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  1. Chris Evans is a British journalist who is the editor of The Daily Telegraph. He serves as Director of Content at The Daily Telegraph and previously served as the Executive Head of News at The Daily Telegraph. Early life. Evans was born and raised in Walsall, England.

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    Evans was born in Warrington, England, the youngest child of bookmaker and health authority wages clerk Martin Joseph Evans (12 November 1921 – 25 April 1979), and Minnie Beardsall (1926–2018), who managed a corner shop. His siblings are brother David (born 1953) and sister Diane (born 1963). He started his schooling at St Margaret's Church of Engl...

    Early career

    Evans began his professional career at Piccadilly Radio, Manchester, in 1983, where he had previously had unpaid schoolboy work. Until 1984 Evans had three jobs: as an assistant to Timmy Mallett, and playing a character on his show called 'Nobby Nolevel' ('No 'O' Level'); acting as a disc jockey in the evenings at local pubswhen he was not at Piccadilly Radio; and still working at the newsagents, opening up daily at 5 a.m. to sort out the newspaper deliveries. Evans switched to a full-time po...

    Career success

    In addition to his Saturday morning show on GLR, in March 1992 Evans began presenting a Sunday afternoon show on BBC Radio 1, replacing Phillip Schofield. His show, Too Much Gravy, was broadcast from 14:30 to 16:00 and ended in September 1992. His move to Radio 1 was short-lived but seen as a huge success, with controller Johnny Beerling later admitting he wished he'd offered Evans a full-time show there and then. At the time, however, Evans objected that Radio 1 had attempted to constrain hi...

    The Big Breakfast

    Evans' departure from radio was in part so he could devote his time to the new Channel 4 breakfast television show, The Big Breakfast, from 28 September 1992. He co-hosted the show with Gaby Roslin. Evans left The Big Breakfast on 29 September 1994 and formed his own television production company, Ginger Productions. Its first major programme, Don't Forget Your Toothbrush, was broadcast between 1994 and 1995. The original concepts proved to be lucrative for Evans as its format was sold to num...

    Sale of GMG – dismissal and legal cases

    On 14 March 2000, Evans agreed the sale of Ginger Media Group to Scottish Media Group for £225m. The sale made Evans the highest-paid entertainer in the UK in 2000, estimated by the Sunday Times Rich List to have been paid around £35.5million. Following poor reviews of TFI Friday,and Evans himself handing over presentation of the last series of the show to a series of "friends", the show was cancelled in December 2000. Evans continued to host the station's breakfast show, but echoes of his ea...

    Allegations and termination from Top Gear

    The first episode of the new series of six episodes was broadcast 29 May 2016.In June 2016 it was reported that fellow presenter LeBlanc had threatened to quit the show unless Evans was fired, because of inappropriate behaviour on set. The source alleged that Evans had become jealous of the attention the other presenters were getting and had become distanced from the group. On 4 July 2016 Evans announced that he had stepped down as presenter of the show and cutting his contract with Top Gear...

    Evans has a daughter, Jade (born 1986), by former fiancée Alison Ward. In 1998, after a long-running dispute, the couple reached an out-of-court arrangement whereby Evans provided a home for his daughter and an allowance to Ward.On 9 January 2015, Evans became a grandfather when Jade gave birth to her son. Evans married Carol McGiffinin 1991. Their...

    To date, Evans has written three autobiographies: 1. It's Not What You Think. Harper Collins. 2009. ISBN 978-0-00-732723-2. 2. Memoirs of a Fruitcake. Harper Collins. 2010. ISBN 978-0-00-734568-7. (also advertised as It's Not About Me: From Billie to Breakfast) 3. Call The Midlife. W&N. 2015. ISBN 978-0297609827.

  2. Christopher Robert Evans (Boston, 13 de junho de 1981) [3] [4] [5] [6] é um ator estadunidense. Começou sua carreira na série de televisão Opposite Sex (2000), e desde então apareceu em vários filmes, sendo mais conhecido por interpretar o Capitão América no Universo Cinematográfico da Marvel .

  3. 3 de set. de 2018 · This web page is not about Chris Evans, the journalist, but about Chris Evans, the broadcaster. It covers his career from GLR to Virgin Radio, his TV shows, his controversies and his personal life.

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  4. 3 de set. de 2018 · Evans, a well-known petrolhead and experienced broadcaster, was seen as a safe bet to take over the helm of the BBC's flagship motoring show.

  5. 9 de jun. de 2021 · The 39-year-old star's new media venture, A Starting Point, is bringing politicians directly to the most engaged young cohort in modern American history.