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[–] MercurysBall2 [S] 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago  (edited ago)

https://twitter.com/RTChildrensWish/status/586134235033034752

BBC TV Presenter @realchrisjarvis says he is "Honoured to be a Patron for Round Table Children's Wish"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Jarvis_(presenter)

Martin Christopher Jarvis (born 20 April 1969 in Romford, London) is an English actor, presenter and writer who has appeared on BBC television since 1992, apart from 2000–2002 when he was working with ITV and Channel 4. In 2019 he started a radio station for children called Little Radio.

He made his name in the early 1990s on Children's BBC, presenting from the "Broom Cupboard" alongside Zoe Ball and Josie d'Arby [1] as well as hosting his own shows like Look Sharp.[2] Chris wrote a lot of material for Children's BBC himself (including the mini soap opera Wood Lane TV) and created several memorable characters including "The Anorak". In 1997, Chris was part of The Friday Zone [3] (which was broadcast on Friday afternoons on BBC One for most of the children's slot) with Debra Stephenson, Peter Simon, Dominic Wood, Steve Rock and Emma Lee. They released a single called "Glasses" as a spin-off from the programme, to raise money for Comic Relief.

As an actor Chris Jarvis has appeared in The Demon Headmaster and ChuckleVision, and played Mr Mopple in early CBeebies story-telling programme Step Inside.[6] He also presented Maths Mansion.

He is the godfather to one of Pui Fan Lee's sons

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pui_Fan_Lee

Pui Fan Lee is an English actress and presenter. She is known for portraying Po in the original 1997–2001 run of the children's television series Teletubbies, and for presenting the CBeebies preschool education series Show Me Show Me.

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[–] Mad_As_Helll ago 

Ugh that show he does with Pui Fan Lee gives me the creeps. He’s extremely camp, and annoying