One of Britain’s most loved television presenters, BAFTA award-winning Michaela has been a regular face on our screens for over three decades. After recently reaching ITV’s Dancing on Ice final, Michaela has received high acclaim from both the media and supportive fans alike. ... Read more
A household name for over 30 years, Michaela is one of Britain’s most beloved broadcasters. Recently, she made headlines as the oldest contestant ever to reach the final of Dancing on Ice. At nearly 60, Michaela skated her way into the hearts of millions, proudly stating she “did it for the older women,” proving once again that age is no barrier to challenge and personal growth.
A magnetic presence with a natural effervescence, she combines an extensive career with a gift for communication that resonates with a broad range of audiences and has become a sought-after speaker. With a career spanning nearly four decades, Michaela has appeared across a wide range of television shows, from children’s morning programming and pop culture to wildlife documentaries, collecting multiple BAFTA awards along the way. A true trailblazer, she has consistently broken new ground, embraced change, and challenged convention. All of this she has achieved while also navigating the demands and joys of being a dedicated mother. Michaela has never seen her gender as a limitation and has never shied away from opportunity. Her speaking leaves audiences uplifted, motivated, and ready to face their own challenges head-on.
For the past 12 years, Michaela has co-presented the hugely popular BBC Watches series: Springwatch, Autumnwatch, and Winterwatch. One of Britain’s most popular shows, the series will celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2025. Earlier this year, she also co-presented Ice Age, a three-part documentary for Channel 5, alongside Steve Backshall.
From her 1986 debut on the children’s breakfast show The Wide-Awake Club to co-hosting the cult late-night TV show The Hitman and Her alongside Pete Waterman in 1988, Michaela’s career has flourished, her warm humour and natural charisma quickly cementing her popularity with audiences. She went on to spend 15 years presenting the BBC’s The Really Wild Show and a decade on Countryfile, becoming a household name and a trusted voice in wildlife and rural programming. Her work has also extended across a range of broadcasters, including National Geographic, Animal Planet, and ITV, among others.
Alongside her broadcast career, Michaela is an ambassador passionately supporting a number of wildlife charities, including the Animals Asia Foundation and the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation, as well as Breast Cancer Now, following her own diagnosis in 2014. Over a decade later, she has come to embrace her scars, and her journey is proof that, even in the face of adversity, we can rise, rebuild, and thrive.
With an extensive knowledge of wildlife and conservation, she is well-equipped to provide insightful communication on all things nature. Warm, witty, and deeply relatable, Michaela is a perfect fit for women’s leadership events, health and wellbeing conferences, corporate inspiration sessions, and media festivals seeking a speaker who brings both heart and substance to the stage. Her genuine and engaging style keeps audiences entertained and informed throughout her engagements.