Marian Foster (born 19 March 1948 in Newcastle upon Tyne) is an English television and radio presenter. She is best known for presenting BBC One's Pebble Mill at One from 1972 to 1986 and Garden Mania on BBC Radio Newcastle and BBC Radio Tees. [1]
Marian Foster | |
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Born | Newcastle Upon Tyne, England | 19 March 1948
Career | |
Show | Pebble Mill at One, Top Gear, BBC Look North, ITV Tyne Tees |
Station(s) | BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 4 |
Station(s) | BBC Radio Newcastle and BBC Radio Tees (present) |
Style | Television and radio presenter |
Country | United Kingdom |
Foster was educated at Dame Allan's School, Newcastle upon Tyne. [2] Her father was a Tyneside sailor, in which she learned how to steer a huge cargo boat before she could drive. At Newcastle University, she was the president of the Gilbert and Sullivan society; she studied geography then completed a Diploma of Education, training at Heaton High School. Whilst in her last year at university, she worked with Bob Langley at Tyne Tees Television. More recently, when Foster was in her 60s, she completed a Diploma in Horticulture, after she was inspired to learn more through presenting her gardening programme Garden Mania. [3]
She was trained as a music teacher and sang with the London Symphony Chorus. [4]
Foster is most famous for presenting the BBC1 afternoon chat show Pebble Mill at One for fourteen years, from 1972 to 1986 alongside Bob Langley and Donny MacLeod. During her time on the programme, she interviewed many celebrities, introduced various different segments and even had a rose named after her called ‘The Marian Foster Rose’. She was voted viewers’ favourite while on the chat show. In 1981, she met Queen Elizabeth II at the Pebble Mill studios in Birmingham. In the 1960s, she was one of ITV's first women reporters and a weather girl. She was also a host on the BBC2 car show Top Gear . [1] Later on television she fronted gardening reports for Look North . [5] She worked in Ethiopia filming the results of Live Aid.
Foster has degrees in Geography and Education, previously working as a Geography teacher in both Newcastle and London. On radio she has presented music programmes on BBC Radio 2 and ‘Woman’s Hour’ for BBC Radio 4. She produced the documentary series ‘The Task Of Mankind’ for BBC Two. She was also a science reporter for various public broadcasting stations across America. She is currently a presenter on BBC Radio Newcastle, hosting the weekly gardening show Garden Mania on Sunday mornings for over 20 years. She has presented programmes from RHS Chelsea Flower Show and worked alongside Alan Titchmarsh. Her co-presenter includes Gardening Expert John Guy. Previous co-hosts alongside Foster on the programme included former Gardening Experts Stan Timmins and Eddie Wardrobe. [5] [6] [7] As of November 2023, the show also broadcasts on BBC Radio Tees. Foster often gives advice and talks at flower shows, events and school across the North East of England. [8]
In 2017, Foster appeared on Peter Seabrook’s podcast ‘This Week In The Garden’. [9]
Foster is often a compare and judge for Northumbria In Bloom. [10]
During her time on Pebble Mill at One, Foster had a rose named after her called ‘The Marian Foster Rose’. In 2017, Foster won a Garden Media Guild Award for her BBC Radio Newcastle broadcast documentary on English landscape gardener Capability Brown. [11]
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