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Cherry Kathleen Healey (born 1980 as Cherry Kathleen Chadwyck-Healey) [1] is a British television presenter, frequently featuring in self-titled lifestyle documentaries on the BBC. Early life [ edit ]
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Chelsea Jade Healey (born 6 August 1988) is an English actress. She is known for portraying the roles of Janeece Bryant in the BBC school-based drama series Waterloo Road (2006–2012, 2023), Honey Wright in the BBC medical drama series Casualty (2014–2015) and Goldie McQueen in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks (2016–present).
Lucy Mangan of The Guardian described the documentary as a "bag of utter balls", criticising its presentation of the subject matter and simplistic style, but commending Healey's enthusiasm. [1] Robert James Taylor, writing for the Shropshire Star , described it as "a painful experience" and "mind-bogglingly dumb". [ 2 ]
Meanwhile, Cherry Healey investigates how sitting too much could be very bad for our health. [27] 7: Leather Boots: 19 January 2022: TBA Gregg Wallace visits a boot factory in Wollaston, Northamptonshire to follow the production of a pair of Dr. Martens, while Cherry Healey gets to grips with the machines that make shoelaces. [28] 8: Tortilla Chips
Healey is an Irish surname derived from Ó hÉilidhe or Ó hÉalaighthe. A related surname is Healy . [ 1 ] It can also be an English toponymic surname , from Healey near Manchester and possibly also from other places named Healey in Yorkshire and Northumberland.
Presented for its first five series by Nicky Hambleton-Jones, who was replaced by Myleene Klass for series six, [3] with Cherry Healey [1] [4] hosting the show for Channel 5, with the programme's full name also being used in Australia.
The show pits contestants against harsh environments all around the world in a shortened two-week long training course that is designed to replicate a number of elements of the actual United Kingdom Special Forces selection course; a notoriously difficult programme that has been known to claim the lives of those who take it on, although the training has been modified to prevent fatalities. [2]