Blonde; game for a laugh; much-loved Northern Irish children's TV
presenter and daughter of TV star
Gloria Hunniford who is best remembered
for presenting
Blue Peter (1958).
Caron was one of the most popular Blue Peter presenters in the show's
long history. She gave the show a modern edge during her four year
stint on the show between 1986-1990, teamed with
Yvette Fielding,
Mark Curry and
John Leslie. Often seen doing
daring challenges for the show such as riding on top of a by-plane in
mid-flight; jumping under freezing waterfalls, diving with sharks, and
abseiling down cliffs and skyscrapers. She was known for her sense of
fashion and enabled the show to overcome its rather twee image, with a
rather memorable over-hairsprayed look.
After leaving Blue Peter in 1990 she found other work, mainly on BBC
Television shows such as
Summer Scene (1992) and
Holiday (1969).
It is often said that Children's Television presenters find it
difficult to 'grow up' in TV words and find the transition to adult
television difficult. Not Caron, she was perfectly cast on
This Morning (1988) as a guest
presenter often standing in for husband and wife team,
Richard Madeley and
Judy Finnigan.
Caron suffered a major setback when diagnosed with breast cancer. She
sadly disappeared from our television screens after 2001. She died at
her mother's home in Sevenoaks, Kent, in April 2004 surrounded by her
children and family after losing her battle with the disease.
Her sparkle and intelligence was an inspiration to all children, she
belonged to the good old days when children's television presenters
didn't feel the need to shout and wear loud clothes to be interesting.
Her passing caused an outpouring of tributes to such a genuine, decent,
talented and trustworthy television star.