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'''Vincent P. "Vince" Henderson''' is an English [[television presenter]], actor and street performer. He may be best known for hosting the [[Sky Sports]] Saturday morning show ''[[Soccer AM]]'', and the 1996 season of [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]]'s game show ''[[Chain Letters]]''. He made his television debut on the [[CBBC (TV channel)|CBBC]] show ''Dear Mr Barker'' in 1995.
'''Vincent P. "Vince" Henderson''' is an English [[television presenter]], actor and street performer. He may be best known for hosting the [[Sky Sports]] Saturday morning show ''[[Soccer AM]]'', and the 1996 season of [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]]'s game show ''[[Chain Letters]]''. He made his television debut on the [[CBBC (TV channel)|CBBC]] show ''Dear Mr Barker'' in 1995.



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Vincent P. "Vince" Henderson is an English television presenter, actor and street performer. He may be best known for hosting the Sky Sports Saturday morning show Soccer AM, and the 1996 season of ITV's game show Chain Letters. He made his television debut on the CBBC show Dear Mr Barker in 1995.

His wife is actress Sophie Aldred who played Ace, companion to the Seventh Doctor (Sylvester McCoy), in the BBC Science-Fiction series Doctor Who. They married on 12 July 1997. They have two sons, Adam and William, who make occasional convention appearances with their mother. In 1998, he appeared in the Reeltime Pictures video release of Where on Earth Is... Katy Manning Because She'd Really Like to Know as himself.

In 2000, he played the role of Mick Thompson in The Fearmonger, a Big Finish Doctor Who audio play, alongside Aldred and McCoy.

At some point prior to 2008, Henderson presented Off the Rails on Discovery Real Time, where he visited heritage steam railways in Britain, such as the Severn Valley Railway, the North Norfolk Railway and the Colne Valley Railway.[citation needed]

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Preceded by Host of Chain Letters
1996
Succeeded by