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| Leila Williams | |
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| Born | 1937 (age 74–75) Walsall, England |
| Nationality | British |
| Occupation | Beauty queen and television presenter |
| Known for | Blue Peter |
| Spouse | Fred Mudd |
Leila Williams (born 1937, Walsall, England) is a former British beauty queen and television presenter.
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In 1957, Williams was awarded the title of Miss Great Britain; then, a year later, she became the first female Blue Peter presenter, co-presenting with Christopher Trace.
Williams left Blue Peter at the start of 1962, after being made redundant by a newly-appointed producer with whom she did not get on and who had left her out of many editions of the show from the end of 1961.[1] She went on to appear in such films as Watch Your Stern, Marriage of Convenience and The Beauty Jungle.
Williams married Fred Mudd, the lead singer of the popular music group The Mudlarks and whilst they were touring in the early 1970s she worked as an assistant manager at a Dorothy Perkins clothing store in Harrow, London and in the early to mid 1960s had their only child Debra. The couple then ran pubs in Kingston-upon-Thames and Surbiton for many years before retiring to Spain. After the death of her husband in 2009 she returned to The UK and now lives in Leytonstone, East London with her daughter and her daughter's husband the DJ Ronnie Herel.
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Blue Peter Presenter No. 2 1958-62 |
Succeeded by Anita West |
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