- After Dinner Speakers
- Conference Facilitators
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Topics:
- Business
- Finance & Economics
- Sport
- TV/Radio Presenter
Adrian Chiles is a familar face on BBC television and radio presenting a broad spectrum of sport and business programmes. He is an accomplished interviewer and facilitator sparking conversation and ideas. Adrian is a witty raconteur who is equally adept at after dinner speaking as he is hosting an awards ceremony.
Adrian presents Working Lunch on BBC2 every weekday and has his own show, Chiles on Saturday, on BBC Radio Five Live on Saturday mornings. He won the Sports category Gold Medal at the Sony Radio Awards 2002. He has also written and presented a number of other programmes for BBC1, including special reports on banking, The Millennium Bug and The Food Wars for Panorama.
During 2004 Adrian presented a programme for BBC2 about Asian Businessmen, a BBC1 documentary on Royal Millions and the second series of BBC2's So What Do You Do All Day. In September 2004 he began presenting BBC2's Match of the Day 2 on Sunday nights.
He presented Wake Up To Money and the award-winning Breakfast Show's business bulletins for Radio Five Live and has presented Radio 4’s World Service Business Report and Financial World Tonight. He also co-presented two series of Computers Don't Byte for BBC2 and made a series, Wheeler Dealers for BBC2 and presented Watchdog – On The House for BBC1.
Adrian presented a spin off series of popular U.K. television show, The Apprentice. The show, The Apprentice: You're Fired, interviewed the latest candidate to be fired from the series. He is an integral part of BBC's World Cup coverage as well as BBC Three's African Cup of Nations coverage.
Chiles is also well known for his support of the West Bromwich Albion football club, and of the Croatian national team, through his Croatian mother.
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