1 of 12 Caron Keating, who has died aged 41, will be best remembered as a Blue Peter presenter. After working for BBC Northern Ireland, she joined Blue Peter in November 1986.
2 of 12 Keating's Blue Peter assignments required her to jump under waterfalls, dive with sharks and abseil down skyscrapers.
3 of 12 Caron Keating had a total of five Blue Peter co-presenters, including 1987 team Janet Ellis and Mark Curry.
4 of 12 While hosting Blue Peter, she presented many items including a feature on Doctor Who's Daleks.
5 of 12 Hosting Blue Peter until January 1990, she worked with Mark Curry, Yvette Fielding and Bonnie the dog in 1988.
6 of 12 As her popularity grew, she and her mother Gloria Hunniford were beseiged by fans near her mother's home in Sevenoaks, Kent, in 1987.
7 of 12 It wasn't all hard work at Blue Peter, as Keating joined co-presenters Yvette Fielding and Mark Curry on a summer expedition to Russia in 1987.
8 of 12 Caron Keating was credited with adding a sense of 1980s style and fashion to the previously conservative children's programme Blue Peter.
9 of 12 Keating joined fellow BBC children's television presenters Sarah Greene and Phillip Schofield to interview pop group Bros in 1988.
10 of 12 She joined forces with her mother Gloria Hunniford to co-host the Five series Open House, after they were pictured together at 2000's Chelsea Flower Show.
11 of 12 Keating took a break from her TV career to raise her sons Charlie (above) and Gabriel with husband Russ Lindsay.
12 of 12 Caron Keating died at her mother's home in Sevenoaks, Kent, after losing her seven-year battle against breast cancer.