BBC presenter Nikki Fox appeared on Michael McIntyre's hit game show The Wheel on Saturday.

The Watchdog journalist was drafted in to help the contestants answer trivia questions on her area of expertise- documentaries- for a chance at winning the cash prize. 

Fox joined several faces famous in the 14th episode of the second series of the hit BBC show, including Dermot O'LearyPenny Lancaster, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Judi Love, Michael Vaughan and Craig Revel Horwood.

Here's everything you need to know about the presenter.

Salisbury Journal: Nikki Fox. Credit: BBCNikki Fox. Credit: BBC

Who is Nikki Fox?

Fox is an award-winning journalist, documentary maker and presenter. 

Born in 1980, Nikki is originally from Hillingdon but went on to study a B.A. (Hons) in music at Brunel University.

She started her career at BBC Radio Cambridgeshire but has gone on to work in various broadcasting roles including as a co-host of Gok-Wan's Channel 4 show How to Look Good Naked with a disability. 

Fox was also born with muscular dystrophy, a condition where a group of muscular diseases weaken and break down skeletal muscles over time.

One of her most inspiring works is the documentary "Beyond Disability: The Adventures of a Blue Badger" for BBC Radio 5 Live, which she researched and presented to shine a light on the day to day reality of being disabled in the UK.

The film won a Sony accolade and at the 2012 New York Festivals Radio Programme and Promotion Awards.

Fox is perhaps most famous for her role as a BBC disability news correspondent which she began in 2014.

You may also recognise her as a BBC Watchdog presenter and from her appearances on BBC One's The One Show.

The Wheel airs on BBC One on Saturdays at 8.30 pm.