Lorraine Kelly celebrates her 40 year career with a special documentary - as she reveals TV boss once told her she'd never make it in the industry due to her 'Glasgow accent' Have YOU got a story? Email [email protected] By Caroline Peacock Published: 07:25 EDT, 2 October 2024 | Updated: 07:25 EDT, 2 October 2024 e-mail View comments Lorraine Kelly is celebrating 40 years on daytime TV with a special ITV documentary - but was once told she would not land a career in the industry because of her strong Scottish accent. The award-winning presenter, journalist and author, 64, will mark her incredible four decade long career with a documentary titled 'Lorraine Kelly: 40 Unforgettable Years' which will air on October 2 at 9pm.
It will explore Lorraine's childhood growing up in Glasgow to her life and achievements up to the present day. The documentary will also include interviews with her family and friends while taking an insight into the origins of her work ethic and values which remain with her today. Her fellow ITV stars and formers hots are full of praise for Lorraine, with GMB's Susanna Reid calling her 'a trailblazer for women' in the documentary.
Lorraine Kelly is celebrating 40 years on daytime TV with a special ITV documentary The award-winning presenter, journalist and author, 64, will mark her incredible four decade long career with a documentary titled 'Lorraine Kelly: 40 Unforgettable Years' which will air on October 2 at 9pm The documentary will explore Lorraine's c.