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== Shows == | == Shows == | ||
+ | [[Masterchef Goes Large|Celebrity Masterchef]] (participant) | ||
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[[Fame Academy|Comic Relief does Fame Academy]] (participant) | [[Fame Academy|Comic Relief does Fame Academy]] (participant) | ||
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+ | [[World's Strongest Man]] (reporter) | ||
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+ | [[Your Country Needs You!]] | ||
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
A former Miss Northern Ireland, Zoe Salmon became the thirtieth [[Blue Peter|Blue Peter]] presenter in late 2004. She said on her first show that she would try anything once, and these words haunted her, as she ran the London marathon, walked on fire, and raced all sorts of cars. | A former Miss Northern Ireland, Zoe Salmon became the thirtieth [[Blue Peter|Blue Peter]] presenter in late 2004. She said on her first show that she would try anything once, and these words haunted her, as she ran the London marathon, walked on fire, and raced all sorts of cars. |
Current revision as of 17:52, 20 August 2012
Shows
Celebrity Masterchef (participant)
Comic Relief does Fame Academy (participant)
Dancing on Ice (participant)
World's Strongest Man (reporter)
Biography
A former Miss Northern Ireland, Zoe Salmon became the thirtieth Blue Peter presenter in late 2004. She said on her first show that she would try anything once, and these words haunted her, as she ran the London marathon, walked on fire, and raced all sorts of cars.
Salmon remained in children's television after leaving Blue Peter in 2008, fronting the guessing game Hot Rods. She'd also appeared in some one-off and short-series shows, and accepted an invitation to appear on 2009's Dancing on Ice.