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Vanessa Collingridge was born on 1968 in Oxfordshire, is a British author and broadcaster. Discover Vanessa Collingridge's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

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Her husband is Alan Watt

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Vanessa Collingridge Net Worth

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1895

During her research for the former, she discovered she shared ancestry with controversial Australian writer and illustrator George Collingridge, who asserted in 1895 that Australia was discovered by the Portuguese.

1927

Youngest of the five children of Gordon Ernest Collingridge (1927-2007) and his wife Irene (born Irene Keeping), Collingridge was born and brought up in Woking, Surrey in England.

1968

Vanessa Jane Collingridge (born 12 January 1968) is a British author and broadcaster.

1989

Collingridge has lived in Scotland since 1989, and resides in a converted farmhouse on the shore of Castle Semple Loch near Lochwinnoch with her husband Alan Watt, and sons Archie, Angus, Finn and Dougal.

1990

She read Geography at Hertford College, Oxford, where she earned a first class MA in 1990, despite contracting viral encephalitis in her second year which caused an almost fatal swelling of her brain.

It was also at Oxford that she met her husband Allan Watt.

After graduating, Collingridge moved immediately to a career in television, first as a question checker on game shows Wheel of Fortune and Win, Lose or Draw, and then for 14 months as a weathergirl on BBC Scotland.

In the early to mid-1990s she appeared from time to time on BBC television's Gardeners' World.

1993

She worked on Spanish public television in 1993 as a co-presenter of "That's English!", an english learning program for spanish people.

She has since worked as a producer and presenter on all five British national terrestrial television channels, as well as BBC national radio.

2000

In 2000 she quit her job as a television presenter on Tonight with Trevor McDonald to author two biographies, one of 18th-century explorer James Cook and one of Celtic warrior queen Boudica.

2005

She has described her very early interest in feminism in the introduction to her book on Boudica in 2005: "What started as a strong-willed desire for independence became a fully-fledged, bra-burning (if only I had been old enough to wear one) mentality... Certainly, I cannot remember a time when I wasn't acutely aware of the inherently political nature of woman's position in society and – much to my father's disgust and my now extreme embarrassment – by the grand old age of twelve, I would proudly read Cosmopolitan magazine and proclaim myself a feminist!"

2007

She returned to television in 2007 as writer and narrator of the four-part miniseries Captain Cook: Obsession and Discovery.

2017

In 2017 she completed her PhD in historical cartography at the University of Glasgow, having worked as a broadcaster for BBC Radio Scotland's Buried Treasure and BBC Radio 4's Making History whilst studying.