Heather Suttie




Heather Suttie is a Scottish TV and radio presenter and writer. She has written articles on travel, personal issues, plastic bags, recycled fashion and lifestyle pieces. [1]


In 2001 she presented BBC Children's Saturday morning show Live & Kicking.


Suttiealso hosted children’s science programme Hyperlinks and was one of four hosts on ITV2's youth entertainment show when the channel launched Bedrock in 1998, beating 767 other hopefuls to the role.


She also appeared as a reviewer on Channel 4's MovieWatch from 1994-1997.


Her first presenting role aged 20 was for BBC Scotland co-hosting the Beat Room a music format.


Her music broadcasting career started in 1997 when Suttie also hosted a weekly music format show broadcast online from London for the Mean Fiddler Group. In 2000 she co-hosted T in the Park TV for 8 years, broadcasting live from the festival. She’s also worked as a music presenter with Done and Dusted at every UK music festival and in Europe with MTV.


On radio, she hosted Beat 106's Breakfast Show and drivetime shows from 2001-2005. From 2005-08 she presented the drivetime slot on Xfm Scotland along with stints on the Co operative In-store Radio Network.


2014-2016 she hosted the BBC Radio Scotland series The Day I Changed My Life and guest slots on several shows.


Suttie has more than 10,000 hours live TV experience, including work for Princess Productions, Done & Dusted, Blink TV, ITV2, BBC1, BBC2 and STV.


She also contributed short music interviews and segments hosting T in the Park TV for the Scottish music festival T in the Park from 2000-2010.


An eco campaigner (ecomunky and Say No To Plastic) Suttie worked on projects with The Daily Record, Aimee McWilliams and Oran Mor, hosting vintage & eco sales. (2007-2011) She wrote more than 40 articles for press and has appeared on The Today programme and Jeremy Vine On BBC4 and BBC2 and has been commended by the Scottish Government on her ideas on reducing plastic bag waste and being instrumental in the introduction of the 5p plastic bag charge in Scotland.


Voice-over work includes Tesco in-store radio, monster.co.uk, Clairol, Irn Bru and other radio advertisers.


She has hosted event awards including the CIS Excellence Awards (2003–2009), The Evening Times, Property Executive Awards (2007-2009 in Glasgow & Manchester), and a number of events for The Herald Newspaper.


Suttie used to write a weekly clubs column for The Evening Times from 2006-2010 and a weekly social diary column for The Sunday Post from 1999 until November 2009. In 2018 she started writing a regular book column in the Scottish Daily Record.


She spent a year in Tanzania in 2011 working voluntarily with the Chief Buddhist Monk of the African continent and wrote a blog on her experiences.



References





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