Adam Spencer
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Birth name | Adam Barrington Spencer |
Born | 29 January 1969 (age 55)[1] Sydney, Australia |
Station(s) | 702 ABC Sydney |
Network | ABC Local Radio |
Country | Australia |
Previous show(s) | 702 ABC Sydney(2006–2013)and Triple J Breakfast (1999–2004) |
Website | adamspencer |
Adam Barrington Spencer (born 29 January 1969) is an Australian radio presenter, comedian, and media personality. He first came to fame when he won his round of the comedic talent search Raw Comedy in the mid-1990s. Soon thereafter, he began working at Triple J, on mid-dawn and drive shifts before hosting the Triple J Breakfast Show with Wil Anderson.
He is a patron of science-related events and programs, including the University of Sydney's Eureka Prize, a "lateral-thinking" science prize.[2] He is a member of the Sleek Geek Week tour along with Karl Kruszelnicki, as well as performing his own comedy at events around the country.
In October 2015 he was named as the number one ticket holder for the Sydney Swans for season 2016, where he is also a regular MC for events and presentations.[3]
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Early life
Born on 29 January 1969, in Sydney, Spencer grew up in the Hunters Hill/Gladesville area.[4]
Spencer was born without the muscle levator palpebrae superioris in his right upper eyelid, leading to permanent ptosis (drooping of the upper eyelid) and noticeable facial asymmetry. He later received a transplant from a donor in an operation performed by eye surgeon Fred Hollows, allowing him to "open" that eye.
Spencer attended St Aloysius' College in Sydney, and was a vice-captain of the College and Captain of the Australian Schools Debating Team.
He graduated from the University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Science with first class honours in pure mathematics in 1991.[5] While at university, he was one of the world's top-ranked debaters, reaching the final round of the World Universities Debating Championship three times (1990, 1992, 1996) and winning Worlds Best Speaker (1996).[6] He also won the Australasian debating championship twice (1988, 1990). He was also President of the University of Sydney Union.[7]
Career
He won the Triple J Raw Comedy Championship in 1996.[8]
Television
Adam Spencer has been a host of ABC science shows Quantum, FAQ and Sleek Geeks. In 2005, Spencer hosted Australia's first poker TV show, Joker Poker, on the Ten Network.
- Quantum (1998–2001) – ABC1[9]
- FAQ (1998–2001) – ABC1
- Hit & Run (2003) – The Comedy Channel
- Joker Poker (2005) – Channel Ten
- Sleek Geeks (2008 and 2010) – ABC1
- Good News Week (2009) – Channel Ten
- ANZ Championship (Festival of the Stars) (2009) – Channel Ten
Radio
From 1999, and joined in 2000 by Wil Anderson, Spencer hosted Triple J's breakfast show, before they both retired from the show in 2004.[10] On 20 February 2006, he began presenting Breakfast on 702 ABC Sydney, replacing Angela Catterns.[11] Spencer previously hosted the "Smile High Club" radio show programme on Qantas Airlines radio channel, Q.
On 6 December 2013, Spencer hosted his last breakfast radio program for ABC 702.[12]
Controversy
In July 2011 Spencer interviewed climate change sceptic Christopher Monckton. During a heated interview Spencer hung up on Monckton.[13]
Book
In 2014, Spencer published the mathematics book Adam Spencer's Big Book of Numbers.[14] It focuses on facts, mathematical equations and statistics for each number from one to 100.[15]
Personal life
On the final day of his breakfast show in 2004, he announced that his partner Mel was pregnant and that the next year he would be leaving his media career to become a full-time dad. He returned within two years to present another breakfast radio show. He married Mel on 28 January 2006.[16] He coaches the University of Sydney second grade women's football team.[17] Since December 2001, he has been a Fellow of the University Senate.[18] He had also served a term from 1992 to 1995. He is a member of the NSW Premier's Advisory Committee on Greenhouse and Global Warming and the NSW Health Department's Clinical Ethics Review Committee.[19]
While Spencer attended St. Aloysius' College and was brought up a Catholic, he describes himself an atheist.[7]
Charity
Spencer promotes the work of Redkite, Unifem, Kids For Life and UNICEF, and is an ambassador for The Fred Hollows Foundation[20] and Dymocks Children's Charities. He is the national Patron for Dry July.[21] Spencer has made appearances at the Wave Aid concert in Sydney in 2004, the Australian leg of Live Earth in 2007 and the Sound Relief concert in Sydney in 2009.[citation needed]
Recognition
Main-belt asteroid 18413 Adamspencer has been named after him.[22]
References
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