Limb deficiency advocates clash with parents who say TV host frightens children. Feb. 24, 2009 — -- When a handful of parents complained that the host of a British children's television show was ...
Cerrie Burnell, a disabled CBeebies TV presenter, has found herself the subject of a disturbing online campaign by parents who say she will upset their children. Here, ALISON LAPPER, a 43-year-old ...
Cerrie Burnell, as seen on CBeebies, is supporting Thai Children's Trust UK's new Junior Sponsorship campaign, which encourages children to sponsor an orphan in Thailand and teaches them the joy and ...
ONE-HANDED CBeebies star Cerrie Burnell has revealed she “wasn’t surprised” by the public backlash to her TV work after she dished out dozens of gongs at an award ceremony in the Midlands. The ...
Children’s presenter, playwright and actor Cerrie Burnell was born without a lower right arm, but proudly refuses to hide her disability and will be taking to the stage in Maidstone this Christmas.
SHE may be the face of CBeebies for youngsters across the country but presenter Cerrie Burnell has been making a name for herself with adults too - fighting against stereotypes and promoting ...
For the first nine years of her life, Cerrie Burnell was made - on the advice of doctors - to wear a prosthetic limb. Born with no right hand, it was thought a false arm would help her look more ...
She calls it a “hoo-ha”. That’s children’s author Cerrie Burnell’s way of summing up what happened when she took a job as a presenter on the BBC’s pre-school channel Cbeebies, and suddenly found ...
Children's TV presenter Cerrie Burnell has written and is starring in a play for young audiences about a girl with one hand, inspired by her own childhood. Burnell, known simply as Cerrie in the cosy ...
Cerrie Burnell might be best known for being a presenter on CBeebies, but having recently launched her third book she's becoming a well-established author who champions diversity. The 36-year-old, who ...
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