Lucy Alexander, the original co-presenter of the BBC's property show, Homes Under the Hammer, was a staple on our screens.
However, Lucy bid farewell to the show in 2016 and has since appeared on A Place In The Sun and Channel 4's Best Of Both Worlds, stepping into the shoes of housing expert Kirstie Allsopp. However, as the pandemic unfolded, she found it challenging to secure any work. She confessed to Express.co.uk: "Then it was Covid, then we didn't get recommissioned, and then I was out of a job. I didn't have any work. It wasn't the greatest of times for me. I still had a mortgage to pay and a family to feed."
Her two worlds collided in 2016 when she presented a documentary series close to home. She was the face of the first episode of the five-part BBC documentary series Matron, Medicine and Me: 70 Years of the NHS - which explored medical treatment for patients with disabilities in the UK.