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If my memory serves me right Fearne filled in continuity with Tom over Christmas 2000 into 2001. Presumably when Stephen & Dannielle were doing Pantomime. She did a couple of other short stints during 2001 before David, Leah & Leigh were brought in.
As has been said she fronted Game show 'Pump it up' (series 2), craft show 'Fingertips' and during Half Toon Week a programme called 'Draw Your Own Toons' looking at the Disney animation studios.
She started to front a CBBC science programme called 'Eureka TV' alongside Kate Heavenor which was produced by 'fingertips' production company The Foundation.
She was drafted in to front CBBC One afternoons following the February 2002 relaunch alongside Ortis Deeley and also 'Smile' originally on the channel on Sunday mornings.
Enough about Fearne now.
It's amazing that Dick & Dom are still part of CBBC 20 years on. I don't remember much of them presenting together bar during school holidays around 97-98 before Dom disappeared to concentrate on his Magic programme and to front Jungle Run for CITV.
The first natural partnership I remember seeing was during the CBBC series 'Bring It On' where they took on what appeared to be work experience for various job roles.
Even on that show though they were regular Richard & Dominic. But somewhere between that and the CBBC relaunch of 2002 they became 'Dick & Dom'. Was this due to the bungalow being pitched around that time or just to try to make them a little edgier?
As has been said she fronted Game show 'Pump it up' (series 2), craft show 'Fingertips' and during Half Toon Week a programme called 'Draw Your Own Toons' looking at the Disney animation studios.
She started to front a CBBC science programme called 'Eureka TV' alongside Kate Heavenor which was produced by 'fingertips' production company The Foundation.
She was drafted in to front CBBC One afternoons following the February 2002 relaunch alongside Ortis Deeley and also 'Smile' originally on the channel on Sunday mornings.
Enough about Fearne now.
It's amazing that Dick & Dom are still part of CBBC 20 years on. I don't remember much of them presenting together bar during school holidays around 97-98 before Dom disappeared to concentrate on his Magic programme and to front Jungle Run for CITV.
The first natural partnership I remember seeing was during the CBBC series 'Bring It On' where they took on what appeared to be work experience for various job roles.
Even on that show though they were regular Richard & Dominic. But somewhere between that and the CBBC relaunch of 2002 they became 'Dick & Dom'. Was this due to the bungalow being pitched around that time or just to try to make them a little edgier?