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Updated: 12:02, 20 Apr 2022 CAROL Smillie looks unrecognisable in throwback snaps from her modelling days 33 years ago. The Scots telly star, 60, was best known for being the hostess on the.


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19:00, 18 Aug 2021 | | Bookmark After 17 years off the air, Changing Rooms is making a spectacular return with a brand new makeover of its own. There will be more tears, tantrums and sensational.


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Is Carol Smillie on Instagram? The telly star is active on Instagram and boasts an impressive 43.9k followers. You can follow her under the handle @carolsmillieofficial - where she regularly shares stunning selfies and sweet family snaps. Where is Carol Smillie now? After years of success in the spotlight, Carol decided to quit her TV career in.


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Carol Smillie is now conducting funerals DIY hit Changing Rooms, fronted by Carol Smillie, was one of the biggest shows of its time, running from 1996 to 2003. Carol was on a string of other big shows too, including Wheel of Fortune, Holiday and The National Lottery Show. But, what is the 56-year-old star up to now?


Scottish franchising success in the spotlight

TV and Film What happened to Changing Rooms presenter Carol Smillie? Carol was the original presenter on the makeover show 24 Aug 2022 Eve Crosbie TV & Film Writer Carol Smillie became a.


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She was a household name in the 90s as the face of BBC's much-loved TV DIY show, Changing Rooms, but what exactly is Carol Smillie up to now? The Changing Rooms team included presenter Carol.


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But now Carol Smillie has shaken up her wholesome image by painting a series of nude self-portraits.­ The Changing Rooms presenter has publicly revealed for the first time a series of.


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BBC) Most Read Speaking about former TV favourite Carol being the one who took them into married life, Storm said: "Carol Smillie, who's now Carol Knight, does humanist ceremonies now.


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Carol Smillie. Actress: Infamy. Carol Smillie was born on 23 December 1961 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. She is an actress, known for Infamy (2008), Changing Rooms (1996) and Sooty (2001). She has been married to Alex Knight since 1991. They have three children.


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Ms Smillie, 60, said that while a man could "carry on into his seventies or beyond on TV," it would be "unthinkable" for a woman to do the same. "Apart from Gloria [Hunniford], but they.


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Celebs TV Choice By Emma Wilson Showbiz Reporter 15:28, 30 Jun 2023 | | Bookmark Carol Smillie was the face of primetime TV in the early 1990s, after landing the coveted gig of presenter on the.


Carol Smillie can now conduct FUNERALS as Scottish telly host bags new

The Jeremy Vine Show's Storm Huntley revealed today Carol, 59, officaited her wedding to The LaFontaines singer Kerr Okan, and said Carol was "phenomenal". She said: "Carol Smillie does.


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Reload page 45K Followers, 140 Following, 825 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Carol Smillie (@carolsmillieofficial)


Carol Smillie can now conduct FUNERALS as Scottish telly host bags new

It trashed a £6,000 teapot collection; it set neighbour against neighbour; it made stars of Carol Smillie and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen. Changing Rooms' makers and contestants look back on their.


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360p +11 View gallery Resplendent: Carol Smillie, 60, left House of Games viewers stunned this week as they branded her 'sensational', saying she was 'looking smoking' on the show


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Changing Rooms ran on the BBC from 1996 to 2004, hosted first by Carol Smillie, and later Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen. The new version will follow the same format as the previous series.

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