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Inside Lorraine Kelly's incredible 40 year career as special ITV documentary airs

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Lorraine Kelly's remarkable four decade long career in the British television industry is set to be celebrated with a special ITV documentary in her honour.

As one of the nation's most beloved broadcasters, the Scots presenter who grew up in the Gorbals, is best known for presenting her self-titled ITV show Lorraine throughout the week, that has now been running for fourteen years.Over the years, the 64-year-old has presented a whole range of breakfast and daytime television shows including GMTV, Good Morning Britain and This Morning over the span of her forty year journey in the industry.ITV are marking 40 years of Lorraine's TV career with a special documentary titled "Lorraine Kelly: 40 Unforgettable Years" which will air tonight (October 2) at 9pm.Despite such a lengthy career, the presenter has arguably had her best year yet having collected a special award at the 2024 BAFTA TV Awards earlier this year.Lorraine received a standing ovation and was visibly emotional when she took to the stage back in May to accept the award which was given to her by Succession actor Brian Cox.The ITV host also welcomed her first grandchild this year, with her daughter Rosie Kelly Smith and fiance Steve White welcoming baby Billie into the world on August 29.Lorraine also had a busy year in 2023 and shocked the nation when she was unveiled as Owl during her stint on The Masked Singer UK, also going completely undetected by the judges.

The mum-of-one lives in Buckinghamshire and has been married to her cameraman husband Steve Smith since 1992.The Glasgow born host always said she knew Steve was "The One" as she previously told The Sun: "He walked into the TV-am office 28 years ago where I was working as a reporter and he was part of the

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