In 1992, she won ''
So You Think You're Funny''. In 1993 Cameron presented the late-night music programme
TNT, which was aligned with the Los Angeles radio show
KROQ. She presented the
ITV game show
Russian Roulette and the
BBC Two show
Gaytime TV. Cameron co-wrote
Rhona with her former partner Linda Gibson.
Rhona was a
sitcom which starred Cameron as Rhona Campbell, a lesbian Scot living alone in London, who has problems similar to those of her straight friends. Only one six-episode series was made, broadcast in July and August 2000 on
BBC2. Cameron was a participant in the first series of ''
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!''. She was eliminated 4th on 5 September 2002, placing 5th. In June 2009, she appeared on
Celebrity Wife Swap with her partner,
Suran Dickson. She is the narrator for the
Channel 4 series
Find It, Fix It, Flog It. In January 2022, she was announced as one of several comedians on
GB News' newspaper preview show
Headliners. ==Writing==