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Educated at Claremont Fan Court School, Esher, a Christian Science school, while she was at college, Strachan held jobs briefly as an Avon lady and as a kissogram. After studying at ArtsEd London, Strachan performed in theatre in her younger years then moved to children's television. She was a prominent feature in Saturday morning television programmes in the 1980s and was involved in such programs as TV-am and Wide Awake Club with Timmy Mallett. In 1988 she hosted the pan-European music show Boogie Box on music channel Music Box. In 1993, Strachan joined the team of presenters of the The Really Wild Show, a wildlife programme orientated towards children on BBC 1, becoming one of the programmes most prominent presenters and remaining until its cancellation in 2006. Strachan starred as "Her" in the music show The Hitman and Her alongside Pete Waterman. Since the 1990s, Strachan has mostly been famous for her appearances in wildlife television shows. Her approach towards animals is more light-hearted than other presenters such as David Attenborough, and Strachan is frequently seen giggling whilst being affectionately mobbed by anything from dolphins to wolves. She is the author of a book entitled Wild About Baby Animals. She also had a brief music career as Michaela with two singles, a cover of "H.A.P.P.Y. Radio" and "Take Good Care Of My Heart" Educated at and has also acted with a small role in the sitcom Game On. More recently Strachan has been the principal presenter on the multi BAFTA award winning wildlife series, Michaela's Wild Challenge (Two Hand Productions for Five TV) and has been one of the regular presenters for BBC's Countryfile on a Sunday morning. Ripped from vinyl hence the quality and a few skips.