Английская Википедия:Chris Jarvis (presenter)
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Martin Christopher Jarvis (born 20 April 1969)[1] is an English actor, presenter and writer who has appeared mainly on children's television for the BBC since 1992, apart from 2000 to 2002 when he was working with ITV and Channel 4. In 2019, he started a radio station for children called Little Radio.
Career
Early career
Jarvis made his name in the early 1990s on Children's BBC, presenting from the "Broom Cupboard" alongside Zoe Ball and Josie d'Arby[2] as well as hosting his own shows like Look Sharp.[3] Chris wrote a lot of material for Children's BBC himself (including the mini soap opera Wood Lane TV) and created several memorable characters including "The Anorak".
In 1997, Jarvis was part of The Friday Zone[4] (which was broadcast on Friday afternoons on BBC One for most of the children's slot) with Debra Stephenson, Peter Simon, Dominic Wood, Steve Rock and Emma Lee. They released a single called "Glasses" as a spin-off from the programme, to raise money for Comic Relief.[5]
He then presented Fully Booked with Tim Vincent and Gail Porter for a few years.[6] He has appeared on many other TV shows including Short Change, Exclusive, Playdays and Soap Fever.[7]
CBeebies
Jarvis was one of the original lineup of CBeebies presenters,[8] alongside Pui Fan Lee, Sidney Sloane, and Sue Monroe every day. From March 2007 until his departure on 2 January 2009, he presented alongside Lee from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm with Discover and Do, then the Bedtime Hour from 6:00 pm and again on BBC Two in the mornings. He also starred in Step Inside as Mr Mopple and voiced characters in Underground Ernie. In 2009, he and Lee left the channel's main presentation to create Show Me Show Me.
Show Me Show Me is still broadcast on CBeebies today.[9] The first 40 half-hour episodes were broadcast on the CBeebies channel, BBC One and BBC Two from Monday 6 July 2009 every weekday at 10:00 am and 1:30 pm. Series 5 was filmed on location near Manchester in 2013.
Since 2010, Jarvis and Lee have toured the UK with The Chris and Pui Roadshow.[10]
Acting
As an actor Jarvis has appeared in The Demon Headmaster and ChuckleVision, and played Mr Mopple in early CBeebies story-telling programme Step Inside.[7] He also presented Maths Mansion.
Music
Jarvis hosts family concerts for the London Philharmonic Orchestra LPO and the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra.[11]
Pantomime
Jarvis has appeared in pantomimes professionally every year since 1995, and prior to that had performed in several as an amateur.[12] Since 2001, he has written and directed many of these pantomimes as well.[4]
- 1995 'Aladdin' Guildford – Bernie Nolan, Clare Buckfield, Jack Douglas, Richard Gibson,
- 1996 'Aladdin' Richmond – Bonnie Langford, Bernard Cribbins, Terrence Hardiman
- 1997 'Jack & the Beanstalk' Bromley – Matthew Kelly, Vicki Michelle, Toyah Willcox, Robert Duncan,
- 1998 'Cinderella' Lewisham – Linda Robson, Femi Oke
- 1999 'Peter Pan' Reading – Derek Griffiths, Hilary O'Neil
- 2000 'Jack & the Beanstalk' Croydon – Kate Ritchie,
- 2001 'Cinderella' Malvern – Marti Webb, Nicholas Smith
- 2002 'Cinderella' Bournemouth – Ruth Madoc, Nicholas Smith
- 2003 'Cinderella' Basingstoke – Sarah Thomas, Michael Knowles
- 2004 'Jack & the Beanstalk' Bournemouth – Chris Ellison, Tom Owen, Jackie Piper
- 2005 'Aladdin' Bournemouth – Ray Meagher, Mark Squires
- 2006 'Snow White' Tunbridge Wells – Carol Harrison, Richard Calkin
- 2007 'Snow White' Basingstoke – Carol Harrison, Tom Owen
- 2008 'Cinderella' Swansea – Su Pollard, Sarah Thomas[13]
- 2009 'Snow White' at the Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth with Su Pollard[14][15]
- 2010 'Cinderella' at the Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth with Amanda Barrie.[15]
- 2011 'Jack & the Beanstalk' at the Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth with Debra Stephenson, Brian Capron, Nick Wilton & Kate Weston[15]
- 2012 'Sleeping Beauty' at the Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth with Su Pollard.
- 2013 'Aladdin' at the Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth with Scott Maslen, Bobby Crush, Nicholas Khan, Jennifer Saayeng, Richard Vincent, Jamie-Lee Mason
- 2014 'Snow White' Richmond Theatre – Jerry Hall
- 2015 'Cinderella' Richmond Theatre
- 2016 'Sleeping Beauty' Richmond Theatre
- 2017 'Jack and the Beanstalk' Wycombe Swan Theatre with Simon Webbe and Ashleigh Butler
- 2018 'Dick Whittington' Poole Lighthouse with Richard Gibson
- 2019 'Sleeping Beauty' Swindon Wyvern with Michelle Collins
- 2020 Puss in Boots Tiring Production with Suzanne Shaw
- 2021 'Beauty & the Beast' Poole Lighthouse
- 2022 'Cinderella' Poole Lighthouse with Tyger Drew-Honey, Alim Jadavji, Andrew Pollard, Charlotte Wood and Lauren Azania
Jarvis has been involved with several televised pantomimes on CBeebies, including 2012's Jack and the beanstalk which he wrote and starred Dame Trot, 2011's Strictly Cinderella which he co-wrote, and starred in as Baron Hardup,[16] 2010's Aladdin (in which he plays Emperor Sho Mee)[12] and 2009's Jack & Jill (which he wrote and appeared in a cameo).[17][18]
Personal life
Jarvis grew up in Billericay and Brentwood.[19]Шаблон:Better source needed
He is the godfather to one of fellow CBeebies presenter Pui Fan Lee's sons.[20]Шаблон:Better source needed
Filmography
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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The Broom Cupboard | 1993–1997 | Presenter | |
Look Sharp | 1994–1995 | 2 series | |
The Anorak | 1994–1996 | Actor | |
Get Your Own Back | 1995 | Himself | |
Playdays | Presenter | 2 series | |
Wood Lane TV | 1995–1997 | Actor / Writer | |
To Me, To You! | 1996, 1998 | Himself | |
Шаблон:Sortname | 1997 | TV film, played a fictionalised version of himself | |
The Friday Zone | Presenter | CBBC | |
Шаблон:Sortname | 1998 | Your Wildest Dreams host | |
Mr Wymi | Hacker tracker | ||
ChuckleVision | Head page | ||
Short Change | Presenter | ||
Fully Booked | 1998–2000 | 2 series | |
ChuckleVision Comic Relief Special | 1999 | Music Mogul | |
Night Fever | Himself | ||
Dream Street | 1999–2002 | Hot Rodney, Amber & Scarlet | |
Catchphrase | 2000–2001 | Himself | Voice-over |
Jungle Run | 2001–2002 | Presenter | |
Maths Mansion | 2001–2003 | Sad Man / Bad Man | |
Step Inside | 2002 | Mr Mopple | |
CBeebies | 2002–2009 | Presenter | Presented links between programmes |
Planet Cook | 2004–2005 | ||
Underground Ernie | 2006 | Circle & City | Voice role |
Show Me Show Me | 2009–2015 | Presenter | |
Justin's House | 2023 | Robert The Robot |
References
External links
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- ↑ Bournemouth Echo – Su Pollard and Chris Jarvis launch Bournemouth panto Tuesday 6 October 2009
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