List of CBBC presenters

This is a list of CBBC Office/HQ presenters past and present.

Presenters

Presenter Years Role
Phillip Schofield1985–87
Debbie Flint1986Holiday cover[1]
Andy Crane1986–90Presented the "But First This" school holiday slot 1987 & 1988.
Gordon the Gopher
(Paul Smith)
1986–87First 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 Maher1987 & 1988Presented the "But First This" school holiday slot.
Tracy Brabin1987Presented the "But First This" school holiday slot.
Simon Potter1987–88Presented the "But First This" school holiday slot & Now on Two.
Anthea Turner1987Presented the "But First This" school holiday slot.
Simon Parkin1987–92Presented the "But First This" school holiday slot 1989–91 & Now on Two 1988–89.
Colin Heywood1988Presented the "But First This" school holiday slot & Weekday Afternoons 5/88-6/88.
Sue Devaney1988Presented the "But First This" school holiday slot.
Edd the Duck1988–1993A further puppet co-presenter, frequently seen with Andi Peters.
Wilson the Butler1988–1992Another co-presenter who was never heard to speak, and usually whose arm was the only part usually seen.
Andi Peters1989–1993
Stephanie Lowe1989Presented the "But First This" school holiday slot.
Lisa Jones1989–90Presented morning links over the Christmas period.
Philippa Forrester1990–94
Claudia Simon1990Presented the "But First This" school holiday slot.
Esther McVey1991–92Presented the "But First This" school holiday slot.
Toby Anstis1992–95
Zoë Ball1993–95Presented the first series of Fully Booked.
Chris Jarvis1993–97
Josie D'Arby1994–97
Otis the Aardvark
(Dave Chapman)
1994–99
Simeon Courtie1995–97
Grant Stott1995-97Presented the CBBC Breakfast Show in Scotland and the first three series of Fully Booked
Gail Porter1995-97Presented the CBBC Breakfast Show in Scotland and the fourth series of Fully Booked
Kirsten O'Brien1996–99
Richard McCourt1996–2000
Dominic Wood1996–99
Anji Kreft1997-98
Steve Wilson1998–99
Ana Boulter1998–2001
Michael Underwood1999–2002
Adrian Dickson1999–2005
Angellica Bell2000–06
Liam Dolan2001–02
Michael Absalom2002–04
Jake Humphrey2002–2008
Simon Grant2002–06
Andrew Hayden-Smith2002–06
Sophie McDonnell2002–2007
Gemma Hunt2002–07
Fearne Cotton2002
Ortis Deley2002
Kate Heavenor2002Holiday Mornings
Barney Harwood2002–05, 2007, 2014, 2015Returned on 10 May 2014 as a guest presenter for Shout Out Saturday (as revealed on 9 May 2014 by Chris Johnson).
Anne Foy2003–08
Matt Edmondson2004–06
Dan Charles2004–2005CBBC eXtra
Rani Price2004–07, April 2010Returned as a guest presenter in Easter 2010 presenting Weekday Afternoons from (5 April 2010 – 16 April 2010)
Ed Petrie2007–10Extended 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)
2007–10Extended leave in 2008. Two T.V. Shows: Ed and Oucho's Excellent Inventions and Transmission Impossible with Ed and Oucho.
Ben HansonFebruary 2008 – December 2008
Ciaran JoyceFebruary 2008 – December 2008
Holly WalshFebruary 2008 – December 2008Co-presented with Dunceton the Brain. Joined as a relief presenter in February 2008.
Daniel Clarkson2008–09Weekends (December 2008 – 3 May 2009) Weekday Afternoons (4 May 2009 – 2 July 2009) Weekday Mornings (6 July 2009 – November 2009)
Jefferson Tucker2008–09Weekends (December 2008 – 3 May 2009) Weekday Afternoons (4 May 2009 – 2 July 2009) Weekday Mornings (6 July 2009 – November 2009)
Sam NixonApril 2009 – May 2009, February 2013 (half term), April 2013 (Easter) Christmas 2018Temporary Presenter/Actor on "Hackers Crackers"
Mark RhodesApril 2009 – May 2009, February 2013 (half term), April 2013 (Easter) Christmas 2018Temporary Presenter/Actor on "Hackers Crackers"
Iain Stirling2009–13Weekends (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–presentWeekends (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 Johnson2010–2016Weekends & Holiday Mornings (2010–2012), Weekday Afternoons (2013–2014), Shout Out Saturdays (Live Saturdays, 2014 – April 2016))
London HughesSummer 2010-Autumn 2011Summer Holidays 2010, Weekend/Afternoon/Relief presenter
Chloe BaleSummer 2010Summer Holidays 2010
Dodge T. Dog
(Warrick Brownlow-Pike)
2010–2015Weekdays (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 Hanlin2012–13Summer Mornings/Afternoons
Ceallach Spellman2012–2017Weekday Afternoons
Shannon Flynn2012–2016Cover and guest presenter, various weekdays and weekends. Shout Out Saturday presenter from February 2015 till April 2016
Katie Thistleton2013–2019Weekday Afternoons, Weekday and Weekend Evenings and CBBC Book Club on Sundays
Karim Zeroual2014–present
Lauren Layfield2015–2020
Ben Shires2016-presentSummer Holidays, Cover
Rhys Stephenson2016–present
B1ink Bot 3 (Warrick Brownlow-Pike)[2]2016Weekday Afternoons/Mornings
Max and Harvey2017-presentLimited days
Jonny Nelson2019Summer Holidays
Joe Tasker2019-present

References

  1. "BBC - Archive - The CBBC Broom Cupboard - In the Broom Cupboard". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
  2. "You welcomed Bl1nk to CBBC HQ - CBBC". BBC. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
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