Kate Humble Bio | Wiki
Kate Humble (Full Name: Katherine Mary Humble) is a popular English television presenter and narrator, mainly working for the BBC, specialising in wildlife and science programmes.
Before, Kate worked as President of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds from 2009 until 2013. Kate is also an ambassador for the UK walking charity Living Streets. In November 2020 Kate was included in the BBC Radio 4 Woman’s Hour Power list 2020.
Kate Humble Age
Kate was born on December 12, 1968, in Wimbledon, London, England. She is 54 years old. Kate celebrates her birthday on December 12, every year.
Kate Humble Height
She is a woman of above-average stature. Kater stands at a height of 5 ft 9 in (Approx 1.75 m).
Kate Humble Family
She was born in Wimbledon, London, to Nick Humble an IBM employee, and Diana (née Carter). Kate is the granddaughter of Bill Humble, a famous pre-Second World War aviator. Kate is also the great-great-great granddaughter of Joseph Humble, colliery manager of Hartley Colliery at the time of the Hartley Colliery disaster. She has a brother named Charlie Humble. Together they grew up in Bray in Berkshire.
Kate Humble Husband
Kate is married to her husband Ludo Graham a British television producer and director. The two first met when Kate was aged 16, and married in Newbury, Berkshire, in 1992, when Kate was 23. In 2007, the couple moved from Chiswick, West London, to the village of Trellech in the Wye Valley, where they had wanted to live for “a very long time”. Kate now owns her own farm following working on Lambing Live.
Kate Humble Education
She attended the Abbey School in Reading. Following leaving school Kate travelled through Africa from Cape Town to Cairo, doing various jobs such as waitressing, driving safari trucks, and working on a crocodile farm.
Kate Humble BBC
From 2000 until 2005, Kate presented a BBC series called Rough Science, in which a number of scientists were set various challenges to be solved using basic tools and supplies. Kate’s BBC television series, The Hottest Place On Earth, became a record of a month spent living with the Afar people in Ethiopia’s hostile Danakil Depression.
In August 2009, Kate presented a series of programmes for the BBC in which she made a two-thousand-mile journey across the Middle East, after the ancient frankincense trade route of Arabia which first connected the Arab world with the West. The series culminates in her presenting frankincense, which she has carried over the journey, to be used in a Christmas service at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem.
In March 2012, Kate co-presented with Dr Helen Czerski a three-part BBC series, Orbit. She co-presented Volcano Live with Professor Iain Stewart in July 2012. In 2017 Kate presented the BBC Two documentary series Extreme Wives with Kate Humble. In the first episode, Kate visited the Kuria people in Kenya and explored issues of polygamy and female genital mutilation. During the second episode, Kate spoke to members of the Haredi orthodox Jewish community in Jerusalem.
Kate Humble Coastal Britain
In summer 2020, with the world in the grip of the first Covid wave, Kate embarked on a walking tour of Britain’s coastlines. And the time Kate spent filming Coastal Britain in the great outdoors reminded her of the country’s natural beauty, and bringing back plenty of warm childhood memories.She is on foot as she visits some of Britain’s most beautiful coastal destinations, taking in the sights, the sounds and the fascinating stories behind six captivating destinations.
Kate Humble Tv Shows
– Holidays Out (1997)
– Holiday (1998–2000)
– The Essential Guide to Rocks (1998)
– Holiday: Fasten Your Seat Belt ’98 (1998)
– Top Gear Waterworld (1998)
– Holiday Snaps (1999–2001)
– Webwise (1999)
– Top Gear (1999–2000)
– Holiday on a Shoestring (2000–2001)
– Esc@pe (2000)
– Chef SOS (2000)
– Shipwrecked (2000)
– Countryfile (2000–2004)
– Animal Park (2000–2009, 2016—)
– Rough Science (2000–2005)
– Holiday: You Call The Shots (2001–2003)
– Ever Wondered: Colour – Blissfully Blue (2001)
– Ever Wondered: Extremes – Surviving – Antarctica (2001)
– Rolf’s Amazing World of Animals (2001)
– City Hospital (2001–2004)
– Tomorrow’s World (2002)
– The Abyss: Live (2002–2003)
– Restoration (2003; series 1 final)
– The Murder Game (2003)
– Wild In Your Garden (2003)
– Test Your Pet (2004)
– Britain Goes Wild with Bill Oddie (2004)
– Amazon Abyss (2005)
– Animal Park – Wild in Africa (2005–2006)
– Springwatch (2005–2011)
– Best of Springwatch with Bill Oddie (2005)
– Autumnwatch (2006–2010)
– Seawatch (2006)
– The One Show (2006)
Kate Humble Salary
She earns a satisfying amount from her work as a television presenter and narrator, mainly working for the BBC, specialising in wildlife and science programmes. Kate’s average salary is $87,657 per year.
Kate Humble Net Worth
Kate earns a satisfying amount from her work as a television presenter and narrator, mainly working for the BBC, specialising in wildlife and science programs. Therefore, Kate has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Kate’s estimated net worth is $7 million.
Is Kate Humble Married
Yes. Kate is married to her husband Ludo Graham a British television producer and director. The two first met when Kate was aged 16, and married in Newbury, Berkshire, in 1992, when Kate was 23. In 2007, the couple moved from Chiswick, West London, to the village of Trellech in the Wye Valley, where they had wanted to live for “a very long time”.
How Old Is Kate Humble
Kate is a 54-year-old who was born on December 12, 1968, in Wimbledon, London, England. Kate celebrates her birthday on December 12, every year.
Who Is Kate Humble
Kate is a television presenter and narrator, mainly working for the BBC, specialising in wildlife and science programmes. Before, Kate worked as President of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds from 2009 until 2013. Kate is also an ambassador for the UK walking charity Living Streets. In November 2020 Kate was included in the BBC Radio 4 Woman’s Hour Power list 2020.
Kate Humble Social Media Handles
Twitter – @katehumble
Instagram – kmhumble