Cathy Rogers

Cathy Rogers (b.May 28, 1968, Lancashire, UK) is a British television executive, producer and presenter, who has also had some success as a musician. After studying medicine at Oxford University, gaining a Master's Degree in Health Policy, Rogers joined the BBC as a producer in the early 1990s, specialising in scientific documentaries, including work on the long-running series Horizon. In 1995 she moved to the independent production company RDF Media, and subsequently devised and produced the popular C4 technology gameshow Scrapheap Challenge, also appearing on screen as co-presenter from the second series onwards. She also created and hosted a related programme, Full Metal Challenge. In 2001 she was promoted to the role of Creative Director at RDF Media's new Los Angeles center, where she has overseen the company's activities in the USA, including the American versions of popular shows such as Faking It and Wife Swap. Cathy Rogers has also enjoyed success as a musician, having played keyboards and sung back-up vocals in the twee pop groups Heavenly and Marine Research. Rogers, Cathy Rogers, Cathy Rogers, Cathy

 

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