From carpenter, to travel show host and Dancing With The Stars champion, Tom Williams is keen to continue his rise in television, or wants his old job back. A stint on radio led to a blossoming relationship with Channel Seven where Tom moved into our lounge rooms and became a household name. The adventure mad presenter combines his energy with good humour and charm to engage and entertain audiences.
The start of Tom’s media career nearly didn’t happen. When he called Merrick & Rosso’s Triple J Drive show he forgot to turn the radio down in his ute. The resulting feedback down the line had Tom pleading with the show’s producer to let him stay on the line. Tom charmed his way past the producer and made such an impression on Merrick & Rosso that he became a regular. When Merrick & Rosso moved on to launch Sydney’s NOVA 969 radio station, Tom came with them.
Tom, a carpenter by trade, caught the ear of the producers at Seven’s DIY show Room For Improvement and soon was on air building a television career, as well as numerous pergolas and sunrooms. Tom was not a personality pretending to know what the pointy end of a drill does; he consulted for the program as a genuine tradesman. He also wrote a DIY column for New Idea for two years.
A snowboarding instructor, competitive Surf Life Saver and keen surfer, Tom is no stranger to adventure. So it made perfect sense when in 2001 Seven decided to spread Tom’s natural charm and easy humour to the Great Outdoors. Since then he has filed stories from around the world, crash testing holidays for Australia’s TV viewers on one of the nation’s most popular shows.
At the start of 2005 Tom took on his most frightening challenge yet - being a contestant on Dancing With The Stars. Tom is never one to do things half-heartedly and he attacked rehearsals as fiercely as anyone could. The results on the dance floor made him hugely popular with the voting audience and the show’s judges. Tom entered the competition as a bit of fun, but once he hit the dance floor his competitive drive took over and he ended up being crowned series two champion.
Tom was all of a sudden a household name, which got him his first hosting role on The Mole. Cast & crew, including Tom, flew to different locations in New Zealand and back to Sydney each week for a live elimination show. The show was a ratings winner for Seven and capped off an amazing and surprising year for Tom.
2006 was been a busy year for Tom. As well as continuing to live out of a suitcase for The Great Outdoors, Tom was a key member of Seven’s broadcast team from this year’s Winter Olympics in Torino, Italy.
Tom Williams did a great job working on the Extreme Hawaii event, with our team and our group. The delegates enjoyed the group challenge which Tom co-hosted and was excellent in executing his role for that event. Tom also emceed our gala dinner. He worked the crowd and called the event with great professionalism as well as being personable and approachable.
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