During the 1990s, Collins presented
Game Over, a show on
BSkyB's short-lived computer and technology channel
.tv. In 1993, he won a Golden
Joystick and a
date with
emcee Monie Love by winning a
SNES Cool Spot challenge on
Channel 4's
GamesMaster. In 2000, Collins co-presented
Lost in the Woods as Novice to the survival Guru
John "Brummie" Stokes, a 15 episode show that aired on
Discovery Travel & Living. From September 2002 to January 2003, Collins presented the British
daytime version of
Family Fortunes, taking over from
Les Dennis, a show based on the
United States TV show
Family Feud. In 2005, Collins appeared on the chat show
Heads Up with Richard Herring to discuss his life and career. Since June 2016, Collins has presented the breakfast show on
BBC Three Counties Radio, replacing
Iain Lee. He also has been the compere and warm up man for shows such as ''
Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway'' and
ITV's
National Television Awards. He is a regular star of
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre's Christmas
pantomime, usually playing the comedic sidekick character. ==References==