Background
Born in Poole, Dorset, her father, Chris Hill, was the local vicar.
Born in Poole, Dorset, her father, Chris Hill, was the local vicar.
Hill has two siblings, an elder brother Simon and a younger sister Naomi. Hill worked for free at the local radio station British Broadcasting Corporation Essex, to gain the experience required to become a presenter. Hill began her media career with voluntary work in Essex at EastWard Hospital Television, and presented Katy"s Capers on British Broadcasting Corporation Essex, before transferring to Nickelodeon.
Whilst working for British Broadcasting Corporation channel controllers and the Head of Children"s Television as a secretary, she bombarded the editor of Blue Peter with showreels, which resulted in her winning an audition place.
On 23 June 1995, Hill joined the Children"s British Broadcasting Corporation television programme Blue Peter and left on 19 June 2000. Her assignments included living in Mongolia with a family for a week, training with the England football squad for a World Cup special, joining the Cirque du Soleil and, of course, making things from yoghurt pots and sticky-backed plastic.
She returned to Blue Peter for one episode on 30 March 2010 for the final programme to feature the dog Mabel. As a result of her work on Blue Peter, Hill also presented Live & Kicking, Top of the Pops, Football Fever (she supports Newcastle United) and The Millennium Quiz Show with Michael Parkinson.
She also presented the British Broadcasting Corporation"s Holiday and went on to present the weekend breakfast show on 95.8 Capital FM. Hill has written for numerous magazines including a regular column for Cosmopolitan Hair & Beauty, Hello! and Closer.
In both 2000 and 2001, she presented the final of Song for Europe, the competition to select the United Kingdom"s entry for the annual Eurovision Song Contest. In 2004, she appeared on the Channel 4 reality television show, The Games, in which she came overall second in the female contenders, winning 5 out of the 7 required disciplines. After Neil Fox quit as the long-running host of the networked Hit40UK (also in 2004), Hill - previously one of his stand-ins - was recruited, initially to co-host with Simon Hirst aka "Hirsty", each Sunday, from the studios of Capital Radio in London.
Hill chose to leave after a year due to other commitments, and Hirsty eventually went on to host the programme alone.
She co-presented the concert held in Trafalgar Square where the host of the 2012 Olympics was announced, for which London was a candidate. When London was announced as the victor, Hill was seen cheering and shouting with joy with Olympian Kelly Holmes.
She is the face of Arm & Hammer and has already done three campaigns for the company. In May 2010, Hill joined women"s lifestyle website iVillage.co.uk as a weekly blogger.
Katy now hosts her own lifestyle and parenting blog at www.katyhill.com
In late December 2010, Hill acted as relief co-presenter on Independent Television"s breakfast channel Daybreak.