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Anne Lucinda Hartley Rice (born 4 October 1958), known professionally as Anneka Rice, is a Welsh-born television and radio presenter, broadcaster, journalist and painter.


Early life and education

Rice was born in
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,
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, and grew up in
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. She was educated at three independent schools: Dunrobin School and St Michael's – both at
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, Surrey – and
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. Rice adopted the name "Anneka" when she joined the British actors' union
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, as an Annie Rice had already been registered.


Career


Television

Rice began her broadcasting career as a trainee for the
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, working on '' The World Today'' and '' Twenty-Four Hours''. She then moved to BBC children's TV, where she worked for Monica Sims and as a production assistant on ''
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''. At 19, she moved to Hong Kong, where she worked as a news sub-editor for
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, the English-language TV station. She later became the regular evening news-reader. She also produced ''
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'', a weekly drive-time radio show, for
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and worked as an account executive for PR company Corporate Communications. She published a book called ''A Children's Guide to Hong Kong''. She dubbed
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into English for
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late into the night and was a fittings model for Gloria Vanderbilt jeans during her lunch hours. In 1982 she returned to the UK and worked as a reporter on CBTV for
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. She then landed her first-high profile job, as the jump-suited "skyrunner" of
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's '' Treasure Hunt'', co-hosted by former BBC newsman
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. The show remains one of Channel 4's highest-rated programmes ever, regularly getting over 7 million viewers. It was nominated for a BAFTA in 1986. Rice hosted the BBC's '' Children in Need'' appeal in 1987 and tested an early version of her next project, ''
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''. This had been devised by Rice herself and was launched in 1989 on
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. It ran for six series. Projects included the renovation of a Romanian orphanage in Siret, equipping a Malawi refugee camp, and over 60 UK projects, most of which are still going strong. As the owner of the rights to ''Challenge Anneka,'' Rice remained involved with the format as it was sold to other European territories, which produced their own versions. in 2001 she co-produced an American version with
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called ''Challenge America with Erin Brockovich: The Miracle in Manhattan'', hosted by
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, a post-
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project to rebuild an amphitheater and soccer field in New York City. Through the 1980s and 1990s Rice presented '' Wish You Were Here...?'' for ITV. Taking over as main presenter on BBC1's ''
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'' in 1999, she travelled to over 50 countries. She was a regular part-time presenter on
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with
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, hosting one week a month, and also hosted ''Sporting Chance'' on BBC2, inviting celebrities to take up a new sport. She took part in BBC's '' Driving Force'', teaming up with rally-cross driver Barry Lee to win the otherwise all-male competition in races driving
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, off-road cars, trucks and JCB diggers. She co-presented ''
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'' for ITV with
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, pitting regiments of the British forces against each other. She presented ''Capital Woman'', a weekly women's magazine programme for ITV in the '90s. She was the host of ''Passport'', which saw contestants taken to Botswana, Hong Kong, Los Angeles and Egypt to compete in gruelling local activities to win a glamorous holiday at the end. She also hosted the Children's ''
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'' and guested on numerous other shows. During this time
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created a waxwork of her in her famous jumpsuit which hung in the entrance hall from a rope ladder. When Rice moved from ''Treasure Hunt'' to ''Challenge Anneka'' they threw on a jacket and put a paint pot in her hand. She also had a ''
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'' puppet made of her. Rice took a sabbatical to bring up her young family in 1995 and enrolled at
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for two years. She has painted ever since. In the 2000s she returned to work as a regular on ''
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'' and as host for Channel 5 series ''Dinner Doctors''. In 2006 ''Challenge Anneka'' returned to ITV for two specials, the first broadcast on Boxing Day. This was a post-tsunami project in Sri Lanka. The second project, in 2007, was to produce an album to raise money for the Children's Hospice Association. In 2006 she co-hosted ITV Sunday-morning cookery show '' Sunday Feast''. She also took part in the ITV programme ''Extinct'', presented by Sir
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and
Zoë Ball Zoe Louise Ball (born 23 November 1970) is a British radio and television presenter. She was the first female host of both ''Radio 1 Breakfast'' and '' The Radio 2 Breakfast Show'' for the BBC, and presented the 1990s children's show ''Live & ...
, which saw Rice and seven other celebrities visit
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in their natural
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. Rice travelled to the North Pole to track polar bears by helicopter and fit them with tracking collars. In September 2007 she appeared on ''
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'' and was also a contestant on ''
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'' (broadcast 1 January 2010). She chose the life and career of
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as her specialist subject. In June 2012, Rice co-hosted BBC1 programme ''Rolf Paints... Diamond Jubilee'' with
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in celebration of Queen Elizabeth II's jubilee. In August 2012, she was named co-presenter of ''The Flowerpot Gang'' on
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with
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(TV garden presenter) and
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. She was a presenter on '' Secrets of the National Trust'' for Channel 5 in 2016. In 2017, she appeared as a contestant on ''
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'' and participated in
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's ''
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'' for
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. In 2019 she took part in ''Celebrity Antiques Road Trip'' for BBC2 with friend Liz Carr. She was a contestant for ''Kirstie Allsopp's Celebrity Craft Masters''; and on BBC 1's ''
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'', partnered with
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and featuring regularly on ''It Takes 2''. She was also a guest on Channel 4's '' Bake Off'', ''
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'' and '' Children in Need'' 2019. In 2020 she took part in ''Joe Lycett's Got Your Back'' and ran with her Radio 2 colleagues for BBC 1's ''
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''.


Radio

Rice's radio career started as a BBC trainee for the World Service, where she worked on '' The World Today'' and ''Twenty-Four Hours''. In Hong Kong she produced a weekly drive-time show for
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. In the 1980s in the UK she was a regular stand-in for
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on Radio 2 and presented ''The Waiting Game'' for Radio 4 in 1990, a nine-week series on pregnancy. She was also a regular guest on '' Loose Ends'' and presented ''Inside the Life Drawing Class'', a documentary for Radio 4 about life drawing. She was asked by Lynda Snell to renovate the Ambridge Village Hall in the early 1990s, joining
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as the only other person to play themselves. She returned to Ambridge again to re-open it in 2016 after Lynda's campaign to redecorate it. In 2012 Rice and
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filled in for
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and
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on
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which led to her confirmation in February 2012 as the successor to
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on the ''Weekend Breakfast Show'', live from 6am. After five years she took over the late night Saturday slot, presenting ''Pick of Radio 2''. She has presented specials for '' Friday Night is Music Night'' including one celebrating the music of Rogers and Hammerstein. She also presented the ''Arts Show'', taking over from Jonathan Ross, often taking it to the Edinburgh Festival. She was the regular Radio 2 host for the
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and the
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. Since 2017 she has presented ''
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'' on Christmas Day morning, following the death of long time host
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. She takes part in Radio 2's yearly Festival in a Day in Hyde Park. In 2017 she wrote and presented a two-hour Christmas special about
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, his art and music, called ''Paint it Black''. In 2018 she was a guest on ''My Teenage Diary'' for Radio 4 and in 2020 she presented ''Anneka's 80s TV Treasure Hunt'' for Radio 2.


Other

Rice was involved with the
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, promoting the one-day event as a new way for people, especially women, to get into cricket. She had a range of sport clothes and jumpsuits in the 80s produced in collaboration with the clothing chain, DASH. She presented the ''Adventure Series'', making films about learning to scuba-dive, ski and sail, which were accompanied by books. There have been various ''Treasure Hunt'' and ''Challenge Anneka'' annuals and board games.


Painting

Rice studied at
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. She is now part of
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's Master Class and regularly exhibits her work.


Journalism

Rice was the weekend TV critic for the ''
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'' in the mid-2000s and has been a travel writer for them from 2004. She had a column for ''
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'' in 2019 and now writes an occasional column for ''
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''. She returned to Siret in 2013 to write about the fate of the orphans from the original ''Challenge Anneka'' program.


Theatre and performance

Rice performed in panto at the Manchester Palace, the Theatre Royal Brighton, The Arts Theatre Cambridge and the Richmond Theatre during the 80s, playing principal boy. She acted in 3 tours of
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in 2005 and 2006. She has done standup comedy at the Backyard Comedy Club in Bethnal Green in 2018 and 2020. In 2015 she gave a piano recital at the Christmas Gala at the Kings Place, giving herself five months to re-learn, having not played since she was a child. She was part of The Great Western Choir and sang at the Big Chill Festival in 2009.


Stand-up

Rice writes and performs stand-up comedy at the Backyard Comedy Club in Bethnal Green. Her last two ventures, in 2018 and 2020, ''The Clemmie Hart Years'' about her secret fictional agent, and ''Help! My Head's in Wookey Hole'', about her search for her missing Madame Tussaud's waxwork, were recorded for ''Radio 4''.


Chelsea Flower Show

Rice had a Chelsea Garden in 2017, designed alongside Sarah Raven and Tricia Guild, as part of a BBC parade of gardens. The Colour Cutting Garden was a riot of colour and featured flowers that could be "cut and come again".


Charity

Rice is an ambassador and patron of several charities including FISH, Horatio's Garden, Riding for the Disabled and Marie Curie. She is involved with many of her old ''Challenge'' projects. In 2018 she became a patron for the charity Operation Encompass.


Personal life

Rice married theatre boss
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in 1988, with whom she has two sons, Thomas Alexander D, born in 1989 and Joshua James, born in 1990. She had another son with TV executive
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in 1997.


Television shows

* '' CBTV Channel 14'' (1982–85) * '' Treasure Hunt'' (1982–89) * Driving Force (1984) * '' Wish You Were Here...?'' (presenter) * '' Good Morning Britain'' (presenter) * ''Aspel & Company'' (guest – March 1986) * ''
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'' (participant, 1987) * ''
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'' (presenter 1989–95, 2006/7, 2022) nominated for two technical BAFTAs in 1991 * '' KYTV'' (guest – June 1990) * ''
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'' (guest appearance – September 1992) * ''
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'' (guest appearance – February 2001) * ''I Love 1980s'' (guest appearance – March 2001) * ''
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'' (guest – June 2001) * ''A Question of TV'' (guest appearances – August 2001) * ''Remotely Funny'' (guest – July 2002) * '' RI:SE'' (breakfast show guest, February 2003) * ''Dinner Doctors'' (presenter) * ''
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'' (June 2003) * '' Absolute Power'' (November 2003) * ''
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'' (May 2004) * '' QI'' (aka ''Quite Interesting'') (November 2004) * ''
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'' (May 2005) * ''Our Survey Says: the Ultimate Game Show Moments'' * '' The Big Call'' (guest – June 2005) * ''
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'' (guest panellist – September 2005) * ''
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'' (presenter) * ''Passport'' * ''Sporting Chance'' * ''Driving Force'' * ''Capital Woman'' * ''Combat'' * '' Come Dine with Me'' (Celebrity Special – July 2006) * ''Hell's Kitchen'' (Contestant – September 2007) * ''Heads or Tails on
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'' (special guest 2009) * ''
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'', BBC1, contestant, 1 January 2010 * ''
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'', Channel 4, 'Dictionary Corner' guest, 3–7 October 2011 * ''
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'', Channel 4, 'Dictionary Corner' guest, 2–6 April 2012 * ''Rolf Paints....Diamond Jubilee'', BBC1 (co-host), 5 June 2012 * ''Flowerpot Gang'', BBC1, co-host, August 2012 * ''
Richard Osman's House of Games ''Richard Osman's House of Games'' is a British quiz show produced by Banijay (owners of Endemol Shine UK), a branch of Remarkable Television for the BBC. The show is hosted by Richard Osman. It is played on a weekly basis, with four "celebri ...
'', contestant, 4–8 September 2017 * ''
Celebrity Hunted ''Hunted'' is a British reality series that began airing on Channel 4 on 10 September 2015. The series features contestants who are instructed to go on the run for a period of 25 (originally 28) days in mainland Great Britain, whilst avoiding a ...
'' – SU2C special, 10–24 October 2017 * ''
Strictly Come Dancing ''Strictly Come Dancing'' (informally known as ''Strictly'') is a British dance contest show in which celebrities partner with professional dancers to compete in mainly ballroom and Latin dance. Each couple is scored by a panel of usually 4 ...
'' - contestant, September 2019; eliminated after performing the Charleston in week three * ''
Countdown A countdown is a sequence of backward counting to indicate the time remaining before an event is scheduled to occur. NASA commonly employs the terms "L-minus" and "T-minus" during the preparation for and anticipation of a rocket launch, and eve ...
'', guest (2019) * ''Kirsty Alsopp's Celebrity Craft Masters'' (2019) * ''Sky Arts Celebrity Portrait of the Year'' (2019) * ''
Joe Lycett Joe Harry Lycett, also known by the self-given moniker Mummy, is an English comedian, painter and television presenter. Known for his sardonically camp style, whimsical public stunts and elaborate set designs, Lycett has been described as one ...
's Got Your Back'' (2020) * ''
The Weakest Link ''Weakest Link'' (also known as ''The Weakest Link'') is a television game show which The Weakest Link (British game show), first appeared in the United Kingdom on BBC Two on 14 August 2000 and originally ended on 31 March 2012 when its host ...
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Official website
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British Film Institute The British Film Institute (BFI) is a film and television charitable organisation which promotes and preserves film-making and television in the United Kingdom. The BFI uses funds provided by the National Lottery to encourage film production, ...
* Autobiographical article. {{DEFAULTSORT:Rice, Anneka 1958 births Living people BBC Radio 2 presenters Game show hosts People educated at Croydon High School People from Cowbridge Welsh television presenters Welsh voice actresses