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Yvette Paula Fielding (born 23 September 1968) is an English television presenter, producer, actress, and writer. In 1987, aged 18, she became the youngest presenter on the BBC television programme Blue Peter .
Karl Beattie's documented life has references to him teaching martial arts within the US. In 2002, Karl Beattie and Yvette Fielding, established their own television production company, Antix Productions. Their first production was Most Haunted for the British TV channel Sky Living, along with a number of spin offs including Most Haunted Live!.
The channel was backed by UK television personality Yvette Fielding and her husband Karl Beattie through their Monster Pictures production company. The channel was launched as The Paranormal Channel on 9 June 2008, and was rebranded as The Unexplained Channel on 10 August 2009.
Fielding joined the kids’ show as it’s youngest-ever presenter in 1987 Ex-Blue Peter presenter Yvette Fielding claims she was ‘bullied’ and forced to live with show’s dog Bonnie Skip to ...
It was confirmed by Yvette Fielding and the Really Channel that for Halloween 2016 there would not be a live event, but an "As Live" event to air on the UKTV Play platform, their on demand video site. On Monday 31 October 2016 from 9.00pm-11.00pm, Most Haunted will air an "as live" recorded edition of the show from HMP Shrewsbury on UKTV Play.
The youngest presenter of Blue Peter was Yvette Fielding, who was eighteen when she began presenting, [11] and the oldest was John Noakes, who was forty-four when he left. [12] Only one presenter, Peter Duncan, had two stints of presenting, his first being from 1980 to 1984, and his second being from 1985 to 1986. [13]
Yvette Fielding takes pop supremo Louis Walsh and Boyzone on a trip into the unknown as they brave the shadows underneath the historic city of Edinburgh. Below the city is a terrifying network of subterranean streets once occupied by criminals and the underclasses, named after the former street, Mary King's Close .
3 April – Karl Beattie, director, husband of Yvette Fielding; 4 April – Martin Firrell, public artist and activist; 6 April – Andrew Weatherall, English disc jockey (died 2020) 7 April – Nick Herbert, Conservative politician and MP for Arundel and South Downs; 8 April – Julian Lennon, musician son of John Lennon