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Mark Durden-Smith Born 1 October 1968
United KingdomOccupation Television Presenter Children 3 Ethnicity White Years active Mid-1990s - present Notable credit(s) Presenter of RI:SE and Wish You Were Here...? Now and Then Mark Durden-Smith (born 1 October 1968) is a British television presenter. He began his presenting career as host of Sky Sports live rugby union coverage, which included weekly English Premiership fixtures, domestic and European cup competitions and Internationals Tests, including the English home Six Nations matches in 1998. He has a background in entertainment and journalism, starting his career at GLR and BBC regional newsrooms before becoming a researcher for Saturday Night Clive and Clive Anderson Talks Back. He moved to Sky Sports in 1996, presenting a wide range of programmes.
Later, through working for Sky, he became one of the original presenters of the morning Channel 4 programme, RI:SE, when it launched in 2002. After this he has presented the British qualifying rounds for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, as well as presenting Drop the Celebrity, and ITV2 coverage of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me out of Here! Now, Soapstar Superstar and Hell's Kitchen. He also hosted the American show, American Princess. He appeared in some editions of the quiz show HeadJam.
In 2004, he hosted The Match for Sky One, returned to Australia for a fourth series of ITV2's I'm a Celebrity... Get Me out of Here! Now, presented Double or Nothing for Sky One, and Hell's Kitchen Extra Portions for ITV2.
He also hosted the The Police Bravery Awards for Sky One. In 2005 he returned to present ITV2's Hell's Kitchen Extra Portions, presented Package Holidays Undercover for ITV 1 and a second series of The Match for Sky One. In 2006 he filmed the third series of The Match with Zoe Ball for Sky One and hosted Millionaire Manor, the National Lottery show for BBC1. He also presented the sixth series of ITV2's I'm a Celebrity... Get Me out of Here! Now. On 9 March 2007, it was announced that he would join ITV Sport to front the network's coverage of the 2007 University Boat Race on 7 April. This coverage won the RTS sports award for best outside broadcast and best sports feature for its University Boat Race coverage.[citation needed]
It was announced in June 2007 that he would head a new ITV series, Wish You Were Here...? Now and Then, a 25-part series where Durden-Smith revisits destinations, originally visited by his mother and other presenters in the original series of Wish You Were Here...?, to see how much they have changed. In November 2007 he appeared as the UK based presenter of the seventh series of ITV2's I'm a Celebrity... Get Me out of Here! Now.
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Family
Mark is the son of Judith Chalmers and sports commentator Neil Durden-Smith, and is a married father of twin boys and girl.
Currently
As of 2009 he presents the home makeover show, Gutted, on UKTV's Home channel.
In August 2010 he appears as a panellist on ITV's new show 3@Three.[1] Smith also presents live coverage on ESPN's Aviva Premiership rugby coverage on the touchline as of the 2010 season.
Since June 2010, he is a relief presenter for ITV's This Morning. He most recently covered for Phillip Schofield, who was away in Australia, on 6 and 7 December 2010 and also on 17 & 18 January 2011.
From 28 February to 4 March 2011 he was a guest in Countdown's Dictionary Corner and again between 31 October 2011 and 4 November 2011.
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