Lorraine Kelly has been at the helm of one of the country's most popular daytime programmes for decades. And, as all long-serving personalities are wont to do, she has starred in her own documentary.
Airing tonight (Wednesday) on ITV - her spiritual home after all this time - the 64-year-old gran, originally from Glasgow, has taken part in the programme to mark her 40 years in showbiz.
Lorraine Kelly: 40 Unforgettable Years is, it says in the TV guide: "a tribute to the much-loved presenter and journalist who joined TV-am in October 1984, and became one of British TV's most popular broadcasters".
This morning's episode of Lorraine also saw the star in reflective mood as she talked to hosts Christine Lampard and Ranvir Singh about her career so far. READ MORE: ITV Good Morning Britain interrupts show to announce 'breaking news' She said: “It just feels like it's gone by in a flash and I've been so incredibly lucky because, mainly with the people that I work with, all of these incredible people, my great team.
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