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date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 01:27:47 -0700 (PDT),    group: uk.media.tv.misc        back       
Jan Leeming in the market for a new husband   
"Five times married former BBC newsreader Jan Leeming skims six years
off her age as she looks for Mr Right on the internet"

She need look no further than UMTM!

In her heyday as a BBC TV newsreader she was never short of admirers -
five marriages are the proof of that.

But at the age of 66, Jan Leeming has had to resort to the lonely
hearts column in her search for male company.

She placed an advert under the name of Cheetahgirl, seeking a 'long
and loving relationship' with a man who shares her taste for
adventure.
Managing to lose six years off her age, Miss Leeming describes herself
as a slim, blonde and 'very attractive' Capricorn of 60, but adds: 'I
am often taken for late forties/early fifties.'

Cheetahgirl's profile states: 'Fun-loving and adventurous, I have
worked in New Zealand and Australia and travelled much of the world.'

She says she has learned to ski, gone husky-sledding and done
aerobatics. 'A sedentary life is not for me. Once in a while I can
dance till dawn.'

Miss Leeming, who recently appeared in I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of
Here!, omits to mention that she has also been trapped in a dark
tunnel while rats ran over her face, or shut in a box with snakes.
Posting a photograph of herself posing winsomely with her chin on her
hands, she adds: 'I am fun-loving, very young in heart and still with
a mischievous desire to do things "older" people don't do.'

Canterbury-based Miss Leeming tells the Kindred Spirits website that
she hopes to meet a man aged 58 to 65, attractive and 6ft to 6ft 5in.
It is ' decidedly important' that he should have an athletic body.

'I would like a person who is kind, loving, adventurous - with a love
of animals, nature and the performing arts,' she continues. And he
must be of a generous nature. I am not looking for wealth but cannot
tolerate meanness. I am not interested in a philanderer - there have
been enough of those!!!!'

Miss Leeming, who has a son, Jonathan, from her third marriage, is a
former actress who read the BBC news from 1980 to 1987. Her
Cheetahgirl name comes from her long-standing support for a cheetah
conservation charity in South Africa.


She told the Daily Mail that she had placed the advert because 'I get
invitations to events. My lovely son often acts as my escort but he
has his own life to lead and can't spend all his spare time
accompanying his mother.'


Miss Leeming said none of the men who had responded to her advert had
spotted her true identity, despite the photograph on the website.

'It's been great fun, and I've had some lovely email conversations.
They are definitely not a bunch of losers.'

The woman who called her 2003 autobiography Addicted To Love added:
'I'm not looking for anything serious, although over the years I've
learnt never to say never, so watch this space.'

Miss Leeming married BBC sound engineer John Staple in 1961. She was
19 and he was 33. The marriage lasted seven months and she moved on to
Owen Leeming, whose surname she took although they never married.


In 1972 she married estate agent Jeremy Gilchrist, who soon left her
for a Swedish woman. Husband No 3 was BBC radio announcer Patrick
Lunt, in 1980.


The couple had a son together, Jonathan, but Miss Leeming said they
'weren't that well suited', and went on to marry a Red Arrows pilot,
Eric Steenson. Meanwhile Mr Lunt married the pilot's ex-wife Robin.


Mr Steenson left her for another woman in 1995 and two years later she
married headmaster Chris Russell. He walked out after four years but
Miss Leeming has never given up on finding Mr Right.
date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 01:27:47 -0700 (PDT)   author:   Ed

Re: Jan Leeming in the market for a new husband   
Ed wrote:
> "Five times married former BBC newsreader Jan Leeming skims six years
> off her age as she looks for Mr Right on the internet"
> 
> She need look no further than UMTM!
> 
> In her heyday as a BBC TV newsreader she was never short of admirers -
> five marriages are the proof of that.
> 
> But at the age of 66, Jan Leeming has had to resort to the lonely
> hearts column in her search for male company.
> 
> She placed an advert under the name of Cheetahgirl, seeking a 'long
> and loving relationship' with a man who shares her taste for
> adventure.
> Managing to lose six years off her age, Miss Leeming describes herself
> as a slim, blonde and 'very attractive' Capricorn of 60, but adds: 'I
> am often taken for late forties/early fifties.'
> 
> Cheetahgirl's profile states: 'Fun-loving and adventurous, I have
> worked in New Zealand and Australia and travelled much of the world.'
> 
> She says she has learned to ski, gone husky-sledding and done
> aerobatics. 'A sedentary life is not for me. Once in a while I can
> dance till dawn.'
> 
> Miss Leeming, who recently appeared in I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of
> Here!, omits to mention that she has also been trapped in a dark
> tunnel while rats ran over her face, or shut in a box with snakes.
> Posting a photograph of herself posing winsomely with her chin on her
> hands, she adds: 'I am fun-loving, very young in heart and still with
> a mischievous desire to do things "older" people don't do.'
> 
> Canterbury-based Miss Leeming tells the Kindred Spirits website that
> she hopes to meet a man aged 58 to 65, attractive and 6ft to 6ft 5in.
> It is ' decidedly important' that he should have an athletic body.
> 
> 'I would like a person who is kind, loving, adventurous - with a love
> of animals, nature and the performing arts,' she continues. And he
> must be of a generous nature. I am not looking for wealth but cannot
> tolerate meanness. I am not interested in a philanderer - there have
> been enough of those!!!!'
> 
> Miss Leeming, who has a son, Jonathan, from her third marriage, is a
> former actress who read the BBC news from 1980 to 1987. Her
> Cheetahgirl name comes from her long-standing support for a cheetah
> conservation charity in South Africa.
> 
> 
> She told the Daily Mail that she had placed the advert because 'I get
> invitations to events. My lovely son often acts as my escort but he
> has his own life to lead and can't spend all his spare time
> accompanying his mother.'
> 
> 
> Miss Leeming said none of the men who had responded to her advert had
> spotted her true identity, despite the photograph on the website.
> 
> 'It's been great fun, and I've had some lovely email conversations.
> They are definitely not a bunch of losers.'
> 
> The woman who called her 2003 autobiography Addicted To Love added:
> 'I'm not looking for anything serious, although over the years I've
> learnt never to say never, so watch this space.'
> 
> Miss Leeming married BBC sound engineer John Staple in 1961. She was
> 19 and he was 33. The marriage lasted seven months and she moved on to
> Owen Leeming, whose surname she took although they never married.
> 
> 
> In 1972 she married estate agent Jeremy Gilchrist, who soon left her
> for a Swedish woman. Husband No 3 was BBC radio announcer Patrick
> Lunt, in 1980.
> 
> 
> The couple had a son together, Jonathan, but Miss Leeming said they
> 'weren't that well suited', and went on to marry a Red Arrows pilot,
> Eric Steenson. Meanwhile Mr Lunt married the pilot's ex-wife Robin.
> 
> 
> Mr Steenson left her for another woman in 1995 and two years later she
> married headmaster Chris Russell. He walked out after four years but
> Miss Leeming has never given up on finding Mr Right.
> 

Leave that trout on the shelf!!
date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 13:22:43 +0100   author:   Sofa - Spud

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