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Katy Hill Biography
Katy Hill
Katy Hill (born 15 April 1971) is a English television presenter, most famous for presenting BBC children's magazine show Blue Peter.
Biography
Born in Poole, Dorset, her father was the local vicar.
Hill has two siblings, a brother Simon who is older and a sister Naomi who is younger. She gained 9 'O' levels and 4 'A' Levels at St. Edwards Church of England School in Romford, Essex and before she started acting she worked in a record shop.
Career
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Hill began her career in the mid to do voluntary work in Essex with Eastern Television hospitals, and then went on to present "
Katy 's Capers" on the radio of BBC Essex, before transferring to Nickelodeon. Employee channels for auditors and the head of BBC Children 'Television s, as Secretary bombed the BBC Blue Peter editor with the ideas and showreels, which led to a hearing. On 23 June 1995,
Hill joined the children 'program of the Blue Peter TV s, which is the 23 th presenter of $ left Blue Peter on 19 June 2000. (Initially, it was considered an $ 22 th presenter, but was below a position where Anita West added to the official list of presenters in 1998.) Awards that included the living in Mongolia with a family for a week, which educates the football team England World Cup for an additional, joining Cirque de Soleil and of course that makes things from yoghurt containers and the sticky back plastic. Won the 2000 Children 's BAFTA award for the best presenter, for the time of blue Peter. As a result of the blue role of Peter, is also present live & The kick, top skaei, football fever (supports the Newcastle united FC), and the competition knowledge millennium presents alongside Michael Parkinson. The
Hill is also present the weekend breakfast shows on the main 95.8 FM, and writes a regular column for the cosmopolitan Hair & Beauty Magazine And in 2000 and 2001 presented final song for Europe competition to choose the United Kingdom 'entrance s for the annual song contest Eurovision. Revealed that it was a strong supporter of the competition than to see the victory of the 1984 all-time favorite entry, "Diggi-toilet, diggi-Ley" by Sweden 's the Herreys. In 2004, which appeared on Channel 4 TV reality show, toys, which came second in the overall female candidates. Usually refers to competition for the potential winner, Mrs Isabella Hervey. Federal presented the concert kept in Trafalgar Square where the number of 2012 Olympic Games was announced, for whom London was a candidate. When London was announced as the victor,
Katy saw encouraging and shout with joy with Olympian Kelly Holmes. This period is a TV ad for the arm & hammer. February 2008,
Hill Katy joined the independent news medium in London, which provides news and content to radio stations across the country. This period resides in West Hampstead, after a period in the U.S.