British TV and former radio presenter, and author Nick Grimshaw began his career in 2007 as a BBC Radio host. The same year he also started appearing as a TV co-presenter on weekly music-entertainment and chat show (BBC-2) ‘Sound’ (2007-2009) and the breakfast TV-program ‘Freshly Squeezed’ (2007). Before that, he had appeared as self in TV documentaries ‘Lifeline’ (1997), ‘The 100 Greatest Kids TV-shows’ (2001), TV series ‘Kate Modern’ (2008) and TV film ‘Adele-20’ (2008).
Further, Grimshaw was presenter for channel-4 shows ‘The Album Chart Show’ (2008-2012), Apple Music Festival ‘iTunes Festival’ (2012), and ‘T4’ (2010-2012). He presented 5 episodes of ‘Big Brother’s Big Mouth’ (2008) and was a co-host for numerous awards shows as well as several music festivals/events. He presented award shows ‘Switch Live’ (2009), ‘Shockwaves NME Awards’ (2010), ‘The BRIT Awards’ (2013-2015), ‘National TV Awards’ (2014) and many others.
Grimshaw appeared in the TV series ‘Never Mind the Buzzcocks’ (2008-2010) and ‘Innuendo Bingo’ (2012). He was host of Saturday live-series for aspiring fashion designers, ‘New Look Style the Nation,’ (2011) and presented the comedy panel show ‘Sweat the Small Stuff’ (2013) and also ‘That Music Show’ (2013). He hosted the TV series ‘Children in Need’ (2012-2016) and was the narrator for factual TV series ‘Hotel of Mum & Dad’ (2013).
Grimshaw played cameos in various TV series, including ‘Hollyoaks’ (2013), ‘Emmerdale Farm’ (2013-uncredited), ‘Coronation Street’ (2013-uncredited), ‘Home & Away’ (2014), and ‘EastEnders’ (2013-2014). He provided voice as ‘Brad’ in ‘Wreck-it Ralph’ (2012) and appeared as himself in a cameo in comedy-film ‘Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie’ (2016).
Grimshaw presented ‘The BRITs Are Coming’ (2014), the show to reveal award nominees. He was a frequent guest co-presenter on magazine and chat program ‘The One Show’ (2014-2020), and presented one series of MTV’s ‘Soundchain’ (2015).
Grimshaw appeared as a judge for the 12th series of the music competition TV series ‘The X Factor’ (2015). In 2017, he presented TV-special benefit concert ‘One Love Manchester’ and also ‘Harry Styles at the BBC.’ With niece Liv, he has been part of reality TV-series ‘Celebrity Gogglebox’ (2019-present).
Grimshaw also appeared on comedy panel shows ‘8 Out of 10 Cats’ (2011), ‘Celebrity Juice’ (2013-2022), ‘Sunday Brunch’ (2012-2021), comedy chat-show ‘Alan Carr: Chatty Man’ (2014-2016). He was a contestant on ‘The Great British Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer’ (2021). Currently he is co-presenter of Channel-4 show ‘The Great Home Transformation’ (2022-present).
Accidentally Fabulous: The Movie is a comedy crime film which tells the story of two elderly socialites named Edina and Patsy, who accidentally knock a supermodel Kate Moss into the River Thames. They are soon accused of murder, and are pursued by the police and media. But they escape to France, where they manage to hide. Soon, they attempt to regain their wealth and their fame.
Wreck-It Ralph, the antagonist of an arcade game, is frustrated that his opponent Fix-It Felix is treated like a hero while he is ostracized by all. He joins a first-person shooter game to earn a medal, but unwittingly hatches a Cy-Bug that threatens the entire arcade, which he must save with a glitch from a kart racing game.