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Janet Ellis, (born 16 September 1955)Janet Ellis's profile on the BBC's ''Blue Peter'' web pages
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'' and '' Jigsaw'' between 1979 and 1987. She has published two novels, ''The Butcher's Hook'' (2016) and ''How It Was'' (2019). She has three children: the singer/songwriter Sophie Ellis-Bextor, the former child actor now drummer Jackson Ellis-Leach and the art historian Martha Ellis-Leach.


Early life

Ellis was born in
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on September 16, 1955. Her father was a soldier, who was stationed during her childhood at various places in Britain and Germany. Accordingly, she attended seven schools in the two countries, including Russell House School between the ages of five and seven, and St Hilary's between the ages of 11 and 13 (both in Sevenoaks, Kent), and from the ages of 13 to 17 her last school was Richmond County School for Girls in
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. Having expressed an interest in acting since the age of five, she applied to, and was accepted by, the Central School of Speech and Drama in London, but because she was too young her place was deferred for a year. She spent the year gaining experience of the acting world by working backstage at the Comedy Theatre in
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. She has a sister, Sharon, who is two years younger than her.


Television career


1978–1987

Ellis's first television appearance in 1978 was a small role in the BBC's children's programme ''
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'', followed by a bit part credited as ''Marge's Friend'' in ''
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'' episode ''Hard Men.'' Her big break came in 1979, when she landed the job of regular presenter of the Clive Doig-produced ''Jigsaw''. Also that year she played the character of "Teka" in the ''
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'' story '' The Horns of Nimon''. After four series in ''Jigsaw'' Ellis left to join ''Blue Peter'' on 28 April 1983. During her four-year stint, she co-presented with Simon Groom, Sarah Greene, Peter Duncan,
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, Mark Curry and Caron Keating. During the run, she became the first civilian woman in Europe to free fall from – but not before breaking her leg during training. Her last show was on 29 June 1987. It is sometimes claimed that Ellis was sacked from the programme for being unmarried and pregnant with son Jackson, but in recent years Ellis has stated that she was fully supported by the ''Blue Peter'' production team and the decision to leave the programme was her own.


1988–1999

After leaving ''Blue Peter'' Ellis scaled back her presenting commitments in order to spend time bringing up her family. During this period she presented the BBC's ''Open Air'' programme, wrote a book entitled ''How to Get Married Without Divorcing Your Family'' with her friend and ex ''Blue Peter'' co-host Caron Keating in 1994, and provided voiceovers for numerous advertisements. She also presented the ''Daz Challenge'' in the TV ads for 3 years and occasionally appeared as a co-presenter on Danny Baker's
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show.


2000–2013

Ellis returned to the TV screen in 2000. She played a TV reporter in an episode of the first full series of '' Waking the Dead'' in 2001. She has been appearing on the Channel 5 (then known as Five) show '' The Wright Stuff'' since 2002 as a regular panellist, and on BBC Radio 4's ''
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''. She also presented ''Housebusters'' between 2003 and 2005 on Five. This was followed by the week-long documentary series ''Life Blood'' in 2004, also aired on Five, and the 2005 series of ''The Great Garden Challenge'' for
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. In January 2007, Ellis appeared on the BBC reality singing show '' Just the Two of Us'' partnered with Alexander O'Neal. Despite being 'saved' by Stewart Copeland on the first night, on 3 January 2007 she was the second celebrity to be eliminated, after judge CeCe Sammy described her as having the vocal characteristics of "a cat on speed". Ellis managed to show good humour in the face of the defeat, stating that she had had "fun, a lot of fun". In May 2008, she appeared naked in a magazine in support of PETA and in June of the same year she won ''
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'' ''Blue Peter'' celebrity charity special. She donated the winnings of £13,150 to Maggie's Centres, a cancer care charity. In December 2009, Ellis narrated ''The Man Behind the Masquerade'', a BBC documentary about
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. She was the voice of numerous Mexican gerbils in ''
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'', and has appeared on BBC's '' Antiques Road Trip'' with daughter Sophie; '' Bargain Hunt'' and ''
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''. In December 2010, Janet and her daughter Sophie appeared on Channel 4's '' The Million Pound Drop Live''. Also shown on Channel 4 on 22 December 2010, Ellis competed in the '' Come Dine with Me'' celebrity Christmas special. The winner's prize of £1,000 was donated to charity. Ellis won, beating singer
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and actress
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into joint second place, with musician and actor
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bringing up the rear. In January 2012 Ellis returned to her first love of acting by starring in a production of
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's comedy play ''Green Forms'' for a week at the Tabard Theatre in
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in order to raise money for Maggie's Centres.


2014 – present

Following a long-held ambition to write fiction, Ellis attended a writing course in early 2014 run by the
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agency. During the course she began writing her first novel, and after completing it her agent Gordon Wise submitted it to publishers under the pseudonym Jo Winter, the name of one of her grandmothers. A bidding war resulted in Ellis securing a six-figure two-book deal with Two Roads. The novel, ''The Butcher's Hook'', was published under Ellis's own name in February 2016. She was included in ''The Observers pick of the New Faces of Fiction 2016. In November 2016 the book was shortlisted for the 2016
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. In 2018 Ellis wrote an opinion piece in The Guardian newspaper in which she characterised Blue Peter as offering "...a view of a world worth growing up in". She appeared in a play "Once Seen on Blue Peter" at the 2018 Edinburgh Festival. Her second novel, "How It Was", was published in August 2019.


Personal life

Ellis met her first husband, TV director Robin Bextor, at the age of 16 and married him in 1977 when she was 21. Their daughter
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was born in 1979. The couple separated during her time presenting ''Blue Peter''. She met TV producer John Leach in 1986 and their son Jackson was born in 1987. After leaving ''Blue Peter'' Ellis married Leach in 1988. He was managing director of TV production company Sunset+Vine, and they had another child, daughter Martha, in 1990. Ellis is a board member of
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, a patron of Maggie's Centres, a patron of
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, and a Council and Honorary Member of the
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. Ellis was appointed
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(MBE) in the 2016 Birthday Honours for services to charity and theatre.


References


External links


Profile as a BBC presenter
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