[2] She attended Simon Langton Girls' Grammar School in Canterbury before studying at New Hall, Cambridge.
[3] In 1966, after her graduation from Cambridge University, Wonfor became a trainee at Granada Television with the future director-general of the BBC, John Birt, as a fellow new recruit.
[2] In 1982, with producer Malcolm Gerrie and her second husband, Wonfor created The Tube, a live music programme broadcast from Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
[4] The programme launched many careers of people from the North-East including Ant & Dec, Jill Halfpenny and Donna Air.
[1] Later she moved to an executive role at Channel 4, at the invitation of Michael Grade, where she commissioned programmes such as The Word, Eurotrash and The Big Breakfast, which helped launch the national career of Chris Evans.