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Tim Vincent

Tim Vincent (Born 4 November 1972, Overton-on-Dee, Wales) is a Welsh actor and television presenter.

Vincent first took to acting at Theatr Clwyd, in nearby Mold. His first television role was playing alcoholic teenager Billy Ryan, in the ITV drama seriesChildren's Ward.

Vincent is most famous for being a presenter on the popular children's programme Blue Peter, which he joined on 16 December 1993. During his time on the show, he completed the New York Marathon, travelled to South Africa, and flew a fighter jet. He left Blue Peter on 24 January 1997, having already featured in two series of the drama Dangerfield and begun presenting The Clothes Show.

Since leaving Blue Peter and Dangerfield, Vincent has presented Short Change, and later presented Fully Booked. More recently, he has played a vet in the soap opera Emmerdale, and appeared in the film Sorted (alongside Tim Curry and Jason Donovan). He also presented the first series of the reality television series, I'm Famous And Frightened! as well as the popular Sky One series There's Something About Miriam.

He is currently a reporter (as of 2005) on Access Hollywood. In 2006, he hosted the pilots for GSN's revival of the game show Chain Reaction, but he will not be hosting the series itself.

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