Career
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Adams has hosted television and radio shows for a variety of leading networks including Nickelodeon, Children"s British Broadcasting Corporation, Bravo and Independent Television in the United Kingdom on which he presented Crazy Cottage, a kids" game show. He was a co-presenter of Channel 4"s The Big Breakfast in 1996. He has co-hosted Nickelodeon United States"s Slime Time Live and Nickelodeon United Kingdom telecasts of the United States Kid"s Choice Awards, which he co-hosted one year with Whitney Houston.
In 2002 he co-hosted Mission: Paintball on Bravo television alongside Emily Booth.
Rick Adams hosted, the first ever live radio show for children aged 6–15 approximately, broadcast on America Online. He entertained listeners with guest celebrities visiting the show and a variety of games including MooBaa, where Rick will give a guest 30 seconds to guess whether an animal he names is a cow (by saying Moo) or a sheep (by saying Baa). On 23 November 2007, Rick announced that America Online was planning to cancel and on 28 November 2007, presented its final show.
A petition set up by loyal fans was signed by over 500 fans, listeners, KOL Staff and celebrities, however on 13 February 2008, America Online discontinued all of its live video streams. During the 2006-2007 television season, Rick Adams hosted Columbia Broadcasting System" KOL Secret Slumber Party television series, Dance Revolution inspired by the hit video game franchise, Dance Dance Revolution.
The show ran for one season.
Adams also appeared on Sushi Pack, which aired on Saturdays on Columbia Broadcasting System before being cancelled. Adams joined in March 2014 as a freelance reporter primarily for America"s Morning Headquarters.