
Reggie Yates
Yates co-presented the prime-time BBC One game show Prized Apart, alongside Emma Willis, the ITV2 reality show Release the Hounds from 2013 until 2017 and was also the presenter of the BBC Three documentary series Reggie Yates' Extreme Russia, Extreme South Africa and Extreme UK as well as featuring as lead voice actor for the CBeebies animated cartoon series Rastamouse.
In 2021, Yates released his first feature film as writer/director, Pirates.
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Known For

MOBO Awards

The Voice UK

Top of the Pops

Famous, Rich and in the Slums

Get 100

Move Like Michael Jackson

Prized Apart

Rastamouse

Reggie in China

Reggie Yates Meets World

Reggie Yates' Extreme Russia

Reggie Yates' Extreme South Africa

Reggie Yates' Extreme UK

Reggie Yates: Hidden Australia

Release the Hounds

Special Forces - Ultimate Hell Week

The Insider

Tourettes: Let Me Entertain You

Trinity
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