RADZI Chinyanganya is best known for presenting the children’s show Blue Peter.
The 36-year-old is back on our screens as he reports on the 2023 Crufts on Channel 4.

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Who is Radzi Chinyanganya?
Radzi Chinyanganya was born September 12, 1986.
He is a British presenter, broadcaster, and TV personality that grew up in Wolverhampton.
He went on to attend Loughborough University before studying design in London.
He is now best known for presenting Blue Peter from 2013 until 2019.
He hosted the ITV show Cannonball and was part of the presenting team for BBC’s coverage of the Winter Olympics 2018.
He’s keen on sport having competed in karate and at the GB Skeleton Bobsleigh Trials.
When was Radzi Chinyanganya on Dancing On Ice?
Radzi took to Dancing on Ice in the 2020 series’ first live show on January 5.
He was partnered with pro skater Jessica Hatfield.
It was announced on December 18, 2019, that Radzi would be joining the Dancing On Ice line-up as Michael Barrymore’s replacement after he injured himself during training.
A source said: “It’s a real shame for Michael as he was hoping this would be his big comeback, but after his injury there is no way he could continue.
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“Radzi is now going to have to get up to speed really quickly to get ready for the series which is now only weeks away.”
On January 26, Chinyanganya became the third celebrity to leave the competition.
Is Radzi Chinyanganya on Twitter?
You can keep up to date with everything Radzi is up to by following him on social media.
As of March 2023, he has over 16 thousand followers on Twitter.
You can find him under the username @iamradzi.
He’s also on Instagram with the same user name.
What other shows has Radzi Chinyanganya hosted?
Radzi has become a familiar face on TV.
Before presenting Blue Peter he hosted London 2012 Olympic coverage and also CBBC’s Wild.
Since then he has fronted numerous shows including Songs of Praise and Match of the Day Kickabout.
He was in Doha for the BBC’s World Athletics 2019 coverage.
He also voiced Mi in the movie Kung Fu Panda 3.
Since 2018, he has presented Crufts on Channel 4.
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