Amanda Hamilton
Amanda Hamilton | |
---|---|
Born |
1974 Edinburgh, Scotland |
Education | Edinburgh Napier University |
Occupation |
Nutritionist Broadcaster |
Years active | 11 |
Known for |
Co-presenter of Something for the Weekend (2007–2009) |
Spouse(s) |
??? (??-??) Crawfurd Hill (2008–) |
Children |
Daughter Jana, born 2005 Son Ruaridh, born 2009. |
Amanda Hamilton (born 1974) is a Scottish businesswoman, broadcaster, and writer in the areas of food, health and nutrition.
Early life
Amanda was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, to Ann and Ronnie, both P.E. teachers. Her father is well known for captaining Scotland's volleyball team for over two decades, and for his work as the Scottish Schools' FA President. She has an elder brother, Stewart, who represented Scotland at badminton. Amanda herself became an international-class badminton player, representing Scotland at under-16 level.[1] Hamilton obtained a degree in Marketing and Communications from Edinburgh Napier University. During the course she undertook a one year exchange scholarship to study in the United States.[2] Upon her graduation, Amanda became a news reporter for a local television station in Colorado.[2] A fluent Spanish language speaker, she also spent one year in Mexico as a journalist, before returning to her native UK where she undertook a professional qualification in Nutrition.[2] She then moved to the Himalayas, studying Ayurvedic Medicine with a local doctor, and yoga.[2]
Journalist and broadcasting Career
Between 2005 and 2011 Amanda co-produced and presented five series of The Spa of Embarrassing Illnesses for UKTV Style.[3] In each series a group of people were gathered together at an exotic spa location where they were helped to conquer their embarrassing and intimate health conditions. One series was also shown on BBC Scotland. Amanda went on to present two spin-off series, Spa of Weight Loss for Life and Teen Spa of Embarrassing Illnesses. The series rights were later bought by US production company 44 Blue.
Amanda's first real break as a broadcaster came in the UK when she appeared as a nutritionist on the BBC program Should I Worry About...? in 2006, which was presented by Top Gear and Total Wipeout front-man Richard Hammond.[4] In 2007 she appeared as the nutritional expert alongside Professor Ian Philp in the BBC series How to Live Longer in which she and Ian tried to help six volunteers to adopt healthier lifestyles.[5]
In 2009 Amanda appeared as the nutritional expert in the first series of TernTV's The Last Resort in which six volunteers suffering from addictive behaviours were helped to put their addictions behind them in just nine days.[6] The series was broadcast on BBC Northern Ireland.
In 2011 Amanda co-presented six episodes of Slim Chance: Fix My Family for BBC Northern Ireland.[7] Three families were given nutritional guidance in helping them approach life in a healthier fashion. There came a follow up programme a year later.
After becoming a nutrition expert on GMTV, Amanda co-presented the programme series Inch Loss Island, Bikini Diet, and Little Black Dress.[8]
In November 2010 Amanda was a guest co-presenter on STV's daily lifestyle show The Hour.[9] In January 2011, Amanda presented 28 episodes of STV's New Year, New You series.[10] Amanda is currently one of the presenters on the Landward series on BBC1 Scotland, focusing on health and nutrition.[11]
In 2013 Amanda acted as the guinea pig in a documentary for ITV's Tonight programme called Food Facts and Figures, the Great British Diet in which for one week she substituted her usual diet for one eaten by a typical British female, and gained five pounds as a result.[12]
Nutritionist
Alongside her career as a television presenter, Amanda founded Amanda Hamilton Ltd in 2007, which organises and licenses health and weight-loss retreats in the United Kingdom.
Amanda was an ambassador in 2008 for the Scottish Executive’s Active Nation programme, and in the same year the face of Cancer Research UK’s Great British Breakfast campaign. She was also an adviser on the Scottish Government’s curriculum for excellence panel on Food & Health. She also write columns for several health magazines and newspaper supplements.
Hamilton is a member of the British Association of Nutritional Therapists, and a member of The Guild of Health Writers. Hamilton is currently studying for an MSc in Obesity Science at Robert Gordon University.
Books
- Hamilton, Amanda LifeDetox Piatkus, 2007. ISBN 0-749-92796-8
- Hamilton, Amanda Life-Changing Weight Loss Piatkus, 2008. ISBN 0-749-92837-9
- Hamilton, Amanda Eat, Fast, Slim Watkins Publishing, 2013. ISBN 1-848-99103-7
References
- ↑ "Nutritionist and TV star Amanda Hamilton explains her love of travelling". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2013-08-18.
- 1 2 3 "Broadcaster and Nutritionist Amanda Hamilton looks back at her student days". Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 2012-12-29.
- ↑ "The Spa of Embarrassing Illnesses". TernTV. Retrieved 2013-08-18.
- ↑ "Should I Worry About...?". BBC. Retrieved 2013-08-18.
- ↑ "How to Live Longer". BBC. Retrieved 2013-08-18.
- ↑ "The Last Resort". TernTV. Retrieved 2013-08-18.
- ↑ "Slim Chance: Fix My Family". BBC. Retrieved 2013-08-18.
- ↑ "Amanda Hamilton on GMTV Little Black Dress Diet". GMTV. Retrieved 29 December 2011.
- ↑ "Amanda Hamilton and Grant Stott to present STV's ""The Hour"". BBC. Retrieved 29 December 2011.
- ↑ "Amanda Hamilton presents STV's New Year, New You series.". STV. Archived from the original on 29 December 2011. Retrieved 29 December 2011.
- ↑ "Landward: Green burials". BBC. Retrieved 29 December 2011.
- ↑ "Nutritionist Amanda Hamilton tries The Great British Diet for a week". ITV.com. Retrieved 2013-08-18.