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Kevin Duala

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Kevin Duala
Born (1964-05-23) 23 May 1964 (age 60)
Liverpool, England
💼 Occupation
Broadcaster, Presenter, Actor
📆 Years active  1998–present
Notable workThe Hoobs
Blue's Clues
The One Show

Kevin Francis Duala (born 23 May 1964)[1] is a British actor and presenter. He is perhaps best known for hosting the United Kingdom's version of Blue's Clues (1998–2003) for Nick Jr and Himself from The Hoobs (2001–present)

Biography[edit]

Duala's paternal grandfather, Thomas Duala, was Cameroonian, born c. 1900. Thomas emigrated to Britain and married Ellen McGurty; they had two sons and four daughters. Kevin Duala was born in Liverpool and is a supporter of Liverpool Football Club.[2] He was a very keen footballer before an injury ended his career and he went to drama school. He began working as a stage actor and starred as Rocky 1 in Starlight Express. After that, he gained recognition as the host of the Blue's Clues British adaptation for Nick Jr, replacing Steve Burns and Donovan Patton who both hosted the original American version. Duala starred in 75 episodes of Blue's Clues across 6 series. His other television credits include Who Wants To Be a Great Cook?, Allsorts, and Modelmania. He was also a presenter on the "Prize Time", "Games Room" and "iPlay" strands on Challenge TV, and also presented Virtual World of Sport on The Computer Channel, Boiled Egg and Soldiers on Sky1 and Zig Zag on BBC2.

Duala more recently co-presented on the Travel Channel on the shows Thomas Cook TV and Around the World for Sky. He also started fronting a financial property show named Property Boot Camp. Previously, he started presenting Spanish and European interactive language programs for the BBC and many features for HOLIDAY and Holiday on a shoestring on BBC1, where he was the unofficial adventure sports expert presenting kayaking, bungee jumping, horse-riding, ice-skating, and mountain climbing for the show. He presented travel inserts for Thomas Cook TV and can be heard on the radio station BBC Radio 4 Extra where he co-hosts Big Toe,[3] which is aimed at children and young teenagers, as well as numerous V/O commercials from the Army to Adidas. He was a presenter on the British channel Argos TV on channel number 642 until the channel was closed in May 2013.[4]

Duala co-presented the BBC One daytime series Health: Truth or Scare with Angela Rippon, debunking the latest health headlines in the news in April 2017, which came back with a 2nd series in early 2018. He narrated A Matter of Life & Debt for BBC One in October 2017. Duala presented a new daytime series called Let's Get a Good Thing Going that was aired on BBC One in December 2017. He had also finished filming the 2nd series of Health: Truth or Scare for BBC1 and started filming a BBC1 daytime series celebrating the great work charities are doing but also exposed the charity villains out there shown in June 2018.[citation needed]

He is also a regular reporter for BBC's The One Show and has also guest presented the show.[citation needed]

Duala will present the upcoming 15-part daytime Channel 4 series called Bidding Wars.[5]

References[edit]

  1. @kevduala (24 May 2014). ""@Joe_Duala: Happy 50th birthday to the best dad in the world I love you!"> taught him well. What a fantastic night love the bones of him X" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  2. "Gala Live Host: Kevin Duala". Gala Bingo. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 20 June 2013. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  3. "Young DJs go on BBC show". Wakefield Express. 13 February 2006. Retrieved 2 August 2010.
  4. "Argos TV comes to an end". A516digital.com. May 2013. Retrieved 20 June 2013.
  5. "Channel 4 commissions Bidding Wars from Daisybeck Studios and Motion Content Group". channel4.com/press. Retrieved 22 October 2021.

[1][2]External links[edit]

  1. Sawyer, Robert J. (2010). WWW. Ace Books. ISBN 978-0-441-01853-6. OCLC 608086944. Search this book on
  2. Weiss, Hans. (1988). Wer?. ISBN 3-218-00475-6. OCLC 185484527. Search this book on