Tim Wonnacott
| Name | Tim Wonnacott |
| Birth Name | Timothy Wonnacott |
| Birth Date | 1951-3-12 |
| Birth Place | Barnstaple, Devon, England |
| Nationality | English |
| Occupation | Broadcaster, antiques expert |
| Years Active | 1978–present |
| Television | |
| Children | 3 |
| Awards | Key to the city of Plymouth |
| Spouse | Helen Mary Wonnacott (1984 – now) |
| Url | www.timwonnacott.com |
Timothy Wonnacott (born 12 March 1951) is an English chartered auctioneer, chartered surveyor, antiques expert, narrator, and a television presenter. He was previously a director of Sotheby's, one of the world's oldest auction houses.
He is best known for having presented the BBC daytime programme Bargain Hunt from 2003 until 2015, and has been the narrator of Antiques Road Trip since it began in 2010.
Education
Wonnacott was educated at the independent West Buckland School in Devon; after qualifying as a chartered auctioneer and chartered surveyor, he took a postgraduate course at the Victoria and Albert Museum in fine and decorative arts.
Professional career
Wonnacott's ambition was to follow in the footsteps of his father, Major Raymond Wonnacott, an auctioneer in South West England.
Wonnacott joined Sotheby's in 1978, becoming a full Director in 1985. He was appointed sole chairman of Sotheby's South, based at Billingshurst in Sussex and at Sotheby's saleroom in Olympia, London. He ran Sotheby's operations in North West England when he lived in Cheshire.
In January 2003, he left Sotheby's after 25 years, in order to concentrate on his media activities. He started the fine art agency and brokerage business Tim Wonnacott & Associates. The business is designed to provide independent advice to both buyers and sellers of antiques.
Wonnacott has helped raise money for many charities at auction, including the 'Cow Parade' auctions in London and the Isle of Man (the former featuring the prize cow ‘big Kez’),9 the sale of statues of Gromit in Bristol in 2013, and the sale of statues of Shaun the Sheep in Bristol in 2015. In October 2007, he took part in what was then believed to be the world's largest public art auction, when 63 fibreglass cows were put up for sale outside Manchester Town Hall. Proceeds were to be donated to a local charity, Manchester Kids.
He is a fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
Television
In July 2003, Wonnacott replaced David Dickinson as the daytime host of BBC One television programme Bargain Hunt. The original contract was for 30 shows, but this was extended to over 350 shows in the light of his appeal to viewers.
Wonnacott is currently the narrator of BBC TV's Antiques Road Trip and Celebrity Antiques Road Trip. The programme's format involves two experts (and, in the celebrity version, two celebrities as well) driving around the country in a classic car visiting antique shops and buying objects out of a starting budget of £400. The items that are purchased are sold by auction at the end of each episode; the resulting profits or losses are rolled over until the road trip comes to an end—usually after five days—when the person with the most money is deemed the winner. Since season 27 the format was changed to a "best of 5 auctions" format; initially with a sum of £1500 to last the whole trip, then amended to £300 per episode, with no profits or losses being rolled forward. This allowed the auction of several days shopping to be filmed in one go at one auction simplifying and streamlining the production process, since there is no need to wait for the results of one auction before filming the next shopping segment. In the celebrity version, only one auction is featured and there is no roll-over.
His other TV appearances include BBC One's Restoration, The Divine Michelangelo, Test the Nation, Ready, Steady, Cook, This Morning, Top Gear, Going, Going, Gone, Going for a Song, Light Lunch, The Antiques Show, Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is, The Great Antiques Hunt, Buried Treasures, and Royal Upstairs Downstairs.
On 29 August 2014, Wonnacott was announced as a contestant on the twelfth series of Strictly Come Dancing. He was partnered with Australian dancer Natalie Lowe. The couple were eliminated in week 4, after dancing the paso doble, in favour of Mark Wright and Karen Hauer staying in the competition.
On 16 September 2015, it was reported that he was no longer to host Bargain Hunt for personal reasons, after an alleged disagreement with producers.
Personal life
Wonnacott was born in Barnstaple, north Devon, England, the younger son of local auctioneer Major Raymond Wonnacott and his wife Pamela. He was brought up in Devon. His elder brother Paul died in the late 1960s.
He married Helen (born August 1956) in 1984; they have three children.
References
- Bargain Hunt's Tim Wonnacott becomes the third celebrity to be voted off Strictly Come Dancing, review, Michael Hogan, 19 October 2014, The Telegraph
- Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, Find a member, 28 September 2013
- Read, Jennifer, Job vacancy: Tim Wonnacott leaves Bargain Hunt after 12 years, Digital Spy, 25 November 2015, 7 July 2016
- dead, 5 May 2013, Acclaimed property auctioneer dies at 88, 29 October 2009, Local World, This is Exeter, 27 July 2012
- dead, 30 September 2015, Suspended Bargain Hunt presenter Tim Wonnacott criticised for taking fee for charity auction, 29 September 2015, Local World, North Devon Journal, 7 June 2016
- A Grand Announcement! Tim Wonnacott to host our Gromit Unleashed auction, Gromit Unleashed, 7 June 2016
- Pastures new as cows go under hammer, 15 February 2007, Manchester Evening News, 7 June 2016
- Lisa, Mitchell, Is 50 the new 40?, BBC News, 6 May 2003, 16 December 2011
- Tufayel Ahmed, Tim Wonnacott hailed as 'true gent' by Strictly celebrities as he's eliminated from the competition, Daily Mirror, 19 October 2014, 4 March 2019
- BBC suspends Bargain Hunt presenter over alleged row with producers, Press Association, The Guardian, 16 September 2015
- Tim Wonnacott & Associates, About Tim Wonnacott, 2011-10-24
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Category:People from Barnstaple
Category:English antiques experts
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Category:Fellows of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors