Johnny Ball

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Graham Thalben Ball; professionally known as Johnny Ball (born 23 May 1938),<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> is an English television personality, children's television presenter, writer and a populariser of mathematics. Ball regularly appeared on British television, predominantly on the BBC from 1967, featuring in or presenting programmes such as Play School, Think of a Number, Think Again, Think It ... Do It, Think...This Way and Johnny Ball Reveals All. He continued to appear regularly on British television, making guest appearances, presenting programmes or featuring in television and radio advertisements over several decades. He has also published a number of non-fiction books.

Early lifeEdit

Ball was born in Bristol and attended Kingswood Primary School on the eastern edge of the city.<ref name=sussex>Johnny Ball "Why the Right teacher really does make a difference" Retrieved 7 November 2015</ref> Later in his childhood the family moved to Bolton, then part of Lancashire, where he attended Bolton County Grammar School. He left formal education with two O-Levels, one in mathematics<ref>Template:YouTube</ref> and one in geography. He was called up for national service and spent three years in the Royal Air Force. He was posted to Wales as a radar operator and was later sent to Germany to monitor the Hamburg-Berlin air corridor.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Ball began his entertainment career by working as a Butlin's Redcoat, and was an entertainer in northern clubs and cabaret. He was nicknamed Johnny after John Ball, who played for Bolton Wanderers from 1950 to 1958 and the name stuck.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Television and radio careerEdit

Ball was one of the hosts of pre-school programme Play School beginning in 1967 and continuing throughout the 1970s and beyond. He was also a regular fixture on children's television from the mid 1970s and throughout the 1980s, presenting several series of science and technology programmes intended for children, including Think of a Number; Think Again; Think Backwards; Think...This Way and Johnny Ball Reveals All. As well as appearing on screen Ball wrote jokes for some shows including Crackerjack.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> All of these shows (except the ITV programme ...Reveals All) appeared on the BBC. Ball's shows were known for presenting scientific and technological principles in an entertaining and accessible way for young people.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

In 2003, Ball appeared on The Terry and Gaby Show in which he answered viewers' questions. In July 2004, he was named in the Radio Times list of the top 40 most eccentric TV presenters of all time.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In July 2012, he presented a Horizon special on ageing on BBC Four. He has starred in ITV and Channel 4 television adverts as well as radio adverts for the Yorkshire-based firm Help-Link.<ref>Johnny Ball Productions: News & Appearances Template:Webarchive</ref>

In 2012, Ball took part in the Strictly Come Dancing television show, where he was paired with Aliona Vilani. A training accident in the three-week interval resulted in torn ligaments for Vilani, causing her to retire temporarily from the show. She was replaced by Iveta Lukošiūtė who, with Ball, was eliminated in the first week.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Vilani returned in the final group dance alongside Ball. In an interview in October 2017, Ball said that Vilani faked the injury, with Vilani denying the allegation and saying she would take legal advice over Ball's comments.<ref>'Strictly Come Dancing': Aliona Vilani 'Taking Legal Advice' As She Denies Johnny Ball's Claims The Huffington Post, 17 October 2017. Retrieved 30 December 2018.</ref> There are no reports that she subsequently took any form of legal action.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Personal lifeEdit

Ball married Julia (née Anderson) in 1969. The marriage produced one child, television and radio presenter Zoe Ball. The couple divorced in 1972.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Ball married Diane (née Hicks) in 1975. The couple live in Buckinghamshire.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Series guideEdit

Think of a Number

  • Pilot: 2 April 1977
  • Series 1: 6 editions – 12 April 1978 – 17 May 1978
  • Series 2: 6 editions – 12 September 1979 – 17 October 1979
  • Series 3: 6 editions – 10 September 1980 – 15 October 1980
  • Series 4: 6 editions – 15 September 1982 – 20 October 1982
  • Series 5: 6 editions – 4 January 1984 – 8 February 1984
  • Series 6: 6 editions – 26 September 1984 – 31 October 1984

Think Again

  • Series 1: 5 editions – 9 January 1981 – 6 February 1981
  • Series 2: 6 editions – 8 January 1982 – 12 February 1982
  • Series 3: 6 editions – 7 January 1983 – 11 February 1983
  • Series 4: 6 editions – 13 September 1983 – 18 October 1983
  • Series 5: 6 editions – 10 September 1985 – 15 October 1985

Think!Backwards

  • Five editions shown over one week – 28 September 1981 – 2 October 1981

Think! This Way

  • Five editions shown over one week – 28 March 1983 – 1 April 1983

Think It ... Do It

  • Series 1: 6 editions – 11 March 1986 – 15 April 1986
  • Series 2: 6 editions – 27 February 1987 – 3 April 1987

Knowhow

  • Series 1: 6 editions – 8 March 1988 – 12 April 1988
  • Series 2: 6 editions – 25 October 1988 – 29 November 1988
  • Series 3: 6 editions – 2 January 1990 – 6 February 1990 (does not feature in series 3)

Johnny Ball Reveals All

  • Series 1: 7 editions – 14 June 1989 – 26 July 1989
  • Series 2: 6 editions – 3 August 1990 – 7 September 1990
  • Series 3: 7 editions – 18 March 1992 – 29 April 1992
  • Series 4: 7 editions – 5 July 1993 – 16 August 1993
  • Series 5: 5 editions – 8 August 1994 – 1 September 1994

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Other activitiesEdit

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BibliographyEdit

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