Jemish Patel

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Jemish "Jem" Patel on AVAGO Balls
Jemish "Jem" Patel on AVAGO Balls

Jemish "Jem" Patel (born London 1975) is a host of BIG Game TV!, a live quiz show on Sky Digital (UK), channel 849.


He approached the BBC in 1993, while still at school, and had a role in filming a documentary on young homelessness in London. The programme was aired several times on BBC2. At Southampton Institute, where he studied BA Hons Media with Cultural Studies, he was a radio presenter on SIRAN FM and later secured a 'drive time' show on SIN FM.

After graduating he worked at the BBC, on the filming of four Arthur Miller plays before moving to The Money Channel to become a Floor Manager and subsequently 'The Voice of the Channel'. Next he worked on Auction World again as a Floor Manager and was often asked by the producers of the show to come in front of camera and help the presenters live on-air. He then went on to successfully screen test in 2002 for AVAGO and presented the show for over four years until it's closure on 4th October 2006.


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