Zoe Ball Explained

Zoe Ball
Birth Name:Zoe Louise Ball
Birth Date:1970 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Blackpool, Lancashire, England
Occupation:Presenter, broadcaster
Years Active:1993–present
Employer:BBC
Parents:Johnny Ball
Julia Ball (née Anderson)
Partner:Michael Reed
Children:2

Zoe Louise Ball (born 23 November 1970) is a British broadcaster and presenter. She was the first female host of the Radio 1 and Radio 2 breakfast shows for the BBC, and presented the 1990s children's show Live & Kicking, alongside Jamie Theakston from 1996–1999.

Ball was a contestant in the third series of Strictly Come Dancing. Following this, in 2011 she replaced Claudia Winkleman as host of the BBC Two spin-off show until her departure in 2021. Ball also hosted the Strictly Come Dancing Live Tour in 2011 and 2015.

In 2018, Ball was announced as the new host of BBC Radio 2's flagship breakfast show and took over from Chris Evans in January 2019.

Early life

Zoe Ball was born in Blackpool, Lancashire, and grew up in Farnham Common, Buckinghamshire. She is the daughter of the children's TV presenter Johnny Ball and his wife Julia (née Anderson). The couple divorced when Zoe was two,[1] Zoe was raised with her father.[2]

Ball was educated at Heston Junior School in the district of Hounslow between 1975 and 1978. Her family then moved to Farnham Common in Buckinghamshire. She attended Farnham Common First School and Farnham Common Middle School before moving to Holy Cross Convent School in Chalfont St Peter and Amersham -->College of Art and Technology[3] for a "City & Guilds in radio and journalism".[4] [5] [6]

She also attended the Young Theatre at Beaconsfield where she trained as an actress. Her first TV appearance was as a child in the studio audience of the 1980s Saturday morning children's show, Saturday Superstore, on which her father was appearing as a guest.

Career

Television

Ball began her television career as a presenter on the pre-school programme Playdays.[7]

She became a runner at Granada Television and researcher for Cool Cube (1990–1994),[8] a children's Saturday afternoon magazine show, lensed at Granada's studio in Manchester, produced by Clear Idea Television, and broadcast on the British Satellite Broadcasting channel Galaxy.[9] [10]

In 1994-1996, Ball presented SMart with Mark Speight and Jay Burridge. In 1995, Ball hosted Fully Booked for the first series. Between 1996 and 1998, she was a regular presenter on Top of the Pops,[7] usually alternating with fellow presenters and DJs Jayne Middlemiss and Jo Whiley.[6]

In 1996, she was a co-host with Jamie Theakston in BBC One's Saturday morning children's program Live & Kicking.[11] In 1998, television personality Chris Evans was a guest of the show,[11] and later employed both Ball and Theakston to co-host the Channel 4 Wednesday night chat/music show The Priory, under Ginger Productions.[12]

Her presenting jobs have also included hosting The Big Breakfast on Channel 4,[13] [14]

Ball co-hosted the 2002 Brit Awards with Frank Skinner,[15] In 2005, she co-hosted the BBC reality show Strictly Dance Fever.[16] In 2006, Ball co-hosted the ITV programme Extinct, alongside Trevor McDonald.[17]

In January 2007, she presented the second series of ITV's Soapstar Superstar,[18] 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.[19]

Alongside Jamie Theakston, Ball presented Channel 5's quiz series Britain's Best Brain in 2009.[13] [20] Ball has guest presented several episodes of The One Show as a stand-in for Alex Jones.[21]

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.[22]

In November 2013, she co-hosted the BBC One Children in Need telethon, alongside Sir Terry Wogan, Fearne Cotton, Nick Grimshaw and Tess Daly.[23] In 2014, Ball presented a BBC Two spin-off from The Voice UK called .[24] The show aired for one series of ten episodes.

In 2015, Ball hosted EastEnders: Backstage Live, a spin-off show during the EastEnders live week.[25] She co-presented the BBC Young Dancer competition with Darcey Bussell on BBC Two.[26]

She also narrated two ITV Specials, The Nation's Favourite '70s Number One and The Nation's Favourite '80s Number One as well as the BBC One series Don't Tell the Bride.[27] In 2016, Ball co-presented Can't Touch This, a Saturday night game show for BBC One, alongside Ashley Banjo.[28] [29]

She narrated The Nation's Favourite Carpenters Song, and guest-presented an episode of Film 2016.[30] In 2017, Ball co-presented The Big Family Cooking Showdown with Nadiya Hussain on BBC Two.[31]

Since 2020, Ball has appeared alongside her son Woody Fred Cook on Celebrity Gogglebox.[32]

In 2021, Ball appeared on The Masked Dancer, masked as Llama. She was the sixth celebrity to be unmasked.

In 2023, she appeared as herself in Episode 1 of the BBC One comedy Queen of Oz. Ball is seen and heard on her radio programme questioning the outrageous antics of spoiled spare to the British crown, Princess Georgiana, played by Catherine Tate.

In 2024, Ball appeared as herself on the "New Year's Treat" episode of Taskmaster.

Strictly Come Dancing and It Takes Two

See main article: Strictly Come Dancing. In October 2005, Ball became a contestant on the third series of the BBC One talent show Strictly Come Dancing, where she was partnered by Ian Waite. Ball and Waite were ranked in third place;[24] they also scored 38/40 (including two tens) for three dances in the series and one in the Christmas special.

In 2011, she took over from Claudia Winkleman as the host of Strictly Come Dancings sister show It Takes Two,[33] airing every weeknight on BBC Two; in 2014, whilst Winkleman was on leave after her daughter suffered serious burn injuries, Ball co-hosted the main show.[24] On 17 May 2021, Ball announced she was leaving her role as presenter after 10 years.

Radio

Although known primarily for her TV work, Ball first worked in radio, after she became co-host of Radio 1 Breakfast on BBC Radio 1 in October 1997 with Kevin Greening.[6] She became the sole host, the first female DJ to do so. At this time, her hard-drinking, hard-partying lifestyle contributed to the identification of the so-called "ladette culture" of the late 1990s.[34] She was twice warned by the BBC for swearing on the radio.[35]

Ball left BBC Radio 1 in March 2000 to start a family and a new chapter. Her final show was on 10 March 2000;[36] she was succeeded by Sara Cox.

Ball returned to radio in mid-2002 when she joined London radio station Xfm, where she presented the weekday drivetime show until December 2003. In January 2004, she took over a Friday evening music show for the station. She also stood in for Ricky Gervais while he filmed the second series of The Office.[37] She left Xfm at the end of 2004.[38]

In September 2007, she returned to BBC Radio and co-hosted a show with Sara Cox, celebrating 40 years of BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 2.

From 2006, she provided relief presenting duties for BBC Radio 2, fronted specialist documentaries, sat in for Dermot O'Leary for three weeks in February 2006, and co-presented (with Danny Baker) the hastily conceived replacement for Jonathan Ross' Saturday morning show, in the wake of Ross's suspension due to Sachsgate in 2008.

In 2009, Ball became the usual relief presenter for Ken Bruce's weekday mid-morning show on BBC Radio 2. She also began hosting the Saturday breakfast show from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. on the network from 6 June 2009 as part of a shake-up of weekend programming at Radio 2.[13] Ball left Radio 2 for a while as her last show was broadcast on Saturday 28 January 2012. Her replacement in that slot was Anneka Rice.[39]

Ball covered The Radio 2 Breakfast Show for Chris Evans on several occasions.[40]

From 4 March 2017 until 22 December 2018, Ball returned to Radio 2 on permanent basis where she presented the Saturday afternoon slot on BBC Radio 2 between 3–6pm, taking over from Dermot O'Leary.

On 3 October 2018, she was announced by Chris Evans as the new host of The Radio 2 Breakfast Show, which began on 14 January 2019. Rylan Clark replaced Ball in the Saturday mid-afternoon slot.[41]

Personal life

Whilst at BBC Radio 1, Ball began a relationship with the DJ and musician Norman Cook, known as Fatboy Slim.[7] The couple married at Babington House in Somerset[42] in August 1999. In 2003, Ball and Cook separated when Ball revealed that she had had an affair; they later reconciled.[43] The couple have a son, Woody Fred Cook (born 2000), and a daughter, Nelly (born 2010).[44] [45] On 24 September 2016, Cook and Ball announced their separation after 18 years together, and later divorced[46] in 2020.

In May 2017, Billy Yates, who Ball had the affair with in 2013, took his own life, aged 40, after a long battle with depression.[47]

Between 2017 and 2023, Ball was in a relationship with fashion model and carpenter Michael Reed.

Ball celebrated two years of sobriety in 2018.[48]

Charity work

In 2014, she supported Marks & Spencer and Oxfam's Love Mum campaign.[24]

In March 2018, Ball took part in the 'Hardest Ride Home' challenge in which she cycled from Blackpool to Brighton to raise money for Sport Relief and mental health awareness. She set off on 5 March for five days.[49] [50] Highlights of the challenge were broadcast in a one-off documentary, airing on 21 March 2018 on BBC One. She raised £1,198,012.[51]

Filmography

Radio

!Year!Title!Role!Slot!Station!Notes
1997–1998Radio 1 BreakfastCo-presenter with Kevin Greening6:30–9:00 weekdaysBBC Radio 1
1998–2000Radio 1 BreakfastPresenter6:00-9:00 weekdays
2002–2003Weekday DrivetimePresenter16:00–19:00 weekdaysXfm
2004Friday eveningsPresenter 19:00–21:00 Fridays
2007Zoe Ball & Sara CoxCo-presenter with Sara Cox13:00–16:00 Sunday (one-off)BBC Radio 1Special 1-episode show
2008Danny Baker & Zoe Ball10:00–13:00 SaturdayBBC Radio 24 episodes
2009–2012Saturday weekend breakfastPresenter06:00–08:00 Saturday
2017–2018Saturday mid-afternoons15:00–18:00 Saturdays
2019–presentThe Radio 2 Breakfast Show06:30–09:30 weekdays

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994–1996SMartCo-presenter
1995 Fully Bookedpresenter
1996The Big BreakfastCo-presenter
1996–1998Top of the PopsCo-presenter
1996–1999Live & KickingCo-presenter
1999–2001The PrioryCo-presenterWith Jamie Theakston
2002Brit AwardsCo-presenterWith Frank Skinner
2005Strictly Dance FeverCo-presenter
Strictly Come DancingContestantSeries 3
2006ExtinctCo-presenter1 series; with Trevor McDonald
2007Soapstar SuperstarPresenter1 series
Grease Is the WordPresenter1 series
2009Britain's Best BrainCo-presenter
2011–2020Presenter10 series, final 2 co-presented by Rylan Clark
2012–2013, 2016–2017The One ShowGuest presenter6 episodes
2013Doctor Who Live: The Next DoctorPresenterOne-off episode
Children in NeedCo-presenter
The Nation's Favourite Elvis SongNarratorOne-off episode
2014Presenter1 series
Strictly Come DancingStand-in presenter6 episodes
2015EastEnders: Backstage LivePresenterOne-off episode
The Nation's Favourite '70s Number OneNarratorOne-off episode
BBC Young DancerCo-presenterGrand final; with Darcey Bussell and Clemency Burton-Hill
Hacker's Birthday Bash: 30 Years of Children's BBC[52] HerselfOne-off episode
Don't Tell the BrideNarrator1 series
The Nation's Favourite '80s Number OneNarratorOne-off episode
2016Can't Touch ThisCo-presenter1 series; with Ashley Banjo
The Nation's Favourite Carpenters SongNarratorOne-off episode
Film 2016Guest presenter1 episode
2017Saturday Mash-Up!Guest 1 episode
The Big Family Cooking Showdown[53] Co-presenter1 series; with Nadiya Hussain
2018Zoe Ball's Hardest Road HomeOne-off
Zoe Ball on...Saturday/SundayPresenter1 Series + Christmas Specials
2020The Big Night InCo-presenter
2020–presentCelebrity GoggleboxHerself5 Series; with son Woody Fred Cook
2021The Masked DancerContestantLlama, revealed in Episode 5
The WheelParticipantChristmas special[54]
2023Queen of OzHerself1 episode (Ep 1)
Mamma Mia! I Have a DreamPresenterTalent show

External links

Notes and References

  1. Hannah Stephenson, "Johnny Ball: Children's TV and the lost years of daughter Zoe Ball", Chester Chronicle, 29 June 2009
  2. https://www.brainyquote.com/authors/zoe-ball-quotes
  3. Web site: Romeo di Girolamo PPRBA, RBSA Hon. BAF Hon. WSA NDD. BAS Hon . 31 October 2022 .
  4. News: Education: Passed/Failed Zoe Ball . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220507/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/education-passedfailed-zoe-ball-1289333.html . 7 May 2022 . subscription . live . The Independent . 18 December 1997 . 6 October 2011 . Sale, Jonathan.
  5. News: Zoe Ball: 'Holy Cross was like movies' . Bucks Free Press . Rachel Sixsmith & Carla Delaney. 6 February 2006. 6 October 2016.
  6. News: Mesure. Susie. Zoe Ball: 'I'm quite loved up at the moment'. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220507/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/zoe-ball-im-quite-loved-up-at-the-moment-8200783.html . 7 May 2022 . subscription . live. 31 March 2018. The Independent. 6 October 2012.
  7. Web site: Sheppard. Ciara . Kid's TV presenters from the 90s & 00s: Where are they now?. 18 May 2017. glamourmagazine.co.uk. 31 March 2018.
  8. Web site: BBC Radio 4 - Desert Island Discs - 12 things we learned from Zoe Ball's Desert Island Discs.
  9. Web site: TV Pop Diaries Articles - Take That . https://web.archive.org/web/20171223033853/https://www.tvpopdiaries.co.uk/takethat.html . 23 December 2017 .
  10. Web site: Simon Davies .
  11. Web site: Live and Kicking BBC One . bbc.co.uk . 31 January 1998.
  12. Web site: Everything you need to know about new Radio 2 breakfast host Zoe Ball . shropshirestar.com . 31 January 1998.
  13. News: Naughton. Pete. Zoe Ball: 'It'd be nice to get a lass on Radio 2 during the day'. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220112/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/6447384/Zoe-Ball-Itd-be-nice-to-get-a-lass-on-Radio-2-during-the-day.html . 12 January 2022 . subscription . live. 31 March 2018. The Telegraph. 27 October 2009.
  14. Web site: Beyond the Title: Zoe Ball - in Conversation on Apple Podcasts .
  15. News: Cringe along with Frank. 31 March 2018. bbc.co.uk. 21 February 2002.
  16. Web site: Strictly Dance Fever. ianvictoria.co.uk. 31 March 2018.
  17. Web site: Extinct: The Quiz. ukgameshows.com. 31 March 2018.
  18. News: Bourne . Dianne. Soapstar Superstar: Tupele has a fan in Fatboy. 1 April 2018. Manchester Evening News. 15 February 2007.
  19. Web site: Zoe, Holly and Sinitta start search for new Sandy and Danny . 29 March 2007. 31 March 2018.
  20. News: Saner. Emine. Question time: Zoë Ball. 31 March 2018. The Guardian. 5 November 2009.
  21. News: Jackson. Jasper. One Show's Alex Jones and Matt Baker swap places in nod to BBC Breakfast row. 11 April 2018. The Guardian. 17 March 2016.
  22. Web site: BBC News - New Doctor Who star to be unveiled . BBC News . BBC News . . 1 August 2013 . 4 August 2013 .
  23. Web site: In pictures: Children in Need telethon. 16 November 2013. bbc.co.uk. 31 March 2018.
  24. Web site: Gregory. Kim. 8 reasons why Strictly's Zoe Ball just gets more awesome with age. 3 November 2014. celebsnow.co.uk. 31 March 2018.
  25. News: Shenton. Zoe. EastEnders live: Creepy man lurking behind Zoe Ball prompts hilarious Twitter reaction. 31 March 2018. The Daily Mirror. 20 February 2015.
  26. Web site: Darcey Bussell to front BBC's search for UK's best young dancer . The Guardian . UK . 14 January 2015 . 16 January 2015.
  27. News: 10 things we learned during episode one of the new series of Don't Tell The Bride on BBC One . 31 March 2018 . The Argus . 24 June 2015.
  28. Web site: Zoe Ball to present new BBC game show. 6 September 2015. digitalspy.co.uk.
  29. Web site: Zoe Ball. bbc.co.uk. 31 March 2018.
  30. Web site: Anderton. Joe. Zoe Ball is confirmed as the first host of the new series of Film 2016. 22 October 2016. digitalspy.com. 31 March 2018.
  31. Web site: BBC moves Big Family Cooking Showdown's TV slot after 'cynical' Bake off launch date from Channel 4. . 16 August 2017.
  32. Web site: Sansome. Jessica. 2020-07-03. Who is on Celebrity Gogglebox 2020? Full cast list. 2020-07-13. men.
  33. News: Jones . Paul . Strictly Ball-room: Zoë is the new It Takes Two host . 31 March 2018 . Radio Times . 6 July 2011.
  34. Web site: Zoe Ball and the 90s ladettes: Where are they now?. 4 November 2014. celebsnow.co.uk. 31 March 2018.
  35. Web site: Radio report slams swearing. 24 July 2000. bbc.co.uk. 31 March 2018.
  36. Web site: BBC Genome Project. 6 January 2019. Zoe Ball. 10 March 2000 .
  37. Web site: Whitehead. Jennifer. Xfm promotes Zoe Ball's new show with London poster campaign. 21 August 2002. campaignlive.co.uk. 1 April 2018.
  38. News: Day. Julia. Ball quits Xfm drivetime slot. 1 April 2018. The Guardian. 16 December 2003.
  39. News: Zoe Ball to host Saturday early breakfast show on Radio 2. The Guardian . John. Plunkett. 27 May 2009. 27 May 2009 . London.
  40. News: BBC Radio 2 DJ Chris Evans loses voice on air. BBC News. 11 April 2013.
  41. Web site: BBC - Zoe Ball to host the new BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show - Media Centre . www.bbc.co.uk . en-GB . 2018-10-03.
  42. News: Holidays: Bed and bawd . Sunday Mirror . Gill . Williams . 6 February 2005.
  43. News: Zoe Ball admits to new love . . 28 January 2003.
  44. News: BBC Presenter Ball is pregnant . BBC News . 11 July 2009.
  45. Web site: Zoë Ball, Cook 'welcome second daughter' . . 15 January 2010 . 15 January 2010.
  46. News: TV's Zoe Ball and DJ Norman Cook announce separation . BBC News . 24 September 2016.
  47. Web site: Robinson . Sarah . 2017-05-04 . Zoe Ball's Boyfriend Found Dead at London Flat . 2024-08-16 . Sky News.
  48. News: Bagwell. Matt. Zoe Ball Admits Two Years Of Sobriety Helped Her Through 'Two Toughest Years Of My Life'. HuffPost UK. 27 June 2018. 29 March 2024.
  49. Web site: Presenter Zoe Ball riding through Shropshire in memory of her partner. March 2018 .
  50. Web site: MacMichael . Simon . DJs and TV stars Greg James and Zoe Ball get in the saddle for Sport Relief . 26 February 2018 . road.cc . 31 March 2018.
  51. Web site: Zoe's Hardest Road Home . https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/instagram/zoetheball/1741743528231656612 . 2021-12-23 . subscription. 4 October 2018 . 24 May 2018.
  52. Web site: CBBC offers life-line to Gordon The Gopher as stars reunite to celebrate 30 years of live Children's BBC Presentation. www.bbc.co.uk.
  53. News: Furness. Hannah. 'I just don't sleep': Nadiya Hussain set for new family challenge ahead of Bake Off battle. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220112/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/03/03/nadiya-hussain-says-fears-new-war-bake-will-ruin-family-life/ . 12 January 2022 . subscription . live. 4 March 2017. The Daily Telegraph. 3 March 2017.
  54. Web site: The Wheel Christmas Special. bbc.co.uk. 20 December 2021.