Zoe Salmon Bio, Age, Husband, BBC Three, Net Worth, Blue Peter, TV Shows

Zoe Salmon Biography

Zoe Salmon is a Northern Irish television presenter who hosted the children’s show Blue Peter from December 23, 2004 to June 25, 2008. In early 2009, she also appeared on Dancing on Ice. She was crowned Miss Northern Ireland in 1999.

How old is Zoe Salmon? – Age

She is 43 years old as of 7 January 2023. She was born in 1980 in Bangor, United Kingdom.

Zoe Salmon Family –  Education

She went to Kilmaine Primary School and Glenlola Collegiate School while growing up in Bangor, a town on Northern Ireland’s east coast. She subsequently went on to Queen’s University in Belfast, where she earned a 2:1 degree in law before becoming an attorney. In 1999, she was crowned Miss Northern Ireland.

Who is Zoe Salmons Husband?

Salmon married William Corrie in Barbados in 2016. Salmon gave birth to their first child, a boy named Fitz (Fitzwilliam) Salmon-Corrie, on April 1, 2022.

Zoe Salmon Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $2 million.

Zoe Salmon Blue Peter

Blue Peter moderator Sarah Salmon was uncovered on 25 October 2004 and first showed up on the show on 23 December 2004. She was initially intended to supplant Liz Barker, yet Barker had previously returned when Salmon made her presentation. Salmon’s appearance on the show prompted a pattern of perilous or humiliating errands, for example, wing-strolling on an antique biplane and stamp gathering. She likewise partook in difficult where she turned into an entertainer’s right hand, which was effective. In 2006, she made a thing about the creation of the film St Trinians and assumed a little part in the film. Salmon left the show in June 2008, alongside Gethin Jones.

The BBC got protests about Salmon’s occupation being promoted in Northern Ireland and Scotland, possibly victimizing individuals with specific territorial accents. The BBC denied any separation and demanded the promotion had been set in papers all through the UK. Different media reports proposed she was picked to’sex up’ the show and lift appraisals in the serious kids’ commercial center, however, this thought was prevented by the makers from getting Blue Peter.

Salmon confronted analysis when she picked an image for a ‘Best of English’ logo for English Aviation routes to enhance a Boeing 757. The image is as often as possible utilized by followers, paramilitaries, conservatives, and patriots and is decorated on the nine-area banner for Ulster, the old Northern Ireland banner, and the GAA. Salmon likewise caused debate by choosing a guide of Ireland canvassed in the Association Jack as one of her number one images. In 2012, Salmon revolted against the expulsion of the Association banner from Belfast City Corridor, expressing it ought to just be flown on assigned days.

Zoe Salmon BBC Three

On 15 February 2011, she hosted a BBC Three documentary called The Big Fat Truth About Low Fat Foods in which she consented to be filmed for a month while eating a diet consisting of solely diet and ‘healthy’ pre-processed foods.

Zoe Salmon Career

One of her earliest jobs was a speedy appearance as the first conveyor of the Ruby Shoes in a mostly secret re-recounting of the Wizard of Oz made for English Direct 5 in 1995. She had tried out for the job of Dorothy but lost to Denise van Turn off.

In 2005, Salmon introduced the aftereffects of the Northern Ireland district in Making Your Brain Up, the UK’s public pre-choice for the Eurovision Tune Challenge 2005. She invited the TV crowd to Belfast with the line “What about’s you, Terry?”

Salmon showed up in the 2007 variant of Lighthearted Element Does Acclaim Foundation, with a few superstar rivals, including BBC Game moderator and writer Beam Stubbs, previous CBBC moderator Angellica Chime and BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 5 Live moderator Colin Murray. Salmon was the fifth VIP removed. Additionally, in 2007, she turned on the Belfast Christmas lights with Shayne Ward.

Zoe Salmon Photo
Zoe Salmon Photo

In the wake of leaving Blue Peter in June 2008, she introduced the gameshow Dragsters which started a BBC2 run on 30 August. She joined Noel Edmonds and Similar end result as a visitor at a children’s party at the Northumberland town of Morpeth which was highlighted in 2008’s Noel’s Christmas Presents show on Sky1.

Salmon partook in the fourth series of Moving on Ice, collaborating with Matt Evers, and arrived at the quarter-finals. Salmon showed up on The Chris Moyles Show in January 2009 and went out on the town with early breakfast moderator Greg James as a component of the BBC Radio 1 cash try.

She showed up on the main episode of BBC One Saturday night gameshow Opening in the Wall facilitated by Dale Winton. Salmon has an appearance in the CBBC sitcom Dani’s Home, as Dani’s tragically missing big-name companion ‘Mo White’. In May 2009 she showed up in FHM magazine with another Blue Peter ex-moderator Konnie Huq. Two separate collectible covers were printed for the issue including the two ladies, yet the substance of the magazines was indistinguishable.

In 2009 she showed up on Falling Stars in Jack Dee’s group. In 2009 she introduced the 8-section series Skillicious on CITV closed by Nigel Clarke. The show urged youngsters to evaluate new abilities. She adored beatboxing. She co-introduced the World’s Most grounded Man rivalry in the UK with Martin Bayfield and became one of the moderators on the new Sky1 carry-on with a way of life visit show Angela and Friends. On 31 October 2011, Zoe facilitated “Big Name List of things to get” on Channel 5 where she shocked 500 Scottish Youthful Carers at their yearly end-of-the-week break by carrying McFly to perform for themselves and assembling a film to assist the Carers with getting financing for future occasions.

In 2011, she likewise co-facilitated Go After the Meat close by Al Murray on Dave.

Zoe Salmon TV Shows

♦ 2004 – Blue Peter
♦ 2005 – Making Your Mind Up
♦ 2006 – Comic Relief Does Fame Academy
♦ 2008 – Best of Friends
♦ 2008 – The Weakest Link
♦ 2008 – Bratz Academy
♦ 2009 – Dancing on Ice
♦ 2008 – Worlds Strongest Man 2009
♦ 2010 – Get Him to the Greek
♦ 2011 – The Big Fat Truth About
♦ 2011 – Celebrity Wish List
♦ 2012 – Celebrity Masterchef
♦ 2015 – Pointless Celebrities