Favourite Presenters

Who has the special style that makes them the top TV presenter(s) in a field that's crammed with talent? Choose the UK's No.1

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Bradley Walsh Viewers love Bradley Walsh’s cheeky chappie presenting style and he’s enjoyed a massive hit with The Chase. So much so in fact that The Chase celebrates its 1000th edition this year and looks like going on and on.

 

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Ant & Dec The hugely popular duo, who seem to have been around almost as long as the telly itself, once again expertly handled the madness of Britain’s Got Talent. They also enjoyed more fun and games with another series of Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway, while they’ll return later this year for a new series of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!

 

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Paul O’Grady The former care worker found out all about the charitable projects of the Salvation Army in his BBC1 documentary, Paul O’Grady: The Sally Army and Me. He also had great fun again with his popular ITV series, Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs.

 

The One Show (L-R) Alex Jones, Matt Baker

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Matt Baker and Alex Jones It’s been a special year for Matt and Alex as they celebrated The One Show’s 10th anniversary. The pair always welcome us every evening with warmth and have become something of a national institution. It’s not surprising that they regularly attract an audience of five million viewers.

 

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Stephen Mulhern His tongue-in-cheek style on Britain’s Got Talent, gently poking fun at the contestants, has won fans' approval. He’s rarely off the telly, currently presenting ITV’s new Saturday night game show, Go For It, plus early this year he popped up regularly on Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Take Away.

 

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Mel and Sue Mel and Sue might just be the magic ingredient that makes The Great British Bake Off such a phenomenal success – it's so sad they won't involved when it moves to Channel 4 next year! They both know exactly the right time to gently take the mickey out of a contestant and when to commiserate with someone when they’re having a baking horror.

 

David Hollingsworth
Editor

David is the What To Watch Editor and has over 20 years of experience in television journalism. He is currently writing about the latest television and film news for What To Watch.


Before working for What To Watch, David spent many years working for TV Times magazine, interviewing some of television's most famous stars including Hollywood actor Kiefer Sutherland, singer Lionel Richie and wildlife legend Sir David Attenborough. 


David started out as a writer for TV Times before becoming the title's deputy features editor and then features editor. During his time on TV Times, David also helped run the annual TV Times Awards. David is a huge Death in Paradise fan, although he's still failed to solve a case before the show's detective! He also loves James Bond and controversially thinks that Timothy Dalton was an excellent 007.


Other than watching and writing about telly, David loves playing cricket, going to the cinema, trying to improve his tennis and chasing about after his kids!