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Name
  
Wendy Webster

Role
  
Television presenter


Spouse
  
Gary Webster (m. 1999)

Siblings
  
Anthea Turner

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Wendy Turner-Webster (born Wendy Turner, 5 June 1967) is an English journalist, television presenter and animal welfare campaigner.

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Biography

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Born 5 June 1967 in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, Turner-Webster had two sisters, presenter Anthea Turner and Ruth who had spina bifida and died at the age of 15. Turner-Webster grew up in Norton le Moors, Staffordshire, and was educated at St Dominic’s Independent Junior School at Hartshill.

Career

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Turner-Webster started her career at Signal Radio, writing, producing and presenting on-air features including film, travel and book reviews. She also wrote for magazines including OK!. A part-time actress, while appearing in the pantomime Cinderella, she was spotted by a producer from the UK cable channel L!VE TV. Moving to London, she became a news reporter covering sports and fashion. She then hosted her own shows Videobox and the psychic phone-in Revelations with Nina.

Turner-Webster was chosen to take over hosting Channel 4’s Absolutely Animals from Dani Behr; the show was a forerunner to Pet Rescue which Turner-Webster hosted for 7 years. Turner-Webster's other TV projects include BBC One's Your Kids Are In Charge, presented with sister Anthea. She has also presented several episodes of The Last Word for Central Television, and the BBC documentary about domestic violence, Hitting Home.

Animal welfare

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Turner-Webster does not eat or wear animal products and is Patron of the Vegan Society, Viva! and the Vegetarian Society. In 2001, Turner-Webster wrote on behalf of PETA to the Duke of Kent as president of the Scout Association, requesting that they retire the angling badge on grounds of cruelty to animals. The proposal was rejected. In 2006, she launched an on-line footwear company, "Secret Goddess", which specialised in ultra glamorous boots and shoes of non-animal origin.

In November 2010, Wendy became the patron of Chancepixies Animal Rescue, a charity dedicated to educating, rescuing and taking action to prevent dogs in the UK from finding themselves unwanted, abused and killed.

Personal life

Turner-Webster's first marriage in her early 20s fell apart after five years due to issues of domestic violence. She now speaks on domestic violence issues on behalf of various causes.

Whilst playing Maid Marian in pantomime, Turner-Webster met and began a relationship with actor Gary Webster, who starred in Family Affairs. They married in 1999 and have two sons, Jack and Freddie. The family lives in Surrey.

Filmography

  • You Do Too - 2002, TV series, pre
  • Robot Wars - 2000, presenter, contestant on Celebrity Special as Gemini
  • Your Kids Are In Charge - 2000 for BBC. Co-presenter with sister Anthea
  • References

    Wendy Turner Webster Wikipedia


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