Steve Miller (broadcaster)

Steve Miller is a television broadcaster, author, columnist, commentator and a clinical hypnotherapist, best known for presenting Fat Families on Sky1 from 6 January to 30 December 2010 and shows in Holland.[1]

Steve Miller
Born
Steven Miller
Career
ShowFat Families
StylePresenter
CountryUnited Kingdom

Miller is a regular panelist and columinist for British television channels including ITV's Good Morning Britain, This Morning, Loose Women as well as GB News and Talk TV. Miller is also known for sharing his advice and tips on social media platforms such as TikTok.[2]


Personal life

Miller graduated at the London College of Hypnosis and is a full member of the British Society of Clinical Hypnosis. Miller set up the Association Of Weight Loss Hypnotherapists and is former specialist weight loss advisor to the National Council Of Hypnotherapy. Miller runs his own Hypnotherapy Clinic. Miller has been open about suffering from panic attacks and his own weight issues.[3]


Notable appearances

YearMediaPartProductionProduction Company
2010-2011Television seriesMain presenter on Fat FamiliesSky1
2010TelevisionGuest on This MorningITV
2011TelevisionSBS NetherlandsNetherlands TV
2021TelevisionCommentator Panelist for Good Morning BritainITV
2023-2024TelevisionCommentator Panelist for GB NewsGBN
2023TelevisionGuest on Talk TVNews UK


Fat Families

During each programme Steve initially spends 24 hours with the family and discovers what they eat on a normal day. He then spends the rest of the week educating the family about what they can do to help them lose weight. At the end of the week Steve modifies the family home to keep them motivated to lose weight. The families are then given a further 9 weeks to lose weight with Steve giving each person a target weight loss.[4]

Families are also revisited months later in episodes titled "Second Helpings" to see how they have progressed.[5]

Episodes

Series 1

EpisodeFamilyOriginal airdate
1The Cuff family6 January 2010
Steve visits the Cuff family in Telford. Anne loses 28 pounds, Mike loses 28 pounds, and Tarnya loses 49 pounds.
2The Jeapes family13 January 2010
Steve visits the Jeapes family in Eastbourne. Ron loses 22 pounds, Daniel loses 25 pounds, Mark loses 25 pounds, and Alan loses 16 pounds.
3The Huzzey family20 January 2010
Steve visits the Huzzey family in Chelmsford. Phil loses 48 pounds, Jan loses 49 pounds, and Kaleigh loses 24 pounds.
4The Radford family27 January 2010
Steve visits the Radford family in Blackpool. Lou loses 13 pounds and Steve (Radford) loses 11 pounds. Steve loses 14 pounds, but puts weight back on. Neither Lou or Steve fully engage with the process. Steve died from a dilated cardiomyopathy on 26 July 2011.
5The Blackholly family3 February 2010
Steve visits the Blackholly family in Wiltshire. Toni loses 38 pounds and Neil loses 60 pounds.
6The Haddrell family10 February 2010
Steve visits the Haddrell family in Luton. Eileen loses 28 pounds, Linda loses 27 pounds, Matt loses 31 pounds, and Sarah loses 28 pounds.

Series 2

EpisodeFamilyOriginal airdate
1The Joell-Ireland family25 October 2010
2The Turner family26 October 2010
3The Gunning family27 October 2010
4The Parker family1 November 2010
5Jasette, Ladonna, Sharlene and Tracey2 November 2010
Steve visits Jasette, Ladonna, Sharlene and Tracey in London. Jasette loses 28 pounds, Ladonna loses 28 pounds, Sharlene loses 25 pounds, and Tracey loses 29 pounds.
6The D'Arcier family3 November 2010
Steve visits the D'Arcier family in North Yorkshire. Michelle loses 18 pounds and Bridget loses 17 pounds.
7The Brookes family8 November 2010
Steve visits the Brookes family in Liverpool. Clare loses 27 pounds and Andrew loses 50 pounds
8The Middleton family15 November 2010
Steve visits the Middleton family in Birmingham. A.J. loses 33 pounds and Charlie loses 37 pounds.

References


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