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About Zoë Ball
Zoë Louise Ball (born 23 November 1970) is an English television and radio personality, best known as the first female host of The Radio 1 Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 1, as well as for presenting the 1990s children's show Live & Kicking.
Ball was a contestant in the third series of Strictly Come Dancing. Following this she replaced Claudia Winkleman hosting the BBC Two spin-off show Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two and has been since 2011. Ball also hosted the Strictly Come Dancing Live Tour in 2011 and 2015.
Between 1999 and 2001, she was a co-host with Jamie Theakston on the Wednesday night chat/music show The Priory, which was commissioned by Chris Evans's then production company Ginger Productions. Despite initial strong ratings, the show failed to capitalise on this despite the demise of TFI Friday (also a Ginger production) and figures slowly dropped. A fourth series was never commissioned. Despite the show's relative failure, fans of the former UK Play spoof interviews show Rock Profile, often recall the creators and future stars of Little Britain, Matt Lucas and David Walliams's, appearance on the show as Danny and Noel from Hear'Say, in which they constantly sang "Monday, Monday" after Theakston asked them a question. As Theakston was the interviewer on Rock Profile, he as a result reprised his role from that show.
Ball co-hosted the 2002 BRIT Awards with Frank Skinner, following which motherhood meant that she took less television work. In 2005, she co-hosted the BBC reality show Strictly Dance Fever. At the end of 2006, Ball co-hosted the ITV programme Extinct, alongside Trevor McDonald.
In January 2007, she presented the second series of ITV's Soapstar Superstar, taking over from Fern Britton and Ben Shephard, who hosted the first series. In March 2007, she hosted the ITV talent search Grease Is the Word. Alongside Jamie Theakston, Ball presented Channel 5's quiz series Britain's Best Brain in 2009. In 2012 and 2013, Ball presented four episodes of The One Show as a stand-in for Alex Jones.
On 4 August 2013, as hostess of a special entitled Doctor Who Live: The Next Doctor, she revealed Peter Capaldi as the incoming Twelfth Doctor and hosted his first interview in that capacity. In November 2013, she co-hosted the BBC One Children in Need telethon, alongside Terry Wogan, Fearne Cotton, Nick Grimshaw and Tess Daly.
In 2014, Ball presented a BBC Two spin-off for The Voice UK called The Voice: Louder on Two. The show aired for one series lasting for ten episodes. In 2015, Ball hosted the EastEnders: Backstage Live, a spin-off show during the EastEnders live week. She co-presented the BBC Young Dancer competition with Darcey Bussell on BBC Two.
She also narrated 2 ITV Specials, The Nation's Favourite 70s Number One and The Nation's Favourite 80s Number One as well as the BBC One series of Don't Tell the Bride. In 2015, Ball will co-present Can't Touch This, a brand new BBC game show alongside Ashley Banjo.
As of 13 September 2015 she is now the front runner to be chosen as a female presenter of the UK motor programme Top Gear. This is after Chris Evans was named as a presenter in mid June 2015 following the departure of Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond.
Ball was a contestant in the third series of Strictly Come Dancing. Following this she replaced Claudia Winkleman hosting the BBC Two spin-off show Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two and has been since 2011. Ball also hosted the Strictly Come Dancing Live Tour in 2011 and 2015.
Between 1999 and 2001, she was a co-host with Jamie Theakston on the Wednesday night chat/music show The Priory, which was commissioned by Chris Evans's then production company Ginger Productions. Despite initial strong ratings, the show failed to capitalise on this despite the demise of TFI Friday (also a Ginger production) and figures slowly dropped. A fourth series was never commissioned. Despite the show's relative failure, fans of the former UK Play spoof interviews show Rock Profile, often recall the creators and future stars of Little Britain, Matt Lucas and David Walliams's, appearance on the show as Danny and Noel from Hear'Say, in which they constantly sang "Monday, Monday" after Theakston asked them a question. As Theakston was the interviewer on Rock Profile, he as a result reprised his role from that show.
Ball co-hosted the 2002 BRIT Awards with Frank Skinner, following which motherhood meant that she took less television work. In 2005, she co-hosted the BBC reality show Strictly Dance Fever. At the end of 2006, Ball co-hosted the ITV programme Extinct, alongside Trevor McDonald.
In January 2007, she presented the second series of ITV's Soapstar Superstar, taking over from Fern Britton and Ben Shephard, who hosted the first series. In March 2007, she hosted the ITV talent search Grease Is the Word. Alongside Jamie Theakston, Ball presented Channel 5's quiz series Britain's Best Brain in 2009. In 2012 and 2013, Ball presented four episodes of The One Show as a stand-in for Alex Jones.
On 4 August 2013, as hostess of a special entitled Doctor Who Live: The Next Doctor, she revealed Peter Capaldi as the incoming Twelfth Doctor and hosted his first interview in that capacity. In November 2013, she co-hosted the BBC One Children in Need telethon, alongside Terry Wogan, Fearne Cotton, Nick Grimshaw and Tess Daly.
In 2014, Ball presented a BBC Two spin-off for The Voice UK called The Voice: Louder on Two. The show aired for one series lasting for ten episodes. In 2015, Ball hosted the EastEnders: Backstage Live, a spin-off show during the EastEnders live week. She co-presented the BBC Young Dancer competition with Darcey Bussell on BBC Two.
She also narrated 2 ITV Specials, The Nation's Favourite 70s Number One and The Nation's Favourite 80s Number One as well as the BBC One series of Don't Tell the Bride. In 2015, Ball will co-present Can't Touch This, a brand new BBC game show alongside Ashley Banjo.
As of 13 September 2015 she is now the front runner to be chosen as a female presenter of the UK motor programme Top Gear. This is after Chris Evans was named as a presenter in mid June 2015 following the departure of Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond.