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Tenure Person Role Presenters 2010– Lorraine Kelly: Monday–Thursday (2010–2014, 2024–) Monday–Friday (2014–2024) 2017– Christine Lampard
Lorraine is a British breakfast television programme that is broadcast on ITV. Launched on 6 September 2010, it is presented by Lorraine Kelly with Christine Lampard or Ranvir Singh filling in when Kelly is absent, and broadcasts live every weekday from 9:00am to 10:00am.
ITV News at Ten (2014–2015, 2020–) Former newscasters. Fiona Armstrong (1985–1993) Pamela Armstrong (1984–1986) Mark Austin (1998–2016) Matt Barbet (2013 ...
Chris Rogers – presented and reported for ITV News; Peter Rowell – continuity announcer and daytime newsreader for HTV West from the late 1980s until he left in 2010 to join BBC Radio Bristol. He was jailed in 2012 on historical sexual assault charges. Pam Royle – lead news anchor on ITV News Border. Sonia Ruseler
Lorraine is the early weekday morning, lifestyle and entertainment show for the British ITV network, presented by Lorraine Kelly. ITV Breakfast produces Lorraine, which airs every weekday from 08:30 until 09:25, following Good Morning Britain. The programme replaced Kelly's previous show, GMTV with Lorraine. [1]
Europe Editor and newscaster for ITV News: Mary Nightingale: 2010 GMTV Election 2010 presenter Co-newscaster of ITV News at 6:30: Julie Etchingham: 2010 GMTV Election 2010 presenter Co-newscaster of ITV News at Ten: Nina Hossain: 2010 GMTV with Lorraine guest presenter [7] Presenter for ITV News London and newscaster for ITV News: Ruth ...
Lorraine Kelly has been praised by viewers for the gay wedding that was held live on her show, to mark 10 years of same-sex marriage in England and Wales.
For the first week of the school holidays, ITV News anchor Nina Hossain presented the show, with Ruth Langsford presenting the following week. On 9 July 2010, as well as the announcement that GMTV had been axed to make way for Daybreak, it was also revealed that Lorraine's new programme Lorraine would replace GMTV with Lorraine. [16]