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This biographical article needs additional citations for verification. It includes attribution to IMDb, which may not be a reliable source for biographical information. Please help by adding additional, reliable sources for verification. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially libelous or harmful. (February 2010) Josie D'Arby Born 3 October 1972 (1972-10-03) (age 38) Newport, Monmouthshire Occupation Actress Presenter Josie D'Arby (born 3 October 1972) is a Welsh actress and television presenter from Newport, Monmouthshire. Contents 1 Biography 2 Trivia 3 Notes 4 External links // Biography D'Arby went to Lliswerry High School in her younger years then went on to attend the Anna Scher Theatre School, and later the London School of Journalism. D'Arby began a presenting career while still a student of acting at RADA. In the early 1990s she presented on Children's BBC and then on SMart. She has since presented a number of high profile programmes including the Bigger Breakfast (a spinoff from The Big Breakfast) and Top of the Pops. Recently she has been a presenter on the daytime TV show, Loose Women, Just Up Your Street, a talent show on BBC Wales, and Inside Out West, a BBC regional programme in the West of England. In 2003, she was a contestant in the first series of the Channel 4 reality TV show, The Games, where she came third and received a bronze medal. As a result of appearing on this, she later appeared on Back To Reality, where she came fifth. She appeared in The Games Champion of Champions, helping finalists from series 1 of The Games, to win this competition. She has also worked in radio, as a co-presenter of The Steve Wright Show for BBC Radio 2. D'Arby's first high-profile acting role was as WPC Jodie Finn, in the BBC drama, Merseybeat from 2002-2003. From February 2005, she starred as Pealy Maghti, one of the presenters of the BBC's spoof of 1980s science programming, Look Around You. D'Arby has appeared in the Channel Four sketch series Spoons, and has recently made guest appearances in dramas, such as Casualty. D'Arby has also appeared on the stage. In summer 2006, she was a celebrity showjumper in the BBC's Sport Relief event Only Fools on Horses. In 2007 she featured in Channel 4's show "The Law of the Playground", where she talked about the humorous times at Liswerry. A second series of the show is to be broadcast in February 2008 but it has not yet been confirmed if D'Arby will feature in it. She is a celebrity ambassador for the British Red Cross. She has also performed as a singer under the name Sephine Collins. She and Cerys Matthews hosted the Children in Need section for Wales. She is currently a regular friend on Angela and Friends. Her name appeared in the YouTube hit "Newport (Ymerodraeth State of Mind)" Trivia Mentioned in a parody song "Newport", a spoof of Jay-z and Alicia Keys "Empire State of Mind" Notes External links Home page Josie D'Arby at the Internet Movie Database Profile on the Red Cross site Persondata Name Darby, Josie Alternative names Short description Date of birth 3 October 1972 Place of birth Newport, Monmouthshire Date of death Place of death