Tim Dixon is a British television presenter/producer and managing director of a media company. Tim made his television debut on The
Disney Channel (UK)'s "Sword and Sorcery Weekend" in early 1999. Soon after he was selected to star in a four-minute pop video, performing magic, for "Badder Badder Schwing" by Freddy Fresh and
Fatboy Slim. The music video was released in 12 countries across the globe and went on to reach number 34 in the
UK Singles Chart in 1999, He also appeared as a guest on ITV's flagship Saturday morning show
SM:TV Live. After some time spent working in radio (
Plymouth Sound FM,
BBC Radio 5 Live Fun Kids,
BBC Radio Devon), within a production capacity in the independent sector (Twofour Productions) and presenting on satellite channels, in 2006 Tim was invited to make his return to ITV as part of the presenting launch team for
ITV Play, in Manchester. Over the next twelve months he hosted a shows including
This Morning Puzzle Book,
Play DJ,
Friends Reunited: The School Run (between March and September 2006), and
The Common Room (September–December 2006). In 2007 Dixon became a celebrity interviewer and red-carpet roving reporter for Box Office Boys, BFBS. Summer 2008 saw Dixon land arguably his biggest break to date – replacing
Stephen Mulhern as the new presenter of 30 episodes of the children's make-and-do show
Finger Tips – which was transmitted from early September on ITV1, the CITV Channel and Super RTL in Germany. 2010 saw Dixon presenting numerous corporate events including Marketing Week Live at London's Olympia Exhibition Centre, fronting a family gameshow for ITV – due to form the centerpiece of ITV's new online natural history archive,
itvWILD, fronting various online productions and making his panto debut at the Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre, as Prince Charming in
Cinderella. ==Production company==