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| Name | Davina McCall |
| Birth name | Davina Lucy Pascale McCall |
| Birth date | 16 October 1967 |
| Birth place | London, England |
| Occupation | Television presenter, presenter, broadcaster, producer |
| Years active | 1990s–present |
| Spouse | Matthew Robertson (m. 2000; div. 2010) |
Davina McCall is an English television presenter and broadcaster known for hosting high-profile entertainment and reality television shows. She became a prominent figure in British media through a combination of presenting, producing and advocacy, moving from music television into mainstream primetime programming. McCall has also worked in radio, authored books, and campaigned on health and addiction issues.
McCall was born in London and raised in Surrey and Paris; her early life involved cross-cultural experiences between United Kingdom and France. She attended schools in Surrey, studied at institutions in Paris and trained in performance and media-related activities before entering broadcasting in the 1990s. Her family background included connections to France and England, and her adolescence intersected with periods spent in Guildford and other locations that influenced her bilingual upbringing.
McCall rose to prominence as a presenter on music-oriented channels and programmes linked to MTV Europe, The Box (UK) and other pop-music outlets. She became best known for fronting major format shows such as Big Brother (UK TV series), anchoring multiple series and special editions that defined reality television in the United Kingdom during the 2000s and 2010s. Her presenting credits extend to entertainment and factual programmes on networks including Channel 4, ITV, BBC One and Sky Atlantic, and she has fronted series such as celebrity makeover, talent and documentary formats influenced by international franchises like Celebrity Big Brother (UK), The Million Pound Drop, and weight-loss and lifestyle programmes with thematic links to The Biggest Loser-style programming. McCall has also produced and co-developed projects for production companies associated with Endemol, ITV Studios, and independent UK producers, collaborating with industry figures tied to large-format television commissions in London and beyond.
Beyond television, McCall has presented and guested on programmes on stations and networks including BBC Radio 2, talk stations and digital audio platforms. She has written columns and books published in the United Kingdom market, appeared on panel shows and specials linked to charity telethons such as those associated with Comic Relief and Children in Need, and participated in documentary projects broadcast on public-service channels. McCall has made cameo and guest appearances in scripted and reality crossover events connected to personalities from Strictly Come Dancing, The X Factor (UK TV series), and other high-profile entertainment brands.
McCall's personal life has featured public relationships and family ties in the United Kingdom media scene; she married and later divorced a partner with whom she has three children. She has been open about experiences with addiction, rehabilitation and recovery, engaging with organisations and campaigns focused on public health and addiction services such as initiatives linked to NHS programmes and charities operating across England and Scotland. McCall has worked with mental health and fitness campaigns, partnered with health professionals and public figures to raise awareness of issues connected to weight loss, addiction recovery, and wellbeing, collaborating with advocates from institutions and charities that operate in British healthcare and social services contexts.
McCall has received recognition from television and entertainment bodies for her work, including nominations and awards presented by organisations within the United Kingdom television industry. Her honours include industry awards and acknowledgements at ceremonies hosted in London and other cultural centres, reflecting her profile in broadcasting and charity engagement. She has appeared on lists and been cited in media retrospectives celebrating influential presenters linked to leading commercial and public broadcasters.
Category:English television presenters Category:1967 births Category:Living people