Melvin Odoom

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Melvin Odoom
Odoom in 2019
BornJuly 30, 1980 (age 43)
OccupationPresenter
AgentSomethin' Else Talent
Television

Melvin Odoom is a British radio DJ and television presenter. His work on radio has been recognised at the Sony Radio Awards for the Kiss 100 radio breakfast show (2009-2018), and he has presented BBC Radio 1 Livelounge (2019-2021). On television, he has been involved in presenting Dick and Dom in Da Bungalow (2002-2009), Basil's Swap Shop (2008), the BRIT Awards 2010 and Must Be the Music (2010), The Xtra Factor (2015, Bang on the Money (2016), and MOBO Awards 2016 as well as being a regular guest celebrity on many television shows.

Education

Odoom attended the University of Manchester and studied a Media Performance degree.[1][2] It was at Luton that Odoom met and lived with Rickie Haywood-Williams.

Career

Radio

Odoom, alongside Rickie Haywood-Williams and Charlie Hedges, hosted Kiss Breakfast every weekday morning 6 - 9 am, followed by Kiss Morning Anthems until 10 am on Kiss 100.[3] Kiss Breakfast won Silver at the Sony Radio Awards in 2009 within the category of "Breakfast Show Award",[3] and was nominated for the same prize in 2010,[4] finally winning 'Gold' at the event in 2012.[5] Odoom was part of the Kiss Breakfast team for 10 years, stepping down in 2018.[6]

In April 2019, the trio moved to BBC Radio 1 to present the late night show Monday – Thursday from 9 to 11 pm, also occasionally covering day time shows.[6] In April 2021, It was announced by Radio 1 that Clara Amfo would be moving to evenings on the station to replace Annie Mac. As part of this reshuffle Melvin, Rickie and Charlie would be taking on the 10:30 – 12:45 show including the live lounge.[7]

Television

Odoom and Rickie Haywood-Williams have presented MTV Digs on MTV One, Monday to Saturday between 4 and 7 pm and MTV Music Junkie together — a live studio music show.[8] Odoom presented MTV One's coverage of the BRIT Awards 2010 alongside Haywood-Williams,[9] and also presented coverage of the BAFTA awards alongside Kimberly Walsh for MTV One.[9][8]

In 2010, Odoom and Haywood-Williams also presented the backstage online content for Sky1's Must Be the Music.[3]

Odoom hosted an MTV Leona Lewis special and presented BBC Blast for BBC Two. Odoom was presenting Basil's Swap Shop with Basil Brush in 2008 on Saturday mornings, alongside his days of playing various characters for the long-running show Dick and Dom in Da Bungalow.[5]

From 2013 until 2015, Odoom was a team captain on the BBC Three comedy panel show Sweat the Small Stuff.[3] In 2014, Odoom and Haywood-Williams presented an episode of The Hot Desk featuring Mark Ronson. Since 2015, Odoom and Haywood-Williams co-hosted ITV2's red carpet show at the BRIT Awards alongside Laura Whitmore.[9]

On 18 June 2015, Odoom and Rochelle Humes were confirmed as the new presenters of The Xtra Factor, replacing Sarah-Jane Crawford.[8][9]

Odoom and Haywood-Williams co-presented the Saturday night entertainment series Bang on the Money, which began in April 2016 on ITV.[10]

On 12 August 2016, it was announced that Odoom would take part in the fourteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing, and was partnered with Janette Manrara.[11] The couple were the first to leave the competition having had the fewest public votes.[11] However, Odoom and Manrara went on to win the Strictly Come Dancing Christmas special.[11][12]

In February 2017, Odoom took part in a celebrity edition of Take Me Out.[3]

In 2017, Odoom and Haywood-Williams took part in Let's Sing and Dance for Comic Relief.[13]

Since 2017, Odoom has hosted the Channel 4 programme Lego Masters, where teams battle to build the best Lego creations.[14]

In 2020, Odoom took part in Richard Osman's House of Games and became the show's first contestant to score a minus point.[12]

Personal life

He is a celebrity ambassador for The Prince's Trust charity, which is involved in helping young adults in life. He is also the brother of actress and writer Yonah Odoom.[12]

Odoom is not a big follower of football but is a fan of Tottenham Hotspur F.C. and the Ghana national football team.[15]

Filmography

Television
Year Title Role Channel Notes
2002–2006 Dick and Dom In Da Bungalow Himself CBBC 226 episodes
2006–2008 The Slammer Melvin Supporting cast; 28 episodes
2007 Gina's Laughing Gear Policeman 1 episode
2008 SMart Guest presenter 1 episode
Basil's Swap Shop Himself 13 episodes
4Music Intros Presenter 4Music 6 episodes
2009 Da Dick and Dom Dairies Himself CBBC 20 episodes
The Legend of Dick and Dom Moonbeam 1 episode
2010 Must Be the Music Online presenter Sky 1
2012 Diddy Movies Diddy Brad CBBC 1 episode, 'Hollywood High'
2013–2015 Sweat the Small Stuff Team captain BBC Three
2014 The Hot Desk: Mark Ronson Co-presenter ITV2 Alongside Rickie Haywood Williams
2015–2016 The BRITs Backstage Co-presenter Alongside Laura Whitmore and Rickie Haywood Williams
2015 Celebrity Squares Himself ITV 1 episode
The Xtra Factor Co-presenter ITV2 Alongside Rochelle Humes[8]
2016 Bang on the Money Co-presenter ITV Alongside Rickie Haywood Williams
Up Late with Rylan Guest Channel 5
Strictly Come Dancing Participant BBC One Partnered with Janette Manrara
CBBC Official Chart Show Guest CBBC 1 episode
MOBO Awards 2016 Co-host ITV2 Alongside Rickie Haywood Williams
Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special Participant/Winner BBC One Partnered with Janette Manrara
New Year's Eve Fireworks Presenter
2017 Take Me Out: Celebrity Special Himself ITV
Let's Sing and Dance for Comic Relief Participant BBC One Alongside Rickie Haywood Williams
Marrying Mum and Dad Guest CBBC
Lego Masters[14] Presenter Channel 4
My Hotter Half Presenter E4
2018 Japandemonium Narrator ITV
2020 Celebrity Karaoke Club Contestant ITV2
2020 Richard Osman's House of Games Contestant BBC2
2021 The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice Guest Channel 4
Film
Year Title Role Notes
2009 My Last Five Girlfriends Agent 2
2013 Battle of the Year Himself

References

  1. ^ "University of Bedfordshire". The Complete University Guide. Retrieved 11 July 2018.
  2. ^ "Upclose with Melvin". msbwrites.co.uk. 10 March 2017. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Melvin Odoom". encantatalentmanagement.com. 2022.
  4. ^ "Sony Radio Academy Awards 2010". radiotoday.co.uk. 15 February 2016. Retrieved 29 January 2023.
  5. ^ a b "Great British Speakers - Melvin Odoom". greatbritishspeakers.co.uk. 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Jordan and Perri: Kiss breakfast hosts on 'stepping into huge shoes'". bbc.co.uk. 30 July 2020.
  7. ^ "Clara Amfo to become new host of BBC Radio 1's Future Sounds". bbc.co.uk. 20 April 2021.
  8. ^ a b c d "The Xtra". Digital Spy. Archived from the original on 18 June 2015.
  9. ^ a b c d "Rochelle Humes and Melvin Odoom to host The Xtra Factor". ITV Press Centre. 18 June 2015. Archived from the original on 18 June 2015.
  10. ^ "ITV commission high octane weekend entertainment game show, Bang on the Money". Flavourmag. 15 February 2016. Retrieved 11 July 2018.
  11. ^ a b c "Strictly's Melvin Odoom warns new contestants to 'eat, sleep and drink' dance". irishnews.com. 14 August 2017.
  12. ^ a b c "Richard Osman's House of Games: Melvin Odoom's famous sister and forgotten Strictly Come Dancing win". greatbritishspeakers.co.uk. 7 February 2022.
  13. ^ "First look at Mel and Sue as hosts of brand new Let's Sing And Dance For Comic Relief on BBC One". BBC Media Centre. 23 February 2017. Retrieved 11 July 2018.
  14. ^ a b "Channel 4 launches contest to find most talented LEGO builders". Channel 4. 9 August 2017. Retrieved 11 July 2018.
  15. ^ "Lawro's Premier League predictions v Radio 1 DJ Melvin Odoom". BBC Sport. 25 April 2019. Retrieved 1 February 2021.

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