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  2. Carol Vorderman - Wikipedia

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    Carol Jean Vorderman (born 24 December 1960) is a Welsh [1] broadcaster, media personality, and writer. Her media career began when she joined the Channel 4 game show Countdown , appearing with Richard Whiteley from 1982 until his death in 2005, and subsequently with Des Lynam and Des O'Connor , before leaving in 2008.

  3. Carol Vorderman achieves family double with university honour

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    The 63-year-old was recognised for her services to broadcasting and Stem education.

  4. Better Homes - Wikipedia

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    Better Homes was a lifestyle game show that was broadcast on ITV from 4 January 1999 to 8 July 2003 and was presented by Carol Vorderman. ... in the last series, a ...

  5. Carol Vorderman: Who is the I’m a Celebrity South Africa star?

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    Former ‘Countdown’ co-host is back in the jungle. Home & Garden. Lighter Side

  6. Rupert Everett, Carol Vorderman and Luke Evans among Hay ...

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    Actors Rupert Everett, Paterson Joseph and Luke Evans and presenter Carol Vorderman will speak at the winter edition of the Hay Festival. My Best Friend’s Wedding star Everett, who is set to ...

  7. Soapstars - Wikipedia

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    Soapstars is a British reality television show that aired on ITV from 3 September 2001 to 7 November 2001. [1] [2] The series featured thousands of contestants auditioning to be cast as part of a new family—consisting of a mother, father and three teenage children—in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale.

  8. Celebrities express ‘respect’ for Carol Vorderman as she ...

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  9. Points of View (TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    Following another period with guest presenters, Carol Vorderman became the next regular presenter in April 1998 but was later replaced by Des Lynam in February 1999. By October 1999, Points of View had moved to a Sunday early evening slot, being presented by Terry Wogan [ 3 ] and now included emails in addition to letters and telephone calls.