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John Torode is back on our screens with a brand new series of MasterChef Tuesday & Wednesday nights, 21:00 on BBC1. John is a guest on The One Show on Monday 23rd January, discussing the latest series. He also appeared on Loose Women as well as in various radio interviews last week in relation to the show. John writes regular features for Good Food & Olive magazines and his column John & Gregg's Side Dish with fellow MasterChef judge Gregg Wallace appears in the Daily Mail Weekend supplement every Saturday.
Gloria Hunniford presents the Missing strand on ITV1's This Morning on Monday 23rd January. She also co-presents Rip-Off Britain every Wednesday at 19:30 on BBC1.
Rani Price is the co-host of ROAR, weekdays at 07:00 on BBC2. She is reporting on The One Show on Tuesday 24th January and is one of the presenters of To Buy Or Not To Buy for BBC1. Rani also appears on All Over The Place for the CBBC channel every Wednesday at 17:45 from 1st February.
Glamour magazine editor and fashion industry expert Jo Elvin appears on Lorraine for ITV1 on Thursday 26th January.
Matt Baker co-hosts The One Show Monday to Thursday evenings, 19:00 on BBC1. At the end of last year Matt completed a gruelling rickshaw challenge in which he raised in excess of £1.7 million for BBC Children in Need. Matt is also the runner-up of Strictly Come Dancing 2010 and co-presenter of Countryfile for BBC1 every Sunday.
Naomi Wilkinson appears on All Over The Place for CBBC every Wednesday at 17:45 from 25th January and presents a film about pandas for Blue Peter on Thursday 26th at 17:45 on CBBC, repeated on BBC1 on Friday 27th at 16:30. Naomi is the co-presenter of Live 'n' Deadly for BBC2 and the CBBC channel and has just appeared in panto as Dick Whittington at the Theatre Royal Bath.
John Craven is the ongoing co-host of Countryfile for BBC1 every Sunday. John's broadcasting career has spanned 40 years and he was the focus of a special documentary, which aired on BBC2 on Christmas Eve. John Craven's Newsround was honoured at the recent Children's BAFTAs, receiving the Special Award in celebration of the programme's 40th anniversary of broadcasting and in recognition of the significant contribution the programme has made to children's television for the past four decades. John also frequently appears on Country Tracks and co-hosts a brand new series Britain's Heritage Heroes, coming to BBC2 in February.
BBC Breakfast sports presenter and winner of Strictly Come Dancing 2009 Chris Hollins can be seen on Breakfast Monday to Thursday mornings, covering all manner of sports and events. Chris is also the host of history series Find My Past, which has just aired on Yesterday and is co-presenter of Watchdog, which will be back with a brand new series in the spring.
Wildlife expert David Lindo appeared on The Alan Titchmarsh Show for ITV1 last week. He also gave a talk on urban birding at The Outdoors Show and has recently appeared on Country Tracks for BBC1. His first book The Urban Birder was published last year by New Holland publishers. David has written recent articles for BBC Wildlife and Countryfile magazines as well as his regular column for Bird Watching. Check out theurbanbirder.com for further birding features.
Mat Follas, winner of MasterChef 2009 and chef patron of The Wild Garlic in Beaminster, Dorset has written recent articles for Olive and Delicious magazines.
Designer & technologist Thomas Thwaites is the man behind The Toaster Project. His first book The Toaster Project (Or A Heroic Attempt to Build a Simple Electric Appliance from Scratch) has just been published by Princeton Architectural Press and is available from Amazon and all good bookshops. Thomas is currently filming an exciting new series for Channel 4.
Seema Pathan hosted the Table Tennis Test Event for the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games and also recently appeared on The Wright Stuff for Channel 5.
Antiques and history expert James Rylands is one of the valuers in Cash in the Attic for BBC1.