June Sarpong
The legend that is June gave us so much: an interview with Tony Blair, a 'beautiful' singing voice, and the glossiest lips on television. She also managed to fit in work presenting shows such as 'Your Face or Mine?' with Jimmy Carr, 'Playing It Straight' and 'WAGs Boutique' and even appeared on 'Question Time'. Her love of politics and work for charity earned her an MBE and we have no doubt that if any T4 presenter was going to be Prime Minister it would be June.
Emma Forbes
Sunday morning T4 presenter may have been on Heart FM or other TV shows but she clearly thinks this show was the best by miles.* Nowadays, the former 64th most beautiful woman in the world is concentrating on being a mum to her two children, Lily and Sam, and running a number of successful businesses including a children's fashion shop in London. She shares a love for Bolton Wanderers with other former host Vernon Kay.*This may not be entirely true
Joe Challands
Like so many before and after him, Joe hasn't been able to give up entertaining people in the mornings having gone on to establish himself as a kids TV presenter, working on shows like 'Xchange' on CBBC and 'Prove It!' for CITV. He also presented Channel Five's wacky kids prank show 'No Girls Allowed' - do you see what they did there?
Ben Shephard
Essex boy Ben was no stranger to morning TV when he joined the team in 1998, having earned his stripes as one of the co-hosts of 'The Bigger Breakfast'. During his year at T4 he interviewed greats such as The Spice Girls, Barbara Windsor, Hugh Grant and the whole Manchester United team. Now a father of two, Ben has the best shirts on GMTV and was recently seen strutting his stuff alongside Denise van Outen on ITV's 'Who Dares Sings'.
Margherita Taylor
Margherita presented T4 for three years, from 1999 until 2002, originally alongside her 'on-screen husband' Dermot O'Leary. She then had the sheer joy of working with Vernon Kay with whom she also presented the T4 Smash Hits Poll Winners' Party in 2001. Since leaving the T4 screens she was chosen to host the official live announcement of London's bid for the 2012 Olympic Games, fulfilled a lifelong dream by presenting 'Top of the Pops' and was personally chosen by Tony Blair to interview him (before June did it!)
Dermot O'Leary
Before becoming the host of 'Big Brother's Little Brother', 'Top of the Pops' and 'The X-Factor', Dermot O'Leary was one of the original presenters on T4. In taking over from Kate Thornton as host of 'The X-Factor', all-round nice guy Dermot has become one of the biggest faces, not literally, on British TV. And his Sony Gold Award winning BBC Radio 2 show has made him one of the biggest voices on radio too. Couldn't have happened to a nicer chap.
Anthony Crank
'Cranky' learnt his trade as celebrity editor for magazines such as More and OK before joining the T4 team. He has interviewed some massive stars in his time, including Robert de Niro, Nelson Mandela, Brad Pitt and Orlando Bloom, but he never lost his Manchester roots. Anthony graduated from the Oldham Theatre Workshop in the same year as Coronation Street's Antony Cotton and Suranne Jones always vowing to get anacting job on that very show.
Vernon Kay
Vernon was working in a factory, packing bananas when he was plucked from the crowd at the BBC's Clothes Show Live by a model agency. After a screen test and bagging a few jobs on kids TV, he joined the T4 team in 2000. He spent six years on T4, whilst also hosting a Radio 1 show and having a daughter with his wife Tess Daly, before becoming King of Saturday Night Entertainment. Vernon's 30th birthday was marked on T4 with 30 Vernon lookalikes, his dad's band playing a Rolling Stones track and Tess popping out of a cake! Not bad.
Jamie Stocks
Having started out as a 'Trolley Monitor' for Waitrose, Jamie's career in showbiz took off slowly: he did appear on the stage in plays, but only to operate the curtains. However he quickly got the presenting bug and worked on T4 in its very early days, only making a fool of himself once with the French star of the film 'The Beach' who couldn't understand his questions. A fan of the purple sweet in Quality Street and the comedy duo Morecombe and Wise (the ones your grandparents watch every Christmas) he will always be remembered as that 'Laughing Stocks'.

