Rani Price

[1] Born in Liverpool to Indian parents and the youngest of four children, Price studied Social science at university and toured schools in the north west of England with "Theatre in Education".

From 2004, she co-presented the children's game show Best of Friends with CBBC presenter Abs.

She has also been a special guest on the art programme SMart and has presented Xchange on the CBBC Channel.

Price occasional reports and guest presents on Blue Peter following the 2011 revamp.

[2] She co-presented BBC One's daytime property programmes To Buy or Not to Buy[3] and "Don't Get Done Get Dom"[4] she also appeared on Celebrity MasterChef in 2007 alongside fellow celebrities such as the dancer, Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig Revel Horwood, former English cricketer Phil Tufnell[5] and the eventual winner, TV presenter and ex-EastEnders actress Nadia Sawalha.