Mark Durden-Smith
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- | The very embodiment of the phrase "a safe pair of hands". Reasonably telegenic in a nondescript kind of way and always professional and clinically well-prepared, he's one of those presenters who turns up all over the place, but somehow you can't imagine anyone ever saying "hey, that show's got Mark Durden-Smith on it - let's watch!". | + | The very embodiment of the phrase "a safe pair of hands". Reasonably telegenic in a nondescript kind of way and always professional and clinically well-prepared, he's one of those presenters who turns up all over the place, but somehow you can't imagine anyone ever saying "hey, that show's got Mark Durden-Smith on it - let's watch!". He seemed to be [[Tara Palmer-Tomkinson]]'s TV sidekick for a while in the 2000s. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Revision as of 09:20, 18 March 2017
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Shows
The Colour of Money (non-broadcast pilot)
Hell's Kitchen (ITV2 coverage)
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! (ITV2 coverage)
Junior Eurovision Song Contest (UK heat & commentator)
Soapstar Superstar (ITV2 coverage)
Biography
The very embodiment of the phrase "a safe pair of hands". Reasonably telegenic in a nondescript kind of way and always professional and clinically well-prepared, he's one of those presenters who turns up all over the place, but somehow you can't imagine anyone ever saying "hey, that show's got Mark Durden-Smith on it - let's watch!". He seemed to be Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's TV sidekick for a while in the 2000s.
Trivia
He's the son of perma-orange travel presenter Judith Chalmers and commentator (and sometime Treble Chance panellist) Neil Durden-Smith.
He used to be a researcher on Clive Anderson Talks Back.
Contact
KBJ Management, 7 Soho Street, London W1D 3DQ