Biography
Kathryn Wolfe is Senior Lecturer in Media Performance and Course Leader in TV Production at the University of Bedfordshire. She has extensive TV directing experience in news, current affairs, children's, magazine and documentary programmes.
BBC credits include Breakfast Time, The Clothes Show, Crimewatch UK, Playschool, Jackanory, Record Breakers, Teletubbies, and over seventy episodes of Tweenies; ITV credits include Michael Winner's True Crimes, Britain's Most Wanted, Drivers from Hell, One in a Million, Strange But True, Crime Monthly and The Six O'Clock Show.
Kathryn has directed over one hundred educational programmes for Teachers TV. The dozens of TV presenters Kathryn has worked with include Chris Tarrant, Danny Baker, Emma Freud, Penny Smith, Nick Ross, Selina Scott, Michael Aspel, Paul Ross, Justin Fletcher and Hermione Cockburn. In 2003 Kathryn set up Pukka Presenting to train TV presenters and deliver business presentation skills. Since then she has coached hundreds of TV presenters and launched countless careers. Kathryn is a regular tutor in adult education and has devised short courses in TV presenting and presentation skills for the City Lit, Actors Centre, Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication, University of Bristol Lifelong Learning Department, University College for the Creative Arts, Academy of Live and Recorded Arts (ALRA) and London College of Communication. After attending Henrietta Barnett School in London, Kathryn read Drama at Bristol University. Kathryn is an Associate of the Higher Education Academy.
For up-to-date information see www.pukkapresenting.co.uk
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