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Nicholas Radbourn Hewer [2] (born 17 February 1944) is a retired British television presenter, company director (2010) and former public relations consultant from Swindon, England. From 2005 to 2014, he appeared as Alan Sugar 's adviser in the British television series The Apprentice .
Nick Hewer: United Kingdom: Countdown (2012–2022) John Michael Higgins: United States: America Says (2018-2022) Split Second (2023-present) Harry Hill: United Kingdom: Harry Hill's Stars in Their Eyes (2015) Adam Hills: Australia: Spicks and Specks (2005–11), Monumenta (2013) (Northern Ireland), Celebrity Fifteen to One (2013–present) (UK ...
The programme was presented by Richard Whiteley for 23 years until his death on 26 June 2005. It was then presented by Des Lynam from October 2005 until December 2006, Des O'Connor from January 2007 until December 2008, Jeff Stelling from January 2009 until December 2011 and Nick Hewer from January 2012 until his retirement in June 2021, with Colin Murray standing in for Nick Hewer during part ...
The tenth series of British reality television series The Apprentice (UK) was broadcast in the UK on BBC One, from 14 October to 21 December 2014; [1] due to live coverage in Summer of that year for both the FIFA World Cup and the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, the BBC postponed the series' broadcast until Autumn to avoid clashing with these. [2]
He was replaced by Nick Hewer. Stelling returned to Countdown as a guest in Dictionary Corner in August 2023 and, at the invitation of the host Colin Murray, swapped places to present the final part of the week. [10] [11] In August 2016, Stelling presented a new 10-part daytime game show for ITV called Alphabetical. [12]
Anne Josephine Robinson (born 26 September 1944) [1] is a journalist and television presenter, best known as the host of BBC game show The Weakest Link from 2000 to 2012, and again in 2017 for a one-off celebrity special for Children in Need. [2]
Hewer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John Hewer (1922–2008), English actor; Mitch Hewer (born 1989), English actor; Nick Hewer (born 1944), former public relations officer, Alan Sugar's advisor on The Apprentice; Reginald Hewer (1892–1970), British cavalry officer; William Hewer (1642–1715), British politician
Pre-recorded guest questions came from Joe Wicks, Nick Hewer, Joey Essex, Laura and Jason Kenny, Derren Brown, Ollie Locke from Made in Chelsea and Darcey Bussell. Jonnie Peacock provided the in-studio guest question in the form of sporting celebrations. The children of Mitchell Brook Primary School acted out the Napster lawsuits.