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'''Timothy Paul Lovejoy''' (born 28 March 1968) is an English [[television presenter]], best known for hosting Saturday morning [[association football|football]] programme ''[[Soccer AM]]'' with [[Helen Chamberlain]] for over a decade. He presents ''[[Sunday Brunch]]'' on [[Channel 4]] and ''BT Sports Panel'' on Saturday mornings on the [[BT Sport]] channel.
'''Timothy Paul Lovejoy''' (born 28 March 1968) is an English [[television presenter]] best known for hosting Saturday morning [[association football|football]] programme ''[[Soccer AM]]'' with [[Helen Chamberlain]] for over a decade and ''BT Sports Panel'' on Saturday mornings. He presents ''[[Sunday Brunch]]'' on [[Channel 4]].


== Career ==
== Career ==

===Early career===
===Early career===
Lovejoy began his television career as a covering [[VJ (media personality)|VJ]] for [[MTV (UK and Ireland)|MTV]]. He then joined [[Planet 24]], working as a researcher for ''[[The Big Breakfast]]'' before going on to produce the show.<ref>[http://www.speakerscorner.co.uk/file/fc73c9835e6c3d3a53947e9793f8aa01/lovejoy-tim.html Tim Lovejoy Biography] Speakers Corner</ref>
Lovejoy began his television career as a covering [[VJ (media personality)|VJ]] for [[MTV (UK and Ireland)|MTV]]. He then joined [[Planet 24]], working as a researcher for ''[[The Big Breakfast]]'' before going on to produce the show.<ref>[http://www.speakerscorner.co.uk/file/fc73c9835e6c3d3a53947e9793f8aa01/lovejoy-tim.html Tim Lovejoy Biography] Speakers Corner</ref>


Richard Marson's book celebrating fifty years of ''[[Blue Peter]]'' also comments that Lovejoy auditioned as a presenter in the 1990s.{{Citation needed|date=June 2011}}
Richard Marson's book celebrating fifty years of ''[[Blue Peter]]'' also comments that Lovejoy auditioned as a presenter in the 1990s.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Marson |first1=Richard |title=Blue Peter 50th anniversary : the official story of television's longest-running children's programme |date=2008 |publisher=Hamlyn |location=London |isbn=9780600617938 |page=142 |url=https://archive.org/details/bluepeter50thann0000mars/page/142/mode/2up |access-date=21 November 2022}}</ref>


===''Soccer AM''===
===''Soccer AM''===
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In 2006, Lovejoy was appointed as the co-host of the car show ''[[Fifth Gear]]'' on [[Channel 5 (UK)|Five]] for one series.
In 2006, Lovejoy was appointed as the co-host of the car show ''[[Fifth Gear]]'' on [[Channel 5 (UK)|Five]] for one series.


Lovejoy announced on 5 June 2007 that he would be leaving ''Soccer AM'' after eleven years.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://football.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/0,,2095733,00.html |title = Lovejoy to leave Soccer AM |accessdate =5 January 2008|author = Dowell, Ben |date =5 June 2007|publisher = ''[[The Guardian]]'' |work = MediaGuardian }}</ref>
Lovejoy announced on 5 June 2007 that he would be leaving ''Soccer AM'' after eleven years.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://football.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/0,,2095733,00.html |title = Lovejoy to leave Soccer AM |access-date =5 January 2008|author = Dowell, Ben |date =5 June 2007|work = [[The Guardian]] |publisher = MediaGuardian }}</ref>


===Post-''Soccer AM''===
===Post-''Soccer AM''===
Following his departure from ''Soccer AM'', Lovejoy joined [[BBC Radio 5 Live]] as the Wednesday night host of its football phone-in show ''[[6-0-6]]'' though he was dropped in 2009.<ref>{{cite web |url = https://www.theguardian.com/media/2007/jun/26/radio.bbc |title = Lovejoy to host Five Live phone-in |accessdate=5 January 2008|author = Plunkett, John |date =26 June 2007|publisher = ''[[The Guardian]]'' |work = MediaGuardian }}</ref> He also presented the UK edition of [[Channel 5 (UK)|Five]]'s [[Major League Soccer]] magazine show ''[[David Beckham's Soccer USA (UK TV Series)|David Beckham's Soccer USA]]''
Following his departure from ''Soccer AM'', Lovejoy joined [[BBC Radio 5 Live]] as the Wednesday night host of its football phone-in show ''[[6-0-6]]'' though he was dropped in 2009.<ref>{{cite web |url = https://www.theguardian.com/media/2007/jun/26/radio.bbc |title = Lovejoy to host Five Live phone-in |access-date=5 January 2008|author = Plunkett, John |date =26 June 2007|work = [[The Guardian]] |publisher = MediaGuardian }}</ref> He also presented the UK edition of [[Channel 5 (UK)|Five]]'s [[Major League Soccer]] magazine show ''[[David Beckham's Soccer USA (UK TV Series)|David Beckham's Soccer USA]]''


In 2008, Lovejoy launched an internet TV channel called [[Channel Bee]]. As of 20 November 2009, the website has been taken down.<ref>{{cite web|author=MediaGuardian |url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/organgrinder/2008/jul/07/leavingskywasthedaymylif |title=Tim Lovejoy: Leaving Sky was the day my life changed |publisher=Guardian |date=2008-07-07 |accessdate=2011-11-06}}</ref>
In 2008, Lovejoy launched an internet TV channel called Channel Bee. As of 20 November 2009, the website has been taken down.<ref>{{cite news|author=MediaGuardian |url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/organgrinder/2008/jul/07/leavingskywasthedaymylif |title=Tim Lovejoy: Leaving Sky was the day my life changed |newspaper=The Guardian|date=2008-07-07 |access-date=2011-11-06}}</ref>


In February 2010, Lovejoy guest presented an episode of ''[[Blue Peter]]'' 12 years after auditioning for the show. A clip of Lovejoy's original audition was shown during the programme.<ref>{{cite web|author=Published Tuesday, 16 Feb 2010, 10:37 GMT |url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a203485/lovejoy-to-guest-present-blue-peter.html |title=Lovejoy to guest present 'Blue Peter' |publisher=Digital Spy |date=2010-02-16 |accessdate=2011-11-06}}</ref>
In February 2010, Lovejoy guest presented an episode of ''[[Blue Peter]]'' 12 years after auditioning for the show. A clip of Lovejoy's original audition was shown during the programme.<ref>{{cite web|author=Alex Fletcher|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a203485/lovejoy-to-guest-present-blue-peter.html |title=Lovejoy to guest present 'Blue Peter' |website=Digital Spy |date=2010-02-16 |access-date=2011-11-06}}</ref>

In 2010, Lovejoy made a cameo appearance as a news reporter in the comedy feature ''[[Being Sold]]''.{{Citation needed|date=June 2011}}


Lovejoy participated in the 2011 series of ''[[Celebrity MasterChef]]''.
Lovejoy participated in the 2011 series of ''[[Celebrity MasterChef]]''.
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===''Something for the Weekend''===
===''Something for the Weekend''===
{{Main|Something for the Weekend (TV programme)|l1=Something for the Weekend}}
{{Main|Something for the Weekend (TV programme)|l1=Something for the Weekend}}
From 2006 until 2012, Lovejoy co-presented the Sunday morning TV programme ''[[Something for the Weekend (TV programme)|Something for the Weekend]]'' on [[BBC Two|BBC2]], opposite chef [[Simon Rimmer]] and various female co-hosts including [[Louise Redknapp]] (previous co-hosts include [[Amanda Hamilton]] and [[Caroline Flack]]).<ref>{{cite web|title=Something for the Weekend|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006v85g|publisher=BBC2 website}}</ref>
From 2006 until 2012, Lovejoy co-presented the Sunday morning TV programme ''[[Something for the Weekend (TV programme)|Something for the Weekend]]'' on [[BBC Two|BBC2]], opposite chef [[Simon Rimmer]] and various female co-hosts including [[Louise Redknapp]] (previous co-hosts include [[Amanda Hamilton]] and [[Caroline Flack]]).<ref>{{cite web|title=Something for the Weekend|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006v85g|publisher=BBC2 website}}</ref>


The show centred on cookery, with celebrity guests assisting in the preparation of easy recipes, and viewers encouraged to make the same dishes at home. It also had regular segments on cocktails, gadgets, and 'guess the year' based on old pop and news clips.
The show centred on cookery, with celebrity guests assisting in the preparation of easy recipes, and viewers encouraged to make the same dishes at home. It also had regular segments on cocktails, gadgets, and 'guess the year' based on old pop and news clips.


It was reported in January 2012 that the show, which in 2011 ran as a 46 × 90-minute series, had fallen foul of the BBC's Delivering Quality First cuts because of its unfortunate scheduling on BBC 2 during the day, despite consistently high ratings. The show ended in March, and an online campaign was launched to save the programme.<ref>{{cite web|last=Jones |first=Paul |url=http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2012-01-09/campaign-to-save-something-for-the-weekend-attracts-celebrity-support |title=Campaign to save Something for the Weekend attracts celebrity support |publisher=Radio Times |date=2012-01-09 |accessdate=2014-08-23}}</ref>
It was reported in January 2012 that the show, which in 2011 ran as a 46 × 90-minute series, had fallen foul of the BBC's Delivering Quality First cuts because of its unfortunate scheduling on BBC 2 during the day, despite consistently high ratings. The show ended in March, and an online campaign was launched to save the programme.<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Jones |first=Paul |url=http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2012-01-09/campaign-to-save-something-for-the-weekend-attracts-celebrity-support |title=Campaign to save Something for the Weekend attracts celebrity support |magazine=Radio Times |date=2012-01-09 |access-date=2014-08-23}}</ref>


===''Sunday Brunch'' and ''Daily Brunch''===
===''Sunday Brunch'' and ''Daily Brunch''===
{{Main|Sunday Brunch}}
{{Main|Sunday Brunch}}
On 25 March 2012, Lovejoy and Rimmer began hosting a new show for [[Channel 4]], ''[[Sunday Brunch]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/n|title=cookerymedia/2012/feb/16/something-for-the-weekend-channel-4|publisher=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.channel4.com/info/press/news/tim-lovejoy-and-simon-rimmer-to-join-channel-4-for-sunday-brunch |title=Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer to join Channel 4 for Sunday Brunch – Channel 4 – Info – Press |publisher=Channel 4 |date=2012-02-16 |accessdate=2014-08-23}}</ref> The series started one week after the final episode of ''Something for the Weekend''.
On 25 March 2012, Lovejoy and Rimmer began hosting a new show for [[Channel 4]], ''[[Sunday Brunch]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/n|title=cookerymedia/2012/feb/16/something-for-the-weekend-channel-4|website=[[TheGuardian.com]] }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.channel4.com/info/press/news/tim-lovejoy-and-simon-rimmer-to-join-channel-4-for-sunday-brunch |title=Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer to join Channel 4 for Sunday Brunch – Channel 4 – Info – Press |publisher=Channel 4 |date=2012-02-16 |access-date=2014-08-23}}</ref> The series started one week after the final episode of ''Something for the Weekend''.


In 2014, Lovejoy and Rimmer presented a short-lived spin-off series called ''[[Daily Brunch]]'', airing Monday to Fridays from 10{{nbsp}}am. The show lasted for just eight weeks.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a599825/sunday-brunch-spinoff-show-daily-brunch-announced.html#~oRgNrhOGIRHGGF|title=Sunday Brunch to get daily spinoff|date=29 September 2014|publisher=}}</ref>
In 2014, Lovejoy and Rimmer presented a short-lived spin-off series called ''[[Daily Brunch]]'', airing Monday to Fridays from 10{{nbsp}}am. The show lasted for just eight weeks.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a599825/sunday-brunch-spinoff-show-daily-brunch-announced.html#~oRgNrhOGIRHGGF|title=Sunday Brunch to get daily spinoff|website=[[Digital Spy]] |date=29 September 2014}}</ref>


===BT Sport===
===BT Sport===
In August 2013, Lovejoy began hosting the Saturday morning ''BT Sports Panel'' (''BTSP'') show of predictions, previews and reviews a format similar to his former ''Soccer AM'' days.
In August 2013, Lovejoy began hosting the Saturday morning ''BT Sports Panel'' (''BTSP'') show of predictions, previews and reviews a format similar to his former ''Soccer AM'' days.


==Books==
==Books==
The two other books are linked to his TV series; ''Lazy Brunch'', 'co-authored' with chef [[Simon Rimmer]] (Quadrille Publishing, London, 2008) and ''Something for the Weekend: 60 fabulous recipes for a Lazy Brunch'', also co-authored with Rimmer (Quadrille Publishing, London, 2009). His name is also associated with two DVDs on football: ''Lovejoy and Redknapp's Best Of Football'' (2007) and ''Tim Lovejoy's Football Managers Uncut – A Guide to the Game's Greatest Gaffers'' (2008).
The two other books are linked to his TV series; ''Lazy Brunch'', 'co-authored' with chef [[Simon Rimmer]] (Quadrille Publishing, London, 2008) and ''Something for the Weekend: 60 fabulous recipes for a Lazy Brunch'', also co-authored with Rimmer (Quadrille Publishing, London, 2009). His name is also associated with two DVDs on football: ''Lovejoy and Redknapp's Best of Football'' (2007) and ''Tim Lovejoy's Football Managers Uncut – A Guide to the Game's Greatest Gaffers'' (2008).


His book ''Lovejoy on Football'' was not critically well received. [[Taylor Parkes]] in monthly football magazine ''[[When Saturday Comes]]'' described it as "tedious in the extreme ... Hopelessly banal and nauseatingly self-assured, smirkingly unfunny ... There’s something sinister here, too: beamingly positive, thrilled by wealth, too pleased with himself to ask awkward questions."<ref>Taylor Parkes, [[When Saturday Comes]], 250, Dec. 2007 [http://www.wsc.co.uk/content/view/145/29/ No Love No Joy]</ref> Ally Ross of ''[[The Sun (United Kingdom)|The Sun]]'' compared the number of photos Lovejoy included of himself in the work (38) to [[Nelson Mandela]]'s autobiography, ''[[Long Walk to Freedom (book)|Long Walk To Freedom]]'' (8).<ref>The Times, 26 November 2008 [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/premier_league/article5232268.ece?token=null&offset=48&page=5 The 50 Worst Famous Football Fans]</ref>
His book ''Lovejoy on Football'' was not critically well received. [[Taylor Parkes]] in monthly football magazine ''[[When Saturday Comes]]'' described it as "tedious in the extreme ... Hopelessly banal and nauseatingly self-assured, smirkingly unfunny ... There’s something sinister here, too: beamingly positive, thrilled by wealth, too pleased with himself to ask awkward questions."<ref>{{cite web |last1=Parkes |first1=Taylor |title=No love, no joy |url=https://www.wsc.co.uk/the-archive/42-Media/145-no-love-no-joy |website=When Saturday Comes |access-date=11 December 2020}}</ref>


== Podcast ==
== Podcast ==
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==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Lovejoy originally from Uganda, married Jade in 2002 and has twin girls from the marriage, born in 2002. Lovejoy was in a relationship with English netball player [[Tamsin Greenway]]. She gave birth to the couple's first child together, a daughter, on 22 May 2013.<ref>{{cite web |author=[[Digital Spy]] |title=Tim Lovejoy and girlfriend Tamsin Greenway have baby daughter |url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/showbiz/news/a483569/tim-lovejoy-and-girlfriend-tamsin-greenway-have-baby-daughter.html |date=22 May 2013 |accessdate=2 June 2013}}</ref> In May 2016, Lovejoy announced that this relationship had ended.
Lovejoy married Jade in 2002 and has twin girls from the marriage, born in 2002. Lovejoy was in a relationship with English netball player [[Tamsin Greenway]]. She gave birth to the couple's first child together, a daughter, on 22 May 2013.<ref>{{cite web |author=Digital Spy |author-link=Digital Spy |title=Tim Lovejoy and girlfriend Tamsin Greenway have baby daughter |website=[[Digital Spy]] |url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/showbiz/news/a483569/tim-lovejoy-and-girlfriend-tamsin-greenway-have-baby-daughter.html |date=22 May 2013 |access-date=2 June 2013}}</ref> In May 2016, Lovejoy announced that this relationship had ended.


In 2009, Lovejoy was named by ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'' as the 49th most eligible bachelor in Britain.<ref>{{cite web|author=14 Jun 2009 |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/celebritynews/5531303/Britains-top-50-most-eligible-bachelors.html |title=Telegraph list of most eligible bachelors |publisher=Telegraph.co.uk |date=2009-06-14 |accessdate=2011-11-06}}</ref>
In 2009, Lovejoy was named by ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'' as the 49th most eligible bachelor in Britain.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/celebritynews/5531303/Britains-top-50-most-eligible-bachelors.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090616183818/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/celebritynews/5531303/Britains-top-50-most-eligible-bachelors.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=2009-06-16 |title=Telegraph list of most eligible bachelors |work=The Daily Telegraph|date=2009-06-14 |access-date=2011-11-06}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
*{{IMDb name|id=0522491|name=Tim Lovejoy}}
*{{IMDb name|id=0522491|name=Tim Lovejoy}}
*[http://www.wsc.co.uk/content/view/145/29/ When Saturday Comes book review]
*[https://www.wsc.co.uk/the-archive/42-Media/145-no-love-no-joy When Saturday Comes book review]
*[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/celebritynews/5531303/Britains-top-50-most-eligible-bachelors.html Daily Telegraph article]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090616183818/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/celebritynews/5531303/Britains-top-50-most-eligible-bachelors.html Daily Telegraph article]
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Latest revision as of 14:55, 1 July 2024

Tim Lovejoy
Born
Timothy Paul Lovejoy

(1968-03-28) 28 March 1968 (age 56)
OccupationTelevision presenter
Years active1994–present
Spouse
Jade Lovejoy
(m. 2002; div. 2006)
Partner(s)Tamsin Greenway
(2012–2016)
Children3
WebsiteOfficial website

Timothy Paul Lovejoy (born 28 March 1968) is an English television presenter best known for hosting Saturday morning football programme Soccer AM with Helen Chamberlain for over a decade and BT Sports Panel on Saturday mornings. He presents Sunday Brunch on Channel 4.

Career

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Early career

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Lovejoy began his television career as a covering VJ for MTV. He then joined Planet 24, working as a researcher for The Big Breakfast before going on to produce the show.[1]

Richard Marson's book celebrating fifty years of Blue Peter also comments that Lovejoy auditioned as a presenter in the 1990s.[2]

Soccer AM

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Lovejoy began hosting and producing football show Soccer AM on Sky Television in 1996, with Helen Chamberlain. He remained on the show for eleven years.

Following the success of Soccer AM, Lovejoy became a radio DJ, joining Xfm before moving to Virgin Radio, where he briefly presented a Sunday-afternoon show. He also hosted Tim Lovejoy and the Allstars, a show similar to TFI Friday, on Sky 1, where he chatted with celebrities, between performances from a variety of bands.

In 2006, Lovejoy was appointed as the co-host of the car show Fifth Gear on Five for one series.

Lovejoy announced on 5 June 2007 that he would be leaving Soccer AM after eleven years.[3]

Post-Soccer AM

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Following his departure from Soccer AM, Lovejoy joined BBC Radio 5 Live as the Wednesday night host of its football phone-in show 6-0-6 though he was dropped in 2009.[4] He also presented the UK edition of Five's Major League Soccer magazine show David Beckham's Soccer USA

In 2008, Lovejoy launched an internet TV channel called Channel Bee. As of 20 November 2009, the website has been taken down.[5]

In February 2010, Lovejoy guest presented an episode of Blue Peter 12 years after auditioning for the show. A clip of Lovejoy's original audition was shown during the programme.[6]

Lovejoy participated in the 2011 series of Celebrity MasterChef.

Something for the Weekend

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From 2006 until 2012, Lovejoy co-presented the Sunday morning TV programme Something for the Weekend on BBC2, opposite chef Simon Rimmer and various female co-hosts including Louise Redknapp (previous co-hosts include Amanda Hamilton and Caroline Flack).[7]

The show centred on cookery, with celebrity guests assisting in the preparation of easy recipes, and viewers encouraged to make the same dishes at home. It also had regular segments on cocktails, gadgets, and 'guess the year' based on old pop and news clips.

It was reported in January 2012 that the show, which in 2011 ran as a 46 × 90-minute series, had fallen foul of the BBC's Delivering Quality First cuts because of its unfortunate scheduling on BBC 2 during the day, despite consistently high ratings. The show ended in March, and an online campaign was launched to save the programme.[8]

Sunday Brunch and Daily Brunch

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On 25 March 2012, Lovejoy and Rimmer began hosting a new show for Channel 4, Sunday Brunch.[9][10] The series started one week after the final episode of Something for the Weekend.

In 2014, Lovejoy and Rimmer presented a short-lived spin-off series called Daily Brunch, airing Monday to Fridays from 10 am. The show lasted for just eight weeks.[11]

BT Sport

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In August 2013, Lovejoy began hosting the Saturday morning BT Sports Panel (BTSP) show of predictions, previews and reviews – a format similar to his former Soccer AM days.

Books

[edit]

The two other books are linked to his TV series; Lazy Brunch, 'co-authored' with chef Simon Rimmer (Quadrille Publishing, London, 2008) and Something for the Weekend: 60 fabulous recipes for a Lazy Brunch, also co-authored with Rimmer (Quadrille Publishing, London, 2009). His name is also associated with two DVDs on football: Lovejoy and Redknapp's Best of Football (2007) and Tim Lovejoy's Football Managers Uncut – A Guide to the Game's Greatest Gaffers (2008).

His book Lovejoy on Football was not critically well received. Taylor Parkes in monthly football magazine When Saturday Comes described it as "tedious in the extreme ... Hopelessly banal and nauseatingly self-assured, smirkingly unfunny ... There’s something sinister here, too: beamingly positive, thrilled by wealth, too pleased with himself to ask awkward questions."[12]

Podcast

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In 2017 Lovejoy launched Dear Lovejoy, originally an agony uncle podcast, but later evolving into a series of interviews.[13]

Personal life

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Lovejoy married Jade in 2002 and has twin girls from the marriage, born in 2002. Lovejoy was in a relationship with English netball player Tamsin Greenway. She gave birth to the couple's first child together, a daughter, on 22 May 2013.[14] In May 2016, Lovejoy announced that this relationship had ended.

In 2009, Lovejoy was named by The Daily Telegraph as the 49th most eligible bachelor in Britain.[15]

References

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  1. ^ Tim Lovejoy Biography Speakers Corner
  2. ^ Marson, Richard (2008). Blue Peter 50th anniversary : the official story of television's longest-running children's programme. London: Hamlyn. p. 142. ISBN 9780600617938. Retrieved 21 November 2022.
  3. ^ Dowell, Ben (5 June 2007). "Lovejoy to leave Soccer AM". The Guardian. MediaGuardian. Retrieved 5 January 2008.
  4. ^ Plunkett, John (26 June 2007). "Lovejoy to host Five Live phone-in". The Guardian. MediaGuardian. Retrieved 5 January 2008.
  5. ^ MediaGuardian (7 July 2008). "Tim Lovejoy: Leaving Sky was the day my life changed". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
  6. ^ Alex Fletcher (16 February 2010). "Lovejoy to guest present 'Blue Peter'". Digital Spy. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
  7. ^ "Something for the Weekend". BBC2 website.
  8. ^ Jones, Paul (9 January 2012). "Campaign to save Something for the Weekend attracts celebrity support". Radio Times. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  9. ^ "cookerymedia/2012/feb/16/something-for-the-weekend-channel-4". TheGuardian.com.
  10. ^ "Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer to join Channel 4 for Sunday Brunch – Channel 4 – Info – Press". Channel 4. 16 February 2012. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  11. ^ "Sunday Brunch to get daily spinoff". Digital Spy. 29 September 2014.
  12. ^ Parkes, Taylor. "No love, no joy". When Saturday Comes. Retrieved 11 December 2020.
  13. ^ "Dear Lovejoy by Dear Lovejoy on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  14. ^ Digital Spy (22 May 2013). "Tim Lovejoy and girlfriend Tamsin Greenway have baby daughter". Digital Spy. Retrieved 2 June 2013.
  15. ^ "Telegraph list of most eligible bachelors". The Daily Telegraph. 14 June 2009. Archived from the original on 16 June 2009. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
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