Lorraine Kelly may be a TV queen but it wasn’t always the case, in fact, things very nearly turned out differently for the broadcaster when a telly boss told her she’d never have a successful career because of her accent.
06.05.2021 - 11:52 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Lorraine Kelly unexpectedly found herself wading in when Line of Duty creator Jed Mercurio responded to a viewer who branded the show 'cheap'.
The boss of the BBC One cop drama has spoken out numerous times on the latest series after fans were left divided over the big finale on Sunday night.
More than 12 million people tuned in to watch the final episode of series six as the identity of 'the fourth man' -
Lorraine Kelly may be a TV queen but it wasn’t always the case, in fact, things very nearly turned out differently for the broadcaster when a telly boss told her she’d never have a successful career because of her accent.
Celebrity Gogglebox has announced new additions to its line-up of famous telly addicts who'll be taking the places of the regular series' cast next month. Spice Girl Mel C, DJ Clara Amfo and sports presenter Clare Balding are among the star to have signed up, as well as Lorraine Kelly, who shared with viewers on Monday that she and her daughter Rosie will be starring in the show.
Celebrity Gogglebox is back and there are lots of familiar faces turning armchair critic again, as well as for the first time. Lorraine Kelly and her daughter Rosie Smith are two of the new names who will be appearing on the show for the first time, as the presenter announced on her ITV Daytime show Lorraine yesterday (25 May).
Lorraine Kelly interviews hundreds of celebrity guests every year on her ITV show, Lorraine. But this week saw a "real diva" join her for a special appearance.
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Not everyone was a fan of Line of Duty's series six ending, but when one viewer took their outrage too far, writer Jed Mercurio had the best comeback. It was a heartstopping moment for Lorraine Kelly, though, who mistook the tweet hitting back at the "cheap little show" jibe as being about her.
Line of Duty's creator Jed Mercurio has confessed he gave fans a huge hint as to who H was in the very first season of the show. Fans of the programme were left furious after it was revealed "the fourth man" was dim-witted copper DS Ian Buckells, who is played by Nigel Boyle, in Sunday night's finale episode.
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