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Tim Graham (Timothy Graham) was born on 1958 in Holloway, Middlesex, United Kingdom, is a from Holloway, London of Irish/Scots parentage and the son of John Graham. Discover Tim Graham's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

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1983

Graham began his TV career as a researcher on ITV show Number 73 (1983–1984) and became its music associate (1985).

1988

He worked on two series of Tyne Tees' The Tube, before becoming presenter on Channel 4's BAFTA-winning Wired (1988), working with artists including Elton John, Miles Davis, Paul Weller, Nina Simone, Johnny Cash, Al Green and Iggy Pop.

1992

He also co-devised BBC Children's series What's That Noise!, which won a Royal Television Society Children's Entertainment Award in 1992.

1997

In 1997, Tim was promoted to deputy editor of cable and satellite channel Granada Talk TV.

2000

At LWT, Graham executive-produced shows including Gordon Ramsay's Beyond Boiling Point (2000), having produced the chef's first television series Boiling Point (1999), including its pilot episode for Channel 4.

2001

In early 2001, Tim was promoted to Deputy Managing Director of LWT's digital unit The Lab - having formed its start-up team as Head of Development.

He headed-up shows including The End of the Week Show, a topical discussion programme with Mariella Frostrup and created the first series of ITV's The Borough, which was awarded special commendation by the ITC.

Later producing work included A Place in the Sun and, at his own production company, exec'ing the lead episode of Megafactories Series 5 for National Geographic Channel which aired in over 66 countries worldwide.

Tim began his media career as an Arts/Music writer for pop culture magazines including BLITZ, Melody Maker and Hot Press.

For radio, he produced the Radio 1 Doing the Business documentary 'The Glass Ceiling', about women in the music business.

Graham wrote poetry for a number of audio books, including Cricket: A Sport in Verse which features his work Mantra of the Beast and Beirut Wedding Poem.

Tim voiced a number of commercials, including Guerlain for ITV, Rimmel and Siemens.

2015

Timothy Graham (1958 – 6 September 2015) was from Holloway, London of Irish/Scots parentage and the son of John Graham.

In his own right, he was a British, RTS Award-winning TV Producer, journalist, former television presenter, chairman and founder of Soho-based Fin London.