Alistair Appleton
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Alistair Appleton (born 1970 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent) is an English television presenter.
[edit] Career
Born to Peter and Sally, their second son, Appleton gained ten O-levels and three A-levels at St. John's Catholic School. In 1988 went to Gonville & Caius College at the University of Cambridge where he studied for a degree in English Literature. Whilst at university, Appleton sang in the chapel choir, rowed for his college team, and acted in several productions.
On graduating with a 2.1, Appleton left the UK for Poland, where he taught at the University of Gdansk. He later taught English in East Germany and worked as a translator and journalist for Deutsche Welle TV. Appleton broke into television with Deutsche Welle and eventually became the frontman of the channel's youth current-affairs show, Heat.
In 1999, Appleton returned to the UK, where he scored roles on Sky's Hot TV (2000), Five's House Doctor (2000-2003), BBC Two's Rhona (2000), the Travel Channel's Travel On (2001), BBC One's Garden Invaders (2001), Cash in the Attic (2002-2005), and BBC Food's Stately Suppers (2005). He has also hosted several television specials, including The Proms.
Appleton is also doing some acting, including, in 2002, a role in Footballers' Wives.
[edit] Personal life
Appleton is gay, and came out at university. In an article in Gay Times, however, he admits he only fully accepted his sexuality when he lived in Poland and Germany.
In 2000 he converted to Buddhism, and teaches yoga and meditation in the south of England and also on the Holy Isle, his spiritual home.