Everything about Fern Britton totally explained
Fern Britton (born
July 17,
1957 in
Ealing,
London) is an
English television presenter. She currently co-hosts ITV1's
daytime television show,
This Morning.
Early life
Britton attended
Dr Challoner's High School at
Little Chalfont and the
Central School of Speech and Drama where she trained in
Stage Management.
Career
Presenting
After working with a touring theatre company, Britton started her broadcasting career in 1979 at
Westward Television in Plymouth, the then-incumbent ITV regional company, as a continuity announcer and newsreader on the nightly local bulletin Westward Diary. Around the time that Westward lost its franchise in 1981, Britton moved to the local
BBC headquarters as a presenter with
Spotlight in the South West, before moving to
BBC One's News After Noon where she became the BBC's youngest-ever national news presenter. She then went on to work at
TVS, co hosting the award winning news programme
Coast to Coast as well as
Coast to Coast People,
The Television Show and
Magic Moments.
Britton has since worked on a variety of programmes including
Carlton Television's After Five, BBC's
Breakfast Time,
GMTV,
London News Network's London Tonight, and (as a guest reporter) BBC One’s
Holiday. She also appeared in the first two series of
The Brian Conley Show. In 1994, Britton presented the popular television cookery gameshow
Ready Steady Cook which she continued to do until 2000, when chef
Ainsley Harriott took over. In 2002, she was the host of the Pride of Britain Awards. Britton has also appeared twice as a panellist on the satirical panel show,
Have I Got News for You, which she later guest presented on
April 27,
2007. In 2006, UK DJ
Shitmat named a song after her, titled
The Fern Britton Experience. This track can be found on the album 'Hang The DJ`.
In 2006, Britton co-presented the
reality television show
Soapstar Superstar, and in the same year co-hosted the
British Soap Awards. She has also made a guest appearance on the comedy show
Extras. On
May 3 2007, she hosted the
Classical BRIT Awards at the
Royal Albert Hall and she also co-hosted the
British Soap Awards 2007 with Phillip Schofield.
Currently, Britton co-hosts the popular television magazine show
This Morning along with
Phillip Schofield. The two are famous for their outbursts of laughter and giggling. She has hosted
This Morning since 1999. When Britton joined the show,
This Morning saw viewing figures rise considerably. Since Britton and Schofield began presenting
This Morning, the show has won the TV Quick Award for Best Daytime Viewing in both 2003 and 2004, and a
National Television Award for Most Popular Daytime Show in 2004. In March 2005, Britton celebrated her 25th anniversary as a television presenter, and on
July 13,
2007, whilst Britton was presenting
This Morning, members of her family appeared on the set after the show had organised a mini-celebration for Britton's 50th birthday. From
10 December 2007, Britton went on a secret trip to Basra for four days to broadcast behind-the-scenes footage of the lives of the troopers there.
In 2007, Britton presented her own nostalgic ITV1 Saturday night series called
That's What I Call Television. In each show, she was joined by a celebrity co-host who selected their favourite TV moments from the 1980s, and then re-united some of the original stars of selected shows.
Julian Clary was her first co-host, followed by
Matthew Kelly on the second show, and finally
Bradley Walsh for the third. In December 2007, a Christmas edition was broadcast with co-host
Ronnie Corbett, and a week later another was broadcast this time with
Desmond Lynam. On
January 12 2008, Britton won on the first episode of the television comedy series
Thank God You're Here, presented by
Paul Merton.
Other work
In 1988, Britton took part in a
Cinderella pantomime where she played the title role.
Britton has appeared as herself in advertisements for
Ryvita Minis. The adverts began with Britton consuming some Ryvita Minis with her head superimposed on the body of a slim woman in her dressing room. Someone would then come in and dress Britton in a
fat suit, before she went on to present television. She continued to appear in the advertisements in 2007, which brought in the new catchphrase "Britton loves Ryvita."
March 1998 saw the launch of Britton's first book,
Fern’s Family Favourites published by
Andre Deutsch, written with cook and home economist Susie Magasiner. The book is a collection of sixty of Britton's favourite recipes plus tips for busy cooks on food preparation. In October 1999 Britton released her second book
Winter Treats and Summer Delights (Andre Deutsch).
Personal life
Britton is the daughter of the actor
Tony Britton and the half-sister of actor
Jasper Britton. Her husband is
celebrity chef Phil Vickery with whom she lives at
Holmer Green in
Buckinghamshire with their children, twins Jack and Harry, born 1994 (from Fern's first marriage), Grace, born 1996, and Winnie, born 2001.
Recently Britton has been criticised in celebrity magazines and newspaper columns about her weight and body image. This began after photographs of her emerged on holiday in a swimming costume. Britton hit back at the abuse she received in late 2005 saying "I would rather be big and happy than on a diet and miserable". Many people however believe that she, like
Dawn French, is a good model for larger women. However, two years later, Britton announced on
This Morning that she'd lost two stone. Her husband, Phil Vickery, said Britton managed to do so through eating healthily and due to her new-found passion for cycling, following her previous two years of cycling across India and Egypt the next year for
Women for Women. She is planning on cycling across Cuba next year.
On
April 14 2007, according to
The Sun, Britton was voted the "UK’s favourite big and beautiful celebrity", where she described herself as a "jolly size 16" and is a strong believer in healthy eating, but admits she isn't a follower of diets. Britton was also voted the "UK's top mum" in 2007.
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