Karim Zeroual

He has also appeared on EastEnders, Blue Peter, Top Class, Da Vinci's Demons, Saturday Mash-Up!, Richard Osman's House of Games, Bitesize Daily, Horrible Histories: Gory Games and Remotely Funny.

[2] In 2019, he started filming a travel and sport documentary for CBBC titled A Week to Beat the World, in which he takes three British children to countries including Guatemala, Brazil and Japan to play national sports and see if they can beat the locals at their own game.

[7] In December 2020 he featured on an episode of Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel as a specialist on children’s TV.

In 2019, he appeared in the seventeenth series of BBC's Strictly Come Dancing in which he was partnered with professional dancer Amy Dowden.

[4][5] The pair received the first perfect 40 points of the series for their Jive in Week 11 and were runners-up in the competition.