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Jan Leeming

Jan Leeming (born Janet Dorothy Atkins; 5 January 1942) is an English television presenter, newsreader, and actress, renowned for her pioneering role as one of the first female news anchors on British television during the and . Born in , , to a father who served in the , Leeming began her career in and acting before emigrating to in the early 1960s, where she became Sydney's first female television newsreader in 1963. Returning to the , she joined Granada Television in 1966 and later the , where she presented programmes such as for two years and served as a newsreader for seven years until 1987, twice earning the TRIC Newsreader of the Year award. Her most notable broadcast was co-hosting the 1982 alongside , for which she received the Pye Television Personality of the Year award. Beyond newsreading, Leeming hosted series like Women Only for HTV over six years and The Food Programme for the , while also producing documentaries on topics such as in 1988 and appearing in , including I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! in 2006 and in 2016, where she explored her father's Indian heritage. In her later career, she has volunteered at , sharing her passion for history through talks on figures like , and contributed to historical projects, including research on Free French pilot René Mouchotte that culminated in the 2022 book Free French Spitfire Hero (to which she contributed an epilogue). Now residing in , Leeming remains active in media, with recent appearances such as a guest role at the 2023 .

Early years

Early life

Jan Leeming was born Janet Dorothy Atkins on 5 January 1942 in , , . Her father served as a soldier in the Royal Artillery and was born and raised in , while her mother worked as a draughtswoman at the during . The family relocated from shortly after her birth amid the challenges of wartime and post-war recovery. Leeming's upbringing was marked by a modest middle-class existence in , shaped by the era's economic hardships and social changes. When she was seven years old, her parents separated, after which she lived primarily with her father, leading to a somewhat lonely childhood. Despite these circumstances, her early years fostered a strong creative inclination, influenced by her mother's wartime role and the family's resilient spirit. From a young age, Leeming showed an aptitude for performance and entertaining others, which her family encouraged through speech and acting lessons. Local theatre and ballet captured her imagination, alongside hobbies such as reading biographies and autobiographies, sparking her lifelong passion for the arts. These childhood experiences laid the groundwork for her future in entertainment, even as she transitioned to formal education in local Kent schools.

Education

Jan Leeming attended St Joseph's Convent Grammar School in for her . She completed her schooling in 1957. After working as a secretary at the from 1959, she chose not to pursue and emigrated to in 1961, where she began her career in .

Career

Early career in theatre and television

Leeming began her professional career in the early 1960s by emigrating to and , where she performed in theatre productions and cabaret. She toured with the Shakespeare-focused troupe The Young Elizabethans, taking on roles such as Portia in and a witch in . In , she appeared as Georgie in Iris Murdoch's and starred in Diplomatic Baggage alongside , while in she joined the Union Theatre Repertory Company, portraying Natasha in an adaptation of and the lead in The Young Wife. During this period abroad, Leeming also entered television announcing, serving as a continuity announcer for the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation (NZBC) in Wellington and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in Sydney in 1963; she became the first female newsreader on Sydney's Channel 10 that same year. It was around this time that she began a relationship with New Zealand writer Owen Leeming; unable to marry due to her ongoing divorce from a previous partner, she adopted his surname by deed poll, becoming professionally known as Jan Leeming. Separately, following the death of her fiancé Hayo Niebor in a car accident in 1966, she returned to the United Kingdom later that year. Upon her return to the , Leeming made her television acting debut as a French maid in the sitcom on 13 December 1966. She then worked as an announcer for in from April 1967 to 1968 and secured a six-month newsreader with Television in in 1967. From November 1969 to July 1970, she co-hosted the children's programme Tom Tom, which explored topics like future technology and . In 1970, she joined HTV West in , presenting the women's magazine show Women Only for six years, co-presenting Report West on regional issues, and hosting the interview series through the mid-1970s. Leeming expanded into fashion and lifestyle presenting in the mid-1970s, hosting the BBC series in 1976, which featured knitting patterns and style tips. That same year, she became a regular presenter on the daytime magazine programme , contributing to segments on lifestyle, interviews, and until 1979. In 1979, she presented the regional news bulletin Midlands Tonight on Midlands and transitioned into radio with , serving as an announcer and newsreader while co-hosting Woman’s Hour and presenting the music show You and the Night and the Music from 1979 to 1980.

BBC roles and major broadcasts

Jan Leeming joined the as a newsreader in April 1980, initially on attachment from , where she had been contributing to radio broadcasts. She quickly became a prominent figure, debuting on the Nine O'Clock News on 25 June 1980 and later shifting to weekend news programmes in June 1981. Over her seven-year tenure until spring 1987, Leeming presented major bulletins, including the Day news in 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, and 1986, establishing her as one of Britain's leading female news presenters during a period of increasing visibility for women in the role. Her poised delivery and professional demeanor earned her widespread recognition, including two awards as Newsreader of the Year from the (TRIC). A career highlight came in 1982 when Leeming co-hosted the from the Conference Centre in , , marking the UK's turn to host after Buck Fizz's victory the previous year. Preparation was intensive; she memorized her script in without an due to camera positioning constraints, despite limited fluency, and admitted to pre-event nerves, noting in her diary a desire to escape the pressure. The broadcast opened with multilingual introductions to to highlight the venue, and Leeming's performance, including interactions like fielding a flirtatious comment from the Swedish spokesman, contributed to a smooth event viewed by millions across Europe. The contest's success, with Germany's winning "," boosted Leeming's international profile and led to her receiving the Pye Award for Television Personality of the Year that same year. Beyond news and Eurovision, Leeming made guest appearances on BBC programmes, including extensions of , building on her earlier regional experience. Her BBC era solidified her status as a versatile broadcaster, but she departed in spring 1987 amid shifts in the corporation's operations. Following her exit, Leeming transitioned to independent television, notably serving as a stand-in newsreader on Channel 4's in 1996.

Reality television and documentaries

In 2006, Jan Leeming participated as a contestant in the sixth series of the reality show I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!, spending 17 days in the Australian jungle where she completed six Trials and finished in sixth place. Her time on the show involved emotional challenges, including clashes with fellow contestant and an overall transformative experience that she described as an "emotional journey" reducing her feelings of neediness, ultimately reviving her career with subsequent offers for stage roles and television projects like Safari School. The public reception was positive, with Leeming noting that the exposure, encouraged by her son, helped her emerge from post-divorce isolation and led to increased recognition. Leeming's personal documentary Searching for René (2013), broadcast on BBC South East's Inside Out and later on BBC South and North, chronicled her five-year quest to trace the life and legacy of World War II Free French pilot René Mouchotte, inspired by her discovery of his wartime diaries. The project involved research trips from to , , and , where she left a letter in his tomb, culminating in emotional revelations such as meeting Mouchotte's sister shortly after her 101st birthday and delivering his British War Medals to her before her death. This endeavor not only resulted in a vitrine unveiling honoring Mouchotte but also contributed to the 2023 English reprint of his diaries, Free French Spitfire Hero, with Leeming's search featured as an epilogue including previously unseen family photos. From 2016 to 2017, Leeming featured in the documentary series , joining other senior celebrities in , , to test the feasibility of abroad, where she explored cultural sites like the and reflected on her father's Indian roots. Interactions with co-stars such as and highlighted group dynamics during long filming days, fostering bonds over shared aging concerns and contrasting 's respectful treatment of elders with the UK's perceived invisibility of older people. The experience shifted her views on aging, leading her to consider seasonal stays in for its kindness and lower materialism, while emphasizing the vibrancy possible in later life. The series' success spawned spin-offs, including The Real Marigold on Tour – (2017), where Leeming reunited with Margolyes, , and George in to examine longevity and culture amid vibrant street life, and The Real Marigold on Tour – (2019), focusing on adventures with and , further exploring global dynamics and personal growth. In 2015, Leeming made a brief appearance in the BBC antiques revival series Money for Nothing, donating items from her home such as a leather jacket, bird cage, Japanese instrument, and Southeast Asian fabric for upcycling by experts like Sarah Moore and Jay Blades, with proceeds supporting charitable causes. The following year, she appeared on the Channel 4 dating show Celebrity First Dates (2017 special for Stand Up to Cancer), where the five-times-married presenter sought companionship and reflected on her history of romantic heartbreaks, emphasizing the challenges of love later in life while remaining open to new connections.

Later projects and advocacy

Following her departure from the BBC in 1987, Jan Leeming established a successful career in corporate speaking and event hosting, which intensified in the post-2000 period with engagements at international conferences and product launches. She has hosted company events for major organizations in the UK and abroad, producing corporate videos on diverse topics and delivering professional presentations that leverage her expertise. In 2003, Leeming published her , Addicted to Love, through Robson Books, a 280-page that chronicles her personal life, theatrical beginnings, and television career, including challenges in the male-dominated broadcasting industry and reflections on her marriages. The emphasizes her resilience and professional evolution, drawing from her experiences as a newsreader and . Leeming extended her television presence into educational and formats beyond mainstream news. In 2007, she participated in the series Safari School, a six-week reality-style program filmed in where contestants trained as safari guides, focusing on animal handling and skills; she was eliminated in week two after demonstrating proficiency in wildlife tracking and guiding. Three years later, in February 2010, she competed in a special of Channel 4's , hosting a dinner party themed around her career highlights and raising funds for charity through the competition. A significant aspect of Leeming's post-2000 advocacy has been her commitment to conservation in , inspired by an initial encounter with the species in 1993. Since purchasing a flat in in 2002, she has divided her time between the and , volunteering as a handler at Cheetah Outreach, a program founded in 1997 to educate on the . Her efforts include conducting school tours with ambassador to promote awareness, assisting in daily care and , and organizing UK-based fundraising to support initiatives and habitat protection. Leeming's interest in World War II history, particularly Free French aviation, led to her involvement with the Allied Air Forces Memorial at the Yorkshire Air Museum in Elvington. This passion culminated in her six-year research project on pilot René Mouchotte, resulting in the 2013 BBC documentary Searching for René, which traced his diaries and contributions to the RAF's No. 340 Squadron. In December 2011, she was appointed vice-president of the memorial, where she sponsors plaques for Free French pilots, delivers talks on Battle of Britain commemorations, and advocates for the preservation of Allied aviation heritage, reflecting her French ancestry and commitment to historical education.

Personal life

Marriages and relationships

Jan Leeming's first was to BBC sound engineer John Staple in 1961, when she was 19; the union lasted only seven months and ended due to her youth and inexperience, which she later described as a mistake. Following the , she entered a brief relationship in the mid-1960s with writer Owen Leeming, her BBC mentor, with whom she relocated abroad; unable to marry due to ongoing proceedings, she adopted his surname by . This move briefly influenced her early career trajectory by taking her overseas. Her second marriage to Jeremy Gilchrist occurred in 1972 and lasted eight months, ending amid personal incompatibilities and his , which she identified as a pattern in her relationships. In 1980, she married BBC radio announcer Patrick Lunt, with whom she had a ; the marriage dissolved in 1986, strained by career demands and an affair on her part with a pilot. Leeming's fourth marriage was to that pilot, Eric Steenson, in 1988; lasting until 1995, it ended due to his serial despite being the "love of her life," leaving her in severe emotional distress, including suicidal thoughts. She wed her fifth husband, teacher , in 1997, but the marriage ended in 2001 amid similar issues of unfaithfulness and relocation pressures from her career. Leeming has reflected that all five husbands were womanizers, contributing to the failures, and she repeatedly overlooked red flags in pursuit of . After her final divorce, Leeming remained single for about 20 years, turning to around 2011 on platforms like Elite Singles to seek companionship in later life, though she described early experiences as disastrous. In 2024 and 2025, she joined additional sites and agencies, meeting a new partner described as an engaging conversationalist; she has expressed openness to a sixth , stating "why not?" at age 83. That April, she shared a 17-page critical letter from Steenson, her "cheating love," which blamed her for their relationship's issues, highlighting her journey toward self-forgiveness and resilience.

Family and residences

Jan Leeming has one child from her marriages, a son born in the early 1980s during her union with Patrick Lunt, with whom she shares a close and supportive relationship; he resides in , , and has publicly discussed his experience with at age 23 to raise awareness. Public information on Leeming's siblings or is limited, reflecting her preference for discretion in personal matters; she has credited her parents, particularly her father , for providing a stable and encouraging environment during her childhood, especially after her parents' separation when she was seven, which influenced her resilience and career pursuits. Her mother Hazel also played a role in her early upbringing before the family relocated shortly after Leeming's birth in , . Leeming's primary residence has long been in the area of the , where she has lived since 1998, currently in a seaside flat in Walmer that she purchased around 2003, offering tranquil views of the beach and proximity to historical sites she cherishes. During the 2000s, she spent significant periods in for , owning a flat in from 2002 until 2010 while training as a handler and advocating for through organizations like Cheetah Outreach. As of 2025, her home remains in , providing a stable base amid her selective public activities. Leeming has consistently balanced her high-profile media career with a strong emphasis on , sharing only essential details about her son and upbringing to inspire others while shielding personal boundaries from excessive scrutiny, as evidenced by her expressed frustration with ongoing media focus on her private life. This approach allows her to maintain stability and focus on meaningful engagements without compromising familial intimacy.

Later career and public life

Recent activities and media appearances

In July 2024, Leeming gave a candid to , where she discussed the infidelity of her five former husbands, describing it as a pattern of "bad luck" in her romantic life, and reflected on the evolution of the since her tenure there, noting significant changes in broadcasting culture. She also revealed that her participation in I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! in 2006 was primarily motivated by financial needs following personal hardships. In September 2024, Leeming attended the red-carpet premiere of the documentary Kids Like Us at in , supporting a film focused on children's experiences with rare conditions. In April 2025, Leeming appeared on the podcast Suddenly Single, hosted by Tim Vincent and Siobhan Wyke, where at age 83 she shared her recent experiences with a dating agency, including her first date in a decade and openness to a sixth marriage, stating, "Why not?" She described meeting a potential partner through the agency and expressed renewed confidence in her romantic prospects. Later that month, in a feature for Entertainment Daily, Leeming disclosed the contents of a "savage letter" from the man she considered the love of her life, who had cheated on her, and offered reflections on her past relationships, emphasizing personal growth and resilience over decades of public life. In June 2025, Leeming was interviewed by the Daily Mail, where she criticized the current generation of TV anchors for their "bad pronunciation, mumbled speech and heavy accents," stating that news presentation has become a "performance" rather than clear reporting. These appearances underscore Leeming's continued engagement with media at 83, blending personal revelations with her enduring public persona.

Philanthropy and honors

Jan Leeming has been actively involved in since 2000, particularly through her work with a sanctuary in , where she has volunteered and contributed to efforts aimed at protecting endangered . Her passion for extends to supporting broader initiatives, including as a life member of the David Shepherd Conservation Foundation and the , both focused on wildlife protection, as well as serving as patron for charities such as Animal SOS and Safe Haven for Donkeys, where she participates in fundraising and awareness campaigns. These roles highlight her commitment to and global , often leveraging her public profile to promote . Leeming's advocacy also encompasses history, inspired by her personal research into the life of French pilot Mouchotte, which led to the 2013 BBC documentary Searching for and the 2022 republication of Mouchotte's diaries with an epilogue by Leeming. This work prompted her appointment as of the Allied Air Forces Memorial at the in 2011, a position in which she supports commemorative events and the preservation of aviation heritage related to Allied forces. Throughout her career, Leeming has received several notable honors for her contributions to broadcasting. She was voted Newsreader of the Year by the (TRIC) in both 1982 and 1983, recognizing her excellence in television news presentation. In the same year, she won the Pye Award for Television Personality of the Year, further acknowledging her impact as a prominent female figure in . Additionally, she holds the title of Freeman of the , an honor reflecting her professional standing. Leeming's broader impact includes corporate speaking engagements on topics related to women's careers in , drawing from her experiences as a in a male-dominated field, and her participation in the BBC series , where she voiced strong opinions against age discrimination, stating that older individuals are often unfairly bracketed and overlooked despite their potential contributions. Her legacy endures as an influence on subsequent generations of female presenters, having been among the first women to break into newsreading in in 1963 and later at the , setting standards for poise and professionalism. Through candid public discussions of her five marriages and views on retirement—often shared in interviews and shows like —she has contributed to broader conversations on personal resilience, aging gracefully, and defying societal expectations for women in later life.

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