Ben Fogle Has Also Reported For Inside Out Cash In The Attic Heaven
He has two sisters: Emily Fogle and Tamara Fogle. He has also reported for Inside Out, Cash in the Attic, Heaven and Earth, and What Are We Like with Jo Brand and BBC 2′s “Ben Fogle’s Escape in Time”. Ben has recently become a special correspondent for NBC News in the United States. He has spent some of his time away from the screen taking part in motivational and corporate speaking. Fogle was the first to cross the line in the pairs division of the 2005-2006 Atlantic Rowing Race in “Spirit of EDF Energy”, partnered by Olympic rower James Cracknell. Fogle has also completed the six-day Marathon des Sables for the World Wide Fund for Nature across 160 miles (260 km) of the Sahara Desert and the Safaricom Marathon in Kenya for the TUSK Trust, with Longleat Safari Park keeper Ryan Hockley.
Fogle Was Educated At Two Independent Schools The Hall School In Hampstead
Ben Fogle (born 3 November 1973) is an English television presenter, adventurer and writer. Fogle is the son of actress Julia Foster (who appeared alongside Michael Caine in Alfie and Tommy Steele in Half a Sixpence) and broadcasting veterinary surgeon Bruce Fogle. Fogle was educated at two independent schools: The Hall School in Hampstead in London, and Bryanston School in Blandford Forum in Dorset, followed by the University of Portsmouth and the University of Costa Rica. Fogle became a Midshipman in the Royal Naval Reserve, serving as an officer on HMS Blazer. Fogle has since become a regular television presenter for the BBC, hosting Crufts, One Man and His Dog, Countryfile, Country Tracks, Extreme Dreams With Ben Fogle, Animal Park, Wild on the West Coast and Wild in Africa. The series is currently showing in South Africa, New Zealand and the United States.
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