Janet Ellis
Janet Michell Ellis, MBE, is a renowned English television presenter, actress, and author, celebrated primarily for her work on popular children's shows. Between 1979 and 1987, she captivated young audiences as the host of "Blue Peter" and "Jigsaw," earning a cherished place in the hearts of viewers. Her engaging style and ability to connect with children made her a standout figure in British television.
In addition to her successful television career, Ellis has ventured into the literary world, publishing two acclaimed novels. Her debut, "The Butcher's Hook," showcases her talent for storytelling and has garnered positive reviews, while her second work, "How It Was," further solidified her reputation as a skilled writer.
Throughout her career, Janet has not only entertained but also inspired generations, making significant contributions to children's media. Her dedication to her craft and her impact on television and literature were recognized when she was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE). With her multifaceted talents, Janet Ellis continues to be a prominent figure in the arts, leaving an indelible mark on both television and literature.