Tim Dixon

The music video was released in 12 countries across the globe and went on to reach number 34 in the UK Singles Chart in 1999,[6] with further successes abroad, most notably in America.

Over the next twelve months he hosted a shows including This Morning Puzzle Book, Play DJ, Friends Reunited: The School Run (between March and September 2006), and The Common Room (September–December 2006).

Summer 2008 saw Dixon land arguably his biggest break to date – replacing Stephen Mulhern as the new presenter of 30 episodes of the children's make-and-do show Finger Tips[8] – which was transmitted from early September on ITV1, the CITV Channel and Super RTL in Germany.

[2] In 2009 Dixon was invited to become the main anchor host and content producer for all BFBS Television's children's output, fronting Room 785 (a live, studio-based format, broadcast every weekday afternoon and Saturday morning) and Telly-Tots (BFBS's early morning breakfast show aimed at a pre-school audience).

[9] 2010 saw Dixon presenting numerous corporate events including Marketing Week Live[10] at London's Olympia Exhibition Centre, fronting a family gameshow for ITV – due to form the centerpiece of ITV's new online natural history archive, itvWILD,[11] fronting various online productions and making his panto debut at the Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre, as Prince Charming in Cinderella.