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Tina Heath

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which ran from August 1976 on Sunday mornings, a role that continued for two years, where she met her future husband, Dave Cooke, who worked as musical director on the show. (Cooke took part in the 1981
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contest as part of the group 'Headache', placing 7th of the 8th entrants.) Heath continued to act during this period, appearing in BBC Two's
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presenter to become pregnant. During her 14-month stint, she had an ultrasound scan live on television and climbed to the top of
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versus McDowell), 1974, (which replaced 'The Traffic Warden's Daughter', which wasn't originally aired);
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in 1972. Her character was supposed to be 12 years old, but in fact Heath was already 20 at the time.
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Series 3, episode 9, "Down to You, Brother", where she played Deborah Meadows.
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In 1973, she played the title role in the children's television serial
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The Hill and Beyond: Children's Television Drama - An Encyclopedia
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Her first television appearance was in 1969, when she appeared in
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This biographical article related to British television is a
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Index

BBC 2
Graeme Garden
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Z-Cars
Look and Read
Cloud Burst
Lizzie Dripping
Jackanory Playhouse
Jane Eyre
Play of the Month
The Linden Tree
J.B. Priestley
Crown Court
Regina
Churchill's People
The Girls Of Slender Means
The Sweeney
BBC 1
A Song for Europe
Blue Peter
Westminster Abbey
Sarah Greene
"Broaden Your Mind"
"Z Cars: Playing for Keeps: Part 2"
ISBN
978-0-85170-879-9



I Love Blue Peter - Tina Heath presenter biography

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