Romana D'Annunzio is a Scottish television presenter, who presented the children's programme Blue Peter from 1 March 1996 until 20 February 1998; she got the job after a chance meeting its then-editor, Lewis Bronze, at the Edinburgh Television Festival. During her two years on Blue Peter, one of D'Annunzio's most memorable moments was a wing walking assignment. She also went on two 'Summer Expeditions', to Hong Kong and Canada.

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  • Romana D'Annunzio is a Scottish television presenter, who presented the children's programme Blue Peter from 1 March 1996 until 20 February 1998; she got the job after a chance meeting its then-editor, Lewis Bronze, at the Edinburgh Television Festival. During her two years on Blue Peter, one of D'Annunzio's most memorable moments was a wing walking assignment. She also went on two 'Summer Expeditions', to Hong Kong and Canada. Romana presented with Tim Vincent, Stuart Miles, Katy Hill, Richard Bacon and Konnie Huq. After leaving Blue Peter, D'Annunzio decided to concentrate on stage acting. However, she did return to television for a small role as a female clubber in the Channel 4 drama The Young Person's Guide To Becoming A Rock Star. In 2005, D'Annunzio took part in the Channel 4 programme When Blue Peter Became ABBA; at the time of filming, she was a full-time degree-level student. From 2004, D'Annunzio studied English at university and, for the third year of her degree, spent eight months as an English language assistant in Rome, supported by the British Council. In 2009 D'Annuzio completed her post-graduate in education at Glasgow University.
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  • ''Blue Peter'' Presenter No. 24
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  • Romana D'Annunzio is a Scottish television presenter, who presented the children's programme Blue Peter from 1 March 1996 until 20 February 1998; she got the job after a chance meeting its then-editor, Lewis Bronze, at the Edinburgh Television Festival. During her two years on Blue Peter, one of D'Annunzio's most memorable moments was a wing walking assignment. She also went on two 'Summer Expeditions', to Hong Kong and Canada.
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