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Wincey Willis

Wincey Willis (born Florence Winsome Leighton; 8 August 1948)[1][2] is a British television and radio broadcaster who was most active in the 1980s. She is perhaps best known for being part of the line up at TV-am, the UK's first national operator of a commercial breakfast television franchise.

Wincey Willis
Born
Florence Winsome Leighton

(1948-08-08) 8 August 1948 (age 75)
NationalityBritish
TelevisionGood Morning Britain, Treasure Hunt
SpouseMalcolm (?-?)

Early life and education edit

Willis was born in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear. She grew up in Hartlepool and Barnard Castle.[1][3][4] She was adopted by older parents, for whom she was an only child.[5] In 2011, Willis said that she had never attempted to find her birth parents. Her poem on this subject, "Adoption", was recorded for a CD to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the BBC's Poetry Please radio series. She described herself as having "quite a strict upbringing", with no alcohol in the house and regular Christian worship.[6] As a child, she wanted to be a vet.[7] Willis left school at 16 and took a year out, before going to France and doing the equivalent of A-levels there. She then got a place at Strasbourg University.[8]

Career edit

Willis began her career as a travel rep, where she worked in North Africa, before moving to the record library and promotions department at Radio Tees in Stockton on Tees.[5][8][9] She joined Tyne Tees Television in September 1981.[5] Willis began presenting the weather for the network, despite admitting that it was not a subject she specialised in.[8] The following year, she hosted her own Granada Television series, Wincey's Pets.[10]

As part of the relaunch of TV-am by its new editor, Greg Dyke, Willis was "poached" from Tyne Tees. She replaced Commander David Philpott as the station's main weekday weather presenter on Good Morning Britain in May 1983.[11] In doing so, she became ITV's first national female weather presenter.[12] In addition to this, Willis hosted other segments on TV-am, such as those featuring pets and animals.[11]

In 1985, she joined the game show Treasure Hunt as an adjudicator, working with Anneka Rice and Kenneth Kendall.[1] Willis's first book, It's Raining Cats and Dogs, written about her animals, was published in 1986, with an introduction by naturalist Gerald Durrell.[13][14] The same year saw the launch of The Weather Game, a board game made by Waddingtons and devised by Willis.[15][16]

In 1987, she left TV-am to focus on other television work and conservation projects.[1][11] She appeared in the title role in the Dick Whittington pantomime at City Hall in St Albans, alongside the Chuckle Brothers, in 1988.[17] In 1989, she co-starred with Simon Groom in Dick Whittington at the Epsom Playhouse.[18] Her second book, Greendays, was published in 1990. This was a diary with facts about environmental issues, featuring suggestions of relevant activities and projects.[19] Her regular appearances on national television came to an end that year.[20]

Willis took several years out to be a conservation volunteer around the world, at one point living in a tent on a Greek beach for six months whilst she guarded the local turtle population. She returned to television as a wildlife presenter in 1993 when she was given a slot on Tyne Tees Weekend.[7][21] In 1999, it was reported that Willis was working for a worm composting company, and had said that her television work "had just dried up".[22]

Willis was the presenter and narrator of Left-handed children: a guide for teachers and parents, a 2010 educational video guide; she herself is left-handed.[23][24] That year, it was announced that she would be presenting The Big Day Out, a Saturday morning radio programme on BBC Hereford & Worcester.[12] Willis hosted the show from August 2010 until September 2012.[25] She appeared as a contestant on the BBC television quiz show Celebrity Eggheads in December 2011.[26]

Personal life edit

Willis previously lived in the former Winston railway station in County Durham, which was on the closed Barnard Castle line.[27] Known for her love of animals, she had over 50 of them living in her home.[5] While at TV-am, Willis also lived in a flat in Camden, north west London, returning to Barnard Castle every other weekend.[28] She later moved to Hereford.[27] She is an advanced scuba diver.[12]

During her period of television fame, Willis was married to Malcolm, who worked in sales.[8]

Bibliography edit

  • It's Raining Cats and Dogs, Elm Tree (ISBN 9780241118481, 1986)
  • Greendays, Red Fox (ISBN 9780099790006, 1990)
  • Words, Coleman, Bristow (ISBN 9780953376506, 1998)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Tait, Derek (2019). 1980s Childhood. Amberley. ISBN 978-1-4456-9242-5. OCLC 1132344892.
  2. ^ "Resignation of a president". Lincolnshire Echo. 1985-08-08. p. 6. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
  3. ^ Ledwith, Gavin (16 December 2022). "Heroes of Hartlepool: 32 famous names who were born, lived or studied here". Hartlepool Mail. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  4. ^ Davenport, Shirley (1986-02-19). "Wincey's weather winner!". Liverpool Echo. p. 8. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
  5. ^ a b c d Heeps, Donna (1986-09-15). "The wisdom of Wincey Willis". The Journal. p. 10. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
  6. ^ Willis, Wincey (2011-10-31). "The Wincey Willis Blog: I Never Knew My Mother". The Wincey Willis Blog. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
  7. ^ a b Jones, Tony (6 May 1993). "Turtle-y crazy about her animal friends". Newcastle Journal. p. 17. Retrieved 7 February 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  8. ^ a b c d "Wincey's world of telly". Evening Post. 1986-10-23. p. 4. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
  9. ^ Deane, Avril (1983-05-23). "Looking on the bright side". The journal. p. 6. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
  10. ^ . BFI. Archived from the original on February 7, 2023. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
  11. ^ a b c "Presenters". TV-am. 2023. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  12. ^ a b c "New radio show for Wincey Willis". BBC News. 2010-08-20. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
  13. ^ "It's raining cats and dogs". WorldCat. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
  14. ^ Finn, Mary (11 October 1986). "Squeaky clean except for one". Irish Independent. p. 11. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  15. ^ The Weather Game, 1986. Willis, Wincey. Waddingtons.
  16. ^ "Review - The Weather Game". 11 January 2015. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
  17. ^ "1988 pantomime handbills". pantoarchive. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
  18. ^ "Dick Whittington". Leatherhead Advertiser. 6 December 1989. p. 48. Retrieved 7 February 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  19. ^ "Greendays". WorldCat. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  20. ^ . BFI. Archived from the original on November 29, 2020. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
  21. ^ Dufton, Keith (23 May 1993). "Paul Sits On The Fence". Sunday Sun (Newcastle). p. 59. Retrieved 7 February 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  22. ^ "Watering - a job that must be done". Bedworth Echo. 24 June 1999. p. 8. Retrieved 7 February 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  23. ^ "Left-handed children : a guide for teachers and parents". WorldCat. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
  24. ^ "Left-Handed Children: A Guide for Teachers and Parents". Alexander Street, part of Clarivate. 2013. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
  25. ^ "BBC Hereford & Worcester - Wincey Willis - Episode guide". BBC. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
  26. ^ "BBC Two - Celebrity Eggheads, Series 4, Episode 2". BBC. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
  27. ^ a b Amos, Mike (18 July 2017). "Mike Amos: Is the former Tyne Tees weather girl about to make a comeback in Coronation Street?". The Northern Echo. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
  28. ^ "Game for weather". Sunday Sun. 1986-02-23. p. 15. Retrieved 2023-02-07.

External links edit

  • Wincey Willis at IMDb
  • Wincey Willis on Twitter
  • The Wincey Willis Blog

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Wincey Willis born Florence Winsome Leighton 8 August 1948 1 2 is a British television and radio broadcaster who was most active in the 1980s She is perhaps best known for being part of the line up at TV am the UK s first national operator of a commercial breakfast television franchise Wincey WillisBornFlorence Winsome Leighton 1948 08 08 8 August 1948 age 75 Gateshead County Durham EnglandNationalityBritishTelevisionGood Morning Britain Treasure HuntSpouseMalcolm Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Bibliography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editWillis was born in Gateshead Tyne and Wear She grew up in Hartlepool and Barnard Castle 1 3 4 She was adopted by older parents for whom she was an only child 5 In 2011 Willis said that she had never attempted to find her birth parents Her poem on this subject Adoption was recorded for a CD to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the BBC s Poetry Please radio series She described herself as having quite a strict upbringing with no alcohol in the house and regular Christian worship 6 As a child she wanted to be a vet 7 Willis left school at 16 and took a year out before going to France and doing the equivalent of A levels there She then got a place at Strasbourg University 8 Career editWillis began her career as a travel rep where she worked in North Africa before moving to the record library and promotions department at Radio Tees in Stockton on Tees 5 8 9 She joined Tyne Tees Television in September 1981 5 Willis began presenting the weather for the network despite admitting that it was not a subject she specialised in 8 The following year she hosted her own Granada Television series Wincey s Pets 10 As part of the relaunch of TV am by its new editor Greg Dyke Willis was poached from Tyne Tees She replaced Commander David Philpott as the station s main weekday weather presenter on Good Morning Britain in May 1983 11 In doing so she became ITV s first national female weather presenter 12 In addition to this Willis hosted other segments on TV am such as those featuring pets and animals 11 In 1985 she joined the game show Treasure Hunt as an adjudicator working with Anneka Rice and Kenneth Kendall 1 Willis s first book It s Raining Cats and Dogs written about her animals was published in 1986 with an introduction by naturalist Gerald Durrell 13 14 The same year saw the launch of The Weather Game a board game made by Waddingtons and devised by Willis 15 16 In 1987 she left TV am to focus on other television work and conservation projects 1 11 She appeared in the title role in the Dick Whittington pantomime at City Hall in St Albans alongside the Chuckle Brothers in 1988 17 In 1989 she co starred with Simon Groom in Dick Whittington at the Epsom Playhouse 18 Her second book Greendays was published in 1990 This was a diary with facts about environmental issues featuring suggestions of relevant activities and projects 19 Her regular appearances on national television came to an end that year 20 Willis took several years out to be a conservation volunteer around the world at one point living in a tent on a Greek beach for six months whilst she guarded the local turtle population She returned to television as a wildlife presenter in 1993 when she was given a slot on Tyne Tees Weekend 7 21 In 1999 it was reported that Willis was working for a worm composting company and had said that her television work had just dried up 22 Willis was the presenter and narrator of Left handed children a guide for teachers and parents a 2010 educational video guide she herself is left handed 23 24 That year it was announced that she would be presenting The Big Day Out a Saturday morning radio programme on BBC Hereford amp Worcester 12 Willis hosted the show from August 2010 until September 2012 25 She appeared as a contestant on the BBC television quiz show Celebrity Eggheads in December 2011 26 Personal life editWillis previously lived in the former Winston railway station in County Durham which was on the closed Barnard Castle line 27 Known for her love of animals she had over 50 of them living in her home 5 While at TV am Willis also lived in a flat in Camden north west London returning to Barnard Castle every other weekend 28 She later moved to Hereford 27 She is an advanced scuba diver 12 During her period of television fame Willis was married to Malcolm who worked in sales 8 Bibliography editIt s Raining Cats and Dogs Elm Tree ISBN 9780241118481 1986 Greendays Red Fox ISBN 9780099790006 1990 Words Coleman Bristow ISBN 9780953376506 1998 References edit a b c d Tait Derek 2019 1980s Childhood Amberley ISBN 978 1 4456 9242 5 OCLC 1132344892 Resignation of a president Lincolnshire Echo 1985 08 08 p 6 Retrieved 2023 02 07 Ledwith Gavin 16 December 2022 Heroes of Hartlepool 32 famous names who were born lived or studied here Hartlepool Mail Retrieved 7 February 2023 Davenport Shirley 1986 02 19 Wincey s weather winner Liverpool Echo p 8 Retrieved 2023 02 07 a b c d Heeps Donna 1986 09 15 The wisdom of Wincey Willis The Journal p 10 Retrieved 2023 02 07 Willis Wincey 2011 10 31 The Wincey Willis Blog I Never Knew My Mother The Wincey Willis Blog Retrieved 2023 02 07 a b Jones Tony 6 May 1993 Turtle y crazy about her animal friends Newcastle Journal p 17 Retrieved 7 February 2023 via British Newspaper Archive a b c d Wincey s world of telly Evening Post 1986 10 23 p 4 Retrieved 2023 02 07 Deane Avril 1983 05 23 Looking on the bright side The journal p 6 Retrieved 2023 02 07 Wincey s Pets 1982 BFI Archived from the original on February 7 2023 Retrieved 2023 02 07 a b c Presenters TV am 2023 Retrieved 7 February 2023 a b c New radio show for Wincey Willis BBC News 2010 08 20 Retrieved 2023 02 07 It s raining cats and dogs WorldCat Retrieved 2023 02 07 Finn Mary 11 October 1986 Squeaky clean except for one Irish Independent p 11 Retrieved 7 February 2023 The Weather Game 1986 Willis Wincey Waddingtons Review The Weather Game 11 January 2015 Retrieved 2023 02 07 1988 pantomime handbills pantoarchive Retrieved 2023 02 07 Dick Whittington Leatherhead Advertiser 6 December 1989 p 48 Retrieved 7 February 2023 via British Newspaper Archive Greendays WorldCat Retrieved 7 February 2023 Wincey Willis BFI Archived from the original on November 29 2020 Retrieved 2023 02 07 Dufton Keith 23 May 1993 Paul Sits On The Fence Sunday Sun Newcastle p 59 Retrieved 7 February 2023 via British Newspaper Archive Watering a job that must be done Bedworth Echo 24 June 1999 p 8 Retrieved 7 February 2023 via British Newspaper Archive Left handed children a guide for teachers and parents WorldCat Retrieved 2023 02 07 Left Handed Children A Guide for Teachers and Parents Alexander Street part of Clarivate 2013 Retrieved 2023 02 07 BBC Hereford amp Worcester Wincey Willis Episode guide BBC Retrieved 2023 02 07 BBC Two Celebrity Eggheads Series 4 Episode 2 BBC Retrieved 2023 02 07 a b Amos Mike 18 July 2017 Mike Amos Is the former Tyne Tees weather girl about to make a comeback in Coronation Street The Northern Echo Retrieved 2023 02 07 Game for weather Sunday Sun 1986 02 23 p 15 Retrieved 2023 02 07 External links editWincey Willis at IMDb Wincey Willis on Twitter The Wincey Willis Blog BFI Filmography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wincey Willis amp oldid 1208054218, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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