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Kathryn Wolfe
Kathryn Wolfe is a Senior Lecturer in TV Production and Media Performance at University of Bedfordshire.

Her previous experience includes over 25 years as a TV director on mainstream broadcast programmes for BBC and ITV including Breakfast Time, The Clothes Show, Playschool, Jackanory, Record Breakers, Teletubbies, Tweenies, Michael Winner’s True Crimes, The Stunts and Stars of London’s Burning, Britain’s Most Wanted, One in a Million, Strange But True, Crime Monthly, Drivers from Hell, Diana Princess of the People and The Six O’Clock Show. Kathryn is a guest director at Brook Lapping Productions directing educational programmes for Teachers' TV.

Mainstream presenters she’s worked with include Chris Tarrant, Danny Baker, Penny Smith, Nick Ross, Selina Scott, Michael Aspel, Paul Ross and Hermione Cockburn. Kathryn trains new and up and coming TV presenters who can be seen on a range of SKY and IPTV channels, and she delivers presentation and pitching skills to the corporate sector. For client list see www.pukkapresenting.co.uk.

Kathryn is a regular short-course presenting and pitching tutor at The Actors Centre, (London and Manchester) City Lit, Ravensbourne College, Bristol University, University College of Creative Arts and London College of Communication (University of the Arts).