Nick Hancock

Nick Hancock
Nick Hancock
Born 25 October 1962 (1962-10-25) (age 49)
Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom
Occupation Actor
TV presenter
Comedian
Years active 1988 – present
Known for Presenting Room 101
Hosting They Think It's All Over

Nick Hancock (born 25 October 1962, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire) is an English actor, comedian and television presenter.

Probably TV's most well known Stoke City supporter, he hosted the sports quiz They Think It's All Over for 10 years. He also formerly presented Room 101 (1994–1999) on TV, as well as its earlier radio version (1992–1994).

Taking a sabbatical from show business, from 2005 he began working for a friend's mortgage brokerage.[1] He left the position in February 2007, although no reason for his departure was made public.[2]

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Early life

Hancock grew up with three elder sisters, with father Ken, a builder. Educated at Shrewsbury School, Hancock won a place at Homerton College, Cambridge. While studying Hancock performed with Cambridge Footlights, becoming President in 1984. He was also a founding member of the Homerton College Blaggards.

After graduation, Hancock became a PE teacher and practised stand-up comedy as a hobby. He formed Hancock & Mullarkey with Neil Mullarkey at Cambridge, an act which consisted of spoofing television shows' title sequences to accompanying music, several times on television. This included Doctor Who, Kojak, and Dad's Army. One of his earliest TV breaks was presenting La Triviatta, a comedy/chat show about trivia for the short lived British Satellite Broadcasting station.

In 1990, he appeared in a series of advertisements for Randall's beer, that were originally only shown in Jersey. These were later lampooned by Angus Deayton in his TV show Before They Were Famous.

Television career

Hancock appeared in two episodes of Mr. Bean, first as a thief who stole the title character's camera, and later as a ticket inspector in a train. Hancock's biggest break was when he replaced Mike Myers, who had gone to work in Canada. Hancock’s comedy idol is Peter Cook and he got the chance to meet him when Cook appeared on Room 101. Hancock enjoyed hosting They Think It's All Over - especially when guests got in hot water: "Chris Eubank was slagging off Kiwi rugby star Jonah Lomu, who's 6 ft 5 in and about 18 1/2 stone. I knew Jonah was backstage, about to come on for our 'feel the sportsman' round. It was a very pleasing moment!" In 1998 he starred (alongside Andy Smart) in a documentary/comedy about the Iranian national football team called "The Outsiders". In 1999 he also appeared in Great Railway Journeys of the World, travelling from Guantanamo to Pinar del Rio.[3]

After passing on the hosts duties for both Room 101 and They Think It's All Over, Hancock took a sabbatical to enjoy family life and his children. He has made one-off appearances, including on Red Nose Day's The Ultimate Makeover, where Hancock, Anna Ryder Richardson, Phil Tufnell and TV gardener Joe Swift transformed a Liverpool play centre for children whose parents could not afford child-care.

Hancock has said that if he was ever invited to guest on a chat show, he would refuse. There isn't that much of himself to give, he has insisted: "I can’t think of anything I’ve ever done that would be of interest to anybody." However, in 2006 he appeared on TV Heaven, Telly Hell, discussing his TV likes and dislikes, with Trinny and Susannah being his number one hate.

Nick has filmed a series for STV and Discovery Real Time called Nick Hancock's Fishing School, where he teaches a number of students the art of fly fishing. The show, made by SMG Productions, began broadcasting in January 2007.

In 2007, he presented a new game show called Win My Wage for Channel 4. The show aired in Deal or No Deal's usual slot during the latter's summer break.

In 2007 it was announced that Hancock would host a new show on ITV1 in 2008 called Duel. The show was not recommissioned after its initial run. In 2009, he became the host of the daytime cookery competition series Taste the Nation on ITV1.

In 2010 he stood in for Danny Baker and Colin Murray on the radio, and has appeared in a celebrity special of hit ITV1 gameshow The Chase in 2011, in which he came just 1 second from winning a half share of £64,000 for this favorite charity.

Personal life

Hancock met his wife, Iranian-born Shari Eftekhari, during a George Best and Rodney Marsh football roadshow in Staines, Surrey. Hancock proposed to Shari in a pub: "We were playing pool in the Nellie Dean. I said to Shari: 'Have I got something stuck between my teeth?' As she looked I stuck out my tongue - there was an engagement ring on it. She said: 'That's lovely, yes, I will - but can we change the ring?" The couple married in Staffordshire two years after they first met and have two young children – Dolores and Harvey.

Hancock is one of the most famous Stoke City F.C. fans. As a lifelong genuine fan he is hugely popular with fellow Stokies who respect his unwavering support for the club through many a lean year. In September 2001, he paid £20,000 at Sotheby's Football Memorabilia auction in London for the FA Cup winner's medal awarded to Sir Stanley Matthews in 1953. In 2007 he made an appearance on an edition of Antiques Roadshow recorded in Stoke-on-Trent, talking about some of the items in his collection of football memorabilia. He is also an avid Cricket fan.

Hancock was represented at a hearing at Perth District Court on 12 November 2008 at which he asked that he be spared an automatic six-month driving ban.[4] It was revealed during the hearing that he had at least three previous convictions for speeding. The court ordered him to appear in person in December 2008. It was also revealed in the course of the hearing that Hancock lives in a mansion in Shropshire worth an estimated £1.1 million. On 3 December Hancock was banned from driving for six months.[5]

Television credits

Hancock also formed an hour long compilation video release of Footballing bloopers, dubbed "Football Nightmares". This was released on VHS which was succeeded by his two follow-up videos: "Football Hell" and "Football Doctor". Eventually all 3 were released on a one disc DVD.

Radio credits

References

External links

Cultural offices
Preceded by
Neil Mullarkey
Footlights President
1983–1984
Succeeded by
Kathryn Crew

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