Vicki Butler-Henderson

{{short description|British racing driver}}

{{Use British English|date=May 2015}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2022}}

{{Infobox person

| name = Vicki Butler-Henderson

| image = VickiButlerHenderson.jpg

| caption = Butler-Henderson in 2008

| birth_name = Victoria Jemma Butler-Henderson

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1972|02|16|df=yes}}

| birth_place = Hertfordshire,{{citation needed|date=October 2021}} England

| children = 2

| occupation = Racing driver
Television presenter

| years_active = 1994–present

| employer = BBC (1994–2001)
Channel 5 (2002–2011)
Discovery (2012–2014)
Quest (2018–present)

| known_for = {{ubl | Top Gear (1994–2001)
Fifth Gear (2002–present)}}

| spouse = {{marriage|Phil Churchward|2007}}

| website =

}}

Victoria Jemma{{Cite web|url=https://companycheck.co.uk/director/909024706/MS-VICTORIA-JEMMA-BUTLER-HENDERSON/summary|title=MS VICTORIA JEMMA BUTLER-HENDERSON director information. Free director information. Director id 909024706|last=ltd|first=company check|website=Company Check|access-date=2016-06-21}} Butler-Henderson (born 16 February 1972){{cite web|url= http://icteesside.icnetwork.co.uk/lifestyle/healthtoday/content_objectid=13565096_method=full_siteid=50080_headline=-Me-and-my-health-name_page.html|title= Me and my health|publisher= icTeesside.co.uk|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20120217042128/http://icteesside.icnetwork.co.uk/lifestyle/healthtoday/content_objectid=13565096_method=full_siteid=50080_headline=-Me-and-my-health-name_page.html|access-date= 8 September 2009|archive-date= 17 February 2012}} is a British racing driver, former presenter of Top Gear and current presenter of Fifth Gear.

Biography

Butler-Henderson was born into a racing family. Her grandfather used to race a Frazer Nash at Brooklands, her father was in the British karting team and her brother Charlie is a racing driver.{{citation needed|date=October 2021}} She has an older sister, Lottie, who does not race{{Citation needed|date=January 2015}}. Butler-Henderson grew up on the family farm, and was educated at the independent schools St Francis' College in Letchworth and Perse School for Girls in Cambridge.

{{cite web| title = Vicky Butler-Henderson Interview| publisher = Asrecommended.co.uk| url = http://www.asrecommended.co.uk/insurance/car_insurance/tips/?FaqID=68| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120320110046/http://www.asrecommended.co.uk/insurance/car_insurance/tips/?FaqID=68| archive-date = 20 March 2012}} She is the great-granddaughter of Eric Butler-Henderson, a director of the Great Central Railway, after whom the preserved GCR Class 11F locomotive Butler-Henderson is named.

Butler-Henderson started racing karts at the age of 12, being overtaken by David Coulthard in her first race.

{{cite web| last = Alex| first = Eckford| title = Auto Talk: Vicki Butler–Henderson| publisher = AutoTrader| date = 4 October 2006| url = http://www.autotrader.co.uk/EDITORIAL/CARS/FEATURES/AUTOTRADER/OTHER/32640.html}}

She holds a car race licence as well as a power boat racing licence. After supplementing her income as a racing instructor at Silverstone Circuit, she also undertook a dual career in journalism where she worked on numerous British motoring magazines including Auto Express, What Car? and Performance Car. She was the assistant launch editor and mechanic in Max Power magazine, referred to simply as "VBH."

=Media career=

In 1994, she joined the BBC's flagship motoring show Top Gear. After the BBC cancelled the original show in 2001, Butler-Henderson, along with co-presenters Quentin Willson and Tiff Needell, moved to Channel 5 in 2002 to continue their work on a show called Fifth Gear. In 2004, she presented ITV's coverage of the British Touring Car Championship, in which her brother Charlie briefly competed in 2004; and from February 2006 the ten-part series Wrecks To Riches for Discovery Real Time.{{cite web|url= http://www.vb-h.net/tvappearances.htm |title=TV Appearances – Vicki Butler Henderson Appreciation site |publisher= vb-h Independent fansite |access-date=13 December 2011}} Also in 2004, she was a presenter for Formula Woman on ITV.

Butler-Henderson has in later years broadened her media career outside racing and cars to become a general presenter. After co-hosting radio shows on Virgin Radio, in 2005, she presented a daytime television show for ITV called Date My Daughter in which a single man 'dates' three mothers after which they decide if he is worthy enough to date their daughter.

{{cite web| title = Upclose| work = ITV| publisher = Internet Archive| date = 22 November 2005| url = http://www.itv.com/page.asp?partid=3511 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20051122090039/http://www.itv.com/page.asp?partid=3511 |archive-date = 22 November 2005}}

She has recorded voice overs for radio and television advertisements, including Wrigleys Extra Thin Ice and Sony Centres. She also provided a voiceover for the PlayStation 2 game Gran Turismo 4 Prologue. In January 2006, Butler-Henderson appeared in a TV commercial for the Kent & Medway Safety Camera Partnership[http://www.kentandmedwaysafetycameras.org.uk/archive06/pnews06_VBH%20TV_advert.htm Kent & Medway Safety Camera Partnership] in which she stated that the Partnership "don't want your cash, they just want you to slow down". Butler-Henderson was also a narrator for National Geographic Channel (UK)'s science documentary entitled I Didn't Know That. In 2009, she starred in several Dutch commercials for Toyota. She worked at Absolute Radio doing traffic news on the Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show. She left the breakfast show on 9 July 2009.{{Cite web |url=http://i.absoluteradio.co.uk/images/pages/5029.1/vbh_cut.jpg |title=Archived copy |access-date=8 July 2009 |archive-date=7 March 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120307131437/http://i.absoluteradio.co.uk/images/pages/5029.1/vbh_cut.jpg |url-status=dead }}

Butler-Henderson lent her views in the Golden Garages Award,{{cite web|url=http://www.motorcodes.co.uk/press-releases/motor-codes-names-the-uks-golden-garage.html | title=Motor Codes names the UKs Golden Garage | publisher=Motorcodes.co.uk | date=6 April 2010 | access-date=22 January 2013}} a search for the United Kingdom's best garage run by Motor Codes. Butler-Henderson was part of a professional panel of six independent judges including the Telegraph{{'}}s Honest John{{cite web| author=Dan Harrison | url=http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/news/miscellaneous/2010-04/motorcodes-announces-the-uks-golden-garage | title=Britain's best garage is named | publisher=Honest John | date=6 April 2010 | access-date=22 January 2013}} and motoring editor of Which? magazine, Richard Headland. She later presented the prize in person to the winners of the competition, Kinghams of Croydon.{{cite news| url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/7559700/Britains-best-garage.html | work=The Daily Telegraph | location=London | title=Britain's best garage | first=David | last=Williams | date=6 April 2010 | access-date=27 May 2010}}

In 2016, Butler-Henderson's fourteen-year stint at Fifth Gear ended after the show was cancelled. In 2018, the programme returned on Quest with all of the original presenters (incl. Butler-Henderson) returning.{{Cite web|url=https://www.roadandtrack.com/car-culture/entertainment/news/a29300/tiff-needell-fifth-gear-cancelled/|title = Tiff Needell's "Fifth Gear" Has Been Cancelled|date = 24 May 2016}}

Since 2019, Butler-Henderson and Alex Riley have co-presented The Car Years; a motoring series shown on ITV4.{{cite web|url=https://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/the-car-years/episodes-season-1/1000742967/|title=The Car Years Season 1 Episodes|website=tvguide.com|accessdate=19 February 2024}}

=Personal life=

In 2007 Butler-Henderson married television producer and director Phil Churchward. Churchward worked on several motoring programmes as a producer of Fifth Gear, series director of Top Gear and The Grand Tour.{{cite web

|url = http://www.vb-h.net/biography.htm

|title = Biography – Vicki Butler-Henderson

|publisher = vb-h.net

|access-date = 7 July 2008

|url-status = dead

|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080610132010/http://www.vb-h.net/biography.htm

|archive-date = 10 June 2008

}}

Butler-Henderson owns or has owned a Mk II Golf GTI, a Honda S2000, a Ducati Monster 750 and a Ford Ranger (T6) Raptor.{{cite news |title=Typical biker: Vicki Butler-Henderson |work=The Daily Telegraph|date=21 November 2000 |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/main.jhtml?xml=/motoring/2000/11/21/emrbika21.xml |location=London |access-date=27 May 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070911074037/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/main.jhtml?xml=%2Fmotoring%2F2000%2F11%2F21%2Femrbika21.xml |archive-date=11 September 2007 }}

At Autosport International on 15 January 2011, Butler-Henderson's Fifth Gear co-presenter Jason Plato announced that she would not be able to attend as she was having a baby girl. Her second child, a son, was born in 2015.{{cite web|url=http://www.gurgle.com/parenting/precious-moments/2327-precious-moments-vicki-butler-henderson|title=Moments: Vicki Butler-Henderson – Gurgle.com – For Modern Mums}}

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