Carla Romano has revealed that she turned down the chance to work on ITV's new morning show Daybreak. The programme, hosted by Christine Bleakley and Adrian Chiles, will replace GMTV when it launches next month. Romano, who previously worked as GMTV's Los Angeles correspondent, has now revealed that she left the show because she didn't want to move back to London. "They wanted (more)...
- 8/25/2010
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
Richard Arnold and Carla Romano will not be involved in GMTV's rebranding as Daybreak. The duo, who have worked on the ITV1 breakfast show for a decade, are not part of the new editorial team, which is being headed up by Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. TV reporter Arnold commented: "I am very happy to take a break from getting up every day at the crack of the sparrows cough! Having said that it has been a craic every day for ten years and I very much look forward to the exciting projects ahead." Writing on Twitter, he added: "I'm leaving GMTV after ten years - still with a glossy barnet and my own teeth! Will pop up on Daybreak so tweet away! You stars!" Romano said: "I can honestly say that the last ten years at GMTV have been like a rollercoaster... exciting, scary, hilarious and unpredictable. But...
- 7/20/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Whether it's David Cameron or Lib Dem candidate Anna Arrowsmith, it's not where a politician went to school that interests me, it's what they did afterwards
Wow, personality: it's so in these days. So we are told from the world of politics, anyway, although how a political wife describing her husband as if she were in a 1950s sitcom ("Oh, that pesky man – never picks up his socks, he does") imbues him with a "personality" is debatable.
This would be a perfect time to talk about the leaders' wives because, heavens above, the only thing harder to find in the media recently than a political wife has been complaints about the amount of coverage of said wives. Yet let's resist the siren call of Sam Cam and her dolphin tattoo (only in politics could that tattoo be seen as rock'n'roll, not a permanent badge from the Girl Guides for achievements...
Wow, personality: it's so in these days. So we are told from the world of politics, anyway, although how a political wife describing her husband as if she were in a 1950s sitcom ("Oh, that pesky man – never picks up his socks, he does") imbues him with a "personality" is debatable.
This would be a perfect time to talk about the leaders' wives because, heavens above, the only thing harder to find in the media recently than a political wife has been complaints about the amount of coverage of said wives. Yet let's resist the siren call of Sam Cam and her dolphin tattoo (only in politics could that tattoo be seen as rock'n'roll, not a permanent badge from the Girl Guides for achievements...
- 3/17/2010
- by Hadley Freeman
- The Guardian - Film News
Renee Zellweger offered clues her marriage to Kenny Chesney was on the rocks in the last interview she gave before the split was announced. During a chat with British breakfast television show GMTV, the actress came close to tears when quizzed about their four month union. When asked by reporter Carla Romano how she was finding married life, Zellweger replied, "You know I have been kind of busy, so I haven't noticed the formality of it." When grilled further on country star Chesney, Zellweger said, "I don't want to talk about that, I can't." The actress then fought back tears and added, "I have got to keep those things precious for myself."...
- 9/22/2005
- WENN
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