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She remained on the show until 2009. She remained on the show until 2009.

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Ann-Maree Biggar was – and as far as we’re concerned, still is – a superstar.

In 2000, she became a reporter on Network Ten's morning show Good Morning Australia.[3] After the program ended at the end of 2005, she joined the replacement show 9am with David & Kim,[3] where she was also a reporter.

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Ann Maree Biggar

In 1989, Biggar began hosting the children's morning program Agro's Cartoon Connection. She remained on the show for a number of years, finishing up at the end of the 1995 season, before being replaced by Terasa Livingstone

In 1994 and 1995, she became a reporter on the travel show The Great Outdoors.

This was followed by a move to the Nine Network as a regular on a relaunched version of In Melbourne Tonight with Frankie J. Holden.

In 2000, she became a reporter on Network Ten's morning show Good Morning Australia.

In 1989, Biggar began hosting the children's morning program Agro's Cartoon Connection.[2][3] She remained on the show for a number of years, finishing up at the end of the 1995 season, before being replaced by Terasa Livingstone

In 1994 and 1995, she became a reporter on the travel show The Great Outdoors.[1] This was followed by a move to the Nine Network as a regular on a relaunched version of In Melbourne Tonight[3] with Frankie J.

Holden.

ann maree biggar biography books

After the program ended at the end of 2005, she joined the replacement show 9am with David & Kim, where she was also a reporter. She is also one of the warmest, most down to earth and funniest guests we’ve ever had on our show.

As a mum and a teacher, Ann-Maree’s life today is about as far removed from TV as you can get, but she was only too happy to take a trip down memory lane and share with us some hilarious tales of her days hosting Agro’s Cartoon Connection.

We also chat about food, family life and the portrayal of older women on TV.

Our Food Poll this week is a spud fest, with roast potatoes up against the jacket variety.

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Ann-Maree Biggar

Australian television presenter

Ann-Maree Biggar

Born1967/1968 (age 57–58)[1]
NationalityAustralian
Occupationtelevision presenter
Years active1988–present
Known forAgro's Cartoon Connection

Ann-Maree Biggar is an Australian television presenter.

Career

Biggar's career began in 1988 at World Expo 88[citation needed] on a show called The Breaky Bash with Sean James as commander Super K and his robot dog K9 and Brett.