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The Caron Keating Foundation [ edit ] Set up in Keating's memory, The Caron Keating Foundation is a fund-raising partnership set up to raise money to offer financial support to professional carers, complementary healing practitioners, and support groups dealing with cancer patients, as well as individuals and families who are affected by the ...
3; including Caron Keating Mary Winifred Gloria Hunniford , OBE (born 10 April 1940) is a television and radio presenter, broadcaster and singer from Northern Ireland . She is known for presenting programmes on the BBC and ITV , such as Rip Off Britain , and her regular appearances as a panellist on Loose Women .
From October 1988 to July 2001, This Morning was presented by husband and wife Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan. During the tenth series, Caron Keating and Ross Kelly presided, and from series 11 in 1999 Fern Britton and John Leslie were regular presenters of the Friday show.
Hunniford’s daughter Caron Keating, also a TV presenter, died after a battle with breast cancer in 2004, and she set up a foundation in her memory. The Caron Keating Foundation fundraises for ...
Caron Keating (1962–2004) Northern Irish television celebrity; the Caron Keating Foundation was founded in her honor; died at age 41 diagnosed in 1997 at age 34 Jennifer Lyon (1972–2010) American contestant on the CBS reality television series Survivor: Palau; died at age 37 diagnosed in 2005 at age 33 Debbie McGee (1958–present)
Caron Keating: 13 November 1986: 22 January 1990: 3 years, 70 days [42] 5 October 1962 13 April 2004 41 years, 180 days 14 years, 50 days 24 years, 29 days 27 years, 99 days 17 Yvette Fielding: 29 June 1987: 29 June 1992: 5 years, 0 days [11] [g] 23 September 1968 Still alive 56 years, 155 days 32 years, 241 days 18 years, 279 days
Gloria Hunniford – presenter on Ulster Television's Good Evening Ulster, 1979–1982; became a chat show host with her own Sunday Sunday, and a quiz show host and panellist; now presents Rip Off Britain for the BBC; mother of the late Caron Keating, a presenter on Blue Peter and This Morning
Upon its inception in 1964, Top of the Pops was presented by a team of disc jockeys in rotation: Alan Freeman, David Jacobs, Pete Murray and Jimmy Savile.Savile presented the very first episode from Dickenson Road Studios in Manchester on 1 January 1964 and would continue as the longest-serving presenter until hosting his final show on 30 August 1984.