
Lorraine KellyBiography
Lorraine Kelly is a Scottish television presenter, interviewer and journalist. She has hosted several television shows for ITV, including GMTV, This Morning, Daybreak, Good Morning Britain, The Sun Military Awards, STV Children’s Appeal and her eponymous show Lorraine.
As for Lorraine’s educational background and qualifications, before the family moved to East Kilbride, she spent the first few years of her life in Glasgow. she answered Claremont College there. So, in favor of a job at the East Kilbride News, she turned down a university position to study English and Russian. Later, in 1983, Kelly joined BBC Scotland as a writer.
As Scotland Reporter in October 1984, Kelly joined TV-am. On the back of her coverage of the Pan Am Flight 103 disaster at Lockerbie, she represented a TV-am program “Summer Sunday” in July 1989 with chief reporter Geoff Meade. She then became the main presenter of Good Morning Britain with Mike Morris in 1990.
By presenting a variety of shows, Lorraine helped launch GMTV. His first mission in 1993 was to establish the latest “Top of Morning”. She then switched to the Eamonn Holmes main show for breakfast in March. She came back to do a baby and mom spot after Kelly took maternity leave. This led to her becoming a host of “Nine O’Clock Live”. This show was so successful that it was changed to “Lorraine Live” at 8:35 am.
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Additionally, Lorraine’s show changed its name to LK Today with its rebranding to GMTV Today. The show eventually changed its name from GMTV with Lorraine to GMTV Today to GMTV Today. GMTV with Lorraine then began broadcasting year-round, not breaking with guest speakers during school holidays. To make programming more GMTV compatible. But before leaving in July 2010, she put on her last performance.
In addition, in 2010 GMTV ended with the ITV Breakfast. Lorraine also released Daybreak with a new look. She hosted the ITV series “Children’s Hospital” as well as the BBC Two series “Buzzcocks Never Mind” in season 25. Finally, Lorraine Kellys announced that she will be leaving “Daybreak” to focus on “Lorraine”.
The Glenfiddich Spirit of Scotland Awards for STV were held annually by Kelly in 2005 and 2006.
STV’s Children’s Appeal has been hosted by Kelly with Sean Batty every year since 2011, as well as featuring STV Appeal Stories on the channel and its 2016 Friends & Lorraine Show.
Kelly held a Hogmanay party in 2014 and 2015, which aired just before midnight and after midnight on New Year’s Eve. Instead, in 2016 Kelly hosted Lorraine Kelly’s Hogmanay, but the Hogmanay Party did not proceed.
Two performances of The Riverside Show and one of the Late Show performances were held in Lorraine on all STV channels. The Late Late Show is a talk show by Lorraine.
Lorraine Kelly Age
How old is Lorraine Kelly? Kelly It is 61 years old in 2021. Is it over there he was born about November 30, 1959, in Glasgow, Scotland. In addition, she celebrates birthday on november 30th every year, and your zodiac sign is Sagittarius.
Parents Lorraine Kelly
Lorraine’s father is called John Kelly, and he used to work as a TV repairman. her mother’s name is Anne Kelly. Likewise, she has a brotherand Graham Kelly it’s his name. Other than that, there are no further details available about her other family members.
Wife Lorraine Kelly
Kelly married a television cameraman, Steve Smith in 1992. The couple lives in Berkshire, just outside London. Likewise, they have one daughter who was born in 1994 and his name is Rosie.
Lorraine Kelly’s height
Lorraine stands at an approximate height 5 feet 5 inches, while she Weight It is 60kg. your other body measurements are 36-26-37 inches, respectively. Furthermore, she has Brown hair and eyes of the same color.
Lorraine Kelly Net Worth
Kelly have an estimate net worth from about $6 million. Her income is mainly attributed to her successful career as a journalist.
Lorraine Kelly TV Shows
- 1984-1992 Good Morning Britain as presenter
- 1993-2010 GMTV (GMTV with Lorraine) as presenter
- 1995 After 5 as Herself
- 1995 The Street Party as herself
- 2000 Live Talk as Panelist
- One foot in the grave like herself
- Never Can Say Goodbye: The Sheena Easton Story as Narrator
- 2002 Ruby as herself
- Pretending like herself
- 2003–2004 Eurovision Song Contest as spokesperson for the United Kingdom
- 2001 A TV Issue as Team Captain
- 2003 Bill as herself
- 2003–2005, 2016 This Morning as Presenter
- 2004 Eurovision: Making Your Mind Up as Herself – Jury Member
- 2006 River City as herself
- 2007 Still Game as Television Host
- 2010— Lorraine as Presenter
- Celebrity Pressure Cooker 2010 as Presenter
- Children’s Hospital 2010–2011 as Presenter
- 2011–2012 Raa Raa the Noisy Lion as Narrator
- 2011— STV Children’s Appeal as Presenter
- 2012–2014 Daybreak as Presenter
- 2014— Good Morning Britain as an occasional reporter
- Hogmanay Party 2014–2015 as presenter
- 2016–2017 Penguin A&E with Lorraine Kelly as host
- 2016 Lorraine & Friends as Presenter
- Lorraine Kelly’s Hogmanay as Presenter
- 2016– The Sun Military Awards as Presenter
- 2017 Carnage as Herself (cameo)
- 2018 Wedding Day Winners as Co-Host
- 2019 Coronation Street as herself
- RuPaul’s Drag Race UK as herself
- 2020 Good Morning Britain with Lorraine Presenter
- 2020 The Last Leg Stand-in as Presenter
Kelly Guest Appearances
- Clue (1992)
- Surprise Surprise (1993-1995)
- Mrs. Merton Show (1995)
- Shooting Stars (1997)
- Timmy Torres (1997)
- An Audience with the Spice Girls (1997)
- Harry Hill (1998)
- Late Lunch (1999)
- It’s Just TV…But I Like It (1999)
- Blankety Blank by Lily Savage (2001)
- The Weakest Link: Celebrity Special (2001)
- Who wants to be a millionaire? (2003)
- The Xtra Factor (2006)
- Alan Carr Ding Dong Celebrity (2008)
- The Wedding Ref (2011)
- Real Housewives of New York (2012)
- Life Stories of Piers Morgan (2013)
- Birds of a Feather (2014)
- Turning point: Lucky Stars (2014)
- The Jonathan Ross Show (2014)
- Honey and Sue (2015)
- Harry Hill’s Alien Fun Capsule (2017)
- Murder in Successville (2017)
- Tagline: Celebrity Special (2017)
Lorraine KellyBibliography
- Lorraine Kelly’s Nutrition Made Easy (Virgin Books, due January 2009)
- Kelly’s Junk-Free Infant Feeding Plan (Virgin Books, 2007)
- Lorraine Kelly’s Food Plan for Infants and Toddlers (Virgin Books, 2002/2004/2006)
- Kelly’s Scotland (released March 13, 2014)

