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Caroline Flack's TV career from Danny Dyer sitcom to Bo Selecta and Love Island

Caroline Flack was one of the most popular TV presenters in the UK.

She got her big break in 2001 on Sky One’s Is Harry on the Boat alongside Danny Dyer and Keith Allen.

A year later she starred as Bubbles on comedy sketch show Bo Selecta, returning to the character in 2004.

Corporal Flack was her next role in Weapons of Mass Distraction before taking on her first presenting role in Channel 4’s The Games: Live at Trackside alongside Jamie Theakston.

Caroline won Strictly Come Dancing with Pasha Kovalev in 2014 (Image: Guy Levy/BBC/PA Wire)

It was from that successful stint that she bagged her next job on When Games Attack in 2005.

In 2006 Caroline dipped her toes in children’s television, joining duo Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes on Saturday morning show TMi until 2008.

By 2007 Caroline was cementing her place as a top telly host on Comic Relief Does Fame Academy and Escape from Scorpion Island.

Caroline and Nick Grimshaw attending the launch of her autobiography Storm (Image: 2015 Mike Marsland)

Eurovision came calling for Flack the following year when she took on the role of semi-finals commentator before working on Big Brother’s Big Mouth.

For two series in 2009 and 2010, Caroline co-presented I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! NOW!

When cult sports entertainment show Gladiators was brought back by Sky One in 2008, Caroline was brought in as Kirsty Gallacher’s replacement for the second series.

Amanda Holden and Caroline attend The Global Gift Gala (Image: 2019 David M. Benett)

In the same year Caroline gave a glimpse of what was to come years later when she won BBC Three’s Dancing on Wheels with disabled partner James O’Shea.

Her next presenting jobs on television included The Whole 19 Yards and the BRIT Awards: Backstage in 2010, The Xtra Factor in between 2011 and 2013, and then The X Factor as backstage presenter for the live shows.

Caroline Flack and Iain Stirling (Image: NC)

Caroline presented Viral Tap for a series in 2013 before her biggest ­moment in reality tv ­ – winning Strictly Come Dancing with Pasha Kovalev the following year.

Caroline’s last job was gathering Love Islanders to the fire pit to deliver bad news and presenting Love Island: Aftersun between 2017 and 2019.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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