Claudia Winkleman looks almost unrecognisable in an unearthed BBC clip from 1996 where she appears as a chat up connoisseur .
The Strictly Come Dancing presenter, 49, who was just 24 at the time, joined relationship expert Ben Renshaw on Good Morning with Anne and Nick.
The throwback clip was shared by the BBC Archive s Twitter account, they tweeted: #OnThisDay 1996: Good Morning with Anne and Nick drafted in some dating experts to provide some top tips for improving your pulling power.
Way back when: Claudia Winkleman looks almost unrecognisable in an unearthed BBC clip from 1996 where she appears as a chat up connoisseur , left, and pictured, right, in 2019
Jan Leeming, 79, said she was 'angry and upset' to see a show similar to something she pitched in 2017 air on television with Canadian comedian Katherine Ryan at the helm.
Before the eyeliner! Strictly s Claudia Winkleman, 49, looks worlds away from her usual ballroom glam as she poses fresh-faced in newly unearthed snaps from early modelling days
In the undated images, the TV personality looks youthful as she sports a light palette of makeup, complemented with just a smudge of eyeliner
Claudia is shown striking a series of playful poses while donning a range of ensembles that include a plain black top, an ivory skirt suit and a plunging dress
She has since gone on to have a successful TV career, presenting the likes of Strictly, Britain s Best Home Cook and The Great British Sewing Bee
A former BBC newsreader has claimed she pitched the idea for a All That Glitters reality show in 2017.
Jan Leeming, 79, said she was angry and upset to see the show air on television with comedian Katherine Ryan at the helm.
All That Glitters: Britain s Next Jewellery Star appeared for the first time on BBC Two on April 13. It features two expert judges and a series of heats in a format not unlike The Great British Bake Off or The Great British Sewing Bee.
Leeming said a surprised friend emailed her after it aired to comment on the fact she was not presenting it, reported The Telegraph.
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