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Butler-Henderson grew up on the family farm, and was educated at the independent schools St Francis' College in Letchworth and Perse School for Girls in Cambridge. [3] She is the great-granddaughter of Eric Butler-Henderson , a director of the Great Central Railway, after whom the preserved GCR Class 11F locomotive Butler-Henderson is named.
On 17 January 2010, Vicki Butler-Henderson and Tiff Needell confirmed at the Autosport International Show that Fifth Gear will be returning in Spring 2010. The pair featured a car shootout in Fifth Gear style in the live arena show and said several times to the audience that the show would be back on air in Spring and to ignore the cancellation ...
The show is currently presented by Jason Plato, Vicki Butler-Henderson, Jonny Smith and Jimmy de Ville with occasional appearances from Karun Chandhok. Fifth Gear's rival show is BBC Two's Top Gear. [1] [2] Fifth Gear has been broadcast since 8 April 2002. Since then, 28 series have been produced with 271 episodes.
The 50th season of "SNL" premiered last month. Since the first show in 1975, 165 comedians and actors have been a part of "SNL.". Three new comedians joined for season 50. "Saturday Night Live" is ...
Charles Butler-Henderson (born 23 November 1978) is a British auto racing driver who now works as a racing instructor and presenter. He is part of a family which has strong links with motorsport. His father was a karting champion, and his sister Vicki also races and is a television motorsport presenter.
Plato is a co-presenter for the Channel 5 British TV series Fifth Gear co-starring with Tiff Needell, Vicki Butler-Henderson and Jonny Smith. He previously co-presented Channel 4 's motoring program ' Driven ' alongside Mike Brewer , Penny Mallory and James May .
The first two series of the show were hosted by Vicki Butler-Henderson on Living TV. The show then moved to ITV, where the third series was hosted by Kate Garraway, and the fourth and fifth by Davina McCall. In September 2012, it was announced that the show would be cancelled, with no further series planned. [2]
He came to Butler with the pedigree of a former Mr. Basketball and the status of a four-star recruit. He hit the ground running, scoring double digits in first 22 games with the Dawgs.