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Konnie Huq Biography
Konnie Huq
Kanak "
Konnie"
Huq (Bengali: কনি হক, pronounced Huck; born 17 July 1975) is a British television presenter, who is best known for being the longest-serving female presenter of Blue Peter, having presented it from 1 December 1997 until 23 January 2008. She is of Bangladeshi descent, and describes herself as being a "relaxed Muslim".
Career
Early career
In 1989, at the age of 14,
Huq was a guest on Blue Peter with the National Youth Music Theatre, where she sang a solo. In 1992, ahead of the forthcoming general election,
Huq interviewed Labour leader Neil Kinnock for the children's programme Newsround.
In 1997, several months before joining Blue Peter,
Huq presented Five's early morning children's programme Milkshake!
Other television work
Between 2002 and 2004,
Huq homo-presented the CBBC Channel 'top 40 of s UK. More recently, made the debut of as a news presenter on the Asian Network BBC, in a series of documentaries to a new radio current affairs program called the Asian Network Report. In early 2004
Huq was briefly presenter for the top skaei. Appeared in the CBBC series MIHigh as himself in the episode "The big Freeze" radio on 22 January 2007. Presented GMTV 's coverage of fashion week in New York the week of 10 September 2007. It is also panelist guests in comedy gameshow 8 from 10 cats. December 2007 saw
Konnie appear in a version ready stable personalities Cook alongside the blue homo-presenter Andy Akinwolere Peter, as well as playing an official (called
Konnie) in the last episode of the second series of Robin Hood. Also in 2007,
Konnie began in ITV1 London presents a speech in London, presents a political debate, along with Vanessa Feltz notch and Ferrari. Federal also has presented some of the weekly news program version you for BBC News in 2008. On Monday, April 14 2008
Konnie saw the video zoo in Colchester for the $ 3 range presents five days, zoo, which was broadcasting beginning June 2008. Has also appeared in an episode of Charlie Brooker 's Screenwipe December 2008, which hosted a false version of a "mission documentary".