Lorraine Kelly
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She was the Rector of the University of Dundee from 2004 to 2007, the fourth game show host in succession to have held the post following [[Stephen Fry]], [[Tony Slattery]] and [[Fred MacAulay]]. | She was the Rector of the University of Dundee from 2004 to 2007, the fourth game show host in succession to have held the post following [[Stephen Fry]], [[Tony Slattery]] and [[Fred MacAulay]]. | ||
- | Appointed OBE in the 2012 New Years Honours list. | + | Appointed OBE in the 2012 New Years Honours list. Contrary to what you might expect, the citation was not for broadcasting, but for "services to charity and the armed forces". |
== Books / Tapes == | == Books / Tapes == |
Revision as of 09:05, 31 December 2011
Contents |
Shows
Can't Sing Singers (narrator, live final host)
Have I Got News for You (guest host)
Never Mind the Buzzcocks (guest host)
The Personality Test (guest host)
A Question of TV (team captain)
Vote for Me (judge)
Biography
Journalist/presenter most famous for her work on GMTV and her columns in The Sun and Sunday Post. Scottish accent and diminutive stature contribute to her public persona as the sweetest, loveliest person in the whole wide world.
Trivia
She was the Rector of the University of Dundee from 2004 to 2007, the fourth game show host in succession to have held the post following Stephen Fry, Tony Slattery and Fred MacAulay.
Appointed OBE in the 2012 New Years Honours list. Contrary to what you might expect, the citation was not for broadcasting, but for "services to charity and the armed forces".
Books / Tapes
Real Life Solutions For Real People (paperback)
Contact
Roar Global, 34-35 Eastcastle Street, Oxford Circus, London, W1W 8DW