Jake Humphrey is a household name for fans of C成人快手.
He grew up in Norfolk, his first ever job was as a paperboy - earning
a massive 拢6 per week!
School days were spent at the Hewett in Norwich,
but the call of work was far louder than that of university life.
"I went to the Hewett School in Norwich and
I suppose media was kind of my thing. It's just something I kind
of fell into more than anything else."
Jake spent time presenting for Hospital Radio Norwich
and writing for the EDP, but he soon felt the need to get into TV.
"After I left school I didn't go to uni. I
went straight to Anglia TV, got a job with them and things just
went from there.
"One of the most popular questions for me
is 'How do you become a TV presenter?' There is no answer, for me
it was just hard work and being in the right place at the right
time."
Working as a presenter for C成人快手, Jake now lives
in London near all his showbiz mates. Parking in the city might
be a nightmare, but he still loves nothing better than zooming around
in his prize possession - a green MG sports car.
Jake bagged showbiz heaven towards the end of September
2002 by landing the gig to work on the massively popular reality
TV show Fame Academy.
"I worked on Fame Academy right from the start
with a show called C成人快手 At The Fame Academy.
"It was a live show on 成人快手 TWO at 8am, a live
show on 成人快手 ONE at around 5.20pm and then a show on the C成人快手 channel.
"It was a really long show, but an amazing
thing to be involved with. I would say that the final five were
good enough to grace any TV screen.
"Not wanting to knock any other reality TV
shows, I think the people that we had on that show were a cut above.
They could write, they could really sing very well indeed, they
were just great all round performers.
"It was amazing fun.
Where else can you live in a mansion in Highgate
in North London for ten weeks and get visited by the likes of Mariah
Carey, Shania Twain and Lionel Richie.
Lionel Richie lends a hand at the Fame Academy |
"I was a little bit naughty.
"I was chatting to Lionel Richie because we
had him in the studio - big moment for me as I'm a big fan - and
I asked him what he thought of Norwich City.
"He said 'I don't actually know that football
team', so I told him they were like Manchester United only they
play in green and yellow."
While working with some of the biggest names in
showbiz is all part of the job life as a children's TV presenter,
Jake still finds spending time with top celebs is a bit weird.
"It's very surreal when you find yourself
sat there at 8.30 on a Wednesday morning drinking coffee in a very
cold mobile studio chatting to Mariah Carey - you think what am
I doing here?"
"I remember once getting stuck in
London traffic and ran into work 20 seconds before I was live
on 成人快手2," reveals Jake.
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Jake enjoys the hustle and bustle of life with
C成人快手, but looks forward to getting home to Norfolk whenever he can.
"It's really nice to get back. I watch
Norwich play on a Saturday and loads of kids come up and say 'Hello
Jake' and it's nice to see them."
"I'm involved in something called the WHAM
project which is supported by PACT which is about crime prevention
in Norfolk. It's about getting young people involved in doing stuff
locally."
Jake also admits that coming home is a good excuse
to get his mum to whizz up a little culinary masterpiece.
"When it comes to food I loved anything by
my mum. I'm sure we all feel the same, but my mum's cooking is just
out of this world - mmmmmmm!"
Now ask
Jake a question 禄
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