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Mark Speight | |
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Born | England |
Occupation | TV presenter |
Website | SMart Website |
Mark Speight is a British TV presenter. Probably most well known for his involvement in the BBC art programme SMart.
Background
Speight is fully qualified in the field of commercial and graphic design, having gained a degree in the subject at university.
Television presenting
Speight has been involved in numerous shows for the BBC, CITV and The Discovery Channel. The programmes he has presented have been on a variety of subjects ranging from children's TV to adult factual programmes. Speight has presented on Beat the Cyborgs and SMarteenies, and has made appearances on Blue Peter, The Saturday Show, The Heaven and Earth Show, and also the Saturday morning show Scratchy and Co. He is probably best known for presenting SMart, which he has presented, with various different co-presenters since it began in 1996.
Other work
Speight appeared on the ITV show Celebrity Wrestling which aired in April 2005. He is also highly involved in various charities.
During the Christmas period, Speight usually becomes involved in various pantomime productions.
Trivia
He is left-handed.
External links
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- Mark Speight at TV.com
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