Broadcaster Zoe Ball has reportedly been offered the BBC Radio 2 breakfast show and is in advanced talks to take over from Chris Evans.

Here are 10 things you need to know about the radio and television presenter.

– She is the daughter of former children’s TV presenter Johnny Ball and her first on-screen appearance came as child when she sat in the audience on Saturday Superstore when her father was a guest on the 1980s show.

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Zoe Ball’s father is former children’s TV presenter Johnny Ball (Andrew Stuart/PA)

– Ball’s TV presenting roles include Channel 4 morning show The Big Breakfast and BBC Saturday morning children’s programme Live And Kicking, which she co-hosted with Jamie Theakston between 1996 and 1999.

– After Live And Kicking, Ball and Theakston teamed up once more for a chat show on Channel 4 called The Priory, which was commissioned by outgoing Radio 2 breakfast show host Evans’ then company Ginger Productions.

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Ball’s TV credits include Live And Kicking and The Big Breakfast (PA)

– Ball was the first solo female Radio 1 breakfast show host. She will become the first woman to present the equivalent on Radio 2 if she replaces Evans.

– Ball was a regular presenter of Top Of The Pops between 1996 and 1998 and she co-hosted the Brit Awards in 2002 with comedian Frank Skinner.

– The broadcaster has two children from her 18-year marriage to DJ Norman Cook, aka Fatboy Slim, 17-year-old son Woody and daughter Nelly, eight. The couple announced their separation in 2016.

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Zoe Ball and Norman Cook with their son Woody (Ian West/PA)

– During a special programme called Zoe Ball’s Hardest Road Home, she spoke about the loss of her former partner, cameraman Billy Yates, who was found dead at his home last year at the age of 40.

– As part of the documentary Ball cycled more than 350 miles over five days, from her birthplace of Blackpool to her home town of Brighton. She raised more than £1,000,000 for Sport Relief as well as awareness for mental health causes.

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Zoe Ball raised £1 million for Sport Relief by cycling from Blackpool to Brighton (Steve Schofield/Sport Relief)

– Ball was a contestant on the third series of Strictly Come Dancing. She and professional dance partner Ian Waite came third. She now presents Strictly spin-off show It Takes Two.

– Last year she launched The Zoe Ball Book Club, part of the Sunday edition of the presenter’s weekend ITV show.