Caroline Flack got her first television break on the sketch show
Bo' Selecta! in 2002. She then went on to present the
International Pepsi Chart Show, before moving to
Channel 4 where, in 2005, she presented links between videos on
E4 Music and co-presented
The Games: Live At Trackside on E4 alongside
Justin Lee Collins. She also had a regular segment in the video games show
When Games Attack in 2005. A year later, she was a co-presenter on the Saturday morning show
TMi alongside
Sam and Mark which aired on
BBC Two and the
CBBC Channel. Subsequently she hosted
CBBC show
Escape from Scorpion Island together with
Reggie Yates.
In March 2007,
Flack hosted the
CBBC coverage of
Comic Relief does
Fame Academy. She commentated on the semi-finals of the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 with Paddy O' Connell. Flack also hosted
Big Brother's Big Mouth for Week 5 of the 2008 series.
Daily Mirror journalist
Rob Leigh noted that
"her sharp delivery makes her the best presenter they’ve had on this series". However, this was not the first time that she was linked to
Big Brother. Before the series started, it had been reported that
Caroline was
Dermot O'Leary's replacement on
Big Brother's Little Brother.
In November 2008, it was announced that
Flack would be replacing
Kirsty Gallacher as the co-host of
Gladiators alongside
Ian Wright for the new second series which broadcast on
Sky1 in 2009. In July 2009,
Flack began providing maternity cover for
Amanda Hamilton on the
BBC's Sunday morning show Something for the Weekend. Four months later, she began hosting the
ITV2 reality TV show
I'm a Celebrity,
Get Me out of Here Now!. Filming clashes with I'm a Celebrity meant that
Flack could not film the next series of
TMi, leading to her bowing out after three series. She returned to the Australian jungle to once again host
I'm a Celebrity,
Get Me out of Here Now! for
ITV2 in November 2010.
In 2009 she competed in and subsequently won the
BBC3 series
Dancing on Wheels with disabled partner
James O'Shea and together the pair represented Great Britain in the
2009 Wheelchair Dancing European Championships in
Tel Aviv, finishing 16th in their category.
Most recently, she has presented backstage at the
2010 BRIT Awards for
ITV2 on 16 February 2010, appeared in
Scream! If You Know The Answer on Watch, and currently presents Saturday night show
The Whole 19 Yards with
Vernon Kay on
ITV1. She has also modelled for the lads' mag Maxim. She presented the 2011 series of
The Xtra Factor with Olly Murs. She was also a team captain on the
ITV2 show
Minute To Win It.
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