Education
Born in Liverpool to Indian parents and the youngest of five children, Price studied Social science at university and toured schools in the north west of England with "Theatre in Education".
Born in Liverpool to Indian parents and the youngest of five children, Price studied Social science at university and toured schools in the north west of England with "Theatre in Education".
Early Days
She also ran drama classes and confidence workships for young people. Children"s television
Her first appearance on CBBC was as a roving reporter for "CBBC Red Nose Day 2001". From 2004, she co-presented the children"s game show Best of Friends with CBBC presenter Abs.
She had a catchphrase of "no way" which she often said to people whilst speaking in the show.
Since 2007, she has co-presented ROAR on the CBBC Channel. She became a popular face on the CBBC Channel where she presented links between programmes until 2006, although returning briefly as a guest presenter in April 2007 on CBBC One.
She has also been a special guest on the art programme SMart and has presented Xchange on the CBBC Channel. Price occasional reports and guest presents on Blue Peter following the 2011 revamp.
Other appearances
She also appeared on the British Broadcasting Corporation Three documentary Kill lieutenant, Cook lieutenant, Eat lieutenant
She and Fiona Foster presented Don"t Get Done in the Sun from 20–31 May 2013.