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Ruth England

Ruth England
Born29 March 1970
Occupationactress, television presenter
Years active1992–present
Spouse(s)Mykel Hawke (2005–Present)

Ruth England (born 29 March 1970) is a British television presenter and actress. From 2010 – 2012, she starred in the Discovery Channel show Man, Woman, Wild with her husband Mykel Hawke, a former US Army Special Forces officer.

A graduate from the University of Westminster, Ruth has worked for the BBC, CNBC, ITV and Fox TV.

Credits

  • Jailbreak, Channel 5 (2000) – co-presenter
  • Under Pressure, Channel 5 (2001) – co-presenter
  • Wish You Were Here...?, ITV (2001–2003) – presenter
  • Forever Eden, (2004) – presenter
  • Walk This Way, ITV (2004) – presenter
  • ChuckleVision, No Getting Away, BBC (2004) - Herself[1]
  • ChuckleVision, A Job Well Done, BBC (2005) – Reporter[2]
  • Wish You Were Here Today, ITV (2005) – presenter
  • Bootsale Treasure Hunt, ITV – presenter
  • Five News, Channel 5 – presenter
  • The Big Breakfast, Channel 4 – newsreader
  • World's Most Extreme Homes (2006) – host
  • Sky High, ITV Central (2007)
  • Angel (2007) – cast, as neighbour
  • Squawk Box, CNBC (2008) – host
  • BBC1 Primetime Inside Out (2009) – presenter on current affairs
  • Man, Woman, Wild (2010–2012) – main cast
  • Lost Survivors (2013) — main cast

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