TV personalities named Big Give ambassadors

Britain’s leading match funding charity Big Give, which runs the UK’s biggest fundraising campaign, has announced that TV personalities Lorraine Kelly, Ruby Wax, Deborah Meaden and Megan McCubbin have become ambassadors, strengthening the charity’s network of prominent supporters.

Big Give, which enables donations from the public to charities taking part in its campaigns to be doubled, has raised over £427 million to date.

Its flagship campaign, the Christmas Challenge, became the UK’s biggest public fundraiser in 2024 when it overtook more established campaigns such as Children in Need and Comic Relief. Last year, the Christmas Challenge raised a record £57.4 million in one week for 1,591 charities taking part.

The charity has previously worked with high profile supporters of charities participating in its campaigns, including Dame Judi Dench, Gary Lineker and Dame Joanna Lumley.

Now, as it seeks to spread the word further about the power of match funding, it has appointed four celebrity ambassadors.

Lorraine Kelly is one of the UK’s most familiar and respected broadcasters, best known as the long-standing host of ITV’s Lorraine. With a television career spanning decades, Lorraine has become a trusted presence in British households and a consistent supporter of charitable causes.

She has previously pledged her support to charities taking part in Big Give campaigns, most recently encouraging people to support The Muscle Help Foundation during last year’s Christmas Challenge.

Ruby Wax is a comedian, writer, broadcaster and mental health campaigner who rose to prominence with her sharp, often confrontational celebrity interviews on television shows such as The Full Wax and Ruby Wax Meets. 

In recent years she has become a prominent advocate for mental health awareness, drawing on her own experiences of depression, earning a master’s degree in mindfulness-based cognitive therapy from the University of Oxford and receiving an OBE in 2015 for services to mental health. She has previously worked with Big Give when her mental health charity Frazzled Café has taken part in its campaigns.

Deborah Meaden is a business leader, investor and author, widely recognised for her role on the BBC’s Dragon’s Den, which she joined in 2006. She has been an active supporter of environmental and conservation initiatives throughout her career. She has previously supported Big Give campaigns through her involvement with Tusk, the conservation charity of which she is a trustee.

Megan McCubbin is a zoologist, conservationist, wildlife photographer and television presenter. She is best known for presenting the BBC wildlife programmes Springwatch, Autumnwatch and Winterwatch, and for her work highlighting biodiversity and environmental issues. She has previously worked to highlight Big Give’s second largest annual campaign, Earth Raise, which is the UK’s biggest environment-focused fundraiser.

Their appointments reflect a shared commitment to effective philanthropy and high-impact fundraising. Big Give’s match funding model enables charities to multiply the value of public donations, encouraging people to give more and more often.

Deborah Meaden, Big Give ambassador, said: “I have been impressed with how Big Give has championed match funding, bringing in companies, foundations and individual philanthropists to double donations from the public. It is clear that multiplying people’s generosity in this way encourages people to give more.

“Given my longstanding interest in environmental issues, I am especially pleased to be supporting Earth Raise, which has grown to become the UK’s biggest green fundraising campaign. I encourage everyone to get involved when the campaign launches on April 22nd.”

Lorraine Kelly, Big Give ambassador, said: “I am absolutely delighted to become an ambassador for Big Give. I know they have worked so hard to establish the Christmas Challenge as the UK’s biggest fundraiser, and other campaigns such as Earth Raise, Arts for Impact and Women and Girls have become vital moments in the fundraising calendar.

“I have seen the difference Big Give can make to individual charities taking part in its campaigns and match funding is such a brilliant way of making people’s donations go further.

“I am proud to be supporting Big Give in making such a positive difference.”

Ruby Wax, Big Give ambassador, said: “I have seen how powerful match funding can be when my charity Frazzled Café has taken part in Big Give campaigns. Telling people their donations will be doubled is a brilliant incentive to give.

“Big Give has raised incredible sums already and established the Christmas Challenge as the UK’s biggest public fundraising campaign. They have set an ambitious goal to raise £1 billion for good causes by 2030, and I am really happy to be able to play a part in that work as a new ambassador.”

Megan McCubbin, Big Give ambassador, said: “I have worked informally with Big Give on different campaigns involving charities I support for some time, and am thrilled to be taking on a broader role to help spread the word about the work.

“Match funding is a superpower – Big Give have shown that it can consistently deliver better and better fundraising results. The fact that the Christmas Challenge raised £57.4 million in one week last year is really incredible – and this year we want to do even more.”

James Reed CBE, Chair of Trustees at Big Give, said: Lorraine Kelly, Ruby Wax, Deborah Meaden and Megan McCubbin are all powerful and trusted advocates for positive change, and we are delighted to welcome them as ambassadors at Big Give.

“Their profiles and commitment to charitable causes will help shine an even brighter spotlight on the importance of match funding and effective philanthropy.”

Most influential UK game show hosts revealed

  • Paddy McGuinness is the most influential UK game show host, potentially earning £4,129.02 per sponsored post on Instagram
  • Most influential hosts came from North of England, beating London talent
  • Davina McCall is the only female presenter in the top ten, earning an estimated £3,086.50 per sponsored post

New analysis has revealed that Paddy McGuinness is the most influential UK game show host on Instagram.

The study conducted by SolitaireBliss analysed Instagram profiles of the presenters and marketing calculators to determine how influential the game show hosts are on social media. 

Paddy McGuinness takes the top spot, potentially earning £4,129.02 per sponsored post. Born in Bolton, Manchester, Paddy is best known for hosting popular dating game show Take Me Out from 2010-2019.

Paddy became a firm favourite on our screens, which led to job offers presenting game shows such as CatchpointBenchmarkTake Me OutI Can See Your VoiceQuestion of Sport and Amazing Greys.

He made his first television appearance in 1995 as a contestant on TV show God’s Gift, presented by #3 on the list, Davina McCall.

The TV star is making a fortune thanks to his Instagram following of 2 million, where Paddy can expect to earn an average of £4,129.02 per sponsored Instagram post. This would mean that Paddy would need to post thirty one sponsored posts to cover the cost of his new Porsche Taycan Turbo – priced at £125,000.

Paddy’s popularity with viewers led to additional TV opportunities where he now co-presents the fan favourite, Top Gear, alongside Freddie Flintoff and Chris Harris, which contributed to his increase in influence.

Keith Lemon, real name Leigh Francis, is the second most influential UK game show host, with an Instagram following of 1.8 million which comes mostly from his hit ITV game shows Celebrity Juice and Through the Keyhole.

As one of the top game show hosts in the country, Leigh can make an average of £3,688.73 per sponsored Instagram post. Born in Leeds, Keith started his television career after being discovered by #3 on the list, Davina McCall, while he was performing stand-up comedy. Now, Keith Lemon still presents on our screens today where he hosts Celebrity Juice, with season 26 now airing on ITV2. 

Davina McCall, born in Wimbledon, is the third most influential UK game show host and only female presenter in the top ten.

With an Instagram following of 1.5 million, Davina can expect to make an average of £3,086.50 per sponsored post. Her television career began in 1992 presenting on MTV, which eventually led to her first game show hosting gig for God’s Gift in 1996. Since then, Davina went on to host a number of game shows such as The Million Pound DropThe VaultDon’t Try This at HomePrickly HeatFive Minutes to a FortuneOblivious, and One Hundred and Eighty.

Davina is also well-known for her 10 year stint presenting Big Brother, celebrity fitness DVDs and more recently for her appearance as guest judge on The Masked Singer UK, all contributing to her overall popularity and influence. 

The fourth most influential UK game show host is Bradley Walsh. Bradley has a total Instagram following of 915,000 and can potentially earn an average of £2,800.63 per sponsored post. With an engagement rate of 2.92%, he has the highest level of user engagement out of the top ten.

Born and raised in Watford, London, Bradley started as a professional football player for Brentford, before ankle injuries led to the end of his early career. Following this, he worked at Pontins as a bluecoat before being recruited by ITV to present his first game show, Midas Touch in 1997.

Most known for hosting viewer’s favourite The Chase, winner of Most Popular Daytime Programme at the National Television Awards three times, and Beat the Chasers. Bradley has also hosted a number of other game shows such as Take Off with Bradley & HollyBlankety BlankCash TrappedKeep It in the FamilyNo. 1 Soap FanOdd One In and Spin Star

At number five is Bolton-born Vernon Kay. With 715,000 Instagram followers, he can earn a potential average of £2,183.56 per sponsored post.

Presenter of the iconic game show All Star Family Fortunes, Kay has a list of presenter credits on other game shows such as Beat the StarGame of TalentsHit Me Baby One More TimeMillion Dollar Mind GameBoys and GirlsBeat the StarThe Whole 19 Yards and 1000 Heartbeats. Vernon is also known for his career as a radio presenter, his appearance on I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! and his marriage to presenter and model Tess Daly. 

Magician and former children’s TV presenter Stephen Mulhern ranks at number six. Stephen has 628,000 Instagram followers which can net him a potential £1,904.62 on average per sponsored post.

As the youngest member of the Magic Circle, Mulhern made his first TV appearance as a child on Blue Peter. Before becoming host of the long-running game show favourite Catchphrase, Mulhern had established a successful career in children’s TV. Stephen has also been the host for past game shows In for a Penny, Rolling In It, Catchphrase, Big Star’s Little Star, Reality Bites, Globo Loco, Magic Numbers and Pick Me! 

Ben Shepherd is the seventh most influential host and earns an estimated £1,531.92 per sponsored post based on his half a million Instagram followers. Ben is known for presenting game show favourites Tipping Point, The Krypton Factor, Ninja Warrior UK, 1 vs 100 as well as Safebreakers and Who Dares Sings! Tipping Point is on weekdays at 4pm on ITV and is celebrating its-10 year anniversary. 

The eighth most influential game show host is Jason Manford. With 359,000 Instagram followers, Jason can earn a potential £1,096.20 per sponsored post. Born in Salford, he started his career as a radio presenter in Manchester before becoming team captain on 8 Out of Ten Cats. As well as performing stand-up comedy and acting, Manford is known for presenting game shows such as Unbeatable and What Would Your Kid Do? BigheadsThe Complaints Department and First & Last.

This number is likely to increase as he is expected to return as a panel judge alongside Sheridan Smith, Beverly Knight and Adam Lambert on new ITV show Starstruck, which has just been renewed for season two after season one received hit ratings with 4.3m at its debut.

Nick Knowles, at number nine, has 320,000 Instagram followers and can earn an estimated £980.55 per sponsored post. Nick first came to attention as host of DIY SOS which he has been presenting for 23 years, and is now known mostly for hosting BBC game shows such as Break the Safe, 5-Star Family Reunion, Guesstimation, Judgemental, Perfection and Who Dares Wins.

Last year Nick, who lives in Cirencester, was replaced by comedian Rhod Gilbert on a Children In Need special of DIY SOS when he breached BBC rules when he appeared as a builder in an advert for Shreddies.

Rounding off the list at number ten is Shane Richie.

With 251,000 Instagram followers, Shane can now potentially earn £767.30 per sponsored post. Known for his portrayal of Alfie Moon in EastEnders, Shane has become known for presenting game shows such as Win Your Wish List, Run the Risk, Reflex, Lucky Numbers, Don’t Forget the Lyrics, Decimate and Win, Lose or Draw

Commenting on the findings, a spokesperson from SolitaireBliss said: “The UK has always been obsessed with game shows and as a nation it has produced some TV classics. These hosts are a familiar face that we welcome into our homes every night, so it is no surprise how influential they become. Where we once had a generation of game show stars such as Cilla Black and Bruce Forsyth, we have a new era of hosts that can reach us at any time thanks to their social media presence.”

The analysis was conducted by SolitaireBliss which aims to give users free access to all their favourite card and board games online.

Other TV presenters such as Philip Schofield, Rylan and Ant & Dec are all influential, but are more known for shows such as This Morning and Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway and so were omitted from the list.

The Instagram earnings of the top ten UK game show hosts
CastInstagram handleFollower countPay per sponsored post
Paddy McGuinnessmcguinness.paddy2,000,000£4,129.02
Keith Lemonkeithlemon1,800,000£3,688.73
Davina McCalldavinamccall1,500,000£3,086.50
Bradley Walshbradderswalsh915,000£2,800.63
Vernon Kayvernonkay715,000£2183.56
Stephen Mulhernstephenmulhern628,000£1904.62
Ben Shephardbenshephardofficial502,000£1531.92
Jason Manfordjasonmanford359,000£1096.20
Nick Knowlesnickknowles320,000£980.55
Shane Richietheshanerichie251,000£767.30