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On tonight's episode of Countryfile, Joe Crowley will visit one of the biggest salad growers in London to see how the coronavirus has had an impact.

Crowley is best known for appearing on The One Show as well as Countryfile, but what do we know about the presenter's personal life?The 38-year-old studied history at Cambridge University and went on to study journalism at City University London.In 2008, while he was working for Inside Out South, he was nominated as Young Journalist of the Year at the National RTS awards.He later went on to win the Regional TV Personality of the Year prize at the RTS Southern Awards.Not much is known about the Countryfile star's personal life as he appears to shy away from the spotlight.Create your own survey.

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