Ayo Akinwolere
Ayo Akinwolere | |
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Born |
30 November 1982 Nigeria |
Occupation | Broadcaster |
Known for | Blue Peter Fort Boyard Great British Bake Off Celebrity Master Chef Inside Out |
Ayo Akinwolere (born 30 November 1982), previously known as Andy Akinwolere,[1] is a Nigerian-born British television presenter.
Early life
Akinwolere was born in Nigeria in 1982, and moved to the United Kingdom with his family when he was eight years old, where he was teased by other children who mispronounced his surname as "Akin-malaria", and it was also where he adopted the name "Andy". They settled in Birmingham, where he went to school.
Education
Akinwolere attended St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School in Kings Norton, a district of Birmingham, and then Sheffield Hallam University, from which he graduated in 2004; with a BA degree in Media Studies.
Career
His first job was as a 'runner' for the BBC. He was asked to audition by one of the Blue Peter directors he met whilst eating out with colleagues; he had previously intended to go into documentary-making and radio. Akinwolere began co-presenting the BBC television programme Blue Peter on 28 June 2006. Whilst on the show he was nominated for two BAFTA's: The prestigious Presenter of the Year Children’s BAFTA and subsequently nominated with Blue Peter the following year for Best Factual Programme.
His first challenge, as a presenter, was to complete a 150-yard abseil and an 1100 ft Hele Bungee. He has presented the show with Konnie Huq, Zöe Salmon, Gethin Jones, Helen Skelton, Joel Defries and Barney Harwood. As a presenter he has had great experience from guest presenting on CBBC’s Safari 8 to the established art show SM:ART. Akinwolere most recently presented the BBC red button coverage of the London Mini-Marathon. Akinwolere also co-presented a show held in front of a 3,000 strong crowd, and hosted Queen Elizabeth II to celebrate 50 years of Blue Peter, the most established children’s programme in the country. He also presented a ceremony in the presence of Pope Benedict XVI during his tour of the United Kingdom in September 2010. He is currently working on programme ideas with BBC Switch and BBC Two.
He took part in the Ready Steady Cook TV programme, competing against fellow presenter Konnie Huq in December 2007. In the same year he appeared on the Weakest Link where he was the fifth to be eliminated.
He accidentally dropped the star that had topped the Trafalgar Square Christmas tree for ten years as he was attaching it to a crane, leaving it slightly damaged; nonetheless, he was allowed to try again once it had been taped up.[2]
On 4 April 2011, he mentioned on-air, that he was planning to leave the show, and it was also reported at the same time in his Blue Peter Blog. It had been reported two days earlier in the Daily Mail [3]
On 25 April 2011, Akinwolere was a contestant on Total Wipeout's second Celebrity Special of series 4 but had to quit in The Wipeout Zone because he hurt himself on Killer Surf. He came third in The Qualifier, second Crash Mountain and first in the Dizzy Dummy.
Work Record Swim
In June 2011, he set a new world record for the deepest location for an open water swim, when he swam more than five miles across the Palau Trench in the Pacific Ocean – the first person to have done so.
Fort Boyard: Ultimate Challenge
In July 2012, it was revealed that he would co-present the third season of Fort Boyard: Ultimate Challenge alongside Laura Hamilton he presented the show for two series. Both were nominated for a Children's BAFTA for Best Children's Entertainment Programme in 2014.
Great British Bake Off
In January 2013 he appeared in a special series of The Great British Bake Off for Comic Relief which was won by Warwick Davis.
Celebrity Master Chef
in 2016 Ayo was a contestant on Celebrity Master Chef of which he competed with Rylan Clark, Arlene Phillips, Kimberley Wyatt and Craig Gazey. The series was won by Kimberley Wyatt.
Inside Out
From 2014, Akinwolere presents the Inside Out program for the West Midlands for which he has won a Royal Television Society Award for a documentary on Extremism.
The Swim Challenge
In 2015 Ayo created a THE SWIM CHALLENGE, a project looking to prove that people of colour can swim. Ayo is one of four people of colour with a swimming world record, he took 15 non swimming adults of from across London and redesigned a swimming programme to teach them how to swim. In 10 weeks the participants went through a gruelling swimming programme helped by the Swim Dem Crew, to tray and elevate their fear of the water and furthermore learn to swim. All the participants learned to swim, and even more remarkable eight participants from the group went on the swim in open water with Ayo in the Great Manchester Swim and Great London Swim. The project gained momentum in various publications and was sponsored by Speedo, Ayo was later commissioned by BBC Get Inspired to document the project.
Personal life
Akinwolere has four siblings – three brothers and one sister who live in the United States. His first language growing up was Yoruba, in addition to English; which he learned when the family moved to Birmingham. His parents both lived abroad for a while and he spent a small part of his childhood living in Nancy, France. He has been quoted as saying he has seen 118 different cities around the world. He mentioned on Blue Peter on 8 April 2009 that he shares a flat with CBBC presenter Johny Pitts. He is an amateur photographer and has had pictures published in National Geographic Kids Magazine and the 2010 Christmas edition of Vogue Bambini. He is also a keen collector of rare vinyl and rare music.
World Record Swim
Blue Peter presenter Andy Akinwolere has set two world records for swimming in one of the deepest stretches of water on the planet. Mr Akinwolere swam five miles across the Palau Trench, an 8,000-metre deep abyss in the Pacific Ocean. He is the first person to swim across the deepest part of the trench, and now holds the record for the deepest location for an open water swim. He took three and a half hours to complete his swim. His records were verified by the World Open Water Swimming Association. Until a few weeks before, Mr Akinwolere was unable to swim a length and was terrified of open water. He said: "It's an absolute triumph to have completed this swim, after having had just over 10 weeks of swimming training I still cannot believe how far I've come. "I could not swim a length before this and now I have swum over one of the deepest parts of the world. "All the hours of gruelling training will be worth it if my challenge inspires more children from ethnic minorities to learn to swim."
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Description | |
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2006–2011 | Blue Peter | Himself | Main presenter alongside various co-presenters | |
2007 | SMart | Himself | Guest presenter (one episode) | |
Ready Steady Cook | Himself | Participant alongside co-presenter Konnie Huq | ||
2008 | The Weakest Link | Himself | Contestant on Blue Peter special | |
SMart | Himself | Guest presenter (one episode) | ||
2009 | Coronation Street | Himself | Guest cameo (one episode) | |
2010 | The Big Assembly | Himself | Main presenter, with Pope Benedict XVI, of school assembly simulcast to over 2000 Catholic schools and 100,500 people in Britain on 17 September | |
England's Worst Ever XI BBC 3 | Himself | Guest presenter | ||
Teensville BBC Two | Himself | Main presenter | ||
100 Greatest Toys Channel 4 | Himself | Guest presenter | ||
2011 | Total Wipeout | Himself | Contestant (had to quit in Wipeout Zone because of injury) | |
2012–2014 | Fort Boyard: Ultimate Challenge | Himself | Co-presenter alongside Laura Hamilton | |
2013 | The Great British Bake Off | Himself | Guest presenter | |
2014- | Inside Out | Himself | Presenter |
Awards
In 2008 and 2010 Akinwolere was nominated for Presenter of the year at BAFTA Children's Award. BAFTA Children's Awards 2008 nominees
References
- ↑ "Ex Blue Peter presenter: 'Why I changed my name'", BBC News, 6 September 2016
- ↑ "UK | Blue Peter's falling star moment". BBC News. 17 December 2008. Retrieved 30 July 2011.
- ↑ Lara Gould (4 March 2011). "Now Blue Peter is in crisis as presenter Andy Akinwolere quits over move North | Mail Online". London: Dailymail.co.uk. Retrieved 30 July 2011.
External links
Preceded by Matt Baker |
Blue Peter Presenter No. 32 2006–2011 |
Succeeded by Barney Harwood |