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Olly Smith
Olly Smith at MasterChef Live 2009
Born (1974-09-18) 18 September 1974 (age 49)
Darlington, County Durham, England, UK
NationalityBritish
Occupation(s)British TV presenter, wine expert, columnist and author.
SpouseSophie Smith
ChildrenTwo, Ruby and Lily

Olly Smith (born 18 September 1974) is a British TV presenter, wine expert, columnist and author.

Education and career

Having discovered a love for singing, at eight years of age,[1] he became a chorister at King's College, Cambridge, which saw him travel far and wide to sing, including in Japan, East Berlin and Finland,[2] and earned him a music scholarship at Charterhouse School,[3] where he met his future wife and chief of staff Sophie Smith.[4] He gained a Master's degree in English Literature at the University of Edinburgh.[5]

Growing up, Smith worked in a wine shop as a cellar boy. He worked as a film and TV writer until he took part in Hardys-backed TV competition Wine Idol in 2005, and won.[6] Part of his prize was an audition to appear on Great Food Live. [7] Realising that there were opportunities for him to make a career in wine on television, Smith made his segue from screenwriting, studying wine in his spare time.[8] He eventually made it onto a Sky One series, Taste, which opened up the many TV opportunities he has since enjoyed, including the Richard and Judy Wine Club, Saturday Kitchen, The Wheel, Mastermind, Tipping Point and more.[9]

Family background

The son of a nurse and a music teacher,[10] Smith's older brother is the comedian and writer Will Smith.[11] Smith was born in Darlington, County Durham, and grew up in Jersey.[12] As a child he was a chorister in the Choir of King's College, Cambridge.[13] He lives in Sussex with his family.[14]

Writing

Smith is the drinks columnist for the Mail on Sunday's YOU magazine.

He has written five books, Eat & Drink: Good Food That’s Great to Drink With[15] in 2010, Wine: Both Barrels[16] in 2012, Behind Enemy Wines[17] in 2013, Drinking For Chaps in 2018, and Fizz in 2019.[5] His sixth book, Home Cocktail Bible, was published in November 2021.

Smith previously wrote for film and TV including three series of Pingu,[18] Wallace and Gromit and Charlie and Lola.[14][19]

Television

Smith regularly appears as a drinks expert on BBC1's Saturday Kitchen[20] and has recently appeared on Pointless Celebrities, Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel, Richard Osman's House of Games and 'Question of Sport.

He presented two series of Ale Trails for the Travel Channel in 2016 and 2017 and in September 2014 presented a four-part series Last Taste of Summer, which aired on This Morning.[21][22]

In 2011, he presented a ten-part series for Channel 4 entitled The Secret Supper Club.[23] and in 2010, he hosted the short-lived Iron Chef UK.

Outside of the UK, he presented a documentary series about Chilean wine, Uncorking the South, for Canal 13.[citation needed]

He is also a voice-over artist, narrating Chic Eats for The Discovery Channel, performing voices for ITV show The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers as well as writing and presenting Dude, Where's My Title? for BBC Radio 4. He also performed alongside Roger Moore in The Fly Who Loved Me Christmas cartoon for UNICEF.

In February 2022, Smith won an episode of Celebrity Mastermind; his specialist subject was the 1987 British black comedy film Withnail and I.[24]

Podcast

Smith’s popular drinks podcast A Glass With is in its tenth series with a celebrity guest in each episode. Previous guests include Pink, Kylie Minogue, Sting and Trudie Styler and actor Sam Neill. The format sees Smith share a glass with his guest while chatting informally around a variety of subjects. The podcast is produced by Pod Monkey in the UK and has attracted sponsorship from Majestic Wine, Inter Rhône, Babylonstoren, Regal Rogue Vermouth and The Wine Society.

Smith has made guest appearances on numerous other podcasts, including Grilled by The Staff Canteen,[25] On Jimmy's Farm, The Moon Under Water, Two Guys One Topic, The English Wine Diaries and The Bubble.

P&O Cruises

Smith is a 'Food Hero' for P&O Cruises and has a group of award-winning Glass House wine bars across the fleet including its newest flagship cruise ship, Iona.

Awards

In 2011, Smith was named by Off Licence News among the top 75 most influential people in the UK wine trade.[26]

  • Best Drinks Writer – Great British Food Awards 2019, 2017 & 2016
  • United Kingdom Vineyards Association Communicator of the Year 2012[27]
  • Roederer Awards Finalist for International Columnist of the Year 2012[28]
  • Wines of Portugal Journalism Award 2012[29]
  • International Wine & Spirits Communicator of the Year Award 2009 [30]
  • Drinks Business Young Achiever of the Year Award 2009 [31]

Patron

Smith is a patron of the Bumblebee Conservation Trust and The Drinks Trust.

References

  1. ^ Series 4 Ep6 - Richard Bainbridge and Olly Smith 'The Wine Guy', retrieved 15 May 2022
  2. ^ Series 4 Ep6 - Richard Bainbridge and Olly Smith 'The Wine Guy', retrieved 15 May 2022
  3. ^ Series 4 Ep7 - Richard Bainbridge and Jeremy Lee, retrieved 15 May 2022
  4. ^ Series 4 Ep7 - Richard Bainbridge and Jeremy Lee, retrieved 15 May 2022
  5. ^ a b "Smith, Olly, (born 18 Sept. 1974), wine columnist and TV presenter; wine expert, Saturday Kitchen, since 2007 | WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO". www.ukwhoswho.com. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U292889. ISBN 978-0-19-954088-4.
  6. ^ Series 4 Ep6 - Richard Bainbridge and Olly Smith 'The Wine Guy', retrieved 15 May 2022
  7. ^ Series 4 Ep6 - Richard Bainbridge and Olly Smith 'The Wine Guy', retrieved 15 May 2022
  8. ^ Series 4 Ep6 - Richard Bainbridge and Olly Smith 'The Wine Guy', retrieved 15 May 2022
  9. ^ Series 4 Ep6 - Richard Bainbridge and Olly Smith 'The Wine Guy', retrieved 15 May 2022
  10. ^ Series 4 Ep6 - Richard Bainbridge and Olly Smith 'The Wine Guy', retrieved 15 May 2022
  11. ^ "Olly Smith on Twitter: "@tvpeanuts Yes I am related to Will Smith! I'm delighted to reveal that he is my brother, do follow him @willsmithuk"". Twitter.com. 28 April 2011. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
  12. ^ Reporter (7 September 2014). "My favourite holiday Olly Smith". sundaypost.com. Retrieved 5 April 2019.
  13. ^ "Cambridge Corn Exchange to host The Three Wine Men". Cambridge Independent. 17 November 2017. Retrieved 11 June 2019.
  14. ^ a b "About". Olly Smith. 11 November 2014. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  15. ^ "Eat & Drink, signed copy". Olly Smith. 11 November 2014. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
  16. ^ "Wine: Both Barrels, signed copy". Olly Smith. 11 November 2014. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
  17. ^ "Behind Enemy Wines, signed copy". Olly Smith. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
  18. ^ Series 4 Ep7 - Richard Bainbridge and Jeremy Lee, retrieved 15 May 2022
  19. ^ Series 4 Ep7 - Richard Bainbridge and Jeremy Lee, retrieved 15 May 2022
  20. ^ "BBC Saturday Kitchen". Olly Smith. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
  21. ^ "Last Taste of Summer". Olly Smith. 11 November 2014. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
  22. ^ "Iron Chef UK", Wikipedia, 30 January 2021, retrieved 12 March 2021
  23. ^ "The Secret Supper Club - All 4". Channel4.com. 12 February 2015. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
  24. ^ "Celebrity Mastermind". ollysmith.com. 19 February 2022. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  25. ^ "Grilled by The Staff Canteen". SoundCloud. Retrieved 15 May 2022.
  26. ^ Off Licence News, 16 May 2011, Top 75 Most Influential People in Wine
  27. ^ "Olly wins Communicator of the Year!". Olly Smith. 19 July 2012. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
  28. ^ "Louis Roederer Wine Writers Awards | finalists". Theroedererawards.com. Archived from the original on 26 November 2015. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
  29. ^ "Olly wins Journalism Award!". Olly Smith. March 2012. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
  30. ^ "IWSC Communicator of the Year 2009 announced at Vinitaly Gala opening night" (PDF). Tizwine.com. April 2009. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
  31. ^ "Drinks Business Awards 2009". Thedrinksbusiness.com. 1 January 1970. Retrieved 25 November 2015.

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