Former Blue Peter presenters recreate iconic arts and crafts project Blue Peter icon Katy Hill rose to prominence in the late 90s but has since left her television and radio career behind for a completely new venture. The 53-year-old star was a fixture on the beloved CBBC show from 1995 to 2000, before transitioning to BBC One's Live and Kicking until 2001. Known for her daring stunts on Blue Peter, she even became the first civilian to fly with the Red Arrows.

Her time on the children's show opened up more opportunities, leading her to host Top of the Pops, Football Fever, BBC 's Holiday and her own weekend show on Capital FM. Katy also regularly contributed to glossy magazines like Cosmopolitan Hair and Beauty, Hello! and Closer, and in 2004, she secured second place on Channel 4's The Games. Later in her career, she hosted radio shows for Heart Radio, wrote weekly blogs and served as a relief presenter on ITV's Daybreak, according to OK! .

Blue Peter star Katy Hill attended Fearne Cotton's 2024 Happy Place Festival at Chiswick House and Gardens earlier this year. (Image: GETTY) Related articles Helen Skelton's best fashion moments as glamorous presenter marks milestone TV presenter Anthea Turner opens up on painful bone condition Blue Peter starred Katy Hill alongside Konnie Huq and Stuart Miles. (Image: BBC) However, Katy is now less visible on our television screens, as she has become a life coach and started her own business.

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