Television | |||
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Year | Title | Role | |
1995-96 | Massive! | Presenter | |
1997-98, 2000-01 | The Big Breakfast | Presenter | |
1999 | Something for the Weekend | Presenter | |
2001 | Prickly Heat | Presenter | |
2004 | Passport to Paradise | Presenter | |
2005 | This Morning | Guest Presenter | |
2006 | The National Lottery: Christmas Special | Presenter | |
2007 | Any Dream Will Do! | Judge | |
Grease: You're the One that I Want! | Presenter | ||
The Friday Night Project | Guest Host | ||
2008 | Backstage at the Brits | Presenter | |
Who Dares, Sings! | Co-presenter | ||
Hairspray: The School Musical | Presenter | ||
Who Wants to be a Millionaire? | Contestant | ||
2009 | Hotel Babylon | Guest Appearance | |
2010 | The 5 O'Clock Show | Presenter | |
2010, 12 | Lorraine | Guest Presenter | |
2010— | The Only Way Is Essex | Narrator | |
2011 | Born to Shine | Head Judge | |
The Marriage Ref | Panellist | ||
2012 | Big Fat Quiz of the 90s | Panellist | |
Strictly Come Dancing | Contestant |
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Famous quotes containing the word television:
“There was a girl who was running the traffic desk, and there was a woman who was on the overnight for radio as a producer, and my desk assistant was a woman. So when the world came to an end, we took over.”
—Marya McLaughlin, U.S. television newswoman. As quoted in Women in Television News, ch. 3, by Judith S. Gelfman (1976)
“Cultural expectations shade and color the images that parents- to-be form. The baby product ads, showing a woman serenely holding her child, looking blissfully and mysteriously contented, or the television parents, wisely and humorously solving problems, influence parents-to-be.”
—Ellen Galinsky (20th century)
“So by all means lets have a television show quick and long, even if the commercial has to be delivered by a man in a white coat with a stethoscope hanging around his neck, selling ergot pills. After all the public is entitled to what it wants, isnt it? The Romans knew that and even they lasted four hundred years after they started to putrefy.”
—Raymond Chandler (18881959)