CBBC Legend Michael Underwood Reveals Why He Quit TV
Michael Underwood, known for his stint as a CBBC presenter in the late nineties and early 2000s, recently opened up about the pivotal moment that led him to leave the television industry for good.
From CBBC to Daytime TV
Starting his television career in the late nineties, Underwood rose to fame as a CBBC presenter from 1999 to 2002. He later transitioned to CITV where he hosted the popular show, Jungle Run, before delving into daytime TV as the entertainment correspondent for GMTV. His career also saw him compete in Dancing on Ice and present on Heart FM.
A Turning Point in 2018
In 2018, Underwood made the life-changing decision to step back from the entertainment world and pursue a career as a teacher. He recently shared the moment that solidified his choice to leave TV behind.
During his time working on the show Do The Right Thing with Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes, Underwood realized he had reached his breaking point. Reflecting on a particular episode, he recalled feeling disillusioned by the repetitive content and lack of fulfillment he experienced on set.
Realization and Next Steps
Underwood confessed that his decision to leave TV was driven by a desire for more meaningful work, admitting that he had only taken the job for financial reasons. Following this epiphany, he discussed his feelings with his wife, Angelica Bell, also a former CBBC presenter, and began to chart a new path as an educator.
Now fully immersed in his role as a teacher, Underwood has embraced this career change wholeheartedly, prioritizing purpose and personal satisfaction over financial gain.