I found Skelton irritating too but the title alone is telling us that 'Big Week at the Zoo' is not aimed at Zoochatters, nor is it aimed at young people who are already engaged. It is an extra boost for UK zoos to get families whose adults are bombarded with anti-zoo propaganda every summer, to see a positive role and take their children. Surely that's a good thing. She is perfectly capable of presenting in a non patronising way , for example Countryfile & the BBC's swimming coverage and she is tough too. She kayaked up the Amazon, rode a bicycle to one of the poles and took part in ultra marathons. I have seen her present on children's programmes and not be patronising, so I think the blame needs to be aimed at the programme makers really for under-selling what they had. As for squeaky voice (and I am not suggesting that this isn't a genuine problem for people with hearing issues) that is pretty much her regional accent and we shouldn't be discriminating against that (again not saying that I find all accents easy on the ear); and eye candy or role model to show that it is fine to be attractive and dress nicely as well as liking 'outdoor things'? I can think of lots of pre-teens who will have enjoyed the format and coverage.