List of CBBC presenters
This is a list of CBBC Office/HQ presenters past and present.
Presenters
| Presenter | Years | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Phillip Schofield | 1985–87 | |
| Debbie Flint | 1986 | Holiday cover[1] |
| Andy Crane | 1986–90 | Presented the "But First This" school holiday slot 1987 & 1988. |
| Gordon the Gopher (Paul Smith) | 1986–87 | First of many puppet side-kicks. Moved to Saturday Morning show Going Live! in 1987, and also had his own spin-off CBBC series in 1991. |
| Siobhan Maher | 1987 & 1988 | Presented the "But First This" school holiday slot. |
| Tracy Brabin | 1987 | Presented the "But First This" school holiday slot. |
| Simon Potter | 1987–88 | Presented the "But First This" school holiday slot & Now on Two. |
| Anthea Turner | 1987 | Presented the "But First This" school holiday slot. |
| Simon Parkin | 1987–92 | Presented the "But First This" school holiday slot 1989–91 & Now on Two 1988–89. |
| Colin Heywood | 1988 | Presented the "But First This" school holiday slot & Weekday Afternoons 5/88-6/88. |
| Sue Devaney | 1988 | Presented the "But First This" school holiday slot. |
| Edd the Duck | 1988–1993 | A further puppet co-presenter, frequently seen with Andi Peters. |
| Wilson the Butler | 1988–1992 | Another co-presenter who was never heard to speak, and usually whose arm was the only part usually seen. |
| Andi Peters | 1989–1993 | |
| Stephanie Lowe | 1989 | Presented the "But First This" school holiday slot. |
| Lisa Jones | 1989–90 | Presented morning links over the Christmas period. |
| Philippa Forrester | 1990–94 | |
| Claudia Simon | 1990 | Presented the "But First This" school holiday slot. |
| Esther McVey | 1991–92 | Presented the "But First This" school holiday slot. |
| Toby Anstis | 1992–95 | |
| Zoë Ball | 1993–95 | Presented the first series of Fully Booked. |
| Chris Jarvis | 1993–97 | |
| Josie D'Arby | 1994–97 | |
| Otis the Aardvark (Dave Chapman) | 1994–99 | |
| Simeon Courtie | 1995–97 | |
| Grant Stott | 1995-97 | Presented the CBBC Breakfast Show in Scotland and the first three series of Fully Booked |
| Gail Porter | 1995-97 | Presented the CBBC Breakfast Show in Scotland and the fourth series of Fully Booked |
| Kirsten O'Brien | 1996–99 | |
| Richard McCourt | 1996–2000 | |
| Dominic Wood | 1996–99 | |
| Anji Kreft | 1997-98 | |
| Steve Wilson | 1998–99 | |
| Ana Boulter | 1998–2001 | |
| Michael Underwood | 1999–2002 | |
| Emlyn the Gremlyn | 1999–2001 | |
| Adrian Dickson | 1999–2005 | |
| Angellica Bell | 2000–06 | |
| Liam Dolan | 2001–02 | |
| Michael Absalom | 2002–04 | |
| Jake Humphrey | 2002–2008 | |
| Simon Grant | 2002–06 | |
| Andrew Hayden-Smith | 2002–06 | |
| Sophie McDonnell | 2002–2007 | |
| Gemma Hunt | 2002–07 | |
| Fearne Cotton | 2002 | |
| Ortis Deley | 2002 | |
| Kate Heavenor | 2002 | Holiday Mornings |
| Barney Harwood | 2002–05, 2007, 2014, 2015 | Returned on 10 May 2014 as a guest presenter for Shout Out Saturday (as revealed on 9 May 2014 by Chris Johnson). |
| Anne Foy | 2003–08 | |
| Matt Edmondson | 2004–06 | |
| Dan Charles | 2004–2005 | CBBC eXtra |
| Rani Price | 2004–07, April 2010 | Returned as a guest presenter in Easter 2010 presenting Weekday Afternoons from (5 April 2010 – 16 April 2010) |
| Ed Petrie | 2007–10 | Extended leave in 2008–09 and 2010–11 for recording of shows (Ed & Oucho's Excellent Inventions, Transmission Impossible with Ed & Oucho, All Over The Place, Marrying Mum & Dad). |
| Oucho T. Cactus (Warrick Brownlow-Pike) | 2007–10 | Extended leave in 2008. Two T.V. Shows: Ed and Oucho's Excellent Inventions and Transmission Impossible with Ed and Oucho. |
| Ben Hanson | February 2008 – December 2008 | |
| Ciaran Joyce | February 2008 – December 2008 | |
| Holly Walsh | February 2008 – December 2008 | Co-presented with Dunceton the Brain. Joined as a relief presenter in February 2008. |
| Daniel Clarkson | 2008–09 | Weekends (December 2008 – 3 May 2009) Weekday Afternoons (4 May 2009 – 2 July 2009) Weekday Mornings (6 July 2009 – November 2009) |
| Jefferson Tucker | 2008–09 | Weekends (December 2008 – 3 May 2009) Weekday Afternoons (4 May 2009 – 2 July 2009) Weekday Mornings (6 July 2009 – November 2009) |
| Sam Nixon | April 2009 – May 2009, February 2013 (half term), April 2013 (Easter) Christmas 2018 | Temporary Presenter/Actor on "Hackers Crackers" |
| Mark Rhodes | April 2009 – May 2009, February 2013 (half term), April 2013 (Easter) Christmas 2018 | Temporary Presenter/Actor on "Hackers Crackers" |
| Iain Stirling | 2009–13 | Weekends (23 May 2009 – 2 July 2009) Weekday Afternoons (3 July 2009 – 1 December 2009) Weekday Holiday Mornings (21 December 2009 – 1 January 2010) Weekday Afternoons (4 January 2010 – 1 February 2013) |
| Hacker T. Dog (Phil Fletcher) | 2009–present | Weekends (23 May 2009 – 2 July 2009) Weekday Afternoons (3 July 2009 – 1 December 2009) Weekday Holiday Mornings (21 December 2009 – 1 January-present) Weekday Afternoons (2010–present) |
| Chris Johnson | 2010–2016 | Weekends & Holiday Mornings (2010–2012), Weekday Afternoons (2013–2014), Shout Out Saturdays (Live Saturdays, 2014 – April 2016)) |
| London Hughes | Summer 2010-Autumn 2011 | Summer Holidays 2010, Weekend/Afternoon/Relief presenter |
| Chloe Bale | Summer 2010 | Summer Holidays 2010 |
| Dodge T. Dog (Warrick Brownlow-Pike) | 2010–2015 | Weekdays (April 2010 – June 2010) Weekends (June 2010 – July 2010) Holiday Weekdays (July 2010 – September 2010) Weekdays, Weekends & Weekday Holidays, Various Appearances (September 2010 – March 2011) Extended Leave (March 2011 – July 2011) Holiday Mornings (August 2011) Afternoon (late August 2011) Weekend morning, Holiday, Weekday afternoon & Various Appearances (September 2011 – 2017.) Now on CBeebies. |
| Ben Hanlin | 2012–13 | Summer Mornings/Afternoons |
| Ceallach Spellman | 2012–2017 | Weekday Afternoons |
| Shannon Flynn | 2012–2016 | Cover and guest presenter, various weekdays and weekends. Shout Out Saturday presenter from February 2015 till April 2016 |
| Katie Thistleton | 2013–2019 | Weekday Afternoons, Weekday and Weekend Evenings and CBBC Book Club on Sundays |
| Karim Zeroual | 2014–2020 | |
| Lauren Layfield | 2015–2020 | |
| Ben Shires | 2016-present | Summer Holidays, Cover |
| Rhys Stephenson | 2016–present | |
| B1ink Bot 3 (Warrick Brownlow-Pike)[2] | 2016 | Weekday Afternoons/Mornings |
| Max and Harvey | 2017-present | Limited days |
| Jonny Nelson | 2019 | Summer Holidays |
| Joe Tasker (Presenter) | 2019-present |
References
- "BBC - Archive - The CBBC Broom Cupboard - In the Broom Cupboard". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
- "You welcomed Bl1nk to CBBC HQ - CBBC". BBC. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
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