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Maggie Philbin

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Maggie Philbin is a popular British television presenter and science communicator. Maggie Philbin is famous as a presenter on the popular BBC science and technology program called “Tomorrow’s World.”

Early Life

Born as Margaret Elizabeth Philbin, better known as Maggie Philbin was born on the 23rd of June 1955, in Manchester, England. She has a birth sign of Cancer and is currently 68 years old as of 2023. Meanwhile, she holds British nationality.

She was born to her mother Betty Philbin and her father’s name is still unknown. There are very few known about her early childhood life. Her desire to become a veterinary surgeon as a child generated her interest in science and technology. She grew up in Leicester.

Education

Philbin went to a girls’ Roman Catholic grammar school, Evington Hall Convent School in Evington. According to her LinkedIn, she completed her BA degree in Hons, English, and Drama in 1978. Her passion for communication and science led her to pursue a career in broadcasting.

Professional Career

Maggie Philbin began her television career as a reporter and presenter for BBC Radio Oxford. She gained prominence in the 1980s as a co-presenter of the BBC children’s television show “Swap Shop,” alongside Noel Edmonds and Keith Chegwin. After her success on “Swap Shop,” Philbin went on to present other popular TV programs, including “Saturday Superstore” and “Tomorrow’s World.”

In 1979, she joined “Tomorrow’s World,” a program that showcased futuristic inventions and cutting-edge scientific advancements. Her down-to-earth presenting style and enthusiasm for science made her a beloved figure among viewers. She continued to work on the show until it ended in 2003.

Throughout her career, she has presented a wide range of television programs covering science, technology, and consumer affairs. She has hosted shows like “QED,” “Bodymatters Roadshow,” and “BBC 1’s Heaven and Earth Show.” In addition, she is also known for her work as a presenter on “Multi-Coloured Swap Shop,” a popular children’s television program in the 1970s.

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Caption: Maggie Philbin in the BBC science and technology program, Tomorrow’s World Live (Source: Twitter)

Further, she and Howard Stableford co-hosted Tomorrow’s World Live: For One Night Only, a 90-minute special edition broadcast on BBC Four on November 22, 2018.

Beyond her television work, Maggie Philbin is involved in various science and technology-related initiatives. Similarly, she co-founded the charity “TeenTech” in 2008, which aims to inspire young people to pursue careers in science, engineering, and technology. The organization holds events and workshops to encourage students’ interest in these fields.

Maggie Philbin – Awards

In recognition of her contributions to science communication and broadcasting, Philbin has received several honors and awards. Moreover, she later earned an Honorary Doctorate in Technology from De Montfort University, Leicester in 2012. Likewise, this woman was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2008 for services to science, technology, and charity.

Additionally, she was appointed as patron of the Council of Professors and Heads of Computing in February 2015. Additionally, she served on the board of the Children’s Media Foundation and the Haringey STEM Commission.

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Caption: Maggie Philbin OBE and Kiera McKillop, Young Pioneer Award winner (Source: Tech4Good Awards)

Princess Anne presented Philbin with the award for Communication and Outreach at the 2012 WISE Women of Outstanding Achievement Awards in November 2012. The Institution of Engineering Designers gave her the Promotion of Design Award in 2013. In March 2014, Philbin was elected as President of the IED in recognition of her ongoing efforts to support and promote science, technology, and engineering.

On 3 July 2014, Computer Weekly named her the 5th most influential woman in UK IT, and on 3 December 2014, she was named the 23rd most influential person in UK IT. Moreover, she was named the fourth most influential woman in UK IT 2015 by Computer Weekly in 2015.

She was named Digital Leader of the Year at the 2016 Digital Leaders 100 Awards. In June 2016, she was named the most influential woman in UK IT by Computer Weekly. Moreover, she was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Huddersfield in July 2016 for her contributions to science broadcasting and technology education. In the 2017 New Year’s Honours list, she was awarded an OBE for services to promoting STEM and creative careers.

Maggie Philbin – Net Worth 2024

According to an online website, Philbin’s net worth is around $5 million while her salary and income are still under review. Additionally, the majority of her earnings come as a radio and television presenter.

Relationship Status

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Caption: Maggie Philbin and her ex-husband, Keith Chegwin with their newborn daughter Rose (Source: Irish Mirror)

Talking about her personal life, Philbin is currently a divorced lady. In the past, she married her ex-husband Keith Chegwin in 1982. Moreover, her ex-husband, Keith was a Swap Shop co-presenter. With the marriage, the couple had a daughter, Rose. However, the couple divorced in 1993 and the reason behind their divorce is still unclear.

Body Measurements

Philbin has a pair of brown eyes with blonde hair color. However, her exact height, weight, and other body measurements are still under review.

Maggie Philbin – Social Media

On her Instagram page ‘@maggiephilbin’ there are 927 followers. Likewise, there are over 24.1k followers on her Twitter page ‘@maggiephilbin’ and she is not active on Facebook.