Jeanne Downs (born 6 January 1968) is a former presenter of Children's ITV (now known as CITV), which is the brand name used for the majority of children's television output on ITV in the United Kingdom. She is also a singer and voice over artist.
On Monday 3 April 1989 the contract to produce Children's ITV was taken over by an independent production company, called Stonewall Productions. As well as doing the regular afternoons service, in the summer of '89, they also had to provide a mornings service too, which was a rival to But... First This! on Children's BBC. Downs & radio presenter Clive Warren were both hired to present the mornings service, which ran from 9:25am to 12:30pm on weekdays throughout July and August. Also, the puppet character Scally the Dog often appeared in the mornings with them too. Additionally during this time, they both took separate turns as stand-ins for fellow Children's ITV presenter Nick Owen in the afternoons, when he was away on holiday.
On 2 January 1990 (following Owen's departure on 22 December 1989) Downs took over co-presenting the Children's ITV afternoons service, along with Scally. Warren returned to Children's ITV in summer 1990, to present the mornings service on his own, but he and Downs did occasionally swap roles, with him doing the afternoons and she doing the mornings instead sometimes. In September 1990, Children's ITV's afternoon service became slightly longer, now running from 3:55 to 5:10pm each weekday. Downs and Scally continued to present Children's ITV's afternoons service until 29 March 1991, when Central Television regained the contract to produce Children's ITV back from Stonewall. They were replaced by a solo Elton Welsby, who had already presented Children's ITV once before in the 1980s, now returning for a second time on 1 April 1991. However, on 3 January 2003 CITV celebrated its 20th birthday, with a special one-off programme called CITV's 20th Birthday Bash. Downs and Scally both appeared on the programme, alongside other past and present Children's ITV presenters, such as Roland Rat, Dickie Davies and Michael Underwood.