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Carol Vorderman

Carol Jean Vorderman, MBE (born 24 December 1960) is a Welsh[1] broadcaster, media personality, and writer. Her career began in 1982 when she joined the Channel 4 game show Countdown, appearing on the show with Richard Whiteley from 1982 until his death in 2005, and subsequently with Des Lynam and Des O'Connor, before leaving in 2008.

Carol Vorderman
Vorderman in 2011
Born
Carol Jean Vorderman

(1960-12-24) 24 December 1960 (age 63)
EducationSidney Sussex College, Cambridge (BA)
Occupations
  • Broadcaster
  • media personality
  • writer
Years active1982–present
Spouses
Christopher Mather
(m. 1985; div. 1986)
Patrick King
(m. 1990; div. 2000)
PartnerDes Kelly (2001–2006)
Children2
RelativesAdolphe Vorderman (great-grandfather)

While appearing on Countdown, Vorderman began presenting other television shows for various broadcasters, including Better Homes (1999–2003) and The Pride of Britain Awards (1999–present) for ITV, as well as guest hosting shows such as Have I Got News for You (2004–2006) The Sunday Night Project (2006), and Lorraine (2011, 2018–2019, 2022). She was a presenter on the ITV talk show Loose Women[2] from 2011 until 2014. She has also appeared on reality television shows, including Strictly Come Dancing (2004), I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (2016) and The Great Celebrity Bake Off (2020), winning the latter show. Since 2022, Vorderman has been a news reviewer for This Morning.

Vorderman was honoured as a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for services to broadcasting in the Queen's Birthday Honours in June 2000. She has also worked as a newspaper columnist and nominal author of educational and diet books.

Vorderman left the BBC in November 2023 following criticism of her social media activity, saying she would "not be silenced".[3] She joined LBC two months later, presenting her own show.

Early life and education edit

Vorderman was born on 24 December 1960[4] in Bedford, Bedfordshire, the youngest of three children[5] of a Dutch father, Anton Vorderman (1920–2007), and a Welsh mother, Edwina Jean Davies (1928–2017).[6]

Her parents separated three weeks after her birth, and her mother took the family back to her home town of Prestatyn, Flintshire, North Wales,[6] where Vorderman and her brother and sister[7] grew up. Vorderman did not see her father again until she was 42. In 1970, her mother remarried, separating ten years later.[5] Vorderman's father remarried; his wife died in the early 1990s.[5]

Vorderman was educated at Blessed Edward Jones Catholic High School in nearby Rhyl. In 1978, aged 17, she began studying engineering at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. She left with a third-class degree, a result which she has described as having been "disappointing".[8]

Vorderman did not trace the Dutch side of her family until 2007 (as part of the BBC genealogy programme Who Do You Think You Are?). It was only then that she discovered that her father had been an active member of the Dutch resistance during the Nazi occupation. He died while the programme was being filmed.[6] Her great-grandfather Adolphe Vorderman played a key role in the discovery of vitamins.[9]

Early career edit

Vorderman initially found employment as a junior civil engineer at Dinorwig Power Station in Llanberis, Wales, and later as a graduate management trainee in Leeds. In her spare time, she was briefly a backing singer with friend Lindsay Forrest in the Leeds-based pop group Dawn Chorus and the Blue Tits, fronted by radio DJ Liz Kershaw during the early 1980s.[10] The group recorded, among other songs, a version of The Undertones' hit "Teenage Kicks" (one of the tracks Vorderman had to identify during the "intros round" when she appeared on Never Mind the Buzzcocks in December 2009; the series often includes questions from contestants' pasts). During 1984–85, she made regular appearances on the Peter Levy show on Radio Aire, appearing mid-morning to read a story for pre-school children.

In the mid-1980s, Vorderman worked part-time in the Information Services Department of the UK Atomic Energy Authority, principally in the production of in-house video programmes.

Television career edit

Countdown edit

1982–2008 edit

Vorderman's mother noticed an advertisement in The Yorkshire Post[11] asking for "a woman with good mathematical skills" [citation needed] to appear as co-host on a quiz show for the fledgling fourth terrestrial channel. She submitted an application on behalf of her daughter, then aged 21. Vorderman appeared on Countdown from the show's inception in 1982 until 2008.[12] Initially, Vorderman's only contribution to the show was the numbers game, and she formed part of a five-person presentation team, billed as one of the "vital statisticians" along with Linda Barrett.[13] However, over the following years, the team was pared down, and Vorderman began handling tiles for both the letters and numbers games.[14] Vorderman thus became a new type of game show hostess, revealing her intellectual ability by carrying out fast and accurate arithmetic calculations during the numbers game to reach an exact solution if neither contestant was able to do so. Her lasting success on the show led to her becoming one of the highest-paid women in Britain, ultimately earning her an estimated £1 million per year.[citation needed]

After Richard Whiteley edit

In June 2005, the producers of Countdown asked Vorderman if she wanted to fill the role of main presenter vacated by the recently deceased Richard Whiteley. Vorderman declined, and a search for a new presenter began while the show went into a four-month hiatus. In October 2005, Des Lynam replaced Whiteley and co-hosted with Vorderman. In January 2007 Des O'Connor replaced Lynam while Vorderman continued to co-host the show.

On 25 July 2008, after 26 unbroken years with the show, it was announced that Vorderman was stepping down from Countdown.[15] She later said she had resigned after failing to agree terms for a new contract, and it was reported that she had been asked to take a cut of 90% from her previous salary, estimated as £900,000.[16] She had considered leaving the show when the show's original host Richard Whiteley died in 2005, but remained on the show when Lynam took over, and until 2008 when his eventual replacement O'Connor announced he was also to step down as the show's host.[17] Vorderman and O'Connor both left the show in December 2008.[18]

Vorderman recorded her last Countdown show on 13 November 2008 which was broadcast on 12 December 2008. Both of her children were in the audience, together with many of the previous guests from "Dictionary Corner". After the prizegiving at the end of the show, Des O'Connor was presented with a bouquet of flowers by the show's lexicographer Susie Dent, and Vorderman received one from Gyles Brandreth. She was too moved to complete her farewells. A special show, One Last Consonant, Please Carol, hosted by Brandreth and featuring Vorderman's highs and lows during the 26 years of the show, was also filmed and transmitted just before her final Countdown appearance.[19] After leaving Countdown, Vorderman continued to contribute her column to the British magazine Reveal.

Channel 4 admitted in 2009 that all Countdown presenters had always worn earpieces, and that producers would "sometimes supply extra ideas as there are often multiple options to ensure viewers are given the best possible answers." A source close to Vorderman denied that she had worn an earpiece or cheated in her mental arithmetic answers.[20]

Loose Women edit

In July 2011, Vorderman and Sally Lindsay were tipped for roles on Loose Women following ITV's decision to axe Kate Thornton and Zoë Tyler from the programme.[21] This was later confirmed, with Vorderman presenting her first live show on 5 September 2011.[22] From September 2011 to June 2013, Vorderman and fellow Loose Women host Andrea McLean hosted two to three shows per week. However, after the show returned from its summer break in September 2013, she began to host one episode per week, with McLean anchoring the remaining four. On 3 October 2013, it was announced that former Loose Women presenter Kaye Adams would be returning to the show later in the year and Ruth Langsford would join the panel in January 2014. Adams, Langsford and Andrea McLean hosted the show in rotation, with Vorderman remaining as an occasional presenter on the programme, usually presenting one episode a fortnight.[23]

On 14 July 2014, Vorderman announced her departure as a presenter on Loose Women. Vorderman explained:

I am getting into the hard work for my planning and training to go round the world next year. In the first two years on Loose I did over 100 days a year but in the last year I have only managed just over 20 days because I kept having to cancel days due to other work commitments. I tried appearing just once a week up until Christmas and I just couldn't do it. I write a lot of educational books and have a big maths website so my time is spent with those too. I like to do things properly and it's unfair to commit to something half-heartedly.

Other television work edit

Vorderman is the presenter of the annual Pride of Britain Awards, which are televised by ITV. She began hosting the awards when they were introduced in 1999.

In 2004, Vorderman took part in the second series of Strictly Come Dancing, partnered with professional dancer Paul Killick. She was the second celebrity to be eliminated from the show. She guest presented Have I Got News for You in 2004 and 2006 and also presented an episode of The Sunday Night Project.

Vorderman guest presented 15 episodes of Lorraine in 2011. She presented the ITV Food show Food Glorious Food in 2013.

In March 2013, Vorderman recorded an ITV gameshow pilot called Revolution. On 29 June 2013, it was announced that the show had been "scrapped" by ITV.[24]

In 2016, Vorderman finished in eighth place in the sixteenth series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!

On 7 April 2020, Vorderman appeared on The Great Stand Up to Cancer Bake Off and won.

Broadcast on S4C on 19 April 2020, Vorderman took part in the show Iaith ar Daith ('Language Road Trip') and, with the help of Owain Wyn Evans, learned Welsh and completed various challenges in the language. An extra episode, Iaith ar Daith 'Dolig ('Language Road Trip: Christmas') was broadcast at the end of 2020, interviewing each of the celebrities about whether they were still making use of their Welsh and the opportunities they had had to use Welsh during lockdown.[25]

In 2023, she appeared in I'm a Celebrity... South Africa.[26]

On 16 June 2023 she appeared as herself in Episode 1 of the BBC One comedy Queen of Oz. Vorderman 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.

Filmography edit

Television edit

Year Title Role Channel
1982–2008 Countdown Vital statistician
Co-presenter (4,832 episodes)
Channel 4
1987–1989 Take Nobody's Word for It Co-presenter BBC1
1990–1996, 1998 How 2 Co-presenter CITV (ITV)
1993 World Chess Championship Co-presenter Channel 4
1994 Tomorrow's World Co-presenter BBC1
Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious Universe Narrator ITV
1996 Entertainment Today[27] Presenter ITV
Out of this World Presenter BBC1
1997 Hot Gadgets[28] Presenter
The Antiques Inspectors Presenter
1998 Points of View Presenter
What Will They Think of Next[29][30] Presenter ITV
1999 Dream House Main presenter BBC One
1999–2003 Better Homes Presenter ITV
1999–present Pride of Britain Awards Presenter
2000 Star Lives Presenter
2001–2002 Britain's Brainiest Kid Presenter
2004 Strictly Come Dancing Contestant BBC One
2004, 2006 Have I Got News for You Guest presenter
2005–2006 Carol's Big Brain Game Co-presenter Sky One
2006 The Sunday Night Project Guest presenter Channel 4
2008 One Last Consonant, Please Carol Subject
2011, 2018–2019, 2022 Lorraine Guest presenter (26 episodes) ITV
2011–2014 Loose Women Presenter
2013 Food Glorious Food Presenter
2016 I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Participant
2020 Iaith ar Daith Participant S4C
2020-present The Wheel[31][32][33] Expert (multiple episodes) BBC One
2021 Carol Vorderman: Closer to Home[34] Presenter BBC One Wales
Great British Menu[35] Guest judge; Series 16 – The Finals: Main Course BBC Two
Pride of Britain Awards[36] Co-host ITV
2022 Beat the Chasers Contestant ITV
2022–present This Morning News Reviewer (2022–present) ITV
2023 Taskmaster’s New Year Treat[37] Contestant Channel 4
I'm a Celebrity... South Africa[26] Contestant ITV
Queen of Oz[38] Herself BBC One
RuPaul's Drag Race UK Herself; Guest judge (Series 5) BBC Three
Steph's Packed Lunch[39] Herself; Guest host (one episode) Channel 4
The Masked Singer[40] Contestant / Reindeer (one episode) ITV 1

Radio edit

After leaving the BBC in 2023, Vorderman was an occasional guest host on LBC. In January 2024, two months after her BBC departure, she was to present her own show from 4pm to 7pm on Sunday afternoons. She said "I'll be using my voice – as you might expect – to cause a commotion. I won't be shy to say things that others won’t and I'll hold the corrupt to account without fear or favour."[41]

Other work edit

Journalism edit

Vorderman has had newspaper columns in The Daily Telegraph, and in the Daily Mirror on Internet topics. She has written books on Detox diets. Her No. 1 bestseller was Detox For Life, produced in collaboration with Ko Chohan and Anita Bean and published by Virgin Books, which sold over a million copies.

Many school textbooks have been published under her name, chiefly by Dorling Kindersley in series such as English Made Easy, Maths Made Easy, Science Made Easy and How To Pass National Curriculum Maths.

Commercial ventures edit

Vorderman also expanded her business ventures, launching a number of Sudoku products. In March 2007, she launched a brain-training game called Carol Vorderman's Mind Aerobics together with BSkyB. Also in 2007, she released a video game for PlayStation 2 in the United States entitled Carol Vorderman's Sudoku.

In 2007, Vorderman did TV commercials for the frozen food chain Farmfoods – advertising "Chippy Chips for £1" and "Cadbury's Cones for 99p".[42]

In the autumn of 2008, soon after she completed her final regular Countdown show, Vorderman announced a new commercial venture, her own property development and sales company that would specialise in overseas holiday and retirement homes in the Caribbean, the Bahamas and Spain. It was called Carol Vorderman Overseas Homes Limited.[43] She saw the company as a natural extension of her own experiences in buying and selling properties over recent years and was aiming at a target market of "families aged 35 plus".[44] However, because of the financial crisis of 2007–2008, the venture proved short-lived. During March 2009 Vorderman publicly withdrew her name from the firm, which suspended trading soon afterwards.

On 2 March 2010, Vorderman publicly launched her new commercial venture of an online mathematics coaching system for 4- to 12-year-old children under the name of the MathsFactor.[45]

Endorsement controversy edit

Vorderman had maintained a long-standing endorsement of the debt consolidation company FirstPlus, an association that ceased in 2007. In 2006, the charity Credit Action attempted to highlight the potential dangers of debt consolidation, calling on Vorderman to stop giving First Plus credibility. Her agent responded that Vorderman had no intention of curtailing the contract for a service which was perfectly legal and offered by an excellent company.[15] When interviewed by The Daily Telegraph in November 2008 Vorderman herself responded with:

"The secured loans market was criticised and it was pertinent to pick me out, because I was a face. I advertised FirstPlus for 10 years. We had something like £1.5billion out on loan and until a matter of months ago there were no repossessions. When that programme [BBC's Real Story] was made, [there were] no repossessions. Did they say that? Funnily enough, no."[44]

Other activities edit

 
Honorary Group Captain Carol Vorderman

On 18 September 2010, Vorderman, a Catholic, co-presented events leading up to the Papal Vigil in Hyde Park, alongside author Frank Cottrell Boyce.[46][47]

On 2 June 2012, Vorderman named a Class 91 (91110) "Battle of Britain Memorial Flight" at the National Railway Museum as part of the Railfest 2012 Event.

In 2014, Vorderman qualified for a private pilot's licence and announced that she planned to fly solo around the world.[48] She named her plane Mildred after Mildred, Mrs Victor Bruce, a British record-breaking racing motorist, speedboat racer and aviator in the 1920s and 1930s, who Vorderman has described as "my heroine. She's one of the most incredible women of the last century".[49]

On 20 November 2014, Vorderman accepted the appointment of ambassador to the Royal Air Force Air Cadets, and was granted the honorary rank of group captain in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training Branch).[50][51] In 2017, her honorary commission was extended to 19 November 2020.[52]

Vorderman has also taken up learning the Welsh language and has been using the Say Something in Welsh online course. In early 2020, she said "I've been learning Welsh ... and I love it. It's taken me back to my roots".[53]

Personal life edit

Vorderman is a Catholic.[54] She was first married in 1985[citation needed] at age 24 to Christopher Mather, a Royal Navy officer, but the marriage lasted only twelve months. Her second marriage was to management consultant Patrick King in 1990 at the age of 30.[citation needed] Vorderman had two children with King, Katie (b. 1992) and Cameron (b. 1997);[48] the couple separated in 2000.[55]

After meeting at a Christmas party in 1999, Vorderman and Des Kelly lived together in London from 2001, also using their other house in Glandore, West Cork, Ireland. After five years together, Vorderman and Kelly separated in December 2006, publicly announcing the amicable split in January 2007,[56] and after a brief reconciliation in Bristol, according to reports.[57][58]

As of 2014, Vorderman shares her Bristol home with her two children.[59] Vorderman lived with or very near to her mother all her life, until her mother's death in 2017.[60] On 6 June 2020, she complained in a number of UK newspapers of being harassed by photographers in the road outside her home.[61][62]

Vorderman in 2022 declared a lack of interest in traditional monogamy, preferring to have "special friends" with benefits.[63]

Political views edit

In 2009, she mocked the Labour Party's education policies,[64] as part of her work heading a task force established by the Conservative Party to look at the teaching of mathematics.[65] David Cameron commented, "Carol has got a passion for maths. We have all seen that on Countdown with her brilliant mental arithmetic and she is going to lead this task force so we can get the answers right."[66]

In an appearance on Question Time in March 2010, Vorderman was critical of all three major parties for hypocrisy in taking donations from non-domiciled taxpayers.[67]

In the early 2020s, Vorderman was regularly critical of the Conservative administration, labelling it a "despicable government",[68] and described herself as being politically independent.[68]

In 2022, Vorderman was praised by The Herald as the "real leader of the opposition" after criticising members of the government for exploiting their positions for personal gain.[69]

In November 2023, the BBC objected to Vorderman's social media postings reflecting her personal opinions; she said that she would "not be silenced" by the BBC's new social media guidelines, and resigned from her weekly BBC Radio Wales show. She immediately made several posts criticising several people and policies of the Conservative government in power at the time.[63] She has referred to the government as "a lying bunch of greedy, corrupt, destructive, hateful, divisive, gaslighting crooks".[41]

In late 2023, she became the face of tactical voting initiative StopTheTories.vote.[70][71]

Honours and awards edit

Vorderman was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for "services to broadcasting" in the Queen's Birthday Honours in June 2000.[72] She was elected an Honorary Fellow of Bangor University in North Wales[73] and, in 2000, received an Honorary MA from the University of Bath.[74]

Vorderman was voted UK Female Rear of the Year in 2011.[75] In 2014, she became the first celebrity to win the award twice.[75]

In 2014, she was named an Honorary Group Captain (RAFAC) and Ambassador to the Air Cadets.

In November 2021, she was awarded an Honorary Fellowship of the Institution of Engineering and Technology in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the engineering profession.[76]

Charity work edit

 
Vorderman presenting an RAF Association show in July 2011

Vorderman is a patron of the Cleft Lip and Palate Association (CLAPA)[77] (her older brother, Anton, was born with a cleft lip and palate). In 2005, she was the winner of Ant and Dec's Gameshow Marathon. As part of its 50th anniversary celebrations ITV ran a series of the nation's favourite game shows featuring celebrities competing to become Gameshow Marathon winner and raise money for the charity of their choice. As series winner Vorderman won £60,000 for CLAPA.[78]

In November 2011 she appeared in the music video in aid of CLAPA for New Vorder's Carol O Carol, a song written by Jim Salveson in 1999 about his love for Vorderman, and directed by Tim Cocker.[79]

Vorderman appeared in a short film, Run for the future, promoting prostate cancer awareness, and took part in a charity run held every year on the Bristol Downs to raise funds for the BUI prostate appeal. She also took part in the Great North Run on several occasions, to raise money for Marie Curie Cancer Care in memory of Richard Whiteley's sister Helen, who died of cancer.[80]

Vorderman is an active supporter and advocate of the RAF Association charity, appearing at airshows and taking part in other fundraising events.[81][82]

Videos and published writings edit

  • Carol Vorderman's Pop Music Times Tables, 1990
  • Carol Vorderman's How to Write a Perfect Letter, 1991
  • How Mathematics Works, 1996
  • Carol Vorderman's Guide to the Internet (written with Rob Young), 1998
  • Carol Vorderman's How to Do Sudoku, 2005
  • Carol Vorderman's Massive Book of Sudoku, 2005
  • Eat Yourself Clever, 2008
  • Carol Vorderman's Guide to Maths
  • Carol Vorderman's Detox Diet
  • It All Counts, 2010

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Carol Vorderman at IMDb
  • Debrett's People of Today
  • Carol Vorderman at Biogs.com

carol, vorderman, carol, jean, vorderman, born, december, 1960, welsh, broadcaster, media, personality, writer, career, began, 1982, when, joined, channel, game, show, countdown, appearing, show, with, richard, whiteley, from, 1982, until, death, 2005, subsequ. Carol Jean Vorderman MBE born 24 December 1960 is a Welsh 1 broadcaster media personality and writer Her career began in 1982 when she joined the Channel 4 game show Countdown appearing on the show with Richard Whiteley from 1982 until his death in 2005 and subsequently with Des Lynam and Des O Connor before leaving in 2008 Carol VordermanMBE RAFAC HonFIETVorderman in 2011BornCarol Jean Vorderman 1960 12 24 24 December 1960 age 63 Bedford England UKEducationSidney Sussex College Cambridge BA OccupationsBroadcastermedia personalitywriterYears active1982 presentSpousesChristopher Mather m 1985 div 1986 wbr Patrick King m 1990 div 2000 wbr PartnerDes Kelly 2001 2006 Children2RelativesAdolphe Vorderman great grandfather While appearing on Countdown Vorderman began presenting other television shows for various broadcasters including Better Homes 1999 2003 and The Pride of Britain Awards 1999 present for ITV as well as guest hosting shows such as Have I Got News for You 2004 2006 The Sunday Night Project 2006 and Lorraine 2011 2018 2019 2022 She was a presenter on the ITV talk show Loose Women 2 from 2011 until 2014 She has also appeared on reality television shows including Strictly Come Dancing 2004 I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here 2016 and The Great Celebrity Bake Off 2020 winning the latter show Since 2022 Vorderman has been a news reviewer for This Morning Vorderman was honoured as a Member of the Order of the British Empire MBE for services to broadcasting in the Queen s Birthday Honours in June 2000 She has also worked as a newspaper columnist and nominal author of educational and diet books Vorderman left the BBC in November 2023 following criticism of her social media activity saying she would not be silenced 3 She joined LBC two months later presenting her own show Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Early career 3 Television career 3 1 Countdown 3 1 1 1982 2008 3 1 2 After Richard Whiteley 3 2 Loose Women 3 3 Other television work 3 4 Filmography 3 4 1 Television 4 Radio 5 Other work 5 1 Journalism 5 2 Commercial ventures 5 3 Endorsement controversy 5 4 Other activities 6 Personal life 6 1 Political views 7 Honours and awards 8 Charity work 9 Videos and published writings 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksEarly life and education editVorderman was born on 24 December 1960 4 in Bedford Bedfordshire the youngest of three children 5 of a Dutch father Anton Vorderman 1920 2007 and a Welsh mother Edwina Jean Davies 1928 2017 6 Her parents separated three weeks after her birth and her mother took the family back to her home town of Prestatyn Flintshire North Wales 6 where Vorderman and her brother and sister 7 grew up Vorderman did not see her father again until she was 42 In 1970 her mother remarried separating ten years later 5 Vorderman s father remarried his wife died in the early 1990s 5 Vorderman was educated at Blessed Edward Jones Catholic High School in nearby Rhyl In 1978 aged 17 she began studying engineering at Sidney Sussex College Cambridge She left with a third class degree a result which she has described as having been disappointing 8 Vorderman did not trace the Dutch side of her family until 2007 as part of the BBC genealogy programme Who Do You Think You Are It was only then that she discovered that her father had been an active member of the Dutch resistance during the Nazi occupation He died while the programme was being filmed 6 Her great grandfather Adolphe Vorderman played a key role in the discovery of vitamins 9 Early career editVorderman initially found employment as a junior civil engineer at Dinorwig Power Station in Llanberis Wales and later as a graduate management trainee in Leeds In her spare time she was briefly a backing singer with friend Lindsay Forrest in the Leeds based pop group Dawn Chorus and the Blue Tits fronted by radio DJ Liz Kershaw during the early 1980s 10 The group recorded among other songs a version of The Undertones hit Teenage Kicks one of the tracks Vorderman had to identify during the intros round when she appeared on Never Mind the Buzzcocks in December 2009 the series often includes questions from contestants pasts During 1984 85 she made regular appearances on the Peter Levy show on Radio Aire appearing mid morning to read a story for pre school children In the mid 1980s Vorderman worked part time in the Information Services Department of the UK Atomic Energy Authority principally in the production of in house video programmes Television career editCountdown edit Main article Countdown 1982 2008 edit Vorderman s mother noticed an advertisement in The Yorkshire Post 11 asking for a woman with good mathematical skills citation needed to appear as co host on a quiz show for the fledgling fourth terrestrial channel She submitted an application on behalf of her daughter then aged 21 Vorderman appeared on Countdown from the show s inception in 1982 until 2008 12 Initially Vorderman s only contribution to the show was the numbers game and she formed part of a five person presentation team billed as one of the vital statisticians along with Linda Barrett 13 However over the following years the team was pared down and Vorderman began handling tiles for both the letters and numbers games 14 Vorderman thus became a new type of game show hostess revealing her intellectual ability by carrying out fast and accurate arithmetic calculations during the numbers game to reach an exact solution if neither contestant was able to do so Her lasting success on the show led to her becoming one of the highest paid women in Britain ultimately earning her an estimated 1 million per year citation needed After Richard Whiteley edit In June 2005 the producers of Countdown asked Vorderman if she wanted to fill the role of main presenter vacated by the recently deceased Richard Whiteley Vorderman declined and a search for a new presenter began while the show went into a four month hiatus In October 2005 Des Lynam replaced Whiteley and co hosted with Vorderman In January 2007 Des O Connor replaced Lynam while Vorderman continued to co host the show On 25 July 2008 after 26 unbroken years with the show it was announced that Vorderman was stepping down from Countdown 15 She later said she had resigned after failing to agree terms for a new contract and it was reported that she had been asked to take a cut of 90 from her previous salary estimated as 900 000 16 She had considered leaving the show when the show s original host Richard Whiteley died in 2005 but remained on the show when Lynam took over and until 2008 when his eventual replacement O Connor announced he was also to step down as the show s host 17 Vorderman and O Connor both left the show in December 2008 18 Vorderman recorded her last Countdown show on 13 November 2008 which was broadcast on 12 December 2008 Both of her children were in the audience together with many of the previous guests from Dictionary Corner After the prizegiving at the end of the show Des O Connor was presented with a bouquet of flowers by the show s lexicographer Susie Dent and Vorderman received one from Gyles Brandreth She was too moved to complete her farewells A special show One Last Consonant Please Carol hosted by Brandreth and featuring Vorderman s highs and lows during the 26 years of the show was also filmed and transmitted just before her final Countdown appearance 19 After leaving Countdown Vorderman continued to contribute her column to the British magazine Reveal Channel 4 admitted in 2009 that all Countdown presenters had always worn earpieces and that producers would sometimes supply extra ideas as there are often multiple options to ensure viewers are given the best possible answers A source close to Vorderman denied that she had worn an earpiece or cheated in her mental arithmetic answers 20 Loose Women edit Main article Loose Women In July 2011 Vorderman and Sally Lindsay were tipped for roles on Loose Women following ITV s decision to axe Kate Thornton and Zoe Tyler from the programme 21 This was later confirmed with Vorderman presenting her first live show on 5 September 2011 22 From September 2011 to June 2013 Vorderman and fellow Loose Women host Andrea McLean hosted two to three shows per week However after the show returned from its summer break in September 2013 she began to host one episode per week with McLean anchoring the remaining four On 3 October 2013 it was announced that former Loose Women presenter Kaye Adams would be returning to the show later in the year and Ruth Langsford would join the panel in January 2014 Adams Langsford and Andrea McLean hosted the show in rotation with Vorderman remaining as an occasional presenter on the programme usually presenting one episode a fortnight 23 On 14 July 2014 Vorderman announced her departure as a presenter on Loose Women Vorderman explained I am getting into the hard work for my planning and training to go round the world next year In the first two years on Loose I did over 100 days a year but in the last year I have only managed just over 20 days because I kept having to cancel days due to other work commitments I tried appearing just once a week up until Christmas and I just couldn t do it I write a lot of educational books and have a big maths website so my time is spent with those too I like to do things properly and it s unfair to commit to something half heartedly Other television work edit Vorderman is the presenter of the annual Pride of Britain Awards which are televised by ITV She began hosting the awards when they were introduced in 1999 In 2004 Vorderman took part in the second series of Strictly Come Dancing partnered with professional dancer Paul Killick She was the second celebrity to be eliminated from the show She guest presented Have I Got News for You in 2004 and 2006 and also presented an episode of The Sunday Night Project Vorderman guest presented 15 episodes of Lorraine in 2011 She presented the ITV Food show Food Glorious Food in 2013 In March 2013 Vorderman recorded an ITV gameshow pilot called Revolution On 29 June 2013 it was announced that the show had been scrapped by ITV 24 In 2016 Vorderman finished in eighth place in the sixteenth series of I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here On 7 April 2020 Vorderman appeared on The Great Stand Up to Cancer Bake Off and won Broadcast on S4C on 19 April 2020 Vorderman took part in the show Iaith ar Daith Language Road Trip and with the help of Owain Wyn Evans learned Welsh and completed various challenges in the language An extra episode Iaith ar Daith Dolig Language Road Trip Christmas was broadcast at the end of 2020 interviewing each of the celebrities about whether they were still making use of their Welsh and the opportunities they had had to use Welsh during lockdown 25 In 2023 she appeared in I m a Celebrity South Africa 26 On 16 June 2023 she appeared as herself in Episode 1 of the BBC One comedy Queen of Oz Vorderman 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 Filmography edit Television edit Year Title Role Channel 1982 2008 Countdown Vital statisticianCo presenter 4 832 episodes Channel 4 1987 1989 Take Nobody s Word for It Co presenter BBC1 1990 1996 1998 How 2 Co presenter CITV ITV 1993 World Chess Championship Co presenter Channel 4 1994 Tomorrow s World Co presenter BBC1 Arthur C Clarke s Mysterious Universe Narrator ITV 1996 Entertainment Today 27 Presenter ITV Out of this World Presenter BBC1 1997 Hot Gadgets 28 Presenter The Antiques Inspectors Presenter 1998 Points of View Presenter What Will They Think of Next 29 30 Presenter ITV 1999 Dream House Main presenter BBC One 1999 2003 Better Homes Presenter ITV 1999 present Pride of Britain Awards Presenter 2000 Star Lives Presenter 2001 2002 Britain s Brainiest Kid Presenter 2004 Strictly Come Dancing Contestant BBC One 2004 2006 Have I Got News for You Guest presenter 2005 2006 Carol s Big Brain Game Co presenter Sky One 2006 The Sunday Night Project Guest presenter Channel 4 2008 One Last Consonant Please Carol Subject 2011 2018 2019 2022 Lorraine Guest presenter 26 episodes ITV 2011 2014 Loose Women Presenter 2013 Food Glorious Food Presenter 2016 I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Participant 2020 Iaith ar Daith Participant S4C 2020 present The Wheel 31 32 33 Expert multiple episodes BBC One 2021 Carol Vorderman Closer to Home 34 Presenter BBC One Wales Great British Menu 35 Guest judge Series 16 The Finals Main Course BBC Two Pride of Britain Awards 36 Co host ITV 2022 Beat the Chasers Contestant ITV 2022 present This Morning News Reviewer 2022 present ITV 2023 Taskmaster s New Year Treat 37 Contestant Channel 4 I m a Celebrity South Africa 26 Contestant ITV Queen of Oz 38 Herself BBC One RuPaul s Drag Race UK Herself Guest judge Series 5 BBC Three Steph s Packed Lunch 39 Herself Guest host one episode Channel 4 The Masked Singer 40 Contestant Reindeer one episode ITV 1Radio editAfter leaving the BBC in 2023 Vorderman was an occasional guest host on LBC In January 2024 two months after her BBC departure she was to present her own show from 4pm to 7pm on Sunday afternoons She said I ll be using my voice as you might expect to cause a commotion I won t be shy to say things that others won t and I ll hold the corrupt to account without fear or favour 41 Other work editJournalism edit Vorderman has had newspaper columns in The Daily Telegraph and in the Daily Mirror on Internet topics She has written books on Detox diets Her No 1 bestseller was Detox For Life produced in collaboration with Ko Chohan and Anita Bean and published by Virgin Books which sold over a million copies Many school textbooks have been published under her name chiefly by Dorling Kindersley in series such as English Made Easy Maths Made Easy Science Made Easy and How To Pass National Curriculum Maths Commercial ventures edit Vorderman also expanded her business ventures launching a number of Sudoku products In March 2007 she launched a brain training game called Carol Vorderman s Mind Aerobics together with BSkyB Also in 2007 she released a video game for PlayStation 2 in the United States entitled Carol Vorderman s Sudoku In 2007 Vorderman did TV commercials for the frozen food chain Farmfoods advertising Chippy Chips for 1 and Cadbury s Cones for 99p 42 In the autumn of 2008 soon after she completed her final regular Countdown show Vorderman announced a new commercial venture her own property development and sales company that would specialise in overseas holiday and retirement homes in the Caribbean the Bahamas and Spain It was called Carol Vorderman Overseas Homes Limited 43 She saw the company as a natural extension of her own experiences in buying and selling properties over recent years and was aiming at a target market of families aged 35 plus 44 However because of the financial crisis of 2007 2008 the venture proved short lived During March 2009 Vorderman publicly withdrew her name from the firm which suspended trading soon afterwards On 2 March 2010 Vorderman publicly launched her new commercial venture of an online mathematics coaching system for 4 to 12 year old children under the name of the MathsFactor 45 Endorsement controversy editVorderman had maintained a long standing endorsement of the debt consolidation company FirstPlus an association that ceased in 2007 In 2006 the charity Credit Action attempted to highlight the potential dangers of debt consolidation calling on Vorderman to stop giving First Plus credibility Her agent responded that Vorderman had no intention of curtailing the contract for a service which was perfectly legal and offered by an excellent company 15 When interviewed by The Daily Telegraph in November 2008 Vorderman herself responded with The secured loans market was criticised and it was pertinent to pick me out because I was a face I advertised FirstPlus for 10 years We had something like 1 5billion out on loan and until a matter of months ago there were no repossessions When that programme BBC s Real Story was made there were no repossessions Did they say that Funnily enough no 44 Other activities edit nbsp Honorary Group Captain Carol Vorderman On 18 September 2010 Vorderman a Catholic co presented events leading up to the Papal Vigil in Hyde Park alongside author Frank Cottrell Boyce 46 47 On 2 June 2012 Vorderman named a Class 91 91110 Battle of Britain Memorial Flight at the National Railway Museum as part of the Railfest 2012 Event In 2014 Vorderman qualified for a private pilot s licence and announced that she planned to fly solo around the world 48 She named her plane Mildred after Mildred Mrs Victor Bruce a British record breaking racing motorist speedboat racer and aviator in the 1920s and 1930s who Vorderman has described as my heroine She s one of the most incredible women of the last century 49 On 20 November 2014 Vorderman accepted the appointment of ambassador to the Royal Air Force Air Cadets and was granted the honorary rank of group captain in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve Training Branch 50 51 In 2017 her honorary commission was extended to 19 November 2020 52 Vorderman has also taken up learning the Welsh language and has been using the Say Something in Welsh online course In early 2020 she said I ve been learning Welsh and I love it It s taken me back to my roots 53 Personal life editVorderman is a Catholic 54 She was first married in 1985 citation needed at age 24 to Christopher Mather a Royal Navy officer but the marriage lasted only twelve months Her second marriage was to management consultant Patrick King in 1990 at the age of 30 citation needed Vorderman had two children with King Katie b 1992 and Cameron b 1997 48 the couple separated in 2000 55 After meeting at a Christmas party in 1999 Vorderman and Des Kelly lived together in London from 2001 also using their other house in Glandore West Cork Ireland After five years together Vorderman and Kelly separated in December 2006 publicly announcing the amicable split in January 2007 56 and after a brief reconciliation in Bristol according to reports 57 58 As of 2014 update Vorderman shares her Bristol home with her two children 59 Vorderman lived with or very near to her mother all her life until her mother s death in 2017 60 On 6 June 2020 she complained in a number of UK newspapers of being harassed by photographers in the road outside her home 61 62 Vorderman in 2022 declared a lack of interest in traditional monogamy preferring to have special friends with benefits 63 Political views edit In 2009 she mocked the Labour Party s education policies 64 as part of her work heading a task force established by the Conservative Party to look at the teaching of mathematics 65 David Cameron commented Carol has got a passion for maths We have all seen that on Countdown with her brilliant mental arithmetic and she is going to lead this task force so we can get the answers right 66 In an appearance on Question Time in March 2010 Vorderman was critical of all three major parties for hypocrisy in taking donations from non domiciled taxpayers 67 In the early 2020s Vorderman was regularly critical of the Conservative administration labelling it a despicable government 68 and described herself as being politically independent 68 In 2022 Vorderman was praised by The Herald as the real leader of the opposition after criticising members of the government for exploiting their positions for personal gain 69 In November 2023 the BBC objected to Vorderman s social media postings reflecting her personal opinions she said that she would not be silenced by the BBC s new social media guidelines and resigned from her weekly BBC Radio Wales show She immediately made several posts criticising several people and policies of the Conservative government in power at the time 63 She has referred to the government as a lying bunch of greedy corrupt destructive hateful divisive gaslighting crooks 41 In late 2023 she became the face of tactical voting initiative StopTheTories vote 70 71 Honours and awards editVorderman was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire MBE for services to broadcasting in the Queen s Birthday Honours in June 2000 72 She was elected an Honorary Fellow of Bangor University in North Wales 73 and in 2000 received an Honorary MA from the University of Bath 74 Vorderman was voted UK Female Rear of the Year in 2011 75 In 2014 she became the first celebrity to win the award twice 75 In 2014 she was named an Honorary Group Captain RAFAC and Ambassador to the Air Cadets In November 2021 she was awarded an Honorary Fellowship of the Institution of Engineering and Technology in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the engineering profession 76 Charity work edit nbsp Vorderman presenting an RAF Association show in July 2011 Vorderman is a patron of the Cleft Lip and Palate Association CLAPA 77 her older brother Anton was born with a cleft lip and palate In 2005 she was the winner of Ant and Dec s Gameshow Marathon As part of its 50th anniversary celebrations ITV ran a series of the nation s favourite game shows featuring celebrities competing to become Gameshow Marathon winner and raise money for the charity of their choice As series winner Vorderman won 60 000 for CLAPA 78 In November 2011 she appeared in the music video in aid of CLAPA for New Vorder s Carol O Carol a song written by Jim Salveson in 1999 about his love for Vorderman and directed by Tim Cocker 79 Vorderman appeared in a short film Run for the future promoting prostate cancer awareness and took part in a charity run held every year on the Bristol Downs to raise funds for the BUI prostate appeal She also took part in the Great North Run on several occasions to raise money for Marie Curie Cancer Care in memory of Richard Whiteley s sister Helen who died of cancer 80 Vorderman is an active supporter and advocate of the RAF Association charity appearing at airshows and taking part in other fundraising events 81 82 Videos and published writings editCarol Vorderman s Pop Music Times Tables 1990 Carol Vorderman s How to Write a Perfect Letter 1991 How Mathematics Works 1996 Carol Vorderman s Guide to the Internet written with Rob Young 1998 Carol Vorderman s How to Do Sudoku 2005 Carol Vorderman s Massive Book of Sudoku 2005 Eat Yourself Clever 2008 Carol Vorderman s Guide to Maths Carol Vorderman s Detox Diet It All Counts 2010See also editList of I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here British TV series contestants List of Strictly Come Dancing contestantsReferences edit Earnshaw Jessica 23 July 2018 Carol Vorderman in shock family confession on new radio show Express co uk Retrieved 21 July 2023 Carol Vorderman Presenters Loose Women itv com Archived from the original on 24 December 2013 Topping Alexandra 8 November 2023 Carol Vorderman quits BBC show saying she will not be silenced by social media rules The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2 January 2024 carolvorders 23 December 2023 Christmas Carol Retrieved 23 March 2023 via Instagram a b c Piers Morgan s Life Stories 27 April 2012 a b c Who Do You Think You Are 27 September 2007 Family Fortunes 11 February 2012 PASSED FAILED Carol Vorderman The Independent 10 July 1997 Retrieved 8 January 2019 Who Do You Think You Are Carol Vorderman BBC One Retrieved 8 August 2010 Vorderman Carol 16 September 2010 It All Counts Headline ISBN 9780755360109 Volderman Carol carolvorders 7 May 2023 I got my job on Countdown when my Mum read about it in YP when we moved to Leeds in 1982 Tweet via Twitter Carol Vorderman quits TV quiz Countdown WalesOnline website Welsh Media Ltd 26 July 2008 Retrieved 18 April 2014 As the first woman to appear on Channel 4 Welsh television presenter Carol Vorderman and her sculpted 1980s bouffant hair became the icon of a generation Hosts Retrieved 30 June 2022 Carol Vorderman It 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Times Retrieved 21 January 2023 Walker Tim 6 August 2010 Carol Vorderman s countdown to the Pope s visit The Daily Telegraph London Archived from the original on 12 January 2022 WALES Vorderman and husband separate BBC News 24 September 2000 Retrieved 24 September 2013 Vorderman splits from her partner BBC News 25 January 2007 Retrieved 28 April 2010 Carol Vorderman reunites with ex Digital Spy 13 October 2007 Retrieved 8 August 2010 Denyer Lucy 4 November 2007 Moving on Carol Vorderman The Times UK Retrieved 28 April 2010 Home life Belfast Telegraph Retrieved 15 November 2014 Carol Vorderman reveals mum has terminal cancer HOLA Retrieved 4 April 2017 Earnshaw Jessica 6 June 2020 Carol Vorderman breaks down in tears after being harassed outside home Frightened me Daily Express Archived from the original on 6 June 2020 Retrieved 6 June 2020 Carol Vorderman posts tearful video after frightening experience with paparazzi outside home The Independent 6 June 2020 Retrieved 6 June 2020 a b 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