Stephen Mulhern

Stephen Daniel Mulhern (born 4 April 1977) is an English television presenter, magician, and comedian. He began his television career on CITV, appearing in the children's shows Finger Tips (2001–2008) and Tricky TV (2005–2010). Mulhern has presented various television shows for ITV, including Britain's Got More Talent (2007–2019), Animals Do the Funniest Things (2007–2011), This Morning's Hub (2011–2014), Catchphrase (2013–present), Big Star's Little Star (2013–2018), In for a Penny (2019–present) and Rolling In It (2020–present). He also co-hosted the Sunday breakfast show on Heart Radio, alongside Emma Willis, and the 'Ant vs Dec' segment on Saturday Night Takeaway.

Stephen Mulhern
Mulhern in 2008
Born
Stephen Daniel Mulhern

(1977-04-04) 4 April 1977
London, England[1]
Occupation
  • Television presenter
  • magician
  • comedian
Years active1995–present
EmployerITV

Early life and education

Mulhern's parents were market traders.[2] He attended St Bonaventure’s Secondary School in Forest Gate, East London.[3]

Career

Magic

Mulhern gained his interest in comedy and magic from his father, who taught him tricks when he was 11 years old. The family spent their holidays at Butlin's Minehead in Somerset, where Mulhern began performing in public. He became the youngest member of The Magic Circle, which brought about an appearance on Blue Peter in a piece about Harry Houdini. Mulhern was later suspended from The Magic Circle for revealing a magic trick on the children's television programme Finger Tips. The suspension was eventually lifted.[4]

After leaving school, he created a magic show under the title Stephen's Mega Mad Magic Show. Turned down at age 18 by Michael Barrymore for My Kind of People, he won another television talent show called The Big Big Talent Show which was hosted by Jonathan Ross, and as a result, in 1997 whas invited to take part in the Royal Variety Performance at the Victoria Palace Theatre.

Mulhern has appeared on the Disney Channel and then on CITV alongside Holly Willoughby on Saturday Showdown. His television credits since have included The Quick Trick Show and more recently Tricky TV. In 2005, Mulhern created and presented the Channel 4 magic show Freaky. In 2006, he performed a magic routine in an episode of The Slammer and came in second place. The dance group Flawless, who went on to perform on Britain's Got Talent (a spin-off show of which Mulhern presents), came first. Mulhern's 2010 entertainment show Magic Numbers featured magic and illusions during the phone-in process.

For his Tricky TV series, he used glamour models and bodybuilders, or viewers of the programme and their mothers. He also often uses female celebrities. Most notable of these is his former Saturday Showdown co-host Holly Willoughby, who has assisted him on many occasions in a variety of illusions including being sawn in half and beheaded with a guillotine.[5] Other celebrity assistants have included the singers Katherine Jenkins, Rachel Stevens, Louise Redknapp and the actress Mischa Barton.

Radio

On 5 August 2012, Mulhern began co-presenter of Sunday breakfast from 9am to 12pm with Emma Willis across the Heart Network. The duo occasionally present the Heart London Breakfast show when regular hosts, Jamie Theakston and Emma Bunton are away.[6]

In 2021, Mulhern began presenting shows on Virgin Radio UK. He covered Graham Norton in the weekend morning 9:30am to 12:30pm slot in August[7] and also presented a week of the Chris Evans Breakfast Show in December.[8] Mulhern then returned to Virgin to host a week of Chris Evans Breakfast Show again in April 2022.[9]

Television

Mulhern at Chessington World of Adventures in 2015, performing a magic trick in front of a child for CITV show Tricky TV

Mulhern began presenting on CITV in 1998. He co-hosted four series of Finger Tips with Fearne Cotton from 2001 until 2003 and with Naomi Wilkinson in 2004. He presented children's show Tricky TV from 2005 to 2010. He also co-hosted Holly & Stephen's Saturday Showdown (originally called Ministry of Mayhem) with Holly Willoughby from 2004 to 2006.

From 2006 to 2007, Mulhern hosted the ITV2 spin-off Dancing on Ice: Defrosted, while Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby hosted the main show.

From 2007 to 2019, Mulhern hosted ITV2 spin-off Britain's Got More Talent, which aired immediately after the main ITV show, which is hosted by Ant & Dec. Since 2013, Mulhern has become associated with the word 'unbelievable' which slowly became his catchphrase, usually used on Britain's Got More Talent as he walks offscreen at the end of a section, with Ant & Dec often mimicking him[10] and is also known for saying "doosh!".

From 2009 to 2011, Mulhern narrated the ITV entertainment show Animals Do the Funniest Things.

Mulhern regularly presented inside 'The Hub', a small segment on the ITV daytime show This Morning. He most recently hosted the segment on Thursday and Friday mornings although had previously hosted on Wednesdays and Thursdays until the departure of Matt Johnson in the summer of 2013. Mulhern has occasionally presented the main show, standing in for the regular presenters.

In 2010, he hosted primetime game show Magic Numbers on ITV. Mulhern has hosted numerous episodes of The Big Quiz.

Since April 2013, Mulhern has presented a revived version of ITV game show Catchphrase.[11] In September 2013, Mulhern began presenting ITV's Big Star's Little Star, a show which sees celebrities and their children compete to win up to £15,000 for charity.[12]

On 27 October 2013, Mulhern began hosting a live Sunday morning show called Sunday Side Up on ITV.[13] On 21 December 2013, Mulhern hosted entertainment special The Illusionists on ITV.[14] On 14 September 2014, Mulhern guest hosted an episode of Sunday Night at the Palladium.[15]

In early 2015, Mulhern presented the primetime ITV reality series Get Your Act Together.[16] On 5 February 2015, he began presenting ITV2 panel show Reality Bites .[17] In 2015, he presented The Magic Show Story a one-off special for ITV[18] and The Saturday Night Story, a two-part series focusing on Saturday night television.[19] In 2015, Mulhern presented Pick Me!, a daytime game show for ITV as well as ITV's annual charity telethon Text Santa. In March 2015, Mulhern became a victim of the Ant & Dec Undercover segment on Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway.

In February 2016, Stephen became the presenter of the 'Ant vs Dec' segment on Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway after replacing Ashley Roberts.[20] In 2016, Mulhern presented Go for It, and co-hosted The Next Great Magician alongside Rochelle Humes for ITV. On 12 April 2018, it was announced that Mulhern would host The National Lottery Draws on ITV.[21]

In 2019, Mulhern presented In For A Penny, which is based on a segment he presents on Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway of the same name.[22]

In August 2020, Mulhern began presenting a new game show on ITV, Rolling In It, featuring both contestants and celebrities.

In February 2022, Mulhern guest presented Dancing On Ice whilst Phillip Schofield self-isolated from COVID-19.

Filmography

Television
Year Title Role Notes
1998–2002 CITV Main presenter Presenter during studio segments in between children's programmes shown during afternoons on ITV.
1999–2004 The Quick Trick Show Presenter 5 series
2000–2004 Finger Tips Co-presenter With Fearne Cotton and Naomi Wilkinson
2003 You Can Do Magic Presenter
SMTV Live Presenter
2003–2004 Globo Loco Presenter
2004 Junior Eurovision Song Contest: The British Final Presenter with Holly Willoughby and Michael Underwood
2004–2006 Holly & Stephen's Saturday Showdown Co-presenter with Holly Willoughby
2005–2006, 2010 Tricky TV Presenter 3 series
2006–2007 Dancing on Ice: Defrosted Presenter
2007–2019 Britain's Got More Talent Presenter 13 series
2007–2011 Animals Do the Funniest Things Presenter/narrator 15 episodes
2009 All Star Impression Show Presenter
Anonymous Presenter 1 series
2010 Magic Numbers Presenter 1 series
The 5 O'Clock Show Co-presenter with Kimberly Walsh
2010, 2015 Coronation Street Uncovered: Live Presenter 2 episodes
2011–present The Big Quiz Presenter 7 episodes
2011–2014 This Morning's Hub Presenter Regular
2012 Emmerdale Live – The Fallout Presenter One-off special
All Star Mr & Mrs: Text Santa Special Presenter One-off charity special
2012–2013 This Morning Stand-in presenter 4 episodes
2013–present Catchphrase[23] Presenter 7 series
2013–2018 Big Star's Little Star Presenter 5 series
2013 Sunday Side Up Presenter 1 series
The Paul O'Grady Show Guest presenter 1 episode
The Illusionists Presenter One-off special
2014 Sunday Night at the Palladium Guest presenter 1 episode
2015 Get Your Act Together Presenter 1 series
Reality Bites Presenter 1 series
The Magic Show Story Presenter One-off special
The Saturday Night Story Narrator Two-part series
The Nation's Favourite Disney Song Narrator One-off special
Text Santa Co-presenter Christmas appeal show
Pick Me! Presenter 1 series
2016–present Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway 'Ant vs Dec' & 'In for a Penny' host 6 series
2016 Go for It Presenter 1 series
The Next Great Magician Co-presenter 1 series
2018—present The National Lottery Draws Presenter During advert breaks
2018 Big Star's Bigger Star[24] Presenter 1 series
2019–present In For a Penny[25] Presenter 4 series
2020–present Rolling In It[26] Presenter 2 Series
2022 Dancing On Ice[27] Stand in Presenter 1 Episode, 6th February 2022
Radio
Year Station Show Role
2012 – 2018Heart NetworkSunday MorningsCo-presenter with Emma Willis
2021 - PresentVirgin Radio UKCover PresenterGraham Norton Radio Show and Chris Evans Breakfast Show

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