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Lorraine (TV programme)

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Lorraine
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Format Breakfast television
Presented by Lorraine Kelly
(Full list)
Country of origin United Kingdom
Language(s) English
Production
Editor(s) Sue Walton[1]
Location(s) The London Studios,
London, England, UK
Running time 55 minutes
(includes adverts)
Production company(s) ITV Breakfast
Broadcast
Original channel ITV (ITV Breakfast slot)
Original run 6 September 2010 (2010-09-06) – present
Chronology
Preceded by GMTV with Lorraine
Related shows Daybreak
Saturday Cookbook
External links
Website

Lorraine is the early weekday morning, lifestyle and entertainment show for the British ITV network, presented by Lorraine Kelly. ITV Breakfast produces Lorraine, which airs every weekday from 08:30 until 09:25, following Daybreak. The programme replaced Kelly's previous show, GMTV with Lorraine.

Contents

Format

Each day the presenter gives a brief introduction describing what's coming up on the show, before discussing the main stories from the morning's newspapers with a male and female reviewer. On Fridays this is replaced by a showbiz update from Dan Wootton and a LA update from Ross King. The show's first guest(s) tends to be interviewed next aside from Mondays which feature Lorraine Investigates with Craig Doyle, Wednesdays which feature fashion from Mark Heyes and Thursdays which feature money-saving advice from Martin Lewis. A summary of the days news is shown at 09:00 from the Daybreak studio, presented by Lucy Watson. The chef who is appearing that week then cooks their dish for the day in "Lorraine's Kitchen", before the final guest(s) makes their appearance. The competition that runs on Daybreak also appears throughout the show. The programme is sponsored by Garnier,[2] having been previously being sponsored by Actimel and Jergens Naturals.[3]

Launch

The first edition of Lorraine aired on Monday 6 September 2010. A preview on Daybreak revealed the new studio look as spacious and vibrantly coloured in a variety of pastel hues and decorative motifs dominated by pink. The sofa for the presenter and guests is pink and arranged in a semicircle around a central internally lit coffee table similar to that used for Daybreak. Lorraine's first guest was actress Gemma Arterton. The first programme also featured an interview with Sarah Parish[4] and a recipe by TV chef James Tanner while Celia Walden[5] and Kevin Maguire[6] reviewed the morning's newspapers.

Crossover with Daybreak

There is a preview of the day's edition of Lorraine on Daybreak each day at around 07:30 with a chat between the programmes' hosts prior to a handover at 08:30. This preview was originally shown at 08:15 but was moved to an earlier slot in March 2011. On 30 November 2010, Daybreak co-host Adrian Chiles wore a kilt and make an on-screen visit to the Lorraine studio to congratulate Kelly on her birthday and mark St Andrew's Day.[7] On 20 July 2011, Lorraine was presented from the Daybreak studio due to technical problems.

Programming changes

  • From 27–31 December 2010, Lorraine was pre-recorded, with Kelly presenting links to items from previous transmissions.
  • On 29 April 2011, Lorraine was not broadcast because of the ITV coverage of the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
  • On 20 July 2011, Lorraine was presented from the Daybreak studio due to technical problems with a commercial break inserted in place of the handover to allow for the changeover.
  • From 9 September 2011 until 21 October 2011, Lorraine was not broadcast on occasions, this is due to the ITV Sport produced coverge of the 2011 Rugby World Cup.
  • From 26–30 December 2011 and 2 January 2012, Daybreak and Lorraine were both not broadcast, instead CITV and films were broadcast during the ITV Breakfast timeslot.
  • Lorraine Kelly had been unable to present her show due to an horse accident on 21 February 2012, guest presenters then presented her show instead,[8][9] and after recovering she returned on 16 April 2012.
  • On Monday 7th May 2012, Lorraine was presented live from LA with Ross King. Various programming changes took place, no 'Walk On' happened, the titles launched straight into Ross on the beach. There was no newspaper review and the whole show was more celebrity based. This special was believed to be have happened because the team in London were preparing for Lorraine's High Street Fashion Awards, with set changes such as the larger cat walk.

On air team

Lorraine Kelly is contracted to present the programme from Monday to Thursday, whilst a guest presenter appears each Friday and in the absence of Kelly.[10]

References

  1. ^ Sweney, Mark (21 July 2010). "Ian Rumsey made GMTV editor". guardian.co.uk. http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/may/07/ian-rumsey-gmtv-editor. Retrieved 21 July 2010. 
  2. ^ Lorraine ITV
  3. ^ Previous TV ads Actimel
  4. ^ Sarah Parish in pictures Lorraine, ITV.com, 6 September 2010
  5. ^ Celia Walden Lorraine, ITV.com, 5 September 2010[dead link]
  6. ^ Kevin Maguire Lorraine, ITV.com, 5 September 2010[dead link]
  7. ^ Robert McAulay It's Kelly-bration time for Lorraine The Sun, 1 December 2010
  8. ^ Lorraine Kelly in hospital after falling from horse Donna Bowater, Telegraph, 22 February 2012
  9. ^ Lorraine Kelly opens up about shock horse riding accident Kimberley Dadds, Daily Mail, 9 March 2012
  10. ^ Lorraine Presspack ITV.com, 31 August 2010

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