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Stuart Miles

Stuart Miles (born 20 February 1969) is a British radio and television presenter, best known for his tenure on the BBC children's programme from 27 June 1994 to 21 June 1999. After studying at and gaining experience in college and hospital radio, Miles began his television career as a at a cable TV station. He presented for from 1993 to 1994 before joining , where he became one of the longest-serving presenters during his five-year stint. Following , he guest-presented shows such as This Morning and , directed television programmes, and performed in pantomimes. In 2007, he started a drag act as Stella Ratner, performing at events including the Fringe Festival with shows like The Adventures of Pink Peter in 2008. Miles has had a notable radio career, joining Gaydar Radio in 2008 and serving as breakfast presenter at Heart 96.6 and Heart Home Counties from 2010 to 2017, often alongside former co-presenter . He later presented on Sam FM starting in 2017. Openly gay, Miles has spoken publicly about his sexuality and experiences in media. As of July 2025, aged 56, Miles continues as a professional speaker for Great British Speakers and performs in drag at festivals, including the Fringe, where he reflected on his exit, citing the show's "out of touch" direction at the time.

Early life

Childhood and family

Stuart Miles was born on 20 February . Public information regarding his family background and childhood remains limited, with few details available about his upbringing or familial influences. It is known that he grew up during a time when television and were highly influential in shaping young interests, though specific personal exposures or family encouragements toward creativity and performance have not been widely documented in credible sources.

Education and initial interests

Stuart Miles attended for three years, where he studied Communication and Media Production. This degree program provided him with foundational training in , production techniques, and , igniting his early enthusiasm for on-air work and . During his university studies, Miles honed his presenting abilities through coursework focused on practical projects, which helped cultivate his interest in television and radio as mediums for engaging audiences. His academic experience emphasized hands-on involvement in environments, laying the groundwork for his future professional endeavors in the industry.

Broadcasting career

Early roles in media

Miles' entry into professional media came in the early 1990s when he secured his first television role as a for a local station in , where he reported on and local events. Building on his prior experience as a researcher and reporter for , he transitioned into presenting a nightly programme on starting in 1992, honing his on-camera skills in a community-focused broadcast environment. This local work paved the way for his national debut in 1993 as a co-presenter on ITV's , a Saturday morning children's programme produced by that aired from approximately 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.. Alongside co-host , Miles' responsibilities included introducing cartoons, leading interactive games, conducting interviews with celebrities and young audience members, and engaging viewers through live segments designed to entertain families. The show quickly gained popularity among young audiences, with Miles noted for his energetic style and natural rapport, establishing him as an "instant hit" and attracting attention from major broadcasters. His progression from grassroots cable reporting to a prominent role in national children's programming underscored the practical experience he gained in audience engagement and live presentation, skills that proved instrumental in his subsequent career advancements.

Blue Peter tenure (1994–1999)

Stuart Miles joined as a presenter on 27 June 1994, replacing (who left the same day) and joining and on the presenting team. His arrival marked a fresh dynamic for the long-running children's programme, with Miles quickly establishing himself through his energetic and approachable style. Over the course of his five-year tenure, which lasted until 21 June 1999, he co-presented with an evolving lineup including , , , and Simon Thomas, contributing to the show's continued appeal during the 1990s. Miles' role encompassed a wide range of segments that blended , adventure, and entertainment, often leading features on and outdoor challenges to engage young viewers. One notable highlight was his participation in a segment where he learned to communicate with chimpanzees using , showcasing interactive animal education that captivated audiences. He also undertook daring physical feats, such as parachuting with the RAF display team and completing a death slide across the River , which exemplified the programme's tradition of adventurous content designed to inspire curiosity and resilience in children. These segments, along with everyday studio activities like cooking demonstrations, helped maintain Blue Peter's reputation for accessible learning, with Miles often serving as the enthusiastic host who bridged complex topics to relatable experiences. A significant aspect of Miles' tenure involved spearheading charity appeals that mobilized viewers for global causes, particularly through innovative recycling and fundraising initiatives. In 1996, he played a key role in the Blue Peter appeal for Lepra, promoting "Bring and Buy Sales" packs made from recycled materials like sticky-backed plastic and washing-up bottles, which raised £2.8 million to support leprosy treatment and awareness. Miles traveled to Brazil and India to film segments demonstrating the curability of leprosy and the barriers to access, educating viewers on health issues in developing regions. His involvement extended to the 1998 appeal for recycling aluminum cans and foil, further emphasizing environmental education tied to philanthropy. In 1999, just before departing, Miles opened the Blue Peter Health and Research Centre in Hyderabad, India, a facility funded by the Lepra appeal that has since aided nearly 4 million people in leprosy care and research. As the longest-serving presenter during this period, Miles helped drive 's popularity, with episodes regularly attracting 3-4 million viewers and earning badges for viewer participation in crafts and appeals under his watch. His contributions, including a starring role as in the pantomime special "Back in Time for Christmas"—a time-travel musical featuring past presenters—added festive, creative highlights that reinforced the show's cultural impact on 1990s children's television.

Post-Blue Peter television work

After leaving in 1999, Stuart Miles leveraged his established profile to take on guest presenting roles on several British television programs in the late 1990s and early 2000s. He appeared as a guest presenter on ITV's This Morning, contributing to lifestyle and entertainment segments during this period. Similarly, Miles guest-hosted episodes of the travel program , sharing insights on destinations and viewer tips. He also featured on Soap Fever, a show focused on soap operas, where he engaged audiences with trivia and discussions. Miles began transitioning from on-screen presenting to behind-the-scenes roles, marking a shift toward production and directing in educational and interactive programming. In 2000, he directed The Phone Zone, an children's phone-in show that encouraged viewer interaction on various topics. This move allowed him to explore creative aspects of television beyond hosting, focusing on content structure and live elements in youth-oriented formats. By 2007, Miles had ventured into adult-targeted content with a presenting role on Sky Vegas, an interactive television channel where he hosted segments promoting games and viewer participation. This stint represented a departure from his earlier work, aligning with evolving opportunities in .

Radio presenting career

Miles transitioned to radio presenting following his career, seeking greater variety in his broadcasting roles. In January 2008, he joined Gaydar Radio, a digital station aimed at LGBTQ+ audiences, where he hosted the weekday lunchtime program Your Choice Requests from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., featuring listener requests alongside entertainment segments and news updates tailored to the station's demographic. In May 2010, Miles launched the breakfast show on Heart (broadcasting on 96.6 FM), co-hosting with Natalie B from the program's inception on May 4, delivering a mix of , , reports, and interactive listener content to energize morning audiences across the region. The show expanded following the July 2010 merger of Heart Northamptonshire with stations in , , , and to form Heart Four Counties, incorporating broader regional coverage while maintaining a focus on engaging commuters with format adjustments for enhanced local relevance. In February 2015, former colleague joined as co-host, refreshing the dynamic with their shared history; the duo's program emphasized upbeat , celebrity interviews, community spotlights, and audience participation, such as phone-ins and on-air competitions, fostering strong listener loyalty over the next two and a half years. Miles and Hill departed the Heart Four Counties breakfast show in July 2017 as part of the station's shift toward centralized programming. Subsequently, Miles has taken on stand-in roles at Counties Radio, regularly covering for breakfast presenter Andy Collins with episodes featuring music, local conversations, news, and holiday specials, including broadcasts in 2021 and continuing as a regular stand-in as of 2025.

Other professional activities

Performing arts and drag

Following his departure from children's television, Stuart Miles expanded into , particularly performance, where he created and embodied the character of Stella Ratner, a flamboyant high-street fashionista. He began regularly performing this act in 2007, bringing a campy, humorous persona to stages across the . Miles further developed his drag work with the 2008 Edinburgh Fringe Festival production The Adventures of Pink Peter, a one-man comedy show that satirized his Blue Peter tenure through exaggerated female characters and self-deprecating sketches. In the show, Miles portrayed four personas: Stella Ratner as the over-the-top style icon; Annette Curtan, a meddlesome charity fundraiser; Dr. Noreen McAvity, a bungling cosmetic surgeon; and Vera Singleton, the fictional elderly holder of the oldest Blue Peter badge, imagined as the sister of longtime presenter Valerie Singleton. The narrative centered on these characters' chaotic interactions, incorporating sexually charged innuendos and light-hearted jabs at his former colleagues and the wholesome image of the program, all while Miles transformed onstage with quick costume changes. The production received mixed critical reviews, praised for its bold use of Miles' past but criticized for relying heavily on visual gags and outfits rather than sharp writing. Reviewers described the humor as uneven, with some sketches falling flat despite the performer's energy, though it was noted for its unapologetic camp and willingness to subvert his family-friendly legacy. In parallel with his drag pursuits, Miles appeared in British pantomime productions at UK regional theatres following the end of his Blue Peter stint, contributing to the tradition of comedic family entertainment through supporting roles.

Charity involvement and public speaking

Stuart Miles has maintained a long-term affiliation with Lepra, a charity focused on combating and , stemming from his time on Blue Peter where he participated in high-profile appeals, including the 1996 Bring and Buy Appeal that raised significant funds and became one of the show's most successful fundraising efforts. In 1999, he officially opened Lepra's Blue Peter Public Health and Research Centre in , , which combines scientific research with community health initiatives. Following a return visit to the centre in 2018, Miles became an official for Lepra, helping to launch the £1 from You appeal to support preventive care and treatment programs. His ambassadorship continued into 2025, with Lepra recognizing his contributions during the centre's 25th anniversary celebrations in December 2024. In addition to his charitable work, Miles has established himself as a public speaker, represented by agencies such as Great British Speakers, where he draws on his extensive media experience to deliver talks on topics including media careers, children's television, and LGBTQ+ issues. His presentations often reflect on his journey in broadcasting, emphasizing the evolution of children's programming from his Blue Peter days in the 1990s. On LGBTQ+ matters, Miles has shared personal insights, notably in a 2018 school speech where he expressed regret over not serving as a more visible role model for young gay individuals during his early career. These engagements position him as a motivational figure for aspiring media professionals and advocates for inclusivity in entertainment. Miles' recent activities from 2024 to 2025 have remained low-profile, focusing on sustained support for Lepra through his role and occasional reflections on his past charitable endeavors, without pursuing high-visibility comebacks in broadcasting. He has occasionally referenced his performances in contexts to raise for causes like those supported by Lepra.

Legacy and personal life

Impact on technology journalism

Stuart Miles has significantly influenced consumer through his foundational role in Pocket-lint, which he established in with a £15 budget and grew into a globally recognized platform for reviews, , and emerging coverage. The site reached millions of monthly users, featured AI-powered international editions in languages including , , , and German, and hosted annual Pocket-lint Awards that honored innovations such as the as Gadget of the Year in 2014. Miles authored thousands of articles and conducted interviews with prominent figures like , , and , shaping public discourse on technologies from smartphones to electric vehicles. His leadership culminated in the 2022 sale of Pocket-lint to Valnet Inc., marking a successful exit after nearly two decades. Following this, Miles founded The Gear Loop in 2022, another publication, and , an e-commerce tool for publishers' affiliate monetization, extending his impact on digital media innovation. In recognition of his contributions, he became a BAFTA member in 2019.

Personal life and sexuality

Little public information is available about Stuart Miles' personal life as of November 2025. He has chosen to keep details of his family, relationships, and sexuality private, focusing public attention on his professional endeavors. Miles is also involved in stock photography, contributing technology-themed images to platforms like Shutterstock and Adobe Stock.

Credits

Television credits

Stuart Miles began his television career as a presenter on children's programming before transitioning to guest roles and specialized shows in the early 2000s.
Year(s)TitleRoleNotesSource
1993–1994PresenterChildren's entertainment show on , marking his early breakthrough in TV presenting.IMDb BBC
1994–1999PresenterLong-running BBC children's magazine program; served for five years, co-presenting with , , and others, appearing in over 200 episodes.BBC The Guardian
1999–2000sThis MorningGuest Presenter/ReporterOccasional reporting and presenting segments on the show, including and features.BBC Mirror Great British Speakers
1999–2000sHolidayGuest PresenterContributed to episodes of the series, focusing on holiday destinations and tips.BBC Mirror
2005When Became Himself/BennyTelevision special recreating ABBA performances with presenters.Wikipedia
2007 VegasPresenterRegular host on the interactive gambling television channel operated by .Mirror

Radio credits

Miles began his radio career in 2008 by joining Radio, a digital station targeted at the LGBTQ+ community, where he hosted the weekday lunchtime program Your Choice Requests from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., featuring listener requests, entertainment segments, and music mixes. This role marked his shift from television presenting to audio broadcasting, allowing him to engage audiences through interactive formats. He continued at until 2010, contributing to the station's mix of contemporary hits and community-focused content. In 2010, Miles transitioned to Heart Radio, starting as co-host of the breakfast show on Heart alongside Natalie Besbrode from May 4, launching with a focus on morning drive-time elements like traffic updates, local news, and upbeat music to energize listeners during commutes. By February 2015, the program evolved into Heart Four Counties Breakfast, co-presented with his former colleague , covering , , , and with a blend of celebrity interviews, competitions, and feel-good entertainment until their departure on July 21, 2017. The show's format emphasized lively banter and regional relevance, helping to build a dedicated morning audience across the counties. Throughout the and , Miles served as a regular on Counties Radio, frequently covering the breakfast show for host Andy Collins and other slots, delivering music, conversation, local updates, and holiday specials such as early May bank holiday programming. Examples include filling in for the Sunday lunchtime entertainment show in 2021 and contributing to community stories like a young listener's charity baking initiative during the Captain Tom 100 challenge. His work highlighted versatile presenting skills in a context, focusing on engaging regional content. More recently, Miles has presented at Kingstown Radio, a hospital radio station based in , providing entertainment and support for patients and staff, though specific show details remain limited in .

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