Adrian Chiles Biography
Adrian Chiles is a British journalist who was born in Quinton, Birmingham, England, on March 21, 1967. He is currently employed as a host on BBC Radio 5 Live. Chiles formerly co-hosted The One Show and Daybreak with Christine Lampard before joining BBC Radio 5. From 2010 to 2015, he was also the principal presenter for ITV Sport’s football coverage. His journalistic background and passion for football led him to host business shows like Working Lunch and The Money Programme, as well as sports shows like Match of the Day 2.
How old is Adrian Chiles? – Age
Chiles was born on March 21, 1967, in Quinton, Birmingham, England, and is 54 years old as of 2021.
Where did Adrian Chiles go to school? – Education
Chiles began his schooling at Haybridge High School and then worked in his father’s scaffolding company until graduating from the University of London with a degree in English literature (studying at Westfield College, now part of Queen Mary, University of London). He was a talented amateur performer before coming to university, participating in musical productions of Mary O’Malley’s Once A Catholic and Sandy Wilson’s The Cheese at the Crescent Theatre. He applied for and failed both Civil Service examinations after graduation, while waiting for his broken leg to recover from an amateur football injury, before being invited to apply for MI5 – he failed the second interview. He went to Cardiff University to study journalism and subsequently worked for the News of the World as a sports writer.
Adrian Chiles – Family
Chiles was born to an English father and a Croatian mother in Quinton, Birmingham, and moved to Hagley, Worcestershire when he was four years old.
Adrian Chiles wife
In September 1998, Chiles married Jane Garvey, a former frequent broadcaster of Woman’s Hour on Radio 4, in Swansea. Chiles and Garvey are the proud parents of two girls. The couple split up in June 2008 and divorced in October 2009.
What is Chiles Salary?
His salary ranges between € 155,000-€ 159,999.
Chiles Net Worth
Chiles’ net worth is estimated to be $2 million.
Adrian Chiles Career
He has since created, scripted, and fronted a variety of other programs for the BBC, including, for BBC Two, the 2003 series So What Do You Do All Day? – a look at the lives of the rich and famous and Asian millionaires. For BBC One, he created and fronted Royal Millions, an investigation into the Queen’s finances, as well as reports for Panorama and various documentaries. From 2006 until 2009, Chiles presented the spin-off series of the popular UK television show The Apprentice called The Apprentice: You’re Fired! in which he interviews the latest candidate to be fired. He left the BBC in 2009 and was replaced by Dara Ó Briain. During August 2006, Chiles co-presented a pilot for a new BBC One early-evening magazine program, The One Show. The program was re-commissioned for 2007 with Chiles returning as host, leaving Working Lunch. Chiles’ last appearance on The One Show was on 30 April 2010 and his favorite guest from the program, rock singer Robert Plant, appeared again. His final show also saw video tributes to an emotional Chiles from Prime Minister Gordon Brown and political leaders David Cameron and Nick Clegg.
One Show with Adrian Chiles
The One Show is a program for the British TV magazine and chats show. Broadcast live on BBC One every weekend at 7:00 pm, it features topical stories and studio guests. Alex Jones is currently co-hosted alongside Matt Baker (Monday to Thursday) and a Friday guest host. Different reporters also assist in the subject-specific presentation, both in the studio and on-site or through filmed segments. Originally produced in Birmingham and then in the BBC’s Media Village in White City, London, the studio has been in London’s BBC headquarters in Broadcasting House since 2014.
Chiles, BBC Radio
In his early career at the BBC, Chiles became an assistant producer and, by 1993, was presenting Radio 4’s Financial World Tonight. He began presenting and producing his own show, Chiles on Saturday, for Radio 5 Live, which was awarded the sports category, Gold Medal, at the Sony Radio Academy Awards in 2002. In November 2013, Chiles returned to Radio 5 Live, co-presenting Drive on Fridays with Anna Foster. In October 2014, he became the Monday and Tuesday host of the new program 5 Live Daily from 10 am – 1 pm, with Peter Allen, and subsequently Emma Barnett, hosting Wednesday to Friday. In January 2018, he was moved to Fridays only and the title was changed to Chiles on Friday, with Emma Barnett hosting from Monday to Thursday under the title The Emma Barnett Show, although the content remains essentially the same.
Adrian Chiles, ITV
Chiles has been facing football coverage by ITV since May 2010. He made his ITV debut on May 24, 2010, at Wembley (England won the match 3-1), presenting the England v Mexico friendly. He made his first appearance on Daybreak, the new breakfast TV program for ITV, on September 6, 2010. The show failed to capture a larger market share than its breakfast competitor, and it was announced on November 18, 2011, that the show would ax Chiles. Dan Lobb replaced him. Chiles started to present That Sunday Night Show on ITV in January 2011, returning in September 2011 for a second series and a third in January 2012. His contract with ITV ended on April 20, 2014. He signed a new contract, however, to host the football coverage of ITV purely. The new contract includes a £1 million annual wage cut. Chiles announced on January 23, 2015, that he would be leaving his role as ITV’s football host with immediate effect. Since then, he hasn’t returned to the channel.