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  2. Steve Brown (wheelchair rugby) - Wikipedia

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    He attended Borden Grammar School in Sittingbourne, Kent and represented the school in football, cricket and cross-country. [3] Alongside his sport, Brown's greatest pleasure was in exploring the countryside around his home. His interest was so great that he wanted to be a wildlife presenter.

  3. Sonali Shah - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Shah became a presenter of house-buying BBC TV show Escape to the Country. She also presented the spin-off to this programme, "Escape to the Perfect Town" and "I Escaped to the Country". In August 2016, Shah covered for sports presenter Matt Williams on BBC Radio 2 during Simon Mayo Drivetime 3-week summer break.

  4. Melissa Porter - Wikipedia

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    Porter then moved to the BBC, presenting a number of shows including Put Your Money Where Your House Is and Get a New Life. [3] Porter has written on property for the Mail on Sunday and Yahoo. In 2007, Porter presented in the series Countryfile: The Summer Diaries [4] [5] and Escape to the Country.

  5. Aled Jones - Wikipedia

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    Aled Jones, MBE (born 29 December 1970) is a Welsh singer, radio and television presenter, and actor. [1] As a teenage chorister, he gained widespread fame in 1985 with his recording of "Walking in the Air", which reached No 5 in the UK pop chart.

  6. Denise Nurse - Wikipedia

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    Out of thousands of Sky employees her peers voted her the best presenter. She made her debut in March 2005 on Sky Weather [1] [2] and also presented forecasts for Channel 5 until February 2012. She has presented for Sky Travel from the Caribbean and other exotic locations. In 2008 she became a presenter on BBC's Escape to the Country.

  7. Anita Rani - Wikipedia

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    Rani was born and brought up in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, [1] to an Indian-born Hindu father and an Indian-born Sikh mother. [2]In an episode of Who Do You Think You Are? first broadcast on 1 October 2015 on BBC One, Rani investigated the history of her maternal grandfather Sant Singh (born Sant Ram, in Sarhali in 1916, died 1975), in particular learning more about his first wife and ...

  8. Catherine Gee - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Gee (born 1 July 1967) is an English television presenter and property expert.. In March 2011, Gee took over as the host of the ITV daytime makeover show 60 Minute Makeover.

  9. Chris Bavin - Wikipedia

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    Each episode featured different presenters and experts in their fields. Bavin presented the episode titled The Truth About Meat, in which he set out to understand whether certain claims about meat, linking it to cancer and heart disease, are justified. [12] He is a judge on BBC's Britain's Best Home Cook alongside Mary Berry and Dan Doherty.