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Edward Enfield started a new career in radio in 1994, presenting a travel programme from Ireland and an edition of Dear Diary, dealing with 19th Century travellers to Greece. He then co-presented four series of Double Vision jointly with Miles Kington. Since then he has presented Free Spirits, and the last of the Down Your Way series entitled First Prize A Cabbage. His most recent radio series was Enfield Pedals After Byron, in which he cycled in Greece on the track of the poet. On television he has appeared regularly with Anne Robinson on Watchdog (1985) and Weekend Watchdog and co-presented two series of Oldie TV with Mavis Nicholson and Richard Ingrams. He has presented Points Of View and a large number of BBC Holiday programmes. He has also presented for the Open University, The Heaven and Earth Show (1998), and most recently for BBC1's 4X4 programme, as well as appearing on Through The Keyhole, reporting on the Cat Show and appearing in several magazine programmes such as The Vanessa Show, The Club, Food & Drink, House Style and Richard And Judy. Edward also writes a regular column in the Oldie magazine, and he has contributed to several national publications including The Express, Mail, Evening Standard, Telegraph, Guardian, Sunday Telegraph and Radio Times.