ITV programme became the go-to show to pop on for creative kids after school.Kids across the nation would tune in for wacky and crafty ideas to try at home with their own parents.The creative show was so successful that it remained on the broadcasting giant for a whopping 17 years - with Neil also scooping up a BAFTA TV Award in 1993.However, all good things must come to an end and in 2007, presenter Neil decided to put down his PVA glue and iconic red sweatshirt to follow his musical dream.The TV presenter, who is native to Liverpool, loves nothing more than kicking it with his heavy metal band, Marseille.Last year, Neil hit the headlines for a very different reason that was not associated with his TV or music career.Rumours began to swirl.
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