Cathy Rogers
Biography
TV producer-turned-presenter-turned-producer again. Cathy Rogers cut her TV teeth making science documentaries before devising, producing, and latterly presenting Scrapheap Challenge. Became Creative Director for RDF Media's Los Angeles branch, where she oversaw the US versions of Faking It and Wife Swap.
Subsequently, she and her partner spent two years living in Italy where they ran an olive farm, Cathy later publishing an account of that time as The Dolce Vita Diaries. After returning to the UK (and, for a time, to TV production), she is now a researcher in the field of educational neuroscience and has published a primer on the subject.
Trivia
Also played keyboards in leading "twee pop" band Heavenly.
Books
The Dolce Vita Diaries (paperback)
Educational Neuroscience: The Basics (paperback)