PLAYTIME'S OVER

Kids’ TV stars who quit fame for normal jobs – from a Stagecoach driver to the Blue Peter baker who charmed the Queen

One star is keen to return to the show that made him famous

THE world of children’s TV is full of bright colours, zany antics, and larger-than-life personalities that leave kids glued to their screens.

But what happens when the cameras stop rolling and the presenters swap puppets for paperwork or costumes for classrooms?

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Melanie Grant, right, with her twin sister Martina with Pat Sharp on Fun House
Melanie now works behind the bar at a WetherspoonsCredit: Gary Stone
Pat, Martina, and Melanie reunited on Good Morning Britain in 2017Credit: Rex Features

This week, The Sun revealed that Melanie Grant, 53, who shot to fame as a cheerleader on ITV's Fun House, is now pulling pints at Wetherspoons.

From 1989 to 1999, she was joined by her twin sister Martina and featured in all eleven series of the show, which was hosted by Pat Sharp.

Speaking about life after the show, Melanie said: "Since Fun House came to an end, Martina and I haven’t been on TV regularly. We still get the odd showbiz jobs here and there but it’s not my full-time job anymore and I needed something to pay the bills."

She added: "I’ve always been a real people person, and I love working with the public, so when the Wetherspoons job came up, I thought it sounded perfect."

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Astonishingly, she says some people still recognise her from her time on the show.

One now works as a teacher, helping shape young minds, while another has become a real-life guinea pig, testing medicines for science.

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Here, we track down the stars of CBBC, CITV, and beyond to uncover their surprising second acts.

Zoe Salmon-Corrie

Zoe Salmon-Corrie, 44, was one of the most popular presenters on Blue Peter.

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Before joining the show in 2004, she was also crowned Miss Northern Ireland in 1999.

But after four years, she quit to pursue other ventures. In 2009, she was a contestant on Dancing on Ice but quit fame soon after.

Former Miss Northern Ireland winner Zoe Salmon presented on Blue Peter from 2004 to 2008Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
Earlier this year, Queen Camilla visited her bakery and met her familyCredit: PA
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Zoe's son Fitzwilliam stole the showCredit: ITV

She started working in her family bakery, co-owned by her husband, William Corrie.

Earlier this year, she was thrust back into the limelight when Queen Camilla visited the bakery located in Belfast.

In snaps, her son Fitzwilliam is seen photobombing the Queen in an adorable tuxedo.

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Although Zoe has largely stayed out of the limelight, she still has an agent and does very rare presenting jobs.

Simeon Courtie

Simeon Courtie was known for his appearances alongside Otis the Aardvark
He later volunteered to trial the first Covid vaccinesCredit: Rex

Simeon Courtie's work on BBC kids' TV made him a household name.

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He was known for his appearances alongside puppet Otis the Aardvark.

Since leaving the show, he has embarked on several other hustles, including presenting at a local BBC radio station and contributing to on shows like Have I Got News For You?

In 2020, he surprised fans appearing on Good Morning Britain and explained that he was to take part in the first Covid vaccine trials.

Blue Peter's biggest stars

With over 5,000 episodes produced, Blue Peter has been on air since 1958 and has seen a raft of famous faces at the helm

Christoper Trace - 1958 to 1967

Valerie Singleton - 1962 to 1972

John Noakes - 1965 to 1978

Peter Purves - 1967 to 1978

Simon Groom - 1978 to 1986

Janet Ellis - 1983 to 1987

Peter Duncan - 1985 to 1986

Yvette Fielding - 1987 to 1992

John Leslie - 1989 to 1994

Konnie Huq - 1987 to 2008

Matt Baker - 1999 to 2006

Gethin Jones - 2005 to 2008

Helen Skelton - 2008 to 2013

Barney Hardwood - 2011 to 2017

Lindsey Russell - 2013 to 2021

Radzi Chinyanganya - 2013 to 2019

He said: "They think it will be somewhere along the lines of having flu.

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"They don’t know, everybody’s different. You might just get very mild side effects but I think at worst, maybe a fever for a couple of days maybe some aches and pains – it shouldn’t be too disruptive to my life."

Simeon, now 54, lives in Oxfordshire with his wife, former BBC journalist Jillian Moody and their three children.

Rodd Christensen

Rodd Christensen was one of the best-loved characters on BalamoryCredit: BBC
After the show, he worked as a bus driver for Stagecoach and says he still gets recognisedCredit: Richard Wilkins
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Balamory was one of the most exciting kids' shows in the early 2000s.

One of the most beloved show regulars was Spencer the Painter, played by American actor Rodd Christensen.

When the Scottish live-action show wrapped in 2005, many of its stars shunned the limelight, including Rodd, who became a bus driver for Stagecoach.

He has even admitted that he often gets recognised by passengers while on duty.

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Following an announcement that the show was set to return, Rodd said he would like to reprise his role. "If they ask me to go back, then I'll absolutely be there with bells on, I'm sure," he said. 

Although he has stayed out of the public eye, he made headlines in 2017 when it was revealed that his daughter, Raylin Joy, was working as an X-rated film star.

Liz Barker

Liz Barker became Blue Peter's 29th presenter when she joined in 2009Credit: BBC
Liz quit fame and is now a cake decorator at her family's bakeryCredit: Instagram
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In 2009, Liz Barker joined Blue Peter and became the show's 29th presenter.

She hosted the programme for six years and left in 2015. Since then, she has become a mother of four and enjoys spending time with her family.

She also began working on her family's chain of bakeries as a cake decorator.

Liz took on jobs as a local radio presenter in Cambridge and still does occasional acting gigs.

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