- Zöe Salmon
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name = Zöe Salmon
imagesize = 150X229
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birth_date = birth date and age|1980|1|7|df=y
birth_place = Bangor,Northern Ireland
occupation = Television presenter
known_for = "Blue Peter " presenter andMiss Northern Ireland of 1999
height = 5 ft 7 inchesZöe Salmon (born 7 January 1980, Bangor,
County Down ,Northern Ireland ) is atelevision presenter fromNorthern Ireland , best known for hosting the children's television show "Blue Peter " from 23 December 2004 - 25 June 2008.Biography
Salmon attended Kilmaine Primary School and
Glenlola Collegiate School while growing up in Bangor, a town on the north coast ofCounty Down which she says is her 'favourite place... It's a really pretty seaside town with a marina which is lovely in the summer.' She then attended TheQueen's University of London , where she gained a degree inlaw at 2:1 level, before qualifying as asolicitor .Salmon was crowned
Miss Northern England in 1999 (beating future "Big Brother" contestant Orlaith McAllister)."Blue Peter"
Salmon was revealed as the 30th "Blue Peter" presenter on 25 October 2004. She first appeared on the show on 23 December 2004, in its 2004
Christmas special. She was originally meant to replaceLiz Barker when the latter left onmaternity leave ; however, Barker had already returned by the time Salmon made her debut.She presented the show with
Konnie Huq , Simon Thomas, Matt Baker,Liz Barker ,Gethin Jones andAndy Akinwolere . In 2008 after the departure of Konnie, the boys were both filming on both live shows so she was left to front the live shows alone.Shortly after her debut, she famously said 'I'd Try Anything Once', which started a trend in her being asked to do dangerous or embarrassing things.
Salmon left the show in June 2008 at the start of the summertime break, at the same time as
Gethin Jones . [citeweb|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7411099.stm|title=Blue Peter's Zoe Salmon to quit|publisher=BBC News|date=2008-05-20|accessdate=2008-05-20]Controversy
Shortly after making her first appearance on "Blue Peter", the
BBC received complaints after it was alleged that her job was only advertised in Northern Ireland andScotland , meaning they were potentially discriminating against people without certain regional accents. The BBC, however, denied any discrimination, and insisted the advertisement had been placed in newspapers throughout the UK.Salmon herself faced criticism when she chose a symbol for a 'Best of British' logo, to be used by
British Airways to decorate aBoeing 757 . She said 'I'm fromUlster , and I'd like to cover a plane with theRed Hand of Ulster that is our proud symbol.' [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/Northern_Ireland/Story/0,2763,1396184,00.html "Red faces at Blue Peter over red hand"] , by Owen Gibson, "The Guardian ", 22 January 2005.] The symbol however is one 'regularly used by loyalists and paramilitaries... David Miller, a professor ofsociology atStrathclyde University , was among the first, out of about 100, to complain to the BBC about the use of the symbol."Like the swastika, the Red Hand is a symbol that has been misappropriated. It is the symbol of the unionists and is certainly not signed up to by the majority," said Miller.' However, others, like
Michael Copeland , anUlster Unionist Party assembly member, said that the 'Red Hand symbol is as precious to all Ulstermen as the lion is to Scotland, and the dragon to Wales'; 'it appears in the symbolism of both the unionist and nationalist communities.' [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-1452258,00.html "Here’s a gaffe I made earlier"] , by Will Iredale, "The Sunday Times", 23 January 2005.] Others pointed out that the red hand of Ulster is also used by Republicans and nationalists.who? In fact, theRed Hand of Ulster is emblazoned on the nine-county flag for the province ofUlster , as well as old Northern Ireland flag, and on the nationalist side by theGAA amongst others. Another controversy surrounded Salmon's drawing of a picture which showed theUnion Flag covering the whole island ofIreland which lead to record complaints from Irish viewers.fact|date=December 2007Other media reports at the time 'suggested she had been chosen to "sex up" the programme and boost ratings in the competitive children’s marketplace. It is an idea denied by the producers of "Blue Peter".' In January 2006, Kate Figes further criticised Salmon in an article in "
The Guardian ", writing that Salmon 'rarely seems comfortable around children and talks to them in slow, patronising tones. She comes over as insincere and fatuous and my daughters don't like her any more than I do.' Figes claimed that Salmon was 'encouraged by the programme editors to present herself as a sexual bimbo', and that the show was being 'sexed up or dumbed down'. [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/women/story/0,,1690863,00.html "Hello boys"] , by Kate Figes, "The Guardian ", 20 January 2006.]Richard Marson, "Blue Peter"’s editor, characterised the article as 'character assassination', and denied that the show was 'being sexed up or dumbed down'. [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/women/story/0,,1693560,00.html "Blue Peter - sexed up and dumbed down?"] , "
The Guardian ", 24 January 2006]Television/Film appearances
In 2005, Salmon presented the results of the Northern Ireland region in "Making Your Mind Up", the UK's national pre-selection for the
Eurovision Song Contest 2005 . She welcomed the television audience toBelfast with the line 'How's about you, Terry?'In 2006, Salmon ran the
London Marathon and gave the money to theregistered charity ChildLine . In 2007, she starred as a footballer's girlfriend in the television version of the book "Hotel Babylon ".Salmon appeared in the 2007 version of "
Comic Relief does Fame Academy ", alongside several celebrity opponents, includingBBC Sport presenter and journalistRay Stubbs , formerCBBC presenterAngellica Bell andBBC Radio 1 andBBC Radio Five Live presenterColin Murray . Salmon was the fifth celebrity voted out. She had a cameo role in the 2007 film St Trinian's.Salmon has a cameo in the upcoming CBBC sitcom
Dani's House , in which she play a celebrity.After leaving Blue Peter in June 2008, she presented the gameshow "Hot Rods" starting on 30 August on BBC2. [cite news |first=Katherine |last=Rushton |title=Salmon quits "Blue Peter" |url=http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/2008/05/salmon_quits_blue_peter.html |format=Note: Registration required |work=Broadcast |publisher=
EMAP |date=2008-05-20 |accessdate=2008-07-06 ]Filmography
References
External links
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bluepeter/zoes_blog/ Zöe Salmon's "Blue Peter" video blog]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/bluepeter Zöe on The Official "Blue Peter" website]
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ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Salmon, Zoe
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Television presenter
DATE OF BIRTH= 7 January 1980
PLACE OF BIRTH=Bangor, Northern Ireland
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