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  2. Kirsty Gallacher - Wikipedia

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    Kirsty Jane Gallacher [1] (born 20 January 1976) [1] is a British television presenter and model. She began her career at Sky Sports News in 1998 and hosted Kirsty's Home Videos , RI:SE and Simply the Best before returning to Sky Sports News from 2011–2018.

  3. List of GMTV programmes - Wikipedia

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    From 7 June, Andrew Castle, Emma Crosby, Kate Garraway and Ben Shephard presented from 6 am–8.30 am with Stapleton taking on a new role of special correspondent and providing cover when the male anchors were absent. On 11 June 2010 it was confirmed that Andrew Castle was quitting GMTV in September after 10 years with the company.

  4. File:Kirsty Gallacher 2014 (cropped).jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Kirsty Gallacher defends herself after letting child play on ...

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    Kirsty Gallacher has defended herself after being criticised for letting her child play on frozen ice.. The TV and radio presenter, 48, shared photos of a family day out on Sunday (12 January), in ...

  6. Kirsty's Home Videos - Wikipedia

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    Kirsty's Home Videos is a British comedy clip show, that was broadcast on Sky 1 and hosted by then-Sky Sports News presenter Kirsty Gallacher. It was similar in format and content to ITV 's You've Been Framed! , and like it, was also produced by Granada Television . [ 1 ]

  7. Gladiators (2008 British TV series) - Wikipedia

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    For the first series, the show was hosted by Ian Wright and Kirsty Gallacher with original referee John Anderson returning. The second series saw Caroline Flack replace Gallacher as host and Anderson replaced by boxing referee John Coyle. During its original airing on Sky One, it was sponsored by Wii.