Yvette Fielding Bio, Age, Husband, Son, Vitiligo, Books, Blue Peter

Yvette Fielding Biography

Yvette Fielding is an English TV presenter, producer, actress, and writer. She became Blue Peter’s youngest presenter in 1987, at the age of 18. She presented the Most Haunted series on the Living channel through their own production firm, followed by Ghosthunting With…, establishing Fielding as the ‘first lady of the paranormal’.

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How old is Yvette Fielding? – Age

She is 55 years old as of 23 September 2023. She was born in 1968 in Stockport, United Kingdom. Her real name is Yvette Paula Fielding.

Yvette Fielding Family – Education

Fielding grew up in Bramhall and attended Pownall Green Primary and Bramhall High School. She attended Stockport Convent, Hillcrest Grammar School in Davenport, and Dane Bank College in Crewe.

How did Yvette Fielding meet her husband? – Who is Yvette Fieldings son?

She has been married to television director, producer and cameraman Karl Beattie since 1999. Karl Beattie met Yvette Fielding while both were working on City Hospital. They live on a farm in Sandbach, Cheshire. The couple has two children; a daughter Mary Beattie, and a son William Sweeny. Fielding, her second husband, Karl Beattie, and their two children live on a farm near Sandbach, Cheshire.

Does Yvette Fielding have vitiligo? – Illness

Fielding has revealed that she suffers from vitiligo, a skin disease that causes depigmentation in areas.

Yvette Fielding Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $5 million.

Yvette Fielding Blue Peter

Fielding became the youngest presenter on the BBC children’s show Blue Peter in 1987, and she was named Most Popular Woman on Television by the SOS Awards. After quitting the show, she co-hosted What’s Up Doc?, ITV’s Saturday morning children’s show. Fielding moved away from children’s television in 1995 and began broadcasting for an older audience, presenting The Heaven and Earth Show, The General, and City Hospital for the BBC and providing weekend continuity for Challenge TV.

Yvette Fielding with her husband Karl Beattie
Yvette Fielding with her husband Karl Beattie

Fielding made a brief comeback to children’s television in 1997, appearing in two episodes of the CBBC drama series Byker Grove. From 1998 to 2000, she was a regular on Meridian Television’s Under Offer, a game show about property prices. Fielding made an appearance on Channel 4’s chat show Richard & Judy in 2003.

Fielding won ‘Multichannel Personality of the Year’ at the Variety Club Showbusiness Awards in 2004. In 2005, she appeared as Annie Lennox in an ITV celebrity edition of Stars in Their Eyes and as a guest panelist on Channel 5’s The Wright Stuff. on 2008, she competed on the BBC quiz show Celebrity Mastermind, where she specialized on Henry VIII.

Fielding and her husband were the celebrity subjects of Living’s one-hour documentary, Living With Yvette & Karl, which premiered on November 1, 2008. A follow-up documentary, In Bed with Yvette & Karl, broadcast on January 17, 2009, following Fielding’s hysterectomy surgery and recuperation. A full-length season of In Bed with Yvette & Karl was commissioned and aired on Living during June and July 2009.

Fielding made four appearances on The Paul O’Grady Show, Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, and the ITV talent show spinoff Britain’s Got More Talent. She has also appeared as a celebrity panelist on an episode of the Channel 4 comedy show 8 out of 10 Cats, a celebrity contestant on Come Dine with Me, and a guest on the Channel 5 chat show Justin Lee Collins: Good Times. Fielding was in a celebrity team on the BBC Two game show Eggheads in December 2011.

Yvette Fielding Career

In 2002, Yvette Handling and her better half Karl Beattie laid out their own TV creation organization, Antix Creations. Their most memorable creation was Generally Spooky for the English Television slot Living. In the show, Handling and paranormal specialists research different evidently tormented areas around England, in the expectations that paranormal action might be reported by the team. In 2006, Handling introduced and delivered Ghosthunting With…, a paranormal show for ITV2 which shows Handling driving different famous people around tormented areas.

Handling has shown up and interviews in the English media regarding her paranormal examinations and projects, remembering visitor appearances for The Sunday Night Undertaking (Channel 4), The Chris Moyles Show (BBC Radio 1) and Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (BBC One). Encouraging her paranormal establishment, in 2008 Handling took her initial action into radio telecom, facilitating Yvette Handling’s Dismay Evenings on Kerrang! Radio. Handling left the radio broadcast a couple of months after the fact be that as it may, because of other work responsibilities.

In 2008, Handling and Beattie shaped another organization called Beast Pictures to work the Paranormal Channel. Handling went about as anchor to the channel and introduced unique programming on the station. The channel was in this way renamed the Unexplained Divert in 2009.[citation needed] In October 2009, a two-section narrative highlighting Handling with Paul O’Grady broadcasted on Living entitled Demise in Venice. The narrative saw the pair examining cases of apparition and vampire sightings in Poveglia, Italy.

Handling reported on 25 June 2010 that she was to step down as moderator of Generally Spooky. In resulting interviews, Handling likewise showed that she would complete the process of giving Ghosthunting.. and any remaining paranormal-based communicates in 2010. Notwithstanding, in May 2011, Handling showed up in an episode of the UK rendition of the Superstar Phantom Stories series for the bio channel, with the whole UK series of VIP Apparition Stories being delivered by Handling’s Antix Creations organization. Then, at that point, in September 2011 Handling gave one more episode of Ghosthunting… including the cast of The Main Way Is Essex.

In April 2012, Handling showed up in an episode of Olly: Life on Murs, in which she and Olly Murs visited a scary place. In October 2012, Handling showed up on BBC Radio 2 and The Alan Titchmarsh Show on ITV1 discussing the paranormal and her apparition hunting vocation. In these meetings Handling expressed that she will get back to Generally Spooky in 2013. In 2014, Handling by and by got back to facilitating Generally Spooky, when another series was created for the Freeview channel, Truly.

In Walk 2013, Handling showed up in the Peter Kay Plunk down for Entertainment improv show as a component of Red Nose Day 2013. In June 2013 she co-facilitated Genuine Radio North West’s morning meal show, with Glen Chase, as a substitute for the ordinary co-have, Lorna Bancroft.

As well as introducing Generally Spooky, Handling likewise ran and co-possessed a bistro in Manchester called ‘Propertea’, close to Manchester House of God until 2016 when she left to begin her own café. In 2015, Handling was a big name mortgage holder in an episode of Through the Keyhole.

In November 2015, Handling partook in the ITV reality series I’m A Superstar… Get Me Out of Here! She completed the show in 10th put subsequent to being ousted on 30 November.

Yvette Fielding Books

Ghost Hunters: A Guide to Investigating the Paranormal, the first of two books Yvette Fielding co-wrote with Dr. Ciaran O’Keeffe, the show’s parapsychologist at the time, was published during the eighth season of Most Haunted. In July of 2006, Hodder & Stoughton published the book. In August 2008, Fielding and O’Keeffe’s follow-up, In Search of the Supernatural, was also published by Hodder & Stoughton.

Fielding’s debut book, Archie the Ghost Hunter and the Rising, was published in September 2019. Fielding’s husband, Karl Beattie, illustrated the book, which was published by Rudling House. Anderson Press will release the first book of Fielding’s new series, The Ghost Hunter Chronicles, in September 2021. The story follows the stories of three companions. The first book in the series was called The House in the Woods. The second book in the series, The Ripper of Whitechapel, was published by Anderson Press in September 2022.