Esme Todd

  • Presenter

Esme is an experienced, funny and confident presenter, highly suited for children’s TV, light entertainment, factual entertainment and educational presenting. Her clear voice and relatability have made her a popular choice for many well known brands.

Esme was recently part of a youth and culture show ‘The Other Art Show’ on Sky Arts learning about the art of glassblowing and has her own TV travel series with Globetrotter Television (airing on Sky channel 186) called ‘Hiking Europe – The Alpe Adria Trail’. From 2018-21 Esme was part of ‘The Entertainer Squad’, presenting un-boxings and celebrity interviews for high street toy retailer The Entertainer (as character ‘Izzy’). She has presented children’s or educational films for BBC Bitesize, The British Council, Pearson Education & The Royal Society and is currently hosting a new kids series called ‘Kids Rule TV’ for English Heritage all about British history (coming to EH’s YouTube in 2023).

Up for a challenge, Esme has skydived in Australia, paraglided in Slovenia, zip lined across a fort in India and ridden a horse bareback into the sea!

You can also hear Esme every Tuesday drive time on Riverside Radio (DAB in SW London or online). She has also hosted a takeover show on BBC Radio Bristol, as well as reporting or contributing on many of BBC’s local stations and Radio 5 Live.

Specialities

  • Adventure
  • Children's TV
  • Corporate
  • Education
  • Lifestyle
  • Live Events
  • Travel
  • Youth

Credits

  • BBC Bitesize

  • The Other Art Show – Sky Arts

  • Hiking Europe: the Alpe Adria Trail – Globe Trotter Television

  • The Entertainer Squad

  • Kids Rule TV – English Heritage

  • Techbusters – Vodafone

  • Vue Cinemas Live host

  • BBC Radio Bristol, New Voices Winner 2022 and takeover

  • BT – Presenter & VO

  • Riverside Radio, Drive Time Host

  • Pearson Education – Presenter

  • MADE Television – Presenter (weather reporter, live studio host and live on-location reporter)
  • BBC Radio 5 Live (Drive) – Contributor