What happened to Penny on GMTV?

Born in Nottinghamshire, Penny Smith, 58, was a presenter on GMTV for 17 years. She now hosts a TalkRadio show and the Radio 2 Playlist. Divorced, she lives in London with her actor boyfriend, Vince Leigh, 48.

How old is penny from GMTV?

62 years (September 21, 1958)
Penny Smith/Age

What was GMTV before?

GMTV was originally intended to be called ‘Sunrise Television’, but as Sky News’ breakfast programming also went by that name (and did so until 2019), Sky protested, resulting in the change of name.

Who is the woman on Good Morning Britain?

Susanna Reid

Susanna Reid
Occupation Television presenter journalist
Years active 1982–present
Employer BBC (2004–2014) ITV (2002–present)
Notable credit(s) GMTV (2002–2004) BBC Breakfast (2001–2014) Sunday Morning Live (2010–2011) Good Morning Britain (2014–present)

What is 8th tsunami?

Answer: A tsunami is a very large and powerful wave. It is caused by earthquakes under the sea. The deadly tsunami hit Thailand, India and the Andaman Islands on 26 December, 2004.

How old is GMTV?

About 28 years (1993)
GMTV/Age

When did Penny Smith take over GMTV News?

Smith and Stapleton were the first faces and voices of the relaunch. Smith continued to be the main News Reader of GMTV. In July 2009, Kate Garraway went on maternity leave. This meant that Smith would become the show’s main presenter alongside Ben Shephard until Garraway’s return in October.

How old is Penny Smith the TV presenter?

Penelope Jane Smith (born 21 September 1958) is an English television presenter, newsreader and radio presenter.

Who are the presenters who are leaving GMTV?

Smith’s departure comes as GMTV begins a radical overhaul, moving to a team of presenters led by former One Show host Adrian Chiles. Ben Shephard is also leaving, while John Stapleton will leave the confines of the studio to become a roving special correspondent.

Who was Penny Smith at the launch of Sky TV?

Starting out: Penny Smith (back row) at the launch of Sky television in 1989 with Rupert Murdoch (sitting, front) and Andrew Neil (l). From 2nd left: Peter Marshall, Alastiar Yates, Derek Jameson, Tony Balckbrun, Kay Burley and Bob Friend.