Kate Garraway
Kate Garraway | |
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Born | Kathryn Mary Garraway 4 May 1967 |
Nationality | British. White |
Occupation(s) | Journalist and presenter |
Years active | 1994–present |
Agent | ROAR Global |
Television | GMTV (2000–2010) The Biggest Loser (2009) Daybreak (2010–2014)[1] Lorraine (2010–2014) The National Lottery Draws (2014—) Good Morning Britain (2014—) |
Spouse(s) | Ian Rumsey (m. 1998–2002) Derek Draper (m. 2005) |
Children | Darcey (b. 2006) William (b. 2009) |
Website | Official Twitter |
Kathryn Mary Garraway (born 4 May 1967) is an English television and radio presenter, best known for her television roles with ITV Breakfast.
Garraway presents a mid-morning show on Smooth Radio on weekdays as well as the ITV Breakfast programme Good Morning Britain. Previously, she hosted various daytime programmes including Daybreak (2010–2014), Lorraine (2010–2014) and GMTV (2000–2010).
Garraway occasionally presents The National Lottery Draws on Saturday evenings for BBC One.
Early life
Garraway's father was a civil servant and her mother was a teacher. She attended Dunmore Primary School and Fitzharrys School in Abingdon.[2] She then graduated from Bath College of Higher Education with a BA in English and History.
Career
Television
In 1994, Garraway joined the South edition of ITV News Central on ITV Central as a production journalist, reporter and news presenter. In 1996, she became co-presenter of the South East edition of ITV News Meridian on ITV Meridian, she was "talent spotted" by a boss who viewed Garraway presenting a three-minute bulletin on ITV Central.
In 1997, she gained national exposure on BBC News 24, when she presented such stories as the signing of the Good Friday Agreement. In 1998, Garraway joined Sunrise on Sky News with Martin Stanford.
Garraway joined GMTV in September 2000 co-presenting GMTV Today with Andrew Castle each Fridays (and Thursdays later on). Garraway eventually went on to share presenting duties with Fiona Phillips and Emma Crosby. In 2009, when GMTV relaunched, she co-hosted the programme with Ben Shephard, presenting on Monday, Tuesday and alternate Wednesdays. During Garraway's time at GMTV, she had also co-presented with Eamonn Holmes, John Stapleton, Emma Crosby and Dan Lobb. She presented her final show on 31 August 2010.
She presented one series of Too Many Cooks in 2004. In 2007, she was the questioner on The People's Quiz. In 2009, Garraway presented The Biggest Loser for ITV. She was later replaced by Davina McCall. Garraway was a regular panellist on Wall of Fame, hosted by David Walliams.
She became entertainment editor of Daybreak on ITV Breakfast (the successor to GMTV) in September 2010.[1] On 6 December 2011, she took over from Christine Bleakley as the main presenter on an interim basis.[3] On 4 May 2012, it was announced Lorraine Kelly would become the permanent replacement for Bleakley in September 2012.[4][5] On 3 August 2012, it was revealed that Garraway had signed a new contract to present each Friday in Kelly's absence.[6] On 15 February 2014, it was announced Kelly would additionally front the Friday edition of Lorraine.[7][8]
On 3 March 2014, it was revealed that Daybreak would be axed and replaced with Good Morning Britain which Garraway currently co-presents on Friday mornings alongside Ben Shephard.[9] However, with these changes, came the news that Lorraine Kelly would be presenting Lorraine five days a week, meaning that Garraway no longer continued to present Kelly's show on Fridays. She hosted her final Daybreak and Lorraine shows on 25 April 2014 ahead of joining Good Morning Britain the following month. Since joining Good Morning Britain, Garraway's appearances on Lorraine have stopped.[10]
Garraway has occasionally presented The National Lottery Draws on BBC One since 2014.
Strictly Come Dancing
Garraway appeared in the fifth series of Strictly Come Dancing, partnered with professional dancer Anton du Beke. Garraway finished 8th of the 14 couples despite receiving the lowest score from the judges in every week but one, as she was repeatedly saved by the public vote, prior to her elimination in week seven.[11]
In February 2008, Garraway launched legal action against the Sunday Mirror after it published a photograph of her embracing du Beke, insinuating that they were having an affair, which the pair both denied.[12]
Week | Dance/Song | Judges' scores | Total | Result | |||
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Horwood | Phillips | Goodman | Tonioli | ||||
2 | Quickstep / "Love Machine" | 2 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 15 | Safe |
3 | Tango / "They" | 4 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 19 | Safe |
4 | Samba / "Dancing Queen" | 3 | 3 | 6 | 4 | 16 | Safe |
5 | Foxtrot / "I Could Write a Book" | 5 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 26 | Safe |
6 | Salsa / "Peanut Vendor" | 3 | 4 | 6 | 5 | 18 | Safe |
7 | Paso Doble / "Somebody Told Me" | 4 | 5 | 7 | 5 | 21 | Eliminated |
Radio
Garraway's broadcasting career began with BBC Radio Oxford, and she had become an Independent Television News trainee journalist by 1994.
On 18 and 19 August 2012, Garraway co-presented two episodes of 'Weekend Breakfast' (with Colin Paterson). Over the weekend of 8 September, Garraway again presented 'Weekend Breakfast' with Colin Patterson[13] On 6 October 2013, she stood in for Andrew Castle for a show on LBC Radio.
Since March 2014, Garraway has presented a mid-morning show weekdays on Smooth Radio.[14]
Personal life
Garraway married Ian Rumsey, her former boss at ITV Meridian, in her hometown of Abingdon, Oxfordshire in 1998. They divorced in April 2002.[citation needed]
In September 2005, Garraway married Derek Draper in Camden, London. Draper was a political aide to former Labour cabinet minister Peter Mandelson, and was at the centre of the scandal known as "Lobbygate".[15] The couple's first child, a daughter, was born in Hammersmith and Fulham, London, on 10 March 2006.
According to a report in the Daily Mail, Garraway built an extension to her home without planning permission from the local council. She attempted to put in a retrospective planning application but it failed to appease them and was told to scale down the extension to her North London home.[16]
Garraway is a charity ambassador for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.[17]
Filmography
- Television
Year | Title | Role | Episodes |
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1998–2000 | Sunrise | News presenter | |
2000–2010 | GMTV | Co-presenter | Alternating episodes |
2003–2014 | Loose Women | Stand-in anchor | 12 episodes |
Guest panellist | 3 episodes | ||
2004 | Too Many Cooks | Presenter | 1 series |
2005 | This Morning | Guest presenter | 1 episode |
2007 | Strictly Come Dancing | Participant | Series 5 |
The People's Quiz | Questioner | 1 series (12 episodes) | |
2009 | The Biggest Loser | Presenter | 1 series (40 episodes) |
2010–2014 | Daybreak | Presenter | Entertainment editor (2010–2011) |
Acting Monday–Friday presenter (2011–2012) | |||
Friday presenter (2012–2014) | |||
2010–2014 | Lorraine | Presenter | Relief presenter (2010–2011, 2014) |
Friday presenter (2012–2014) | |||
2011 | Wall of Fame | Regular panellist | 1 series (10 episodes) |
2014— | The National Lottery Draws | Presenter | Occasional episodes |
Good Morning Britain | Presenter | Thursday and Friday |
- Guest appearances
- Have I Got News for You (2003)
- The Wright Stuff (2003)
- 8 Out of 10 Cats (5 August 2005)
- Celebrity Stars in Their Eyes (2006)
- The F Word (2008)
- Shooting Stars (2008)
- As Seen on TV (2009)[18]
- Celebrity Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (2011)
- All Star Family Fortunes (2012)
- Pointless Celebrities (2012, 2014, 2015)[19]
- Paddy's 2012 Show & Telly (2012)[20]
- This Morning (2012; 5 episodes)
- Celebrity Juice (2013)
- Tricked (2013)
- The Chase: Celebrity Special[21] (2013)
- The Guess List (2014)
- Celebrity Fifteen to One (2014)
- Pointless Celebrities (2015)
- James Martin: Home Comforts (2016)
- The Keith Lemon Sketch Show (2016; 2 episodes)
- The TV That Made Me (2016)
- Safeword (2016)
References
- ^ a b Daybreak Press Pack ITV.com, 31 August 2010
- ^ Daily Mail Weekend Interview. 25 August 2012, p6
- ^ Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley to leave 'Daybreak' on Monday? Daniel Sperling, Digital Spy, 2 December 2011
- ^ New presenters announced for ITV's Daybreak ITV News, 4 May 2012
- ^ Lorraine Kelly and Aled Jones unveiled as the new hosts of Daybreak Digital Spy, 4 May 2012
- ^ Daybreak Kate's 'special offer' website dream turns sour Richard Kay, Daily Mail, 3 August 2012
- ^ Lorraine Kelly to leave Daybreak but stay with ITV after striking bumper new deal Piers Eady, The Mirror, 15 February 2014
- ^ Lorraine Kelly leaving Daybreak to front her own show full time Radio Times, 15 February 2014
- ^ Susanna Reid quits BBC for ITV as Daybreak is axed BBC News, 3 March 2014
- ^ Daybreak ends: ITV's morning show waves goodbye
- ^ Strictly Come Dancing (series 5)
- ^ Garraway to sue Sunday Mirror The Guardian, 12 February 2008
- ^ BBC Radio 5Live - Weekend Breakfast - Episodes by date, August 2012 BBC 5Live, 18 August 2012
- ^ Simon Bates parts company with Smooth Radio John Plunkett, The Guardian, 24 February 2014
- ^ PM attacked over lobbyists BBC News, 8 July 1998
- ^ "More woe for GMTV's Kate Garraway as parking officials crush her car". Daily Mail. London. 18 August 2007.
- ^ Kate Garraway Named As Make-A-Wish Ambassador - Look to the Stars
- ^ BBC One - As Seen on TV, Episode 2
- ^ Pat Sharp teams with Dave Benson-Phillips for Pointless Celebrities
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External links
- Kate Garraway - Good Morning Britain at itv.com
- Kate Garraway on Smooth Radio
- Kate Garraway on Twitter
- Kate Garraway at IMDb
- Use dmy dates from August 2011
- 1967 births
- Living people
- Alumni of Bath Spa University
- British infotainers
- English reporters and correspondents
- English television presenters
- GMTV presenters and reporters
- ITV Breakfast presenters and reporters
- ITV regional newsreaders and journalists
- People from Abingdon-on-Thames
- Smooth Network presenters
- Strictly Come Dancing participants