Children's television and music career Strachan studied at
ArtsEd in
London, and, after leaving in 1985, appeared in the musical
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers at the
Grand Theatre, Blackpool. She subsequently went on to appear in further theatre roles and embarked on a career in children's television. Strachan was a regular presenter on Saturday-morning television shows in the 1980s, in such programmes as
Good Morning Britain,
Wide Awake Club,
Wacaday and ''
WAC '90'' with
Timmy Mallett.
Wildlife presenting and other projects In 1993, Strachan joined
The Really Wild Show, a wildlife programme for children on
BBC1, which she went on to present for the next 13 years. In 1999, she became a regular reporter for
BBC One's
Countryfile and remained so until the programme underwent a primetime Sunday evening revamp in April 2009. Her move to South Africa prevented her from committing fully to the new show. While filming an item for
Countryfile in 2002, Strachan entered the World
Gurning competition at
Egremont Crab Fair. To her surprise she won the Ladies' World Gurning Crown. Strachan co-presented two series of
Orangutan Diary with
Steve Leonard for
BBC One. These series followed the daily routines at a reserve for orphaned
orangutans in
Borneo and the work of
Lone Drøscher Nielsen and her team in rescuing and rehabilitating the orangutans. They were broadcast in 2006 and 2008. She told
The Independent that her greatest inspiration is Nielsen who "works under very difficult conditions and shows an all-consuming dedication to these animals".
presenters, Chris Packham (left), Michaela Strachan (centre) and Martin Hughes-Games (right), at the 2014 Springwatch'' media launch,
RSPB Minsmere,
Suffolk, England Since 2011, Strachan has co-presented
Springwatch for BBC2, as well as the adaptions
Autumnwatch and
Winterwatch. The Watches have been hosted by reserves such as
National Arboretum at Westonbirt,
Slimbridge reserve,
Wild Ken Hill and
RSPB Arne. In February 2013, Strachan released her book ''Michaela Strachan's Really Wild Adventures
. The same year, she presented the six-part series The Great Penguin Rescue
on the Eden channel. In 2014, she appeared as a contestant on the second series of the ITV celebrity diving show Splash!. Strachan reached the semi-finals of the series, where she became the fourteenth celebrity to be eliminated. In 2022 Digging For Treasure: Tonight
premiered on Channel 5; Strachan co-presented the archaeology series with Dan Walker and archaeologist Raksha Dave. In 2022, Strachan presented Extreme Conservation'' on
BBC World News and
BBC Reel. In March 2024, she was a participant in BBC's
Pilgrimage. In April 2024 she appeared, as an enraged ornithologist, in the series 3 episode "The Career Ladder" of the
Diane Morgan comedy series
Mandy. In 2025 Strachan and professional partner
Mark Hanretty were runners-up in the
seventeenth series of
Dancing on Ice. ==Personal life==