Fearne Cotton
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Fearne Cotton is a famous English presenter best known for presenting television shows such as "Top of the Pops" and "Red Nose Day" telethon.

She studied at Haydon School in West London.

Fearne participated in several half marathons for charity and she runs 5 km at least three times a week.

She started her career as a presenter at the age of 16 with early morning GMTV children's program "The Disney Club" in 1998.

Cotton presented a show encouraging children to use computers on Children's ITV "Draw Your Own Toons and Mouse" in 1999.

Later she joined CBBC and presented children's science program "Eureka TV" in 2001.

In 2002 she co-presented with Stephen Mulhern a television show "Finger Tips" [2002-2004], an arts and crafts program for children.

Fearne Cotton later co-presented CBBC's Sunday morning show, "Smile" [unknown episodes: 2002-2003] and "The Saturday Show" [1 episode: 2002-2003].

She next worked for mainstream broadcasting in 2003 and co-presented with Simon Grant the spin-off show "Top of the Pops: Saturday".

In 2004, Fearne worked alongside Reggie Yates on the ITV's main program "Top Of The Pops" and became the last regular presenter of the program.

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