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'''Emma Lee''' is a television presenter and former catwalk model, she has presented productions which have gone on to receive RTS and BAFTA recognition and has presented on GMTV and ITV1's The Zone.


==Presenting career==
==Presenting career==
After appearing in modelling appearing in campaigns, Lee made her television debut on Channel 4's Watch This Space, where the nation voted for her to front her very own live youth magazine show.


Television credits include RTS-nominated Reactive and The Friday Zone for BBC1, The Big Breakfast for Channel 4 and Nickelodeon,
Emma Lee is a television presenter and former catwalk model, she has presented productions which have gone on to receive RTS and BAFTA recognition and has presented on GMTV and ITV1’s The Zone.


Lee lives in London with husband, television presenter [[Tim Dixon]] – with whom she manages a production company and interactive agency called Insidemedia.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.insidemediagroup.co.uk/#/team-01 |title=Director of production – Emma Lee |publisher=Inside Media |accessdate=October 18, 2010 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080920103555/http://www.insidemediagroup.co.uk/#/team-01 |archivedate=September 20, 2008 }}</ref>
After a successful globe-trotting career in modelling appearing in campaigns, Lee made her television debut on Channel 4’s Watch This Space, where the nation voted for her to front her very own live youth magazine show - with guests including Kylie Minogue and East 17.


Television credits include RTS-nominated Reactive and The Friday Zone for BBC1, The Big Breakfast for Channel 4 and Nickleodeon,

Further to her work in television, Emma is a keen property developer and stylist with a life-long passion for fashion. She has styled outfits for personal friend Debra Stephenson for numerous red-carpet events. Other interests include travel, food, cinema, reading and knitting.

Emma lives in London with her daughter and husband, television presenter [[Tim Dixon]] – with whom she manages a production company and interactive agency.
===Credits===
===Credits===

*''Watch This Space'' Presenter of interactive magazine for [[Channel 4]]
*''Watch This Space'' Presenter of interactive magazine for [[Channel 4]]
*''Reactive'' Show dedicated to computer games and competitions for [[CBBC]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ukgameshows.com/ukgs/Reactive |title=Reactive |publisher=UKGameshows |date= |accessdate=13 March 2009}}</ref>
*''Reactive'' Show dedicated to computer games and competitions for [[CBBC (TV channel)|CBBC]].
*''[[Telegantic Megavision]]'' Saturday morning show for ITV1, which went behind the scenes of film and TV
*''[[Telegantic Megavision]]'' Saturday morning show for ITV1.
*''Reach For The Top'' Documentary programme following talented young people in sport, arts and business for [[BBC One]]
*''Reach For The Top'' Documentary programme for [[BBC One]]
*''Technik'' Factual science show for young viewers on [[Nickelodeon UK]]
*''Technik'' Factual science show for young viewers on [[Nickelodeon UK]]
*''Friday Zone'' hour long show of jokes, sketches and competitions in front of studio audience shown on [[CBBC]] in 1998
*''Friday Zone'' hour long show of sketches and competitions.
*''Pulling Power'' Entertainment motoring programme for [[Central Independent Television|Carlton Central]]
*''Pulling Power'' Entertainment motoring programme for [[Central Independent Television|Carlton Central]]
*''You'll Never Believe It'' Show where kids faced their fears and performed stunts on ITV1
*''You'll Never Believe It!'',ITV1.
*''Disney Channel Kids Awards (Yearly)'' [[BAFTA]] winning live award ceremony, for [[Disney Channel (UK & Ireland)|Disney Channel UK]], [[Sky1|Sky One]], and [[Five (TV channel)|Channel Five]]
*''Disney Channel Kids Awards (Yearly)'' [[BAFTA]] winning live award ceremony, for [[Disney Channel (UK & Ireland)|Disney Channel UK]], [[Sky1|Sky One]], and [[Five (TV channel)|Channel Five]]
*''[[Studio Disney]] / Disney Channel'' presenter Live weekday show with competitions and live music acts for [[Disney Channel (UK & Ireland)|Disney Channel UK]]
*''[[Studio Disney]] / Disney Channel'' presenter Live weekday show.
*"The National Lottery", presenter, 2007
*"The National Lottery", presenter, 2007
*''Virgin Sports News'' news anchor, 2008 - 2009
*''Virgin Sports News'' news anchor, 2008–2009
*"Sky Movies" presenter, 2009
*"Sky Movies" presenter, 2009
*''The Fluffy Club ([[GMTV]])'' presenter, 2010
*''The Fluffy Club ([[GMTV]])'' presenter, 2010
*"The Zone [[ITV1]]" presenter, 2010
*"The Zone [[ITV1]]" presenter, 2010
*"Planet Wild", ITV, family gameshow - 2010
*"Planet Wild", ITV, family gameshow 2010
*"[[Jackpot247|Jackpot247.com]]", Freeview ch39 – 2012

*''[[William Hill (bookmaker)|William Hill Casino TV]]'', CSJHDN TV, 2025, with [[Alfie Deyes]] and Kerry Newell.
== References ==


==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.vimeo.com/7327906 SHOWREEL]
*[http://www.vimeo.com/7327906 SHOWREEL.]
*[http://www.disneychannel.co.uk Disney Channel Official Website]
*[http://www.disneychannel.co.uk Disney Channel Official Website.]
*[http://www.insidemediagroup.co.uk Inside Media]


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Latest revision as of 21:17, 7 December 2023

Emma Lee
Birth nameEmma Lee
OccupationTelevision presenter
Years active1993–present

Emma Lee is a television presenter and former catwalk model, she has presented productions which have gone on to receive RTS and BAFTA recognition and has presented on GMTV and ITV1's The Zone.

Presenting career

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After appearing in modelling appearing in campaigns, Lee made her television debut on Channel 4's Watch This Space, where the nation voted for her to front her very own live youth magazine show.

Television credits include RTS-nominated Reactive and The Friday Zone for BBC1, The Big Breakfast for Channel 4 and Nickelodeon,

Lee lives in London with husband, television presenter Tim Dixon – with whom she manages a production company and interactive agency called Insidemedia.[1]

Credits

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  • Watch This Space Presenter of interactive magazine for Channel 4
  • Reactive Show dedicated to computer games and competitions for CBBC.
  • Telegantic Megavision Saturday morning show for ITV1.
  • Reach For The Top Documentary programme for BBC One
  • Technik Factual science show for young viewers on Nickelodeon UK
  • Friday Zone hour long show of sketches and competitions.
  • Pulling Power Entertainment motoring programme for Carlton Central
  • You'll Never Believe It!,ITV1.
  • Disney Channel Kids Awards (Yearly) BAFTA winning live award ceremony, for Disney Channel UK, Sky One, and Channel Five
  • Studio Disney / Disney Channel presenter Live weekday show.
  • "The National Lottery", presenter, 2007
  • Virgin Sports News news anchor, 2008–2009
  • "Sky Movies" presenter, 2009
  • The Fluffy Club (GMTV) presenter, 2010
  • "The Zone ITV1" presenter, 2010
  • "Planet Wild", ITV, family gameshow – 2010
  • "Jackpot247.com", Freeview ch39 – 2012
  • William Hill Casino TV, CSJHDN TV, 2025, with Alfie Deyes and Kerry Newell.

References

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  1. ^ "Director of production – Emma Lee". Inside Media. Archived from the original on September 20, 2008. Retrieved October 18, 2010.
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