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Current revision as of 00:45, 13 March 2017
Shows
Comic Relief Does Fame Academy (participant)
Keep Your Hair On: Celebrity Scissorhands
Special Forces: Ultimate Hell Week
Styled to Rock (voiceover)
Biography
Reggie Yates got his screen break on Grange Hill in 2002; other acting credits include roles in Family Affairs, UGetMe, The Bill, and Dr Who. He was retained by Children's BBC to present their weekend programme Smile, and went on to the spin-off series Totally Dr Who.
Reggie was paired with his Smile co-host Fearne Cotton to make a travelogue programme for CBBC, Only in America. He presented a weekend breakfast show on Radio 1 with Cotton for two years, before the pair moved to the station's flagship chart show in 2007.