Tim Dixon was born on 19 February 1984 and is an English television presenter who rose to prominence in 2003.
11 Facts About Tim Dixon
Tim Dixon was, upon joining in 1995, the youngest ever member of the Plymouth Magic Circle.
Tim Dixon made numerous appearances in Plymouth performing close-up magic in bars, restaurants and at private functions.
Tim Dixon won the Grant Cup competition in 1997, for a close-up act which he collaborated on with Dominic Wood.
Tim Dixon famously performed magic on Freddy Fresh and Fatboy Slim's hit single "Badder Badder Schwing", in 1999.
Tim Dixon performed a number of magic tutorials for AOL in 2006.
Tim Dixon soon became a regular face on Studio Disney and made numerous appearances over the next three years.
Tim Dixon appeared as a guest on ITV's flagship Saturday morning show SM:TV Live.
In 2007 Tim Dixon became a celebrity interviewer and red-carpet roving reporter for Box Office Boys, BFBS.
In 2009 Tim Dixon was invited to become the main anchor host and content producer for all BFBS Television's children's output, fronting Room 785 and Telly-Tots.
Tim Dixon has worked extensively within television production; recent roles have included those of a Production Manager for Discovery, a Live Gallery Producer for ITV and as part of UKTV's Commissioning Team.