While at the
University of Bristol, Quilton undertook a student equivalent of
Morgan Spurlock's
Super Size Me, where she ate
kebabs for one week for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The stunt was picked-up by a national paper. Quilton began her career in television while a student, and worked for
ITV and the
BBC. She operated the World Wide Web editorial for some of the channel's biggest shows. She manages factual multi-platform commissions including
The Food Hospital and
Foxes Live. She won the
BAFTA for Digital Creativity and the Digital Emmy award in 2014. In 2014, Quilton appeared with
Food Unwrapped co-presenter
Jimmy Doherty in ''The World's Best Diet'', a one-off show for Channel 4. In 2015, she presented
Superfoods: The Real Story, a four-part series for Channel 4. The show returned for a second series of six episodes in 2016. She presented ''The Shopper's Guide to Saving Money
, with David Fishwick, for four episodes in 2015. Since January 2016, she has presented Tricks of the Restaurant Trade
alongside Simon Rimmer. The programming returned for a second series in November 2016. For the third series, she was replaced by Sophie Morgan. In 2016, she co-presented Be Your Own Doctor
on Channel 4, alongside Tamal Ray. She took part in a special edition of Christmas University Challenge'' in December 2016, as part of the
University of Bristol alumni team. 2017 and in 2019, she presented Channel 4's
Animal Rescue Live: Supervet Special series with
Noel Fitzpatrick and
Steve Jones. ==Personal life==