Liz Barker

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Liz Barker
Born
Elizabeth Jane Barker

(1975-05-16) 16 May 1975 (age 48)
Occupation Television presenter
Known for Blue Peter presenter
SpouseMichael Todd
Children4

Elizabeth Jane Barker (born 16 May 1975) is an English television presenter, best known for her work on Blue Peter from 2000 to 2006.

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Early life and education

Born in Cambridge, Barker grew up in the village of Oakington, near Cambridge and attended Impington Village College before undertaking a philosophy degree at the University of Southampton. After this was completed, she became a runner for independent production company Lion TV, a researcher, and eventually the sports presenter for BBC Choice programme Backstage.

Career

On 23 June 2000 Barker joined the children's television programme Blue Peter . During her six years on the programme she reported from Vietnam, Morocco, Brazil, Austria, Greece, India and the U.S. Her adventures included an inverted spin in a jet, lawn mower racing, paragliding, walking a circus high-wire, cleaning windows at London's Canary Wharf tower. [1] She won a bronze medal in the two-woman Bob at the British Bobsleigh championships, trained as a Childline councillor for the charities appeal and once held the Guinness World Record for putting on a duvet cover.

She interviewed top celebrities, including David Beckham, Quentin Blake and Elton John, whom she presented with a Gold Blue Peter badge in Las Vegas. She also raced former Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton at go-karts. She met the Queen at BBC Television Centre, where her colleague Simon Thomas presented Her Majesty with a Gold Blue Peter badge. She played Elizabeth I, Queen Victoria and Beatrix Potter in Blue Peter films, performed the lead role in the shows BBC Christmas specials 'Rock & Roll Christmas' (2001), 'Christmas At The Club Blue Peter' (2002) and 'Totally Blue Peter' (2005) and acted in the shows mini-series The Quest. She presented the Children's Proms at the Royal Albert Hall, the Blue Peter summer roadshows and the Queens Jubilee Concert.

In 2003, Barker won the Children & Youth category in the CRE Race in the Media Awards for her film on Auschwitz for the Holocaust Memorial Day with survivor Kitty Hart-Moxon.

On 25 May 2004 Barker announced that she was pregnant with her first child, by husband Michael Todd. A boy, Dexter Jack Barker Todd, was born on Saturday 4 December 2004 [2] and featured on the show many times, including at just 13 days old, on his first birthday and on Barker's leaving date. She became the first presenter to rejoin Blue Peter after having a baby, but on 23 January 2006 she told viewers that she would be leaving the programme at Easter and moving away from London so she could spend more time with her family. She was replaced by Zöe Salmon, who originally took Liz's place in December 2004 when she had her baby.

During her six years on Blue Peter Barker presented with Konnie Huq, Simon Thomas, Matt Baker, Zöe Salmon and Gethin Jones.

On 11 April 2006 Barker left the programme with a special This Is Your Life -style show devoted to her, featuring former presenters, family, friends and people she had met along her Blue Peter travels, including Kitty Hart-Moxon. She also announced, on her last live show, that she would be co-presenting a new CBBC show, Totally Doctor Who , with CBBC's Barney Harwood; the first episode was broadcast on 13 April 2006.

On 18 September 2006 it was announced on Blue Peter that Barker was expecting another baby and on 20 February 2007 it was announced on Blue Peter that she had given birth to a girl called Poppy. She has since given birth to Rocco Winston Todd in 2011 and Gus Lennon Todd in 2013.

After she left TV Barker spent several years working as cake decorator for her family's bakery business. She co-presented a weekly radio show for 6 years alongside Tim Willett on Cambridge 105. She was the voice of Buzz in the Sony PlayStation game Buzz! Junior: Jungle Party . She was the voiceover artist for the NMG Awards from 2016-2018 and 2023 and presenter of the Virgin Fiver Awards held at the Hamyard Hotel London.

In July 2019, she appeared in the WriteOn production Sink or Swim at the Corpus Playroom, Cambridge. [3] . She currently acts, appearing in various stage and radio plays and in 2024 played the female lead in the feature film Harvey Greenfield Is Running Late which was featured at the Dublin Comedy Festival and the Northampton Film Festival.

She set up YellowSeven Vintage Interiors and co-created a School Sport Psychology package for primary schools which included a series of videos, giving children alternative tools succeeding in PE lessons.

In 2022, Barker raised £15,000 for Cambridge Women's Aid and Camfed participating in a 47 mile Kayak challenge from Cambridge to the Wash at King's Lynn.

In 2024 she self published her debut poetry collection titled 'Sweet Fanny Adams' and is about to launch the new podcast series titled 'This House' which features interviews with owners of interesting homes.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999BackstageHerselfSports presenter
2000BackstageHerselfSports presenter
2000–2006 Blue Peter HerselfMain presenter
2004Carrie's WarExtraMinor role
2005 Totally Blue Peter Main characterTwo-part drama
2006 Totally Doctor Who HerselfMain presenter alongside Barney Harwood
2007 Buzz! Junior: Jungle Party HerselfVoiceover
2024 Harvey Greenfield Is Running Late AliceLead female

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References

  1. "Liz Barker is leaving Blue Peter". BBC. 24 January 2006. Retrieved 16 August 2010.
  2. "BBC Press Office Liz Barker baby". BBC. Retrieved 8 December 2004.
  3. "2019 WRiTEON Stage Festival".