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Rickie Haywood-Williams
Born (1980-06-03) 3 June 1980 (age 44)
Croydon, Greater London
Occupation(s)Radio DJ and television presenter
AgentSomethin' Else Talent
TelevisionSweat the Small Stuff (2013)
Bang on the Money (2016)

Richard Haywood-Williams (born 3 June 1980) is a British radio DJ and television presenter best known for his work with Melvin Odoom and Charlie Hedges on Kiss FM, later BBC Radio 1 and the 2016 TV series Bang on the Money on ITV.

Early life

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Haywood-Williams attended the Riddlesdown High School in Croydon. At 16 he attended the BRIT School, gaining an A level in Media and a BTEC in broadcast journalism. He studied at the University of Bedfordshire, learning broadcasting at Luton FM. It was in Luton where he met Melvin Odoom and also actor and BBC Announcer Nii Odartei Evans.

Career

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The Kiss 100 Breakfast show signed up Haywood-Williams and Melvin Odoom as their new hosts in 2007; then later Charlie Hedges as their co-host in 2009. The show won Silver at the Sony Radio Academy Awards 2009 for Best Breakfast Show.[1]

Haywood-Williams and Odoom presented the UKHot40 Big Beats Chart on Kiss TV and Box TV.

Haywood-Williams presented MTV News. He has presented news from the MTV Awards and some of London's biggest film premieres.[2]

Alongside MTV News, Haywood-Williams and Odoom presented MTV Digs on MTV One, Monday to Saturday between 1600 and 1900. Haywood-Williams and Odoom hosted MTV's music show, MTV Music Junkie which was recorded within a live studio audience, interviewing music stars, including Robbie Williams and Shakira. Together they have also hosted a week-long special on Big Brother's Big Mouth for Channel 4.[3]

In 2010, Haywood-Williams and Odoom also presented the backstage online footage for the Sky1 series Must Be The Music.

Haywood-Williams filmed a BBC Three documentary, My Weapon is My Dog, in 2009. The documentary explored in depth the hip-hop and peer-pressure culture that has led to a growth in aggressive dogs and examining why many young men want to be feared. He later presented BBC Three's Cannabis: Britain's Secret Farms, where he accompanied Avon and Somerset Police on raids.[citation needed]

In 2013, Haywood-Williams and Odoom were team captains on the BBC Three panel show Sweat the Small Stuff. However, he did not return to the show for the second series. In 2014, Haywood-Williams and Odoom presented an episode of The Hot Desk featuring Mark Ronson. In 2016, Haywood-Williams and Odoom co-hosted Saturday night game show Bang on the Money for ITV.[4] He took part in ITV's celebrity football match Soccer Aid in June 2016, playing for 'The Rest of the World' team due to his Sierra Leonean ancestry.[citation needed]

Haywood-Williams and Odoom presented the 2016 MOBO Awards in Glasgow.[5]

From April 2019, Haywood-Williams, Odoom and Charlie Hedges moved to BBC Radio 1 to present late nights every Monday to Thursday from 9 to 11 pm.[6] From September 2020 the show was moved to an earlier 8 to 10 pm slot due to changes in BBC Radio 1 evening schedule.

In April 2021 it was announced that the trio would be the new hosts of the 10:30-12:45 Live Lounge show. Their new show started in September 2021.[7]

Haywood-Williams danced with Luba Mushtuk for the 2022 Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special.

Filmography

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Television
Year Title Role Notes
2008 Hollyoaks Himself
2010 Must Be the Music Backstage co-presenter Alongside Melvin Odoom
2009 My Weapon is My Dog Presenter BBC Three documentary
2013 Sweat the Small Stuff Team captain
2014 The Hot Desk: Mark Ronson Co-presenter Alongside Melvin Odoom
2015–2016 The BRITs Backstage Co-presenter Alongside Laura Whitmore and Melvin Odoom
2016 Bang on the Money Co-presenter Alongside Melvin Odoom
2022 Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special Himself

References

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  1. ^ "Mobo Awards next step after Strictly for Kiss radio DJ Melvin". Belfast Telegraph. 26 October 2016. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
  2. ^ "Rickie Haywood Williams chats about life at MTV". Female First. 17 July 2008. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
  3. ^ Quinn, Angie (22 June 2023). "Richard Osman's House of Games star Rickie Haywood-Williams real age, bizarre hobby and life with girlfriend and children". MyLondon. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
  4. ^ "Kiss FM's Rickie and Melvin to front ITV gameshow". Broadcast. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  5. ^ Parker, Rebecca (26 October 2016). "Breakfast radio royalty Rickie and Melvin unveiled as hosts for 2016 MOBO Awards in Glasgow". Glasgow Live. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  6. ^ "Rickie, Melvin and Charlie to join BBC Radio 1 to host late night show". BBC Media Centre. 26 November 2018. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
  7. ^ "Clara Amfo and Rickie And Melvin land new roles at BBC Radio 1". The British Blacklist. 21 April 2021. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
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