Good Morning Britain presenter Kate Garraway is set to front another television show. ITV has announced the 54-year-old will host a brand new programme called Garraway's Good Stuff.
Starting in spring the new lifestyle magazine show will air on Saturday mornings and will see Kate joined by friends and celebrities as she starts the weekend in style. Bosses say Kate and co will give viewers "the best start to their weekend" with the hour-long show. There will be 22 instalments in the new series, with topics including the latest health and wellbeing tips and what to cook for your Saturday night television dinner.
Kate, who is also a presenter on Smooth Radio, recently appeared on ITV's Love Your Garden to document the work she had been doing to help her family's wellbeing after her husband Derek Draper was left with serious health issues following a battle with Covid-19. It comes after her documentary Caring for Derek also aired which gave fans an insight into that battle after he returned home.
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It's been a busy time for the star who also took over as presenter on Life Stories after Piers Morgan quit the long-standing series after 12 years and 100 episodes. Kate's new Saturday show comes as ITV announces four brand new series for the weekend. As well as Garraway's Good Stuff there will be three new Sunday morning shows.
Kicking off in the slot is Big Zuu's Breakfast Show. Chef and musician Big Zuu will front his very own show featuring guests, food, and unmissable entertainment. Big Zuu will then hand over to Vick Hope for eight episodes of her own Sunday morning show followed by Katie Piper who will have her own instalment.
Head of ITV entertainment Katie Rawcliffe said: "I'm delighted we can bring this brilliant line-up of presenters to our weekend mornings starting this spring. The shows will offer the perfect mix of entertainment, chat, and food to get our viewers ready for their Saturday and Sundays ahead."
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