Stephen Mulhern s rise to fame from kid s programmes to primetime TV
The presenting star is currently appearing on Ant and Dec s Saturday Night Takeaway
Stephen Mulhern on In for a Penny
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12:00 PM February 15, 2021
The Arm in Arm campaign, asking people to donate to the World Health Organisation s (WHO) Covid-19 Response Fund, is being led by UEA lecturer Dr Kirstin Smith
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Leading academics from the University of East Anglia (UEA) are urging vaccine recipients to support a global coronavirus fund.
Norwich-based doctors and professors are encouraging those being given jabs to make donations to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Around 15 million Covid vaccine doses have been administered across the UK, including at King s Lynn Corn Exchange
- Credit: Ian Burt
Christened Arm in Arm , the campaign is being led by UEA lecturer Dr Kirstin Smith and her colleagues, and asks people to make a small donations to WHO s response fund.
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Ryan Smith with some of his pupils at Stonelow Junior School in Dronfield. This picture was taken before the pandemic. I’ve had such brilliant support from my colleagues and our whole school family – from kitchen staff, parents, kids, governors, the headteacher, everyone really.
“They’ve all been so positive about my TV appearances, all saying they’ve been tuning in.”
Last month, the 32-year-old, of Chesterfield, was the main teacher to launch the Bitesize Daily programme on the CBBC Channel s morning educational service.
He has starred in the last three broadcasts for BBC Live Lessons, presenting alongside famous CBBC faces Katie Thistleton, Rhys Stephenson and Naomi Wilkinson.
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