Julie Peasgood

In recent years Julie Peasgood has established herself as a successful and versatile television presenter whilst remaining a popular and much loved actress. Her first book The Greatest Sex Tips in the World was published in April 2007 winning Julie Scarlet magazine’s Best Sex Writer Award. She now writes regularly for several leading magazines and newspapers including Woman, Cosmopolitan, Metro, Eve, Bella, The Sun, No.1, Men’s Health, Yours, Slimmer Magazine and the Mail on Sunday, and is the regular sexpert on ITV1’s The Alan Titchmarsh Show. 

Julie has also recently written, directed and presented A Buyer’s Guide to Spain and Hot Zones for Real Estate TV, hosted the gardening series Turf Wars for UKTV, and her second series of Bootsale Challenge for ITV1 achieved record ratings.

Julie regularly hosted Good Food Live for UKTV and ITV1's This Morning, where she won considerable acclaim as the guest co-presenter. She was awarded Television Personality of the Year by the Royal Television Society, following two series of Great Little Breaks, Party of Your Life, and Tall Tales and Antique Sales. She has had her own DIY series How To… on The Discovery Channel; has been a regular presenter for Loose Women, Wish You Were Here?, The Travel Channel, The Baby Channel and long-term anchor for The Life Channel, and presented no less than six ITV different series – Al Fresco, Ski Time, The Afternoon Show, Come Home For Christmas, Time Off and Doing It Up - covering food, travel, property, decorating, and consumer issues. For six years Julie was anchor for BMW Business TV and she now hosts many corporate events, as well as frequently giving talks and lectures on a diverse range of subjects, from a memory makeover to present day collectables.

Julie Peasgood

As an actress, Julie’s career has spanned over thirty years of prestigious theatre and television. Her numerous credits include Taggart , Spender, The Bill, First Born, September Song, Luv, Holby City, A Woman’s Guide to Adultery and Doctors, She is probably best remembered, however, for her work in soaps - as Barry Grant’s ill- fated girlfriend Fran in Brookside, motorbike-riding Jo in Emmerdale and the outrageous Jacqui in Hollyoaks. She is also responsible for putting the ‘Pop’ in the Birds Eye Peas commercials, and is one of the country’s leading voice-over artists, with several hundred TV and radio commercials to her name.

Contact: First Artist Management (Julia Chapman)
Tel: 020 7096 9999
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