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  2. List of CBBC presenters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable CBBC and CBeebies presenters from when in-vision presentation was launched in September 1985. Presenters. CBBC. Phillip Schofield; Andy ...

  3. CBBC - Wikipedia

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    CBBC has mainly utilised presenters from the main service, with a few presenters appearing mostly on the new channel; Gemma Hunt and Anne Foy being notable examples and appearing consistently until August 2007. At the beginning of September 2007, along with the relaunch, the same presenters of CBBC would also feature on CBBC on BBC One and Two.

  4. Chris Johnson (presenter) - Wikipedia

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    When the BBC moved children's services to MediaCityUK Chris was the first presenter to appear onscreen in the brand new CBBC Office set. As of January 2013, Chris became the chief continuity presenter on the CBBC Channel. He is sometimes referred to by the other presenters and sidekicks as 'Yonko', amongst other strange nicknames.

  5. Ortis Deley - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, he hosted Making It, the BBC's talent search for a new children's presenter. He worked as one of the key presenters on CBBC's daily magazine show Xchange. [4] In 2003, Deley provided the voice of Dongle the Rabbit for CBBC's Be SMART' internet safety game. He was a presenter in CBBC show Wonderful World of Weird from February to March ...

  6. Kirsten O'Brien - Wikipedia

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    Kirsten Lindsey O'Brien (born 23 February 1972) is an English television, radio presenter and actress. She is best known for her work presenting for the BBC, including the popular CBBC art programme SMart from 1999 to 2009, the CBeebies pre-school art spin-off programme SMarteenies in 2002.

  7. Lauren Layfield - Wikipedia

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    Layfield studied and graduated from the University of Salford with a degree in English and creative writing. She joined CBBC continuity in September 2015, at the end of the one-off TV special Hacker's Birthday Bash: 30 Years of Children's BBC, going on to co-host the BAFTA-winning [4] [5] design series The Dengineers with Mark Wright.

  8. Gemma Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Hunt joined the CBBC continuity team in 2002, since then she has presented on the CBBC Channel and also on BBC One and BBC Two. In 2004, she was noticed by CBBC series Xchange and later became a presenter until its close in 2006. She continued to present CBBC until its revamp in 2007.

  9. All Over the Place (TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    All Over the Place is a children's television program produced by the BBC. [1] It features the former CBBC links presenter Ed Petrie as lead presenter, joined across the series by various other CBBC hosts including Chris Johnson, Cel Spellman, Richard Wisker, Barney Harwood, Naomi Wilkinson, Sam & Mark, Michelle Ackerley, Lauren Layfield, Johny Pitts and Iain Stirling.