Tris Payne

Tris Payne (born 1969 in East Claydon, Buckinghamshire) is a television presenter, best known for appearances on Wish You Were Here...? and House Doctor, as well as Real Rooms on BBC1, Hot Property on Channel 5, and This Morning on ITV.

Career

Payne's career in TV began as a presenter and journalist on Television South West and Channel TV, Jersey He was later picked up as a roving reporter on Wish You Were Here? for ITV. His move to the live Friday evening show Find a Fortune with Carol Vorderman was followed by BBC work as the main presenter on the daily shows Real Rooms and Real Wrecks and "Pet Rescue" the daily series on C4. He worked at Five for two series of House Doctor with Ann Maurice and The Car Show with Mariella Frostrup followed by Hot Property and UKTV Style presenting Home Wasn't Built In A Day. Payne appeared on the ITV show "This Morning" as the regular travel and property presenter as well as standing in for Phillip Schofield and presenting the show live with Lorraine Kelly. He appeared on the celebrity special of Fort Boyard, "Blankety Blank" & "Loose Women"

Payne has a love of motorcycles and all things mechanical, filming Boys' Toys for ITV's Pulling Power,; his love of cars has led him to writing regular columns for both the Daily Express and Esquire. Payne has also written and co-produced two series for ITV, one of which earned him a Royal Television Society Award and the other a six part series based in Afghanistan was nominated for best documentary.

Payne also runs a successful independent production company called Liverpool Street Productions (LSPTV)[1] based in London. Recent commissions include a 13 part cookery series for RTE & UKTV Rachel Allen's All Things Sweet, Fighter Pilot Afghanistan, a six-part series for ITV, two one-hour films on the Spanish Civil War for The History Channel and a Revealed D-Day landings special for C5.

Personal life

Payne lives in the south west with his wife and two children. He enjoys motorsports, cars and travel in his spare time. During his late teenage years and early twenties, Payne was an avid horse rider, both for pleasure and competition. Dartmoor National Park inspired Payne to write a walking series which was later commissioned by ITV and Payne remains a keen hill walker. Other sports include mountain biking & Jiu-Jitsu, having trained under Rodriguez Cabral.

References

  1. Tris Payne: Full CV. Hilary Knight Management Ltd., 2009. Retrieved 21 July 2011.