Margaret Elizabeth Philbin
OBE
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(born 23 June 1955) is an English radio and television presenter whose credits include ''
Tomorrow's World
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'', ''
Multi-Coloured Swap Shop
''Multi-Coloured Swap Shop'', more commonly known simply as ''Swap Shop'', is a British children's television series that aired on BBC1 from 2 October 1976 to 27 March 1982. It was groundbreaking in many ways: by broadcasting on Saturday morning ...
'' and latterly ''
Bang Goes the Theory
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''.
Early life
As a child, she became interested in science through wanting to become a
veterinary surgeon
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. She grew up in Leicester and went to a girls' Roman Catholic
grammar school
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,
Evington Hall Convent School in
Evington
Evington is an area of Leicester, and electoral ward of the Leicester district, in the ceremonial county of Leicestershire, England. It used to be a small village centred on Main Street and the Anglican church of St Denys but was close enoug ...
.
In the sixth-form she studied English, History, French and German, although she says she was also good at Maths and Physics, but not Chemistry.
Career
After studying English and Drama at the
University of Manchester
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, Philbin responded to an advertisement in ''
The Stage
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'' and was offered the job of co-presenter on ''
Multi-Coloured Swap Shop
''Multi-Coloured Swap Shop'', more commonly known simply as ''Swap Shop'', is a British children's television series that aired on BBC1 from 2 October 1976 to 27 March 1982. It was groundbreaking in many ways: by broadcasting on Saturday morning ...
''.
During her time on ''Swap Shop'', with
Noel Edmonds
Noel Ernest Edmonds (born 22 December 1948) is an English businessman, and former television presenter, radio DJ, writer and producer. Edmonds first became known as a disc jockey on Radio Luxembourg before moving to BBC Radio 1 in the UK, pres ...
and others, she formed the
one-hit wonder
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band
Brown Sauce
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Description
Bro ...
and had a No. 15 hit with "I Wanna Be A Winner" in 1981.
She returned to television on
BBC 1
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's flagship science and technology programme ''
Tomorrow's World
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'', where she stayed for eight years. Since then, she has presented a variety of television and radio programmes, including ''Hospital Watch'', ''Bodymatters Roadshow'', ''
QED'', and
BBC 2
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's women's documentary series ''The Doll’s House''. Philbin flew upside down in a
Hawker Hunter
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as part of the ''Tomorrow's World at Large'' series, and drove a
Top Fuel dragster
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, earning her International Racing Licence. She decided not to race the car, which then spun out of control after a tyre exploded with top driver Dennis Priddle at the wheel.
She has worked as a medical and consumer reporter for
ITV1
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's ''
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'' and presented film reports for BBC's current affairs programme ''4×4'', as well as a series of 20 programmes called ''Heartland'' for Channel Health. She has also presented 40 editions of the science programme ''Wideworld'' for
Five
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Humans, and many other animals, have 5 digits on their limbs.
Mathematics
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. In October 2003 she spearheaded the BBC's ''Talking Teenagers'' project across television and radio. Starting April 2004 she co-presented the
BBC Radio Berkshire
BBC Radio Berkshire is the BBC's local radio station serving the county of Berkshire. It broadcasts on FM, DAB, digital TV and via BBC Sounds.
According to RAJAR, the station has a weekly audience of 48,00 listeners as of May 2025.
It has ...
weekday breakfast show with Jim Cathcart before moving to the
Andrew Peach
Andrew Peach is a radio presenter and event host in the United Kingdom.
He presents programmes on BBC Radio 4 such as '' Pick of the Week (radio)'' ''Business Matters'' and the ''Six O'Clock News''. On BBC World Service he hosts news program ...
show. She reunited with her former ''Swap Shop'' colleagues for a special programme celebrating the 30th anniversary of the programme, ''It Started With Swap Shop'', in December 2006.
In 2008 she created
TeenTech an interactive science and engineering event for teenagers. In 2010 it was awarded Best Engineering Event in National Science and Engineering Week by the
British Science Association
The British Science Association (BSA) is a charity and learned society founded in 1831 to aid in the promotion and development of science. Until 2009 it was known as the British Association for the Advancement of Science (BA). The current Chief ...
. In 2012
HRH Duke of York KG became patron of
TeenTech.

BBC News announced that she would be their face of technology on television, radio and online from 2007. In December 2011 she took part in
BBC Radio 5 Live
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's first Science Night. She has launched the
Helping Hand Campaign, encouraging digital switchover help for the elderly. She is a regular reporter on the BBC One regional programme ''
Inside Out''. She writes about technology for
BBC WebWise
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and ''
The Guardian
''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'' and changed its name in 1959, followed by a move to London. Along with its sister paper, ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardi ...
''.
On 25 July 2010, she featured as guest presenter in episode 3 of the ''LadyGeek App Show''.
On 26 March 2012, she featured as guest presenter in Episode 3 of the 6th Series of the BBC TV show ''Bang Goes the Theory'', about mobile phone internet security. From March 2013 she became a full-time presenter of the programme, appearing with co-presenters
Liz Bonnin
Elizabeth Bonnin (born 16 September 1976) is a French-Irish science, wildlife and natural history presenter, who has worked on television in both Ireland and the United Kingdom. She presented morning show '' RI:SE'' and music show ''Top of the ...
and
Jem Stansfield
Jeremy Stansfield (born 1970) is a British engineer and television presenter who is best known for presenting the BBC One science show ''Bang Goes the Theory''.
Career
Stansfield has a degree in aeronautics from Bristol University and, before ...
.
In November 2013 she was asked to lead the UK Digital Skills Task Force which published an interim report in July 2014. On 14 October 2014, she appeared as a witness before the
House of Lords
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Digital Skills Committee.
On 22 November 2018, she and
Howard Stableford co-presented ''Tomorrow's World Live: For One Night Only'', a 90-minute special edition broadcast on
BBC Four
BBC Four is a British free-to-air Public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It was launched on 2 March 2002 .
Personal life
She married her ''Swap Shop'' co-presenter
Keith Chegwin
Keith Chegwin (17 January 1957 – 11 December 2017), also known by the nickname Cheggers, was an English television presenter and actor, appearing in several children's entertainment shows in the 1970s and 1980s, including ''Multi-Coloured Swa ...
in 1982; the couple divorced in 1993. They had a daughter, Rose, named after
Rosemary Gill, the ''Swap Shop'' editor who gave Philbin a job on the programme.
Honours and other activities
She is a patron of the
National Osteoporosis Society
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and was invited by the
IOF to sit on the Women leaders panel in Brussels in 2008. She is also a patron of the
Daphne Jackson Trust helping scientists, engineers and technologists return to work after a career break. She was a Lay Council Member of the
University of Warwick
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. In February 2015 she became patron of the Council of Professors and Heads of Computing. She was a board member of the
Children's Media Foundation and a panel member of the Haringey STEM Commission.
On 26 August 2009, Philbin featured as a speaker at the London branch of
Girl Geek Dinners
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at their fourth anniversary event. At this event she put forward her support and encouragement for women in the IT sector saying, "It's not about moaning about the negative side of things – tonight is about flagging up the things that really are making a difference for women, and looking at what we can change to make a difference. We are anxious to move forward."
In July 2012 she was awarded the
degree Honorary Doctor of Technology by
De Montfort University
De Montfort University Leicester (DMU) is a public university in the city of Leicester, England. It was established in accordance with the Further and Higher Education Act 1992, Further and Higher Education Act in 1992 as a degree awarding body ...
for services to the world of science and technology.
In November 2012
Princess Anne
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presented her with the award for Communication and Outreach in the 2012
WISE Women of Outstanding Achievement Awards.
In 2013 she was given the Promotion of Design Award by the
Institution of Engineering Designers
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.
In March 2014 she was elected president of the IED in recognition of her ongoing work to support and promote science, technology and engineering.
On 3 July 2014, ''
Computer Weekly
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'' named her as the 5th most influential woman in UK
IT and on 3 December 2014 as the 23rd most influential person in UK IT. In 2015, Philbin was identified as the 4th most influential woman in UK IT 2015, by ''Computer Weekly''. In July 2015 she was made an honorary fellow of
Queen Mary University of London
Queen Mary University of London (QMUL, or informally QM, and formerly Queen Mary and Westfield College) is a public university, public research university in Mile End, East London, England. It is a member institution of the federal University ...
. On 9 December 2015, she received the honorary degree of Doctor of Science from the
Earl of Wessex
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, Chancellor of the
University of Bath
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, at a ceremony held in the city's
Assembly Rooms
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.
In the 2016 Digital Leaders 100 Awards she was voted Digital Leader of the Year. In June 2016 she was named as ''Computer Weekly''s most influential woman in its UK IT 2016 award. In July 2016 she was conferred with an honorary doctorate of the
University of Huddersfield
The University of Huddersfield is a public research university located in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. It has been a University since 1992, but has its origins in a series of institutions dating back to the 19th century. It has made te ...
for services to science broadcasting and technology education. In the
2017 New Year Honours
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list she was appointed
OBE
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for services to promoting careers in STEM and creative industries. In June 2017 she officially opened the 50th Bedford Park Festival. On 10 July 2017, she accepted the honorary degree of Doctor of Technology from
Southampton Solent University
Southampton Solent University (formerly and commonly known as Solent University) is a public university based in Southampton, United Kingdom. It has approximately 10,500 students (2019/20). Its main campus is located on East Park Terrace near ...
. On 11 July 2017, she was presented with the AbilityNet
Tech4Good Special Award for her contribution to technology. On 12 July 2017, ''Computer Weekly'' recognised her lifetime contribution by entering her in their Hall of Fame. On 25 January 2018, the
University of Leicester
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honoured her with a Doctor of Science degree. On 28 January 2019, she was given an honorary degree by the
University of Roehampton
The University of Roehampton, London, formerly Roehampton Institute of Higher Education, is a public university in the United Kingdom, situated on three major sites in Roehampton, in the London Borough of Wandsworth. The University traces its r ...
. On 16 July 2019, she was awarded an honorary fellowship by the
University of Wales Trinity Saint David
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The university ...
. On 17 May 2022 she was honoured with a Doctor of Science degree by the University of Manchester
References
External links
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1955 births
Living people
English television presenters
British women television presenters
English radio presenters
British technology writers
Mass media people from Leicester
Officers of the Order of the British Empire
Alumni of the University of Manchester
People from Stoughton, Leicestershire
Women technology writers
British women radio presenters