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Winkleman cautious over high-profile shows
Published Wednesday, Apr 22 2009, 08:46 BST | By Daniel Kilkelly

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The presenter has vowed to keep a lower profile after she completes work on ITV1 reality series Hell's Kitchen later this month.
Speaking to Celebs On Sunday magazine, Winkleman explained: "I avoid [big shows] at all costs normally. But they were persuasive at Hell's Kitchen."
The star also fronted high-profile BBC One show Let's Dance For Comic Relief alongside Steve Jones this year.
"I'll do anything for Comic Relief," she explained. "If they asked me to dress as a donkey and ride a unicycle with Ronnie Corbett for the rest of my life, I'd probably do it.
"And it wasn't too taxing working with Steve Jones, even though he's freakishly tall, because he used to bring me nice snacks. But after this, that's it, I'm going back to bed."
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