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Katie Puckrik grew up on 12 July, 1962. Find Katie Puckrik’s Bio details, How old?, How tall, Physical Stats, Romance/Affairs, Family and career upbeen in a relationship with?s. Know net worth is She in this year and how She do with money?? Know how She earned most of networth at the age of 58 years of age.

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Born 12 July 1962
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2019

In 2019 she presented a two-part BBC TV series on yacht rock, titled I Can Go For That: The Smooth World of Yacht Rock. It was accompanied by a three-part BBC radio series.

2017

In 2017 she presented a two-part radio series on power pop.

1999

In 1999, at the age of 37, she published an autolife story, Shooting from the Lip, in which the chapters were named after songs with personal significance.

1996

In 1996, Puckrik left the BBC to devise, produce and present Pyjama Party for ITV’s post-primetime schedule. As part of a revamp of programming which saw the ITV Network form a uniform schedule through the night for the first time, Pyjama Party aired on Saturday evenings from January 1996. The Independent described the show as one in which “young women in frilly nightwear try to recreate their conspiratorial teenage years”.

1995

In 1995 she moved to the BBC, contributing showbiz reports to Mark Radcliffe and Marc Riley’s BBC Radio 1 show The Graveyard Shift, presenting the first two series of BBC Two’s The Sunday Show with Donna McPhail, and fronting BBC Radio 5 Live’s arts magazine Entertainment Superhighway, having previously presented Fashion Icons, a six-part series exploring fashion trends for BBC Radio 5 in February and March 1992.

1984

Puckrik travelled widely in her childhood due to her father’s military background. She spent time in Berlin, Moscow, London, Athens, Tangier, as well as her native USA. She moved to London permanently in 1984 and worked as a singer and dancer, working on Michael Clark’s I Am Curious, Orange in 1988 and the Pet Shop Boys’ 1991 “Performance” tour. Following the end of this tour, she auditioned to become a presenter on Channel 4’s late-night magazine show The Word, beating more than five thousand hopefuls for the job. She co-presented the show’s second and third series from 1991 to 1993 alongside Dani Behr, Terry Christian and Mark Lamarr before moving on to present Channel 4’s coverage of the Glastonbury Festival in 1994, 4 Goes to Glastonbury, alongside Mark Kermode.

1962

Katie Puckrik (born July 12, 1962) is an American broadcaster and newspaper columnist. Born in Virginia, Puckrik is best known for hosting British youth magazine shows The Word and The Sunday Show in the 1990s. She also created and hosted the British television talk show Pyjama Party and subsequently its American remake Pajama Party.