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He also hosted a local weekly segment every day on the [[Worthing]], [[West Sussex]] radio station, [[107.7 SPLASH]] FM. He produced a video of ''Makaton Nursery Rhymes'' in 2001, being a very rare example of sign language video recordings for children. |
He also hosted a local weekly segment every day on the [[Worthing]], [[West Sussex]] radio station, [[107.7 SPLASH]] FM. He produced a video of ''Makaton Nursery Rhymes'' in 2001, being a very rare example of sign language video recordings for children. |
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In 2007 it was reported by The Sun that Dave Benson-Phillips was the half brother of Mr. Motivator ([[Derrick Evans]]), however the revelation only came out after they had slept together.<ref>http://dnbforum.com/showthread.php?62392-Dave-Benson-Phillips/ref> |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
Revision as of 02:03, 1 April 2010
Dave Benson Phillips (born 3 February 1965) is a British children's television presenter who gained high popularity as the host of the children's game show Get Your Own Back, shown on BBC One (later CBBC) between 1991 and 2003. In 2005 he was among the select few honoured by induction into the Children's Walk of Fame.
Career
Between 1989 and 1997, Dave Benson Phillips was also a presenter on Playdays, especially its memorable "Playground Stop" segment, in which he enabled viewers to become knowledgeable about Makaton, a basic sign language which is typically used with special needs children. After Get Your Own Back discontinued production, he kept a busy work schedule in children's and preschool educational television, particularly for the BBC and Playhouse Disney.
In 1996, Dave also hoste CITV saturday morning gameshow Wake up in the wild room!
He also hosted a local weekly segment every day on the Worthing, West Sussex radio station, 107.7 SPLASH FM. He produced a video of Makaton Nursery Rhymes in 2001, being a very rare example of sign language video recordings for children.
Filmography
- Wake up in the wild room!
- Fun Song Factory
- Playdays
- Get Your Own Back
- Planet Cook
- Petswap
- Playhouse Disney
- Dream Street
- Dave's Factory
Videos And DVDS
- Fun Song Factory
- A Day Full Surprise And Songs
- Makaton - Nursery Rhymes
- Wow! That's What I Call Nursery Rhymes
- Get Up And Go
- Dave And The Animals
- Wiz Waz's
- The Magical World Of Animals
- Roald Dahl - The Enormous Crocodile
References
External links
- Dave Benson Phillips's website
- Biographical entry at UKGAMESHOWS.com
- Dave Benson Phillips at IMDb
- disco dancing dave, a computer-animated musical website
- A page from the Children's Walk of Fame website highlighting three of its inductees—Chris Packham, Dave Benson Phillips (listed as Dave Benson-Philips) and The Story of Tracy Beaker (listed as Tracey Beaker)