Ben Fogle Is A Headliner That Continues To Prove His Lasting Place

Ben Fogle
Ben Fogle
Ben Fogle
Ben Fogle
Ben Fogle
Ben Fogle


Ben Fogle is a headliner that continues to prove his lasting place in filmdom. Everyone in the movie industry wants him in their movies for the star power he has to draw major crowds.. When it comes to Ben Fogle, we’ve got you covered with the latest info here at Celeb Photo Gossip.

Fogle Appeared On The Rural Affairs Programme Alongside John Craven From 2001

Ben Fogle
Ben Fogle
Ben Fogle
Ben Fogle
Ben Fogle
Ben Fogle
Ben Fogle
Ben Fogle
Ben Fogle
Ben Fogle
Ben Fogle
Ben Fogle


Fogle was educated at two independent schools: The Hall School in Hampstead in London, and Bryanston School in Blandford Forum in Dorset, followed by the University of Portsmouth and the University of Costa Rica. Fogle worked on the Picture Desk of Tatler magazine in London before leaving to appear in reality show Castaway 2000. He has made films about naval History and the Royal National Lifeboat Institute (RNLI) for the History Channel and recently followed Princes William and Harry on their first joint Royal Tour in Botswana and made an exclusive documentary called Prince William’s Africa. Fogle appeared on the rural affairs programme alongside John Craven from 2001 until 2008, during which time he reported on a number of the UK’s rural pastimes, including coracle racing, the worm charming championships, the lawn mower racing championship, world stinging nettle eating competition in Dorset, oyster eating championships in Northern Ireland, World Conker Championships in Northamptonshire, the alternative Scottish games, world tin bath racing on the Isle of Man, bog snorkelling and the Man versus Horse race in Wales, the Tough Guy Competition, cheese rolling in Gloucestershire, morris dancing, Tar Barrels in Devon, Up Helly Aa in Shetland, the Furry Dance in Cornwall and the British Open Crabbing Championships in Walberswick, Suffolk, and the World Coal Carrying Championships in Gawthorpe, West Yorkshire. He presented the BBC 2 series made by Ricochet in 2006 and 2007 in which he selected five members of the public to go on expeditions of a lifetime. Destinations included expeditions to the Kaiteur Falls in Guyana, Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Mount Baker in Uganda, Mount Roraima in Venezuela, the Black Cat trail in Papua New Guinea, the Inca ruins in Peru, the Sahara Desert of Libya, Across the Arctic tundra of Svalbard in the Arctic Circle and most recently a journey across the Andes of South America from the Equator in Ecuador to the tropic of Capricorn in Chile.





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