Carol Smillie
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- | '' | + | Carol Smillie (it's pronounced "smiley") first rose to fame as a hostess on Wheel of Fortune, but is latterly better-known for BBC lifestyle programmes such as ''Changing Rooms'' and ''Holiday''. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
She beat 5,000 other applicants to obtain the demanding job of turning letters and clapping a lot on ''Wheel of Fortune''. | She beat 5,000 other applicants to obtain the demanding job of turning letters and clapping a lot on ''Wheel of Fortune''. | ||
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+ | She joined the high-IQ society Mensa while hostessing on ''Wheel of Fortune'', but was expelled years later after confessing to having cheated on the entrance exam. | ||
== Contact == | == Contact == |
Revision as of 09:17, 26 March 2007
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Shows
Strictly Come Dancing (participant, series 4)
Wheel of Fortune (hostess)
Your Country Needs You! (team captain)
Biography
Carol Smillie (it's pronounced "smiley") first rose to fame as a hostess on Wheel of Fortune, but is latterly better-known for BBC lifestyle programmes such as Changing Rooms and Holiday.
Trivia
She beat 5,000 other applicants to obtain the demanding job of turning letters and clapping a lot on Wheel of Fortune.
She joined the high-IQ society Mensa while hostessing on Wheel of Fortune, but was expelled years later after confessing to having cheated on the entrance exam.
Contact
To be completed