Holly Willoughby and her husband Dan Baldwin are reportedly facing a challenging time due to their upcoming separation as she departs the UK to film an exciting new TV series on Netflix.
08.04.2024 - 15:37 / ok.co.uk
Alison Hammond is making waves in the TV world as she takes on a brand new role with the BBC, following her success on ITV's This Morning and Channel 4's The Great British Bake Off. It has also been announced that she will replace the late Paul O’Grady as the host of ITV’s For The Love Of Dogs.
The bubbly presenter is now set to switch it up with a move to the BBC for an exciting new series where she'll be spending 48 hours with various celebrities.
Called Alison Hammond's Big Weekend, the six-part show promises to be a riot of fun, offering a peek into the lives of well-known stars, peppered with plenty of giggles and jaw-dropping moments.
The TV favourite expressed her enthusiasm, saying: "I'm so excited to serve up some big lols (laugh out louds) and tons of omg (oh my god) revelations on the BBC as I spend some quality time with some of the UK's favourite celebrities." She cheekily warned: "When I'm on a mission no secret is safe, and trust me no stone or cupboard will go unturned", reports the Mirror. Alison, who first captured our hearts on Big Brother, is known for her Friday co-hosting slot on This Morning alongside Dermot O'Leary.
She regular interviews celebrities on the hit ITV show – her chat with Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford in 2017 when they were promoting the film Blade Runner 2049 went viral. Mum-of-one Alison brought the A-listers to hysterics by discussing knitting and knocking back whisky.
Kalpna Patel-Knight, head of entertainment at the BBC, said: “Alison is one of the most warm-hearted presenters in the UK and it’s no surprise that big name celebrities are lining up to have her spend the weekend at their homes. It’s going to be a blast.” Mel Balac, creative director for entertainment at BBC Studios,
.Holly Willoughby and her husband Dan Baldwin are reportedly facing a challenging time due to their upcoming separation as she departs the UK to film an exciting new TV series on Netflix.
EastEnders star Bobby Brazier has been filming a role in a new TV series, it has been announced.The actor, who has won a National Television Award for his role as Freddie Slater in the soap, has joined the cast of Paramount+ drama Curfew, a six-part series that began filming in London earlier this year. Curfew is based on Jayne Cowie’s novel After Dark, and is set in a society governed by ‘The Women’s Safety Act’, where men are all tracked by ankle tags and are confined to their homes by a strict 7pm curfew every night.
Alison Hammond is reportedly earning a 'five-figure sum' every week after becoming one of the UK's most high-profile TV presenters.The 49 year old has come a long way since she first burst onto our screens as a housemate on Big Brother in 2002. She landed a small presenting slot on This Morning that same year, and fast-forward 22 years, she is now one of its main presenters. But This Morning isn't the only big TV coup Alison has achieved, as she began her role as a co-presenter on C4's The Great British Bake Off in 2023.
This Morning host Josie Gibson is set to take on a quite unique role away from the comfy ITV studios, branding it as a "surreal moment". The 39 year old TV star, who made her name after winning Big Brother in 2010, has not only been making people chuckle with her presenting skills on This Morning but also survived the challenges of I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! Now, she's ready to serve the nation up some serious deals as the new face of supermarket Iceland.The doting mum will be introducing us all to the supermarket's new tagline: "that's why we go to Iceland," changing from the traditional "that's why mums go to Iceland".
Josie Gibson recently addressed why she didn't get the main hosting gig on This Morning but while she's still very much part of the show and making frequent appearances, viewers - and shoppers - are set to see more of her as her new role has been revealed.
Alison Hammond was hit with a blow as she made her presenting debut on For The Love of Dogs.The TV star is the new host of the hit ITV show, following the passing of former presenter Paul O'Grady in 2023. The new six-part series kicked off on Tuesday, 16 April with Alison, 49, who also hosts This Morning and the Great British Bake Off, appearing as the host for the first time. However, her new role has divided TV viewers, and this seems to have reflected in the viewing figures.
Since rising to fame back in 2002, Alison Hammond has won the hearts of viewers at home. Following her time in the iconic Big Brother house, the TV personality has gone on to present a whole host of popular shows including This Morning and The Great British Bake Off. She has also worn her heart on her sleeve and appeared on Celebs Go Dating in 2020 in an attempt to find ‘the one’.
Alison Hammond has come a long way from being reprimanded by Big Brother after breaking a garden table on the reality show. She was trying to make contact with the outside at the time - and 22 years on, the world has certainly taken notice of her.
This Morning's Josie Gibson has opened up about why she didn't step into Holly Willoughby's shoes on the popular ITV show.The 39 year old joined the daytime programme in 2019 as a segment host and has since become a relief presenter. When Holly, now 43, announced her departure last year, there was speculation that Josie might take over. However, Cat Deeley, 47, and Ben Shephard, 49, were later revealed as the new faces of This Morning, replacing Holly and Phillip Schofield, 62, who also left the show last year.
Fans of Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly were left issuing the same response as the pair said 'finally' after hosting Saturday Night Takeaway for the last time. It was an emotional yet celebratory night on Saturday (April 13) when the pair wrapped up their hit ITV show after 20 series.
Signing off their popular TV show Saturday Night Takeaway, hosting duo Ant and Dec expressed their heartfelt gratitude to their loyal viewership on Saturday 13 April.The well-loved presenting team bid a teary farewell in the two-hour season finale of the programme which had announced its hiatus last year.Towards the curtain call, taking a sentimental moment before rolling out a reel of their fond memories, Dec shared: "When we started this back in 2002, we thought we'd be lucky if we got to do this for maybe a couple of years, so what's happened has honestly been beyond our wildest dreams. "We have truly adored every second of making this show, but there's one thing we've never, ever forgotten, and that's the fact that it's not our show, it's your show, so we'd like to say a massive thank you to you, our incredible audience." As a line-up of scenes from the past seasons followed, Ant and Dec were joined by Tom Fletcher and Danny Jones, the fresh panel of The Voice UK judges.Together they crooned McFly's tune It's All About You.
Cat Deeley has stunned fans as she slipped into an animal print bikini while enjoying her first break since joining This Morning last month. The presenter made her first appearance as the new permanent host of the ITV daytime show on March 11 alongside co-host Ben Shepherd.
The lives of nine soap stars will be explored in a new reality series on ITVBe. Drama Queens, which launches this week, is based in Manchester and the North West and follows the lives of female actresses from Britain's biggest soap operas.
Since Toby-Alexander Smith bid farewell to his role as the menacing Gray Atkins on EastEnders two years ago, he's kept a relatively low profile. However, it turns out that Toby-Alexander, 33, has been quietly making some serious moves in showbiz circles.
Alison Hammond has become a staple to our TV screens over recent years, thanks to her numerous television gigs.The presenter shot to fame in Big Brother in 2003 and has carved out an impressive career in showbiz across the last 21 years. Alison, 49, has proven to be a hit with TV viewers - whether she's hosting shows or taking part in them. From her bubbly personality to infectious laugh, it's no wonder she's managed to remain in the spotlight since her BB stint.
Laura Anderson shot to fame on Love Island back in 2018 and she’s now one of the most well-kent faces in Scottish showbiz. Ahead of getting her big break on the ITV2 reality dating show, Stirling-born Laura worked as a hairdresser and then cabin crew for Emirates.
Alison Hammond was left apologising on behalf of a guest during the last episode of This Morning of the week due to the use of "colourful language". The presenter was back fronting the ITV show on Friday (April 5) alongside co-host Dermot O'Leary.
When it comes to finding love, former Scary Spice, Mel B has certainly had a rocky run of it, with two failed marriages, a string of high profile exes and a turbulent love life that at one point, sadly even saw her suffer horrific abuse. However, it appears the third time may well be the charm for Melanie, as she is busy hard at work preparing for her upcoming wedding to Rory McPhee.
This Morning stars Dermot O'Leary and Alison Hammond have been forced to apologise after an entertainment correspondent dropped a swear word live on-air.The presenters were chatting to reporter Andrew Freud, a journalist based in Los Angeles, as they broke down the latest in pop culture news. However, Andrew was more passionate than expected when speaking about Beyoncé's new album Cowboy Carter on This Morning's Tuesday 2nd April show. Discussing how some of Beyoncé's new tracks don't feature on the vinyl album, Andrew said: "Alright guys, so the beehive in buzzing and they're buzzing big time.
Just weeks after making her highly anticipated debut on ITV's This Morning, the BBC are reportedly looking to snatch up Cat Deeley. Cat - who is making waves on the hit daytime TV show - is said to have caught the eye of BBC bosses who are keen to lure her over to their network and host an entertainment show. A source, according to The Mail on Sunday, has claimed that following a 'tit for tat' row between the BBC and ITV over poaching one another's talent, some bosses are said to 'see the tremendous value' in hiring Cat.