Carol McGiffin

Carol McGiffin
Born Carol Deirdre McGiffin
(1960-02-18) 18 February 1960
Maidstone, Kent, England
Residence Hampstead, London, England
Nationality British
Occupation Television and radio presenter
Years active 1988–present
Employer ITV
Television Loose Women (2003–2013)
Spouse(s) Chris Evans (1991–1998; divorced)
Partner(s) Mark Cassidy (2008–present, engaged)

Carol Deirdre McGiffin (born 18 February 1960) is an English broadcaster of radio and television, best known for her regular appearances on daytime talk show Loose Women. She married Chris Evans in 1991; the couple separated in 1994 and divorced in 1998.[1] She appeared on the twelfth series of Celebrity Big Brother.

Early life

McGiffin was born in Maidstone, Kent, to England-born parents, John McGiffin and Heather Barham (d. 2003). She has two sisters and a brother.[2] Her father walked out on the family when Carol was 4, leaving her mother to bring up the family on her own.

Career

She started her broadcasting career in 1988 as co-host of the Chris Evans shows on GLR. Her style then and characterised today is based on comedic observation of men.[2]

In 1995 McGiffin was a founding member of the Talk Radio UK team, co-presenting the popular weekday evening show The Rude Awakening with Moz Dee. When the show ended in September 1995 she became the station's music expert for around six months, hosting her own Friday evening review slot and appearing every week on Jonathan King's programme. In late 1996 she reappeared on Liberty Radio, co-hosting the breakfast show with Richard Skinner for six months. In 1997 and 1998 she united with Paul Ross and Nick Abbot in varying time slots.

In 1999 she joined London radio station LBC teaming up again with Abbot, who left the station after six months. McGiffin continued to host the show on her own with producer/sidekicks, including Marcus Railton and Jonathan Sanchez until 30 September 2000. She co-hosted phone-in shows on BBC London Live. In 2002, she occasionally teamed up with Abbot on Real Radio.

She joined Live Talk in 2000, and was a regular from the start to finish in 2001. She then returned to the rebranded version of Live Talk, Loose Women in 2003, where she continued until her departure in 2013. She holds the current record for the most appearances (in 1,172 episodes).

Between February and July 2006 she was the southern presenter of the Local Radio Company's night-time talk show North South Divided. Mike Elliott was her northern counterpart. In August 2006 McGiffin returned to LBC 97.3 presenting a Sunday morning show. McGiffin's weekly views on the world and travel advice in her Travel Clinic ended on 10 February 2008, when she left the station. Throughout the summer of 2012, she regularly reviewed the daily newspapers on This Morning. In August 2013, she entered the Celebrity Big Brother house to compete in the twelfth series, where she finished in fourth place.

Television

Personal life

McGiffin is a survivor of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake.[3] For several years, she has returned to Maidstone to join members of her family and take part in Race for Life to raise money for the charity Cancer Research UK, she does this in memory of her mother.[4] McGiffin was also a smoker but quit some years ago.

She resides in Hampstead, North London. She married presenter Chris Evans in 1991. They separated in 1993 and divorced in 1998. She has been engaged to Mark Cassidy since 2008.

In February 2015, McGiffin announced that she was battling breast cancer that she had been diagnosed with a year earlier. She has undergone radiotherapy and chemotherapy treatments as well as having a mastectomy.[5]

Autobiography

In 2010, McGiffin released her autobiography, Oh, Carol!.

References

  1. McGiffin announces her engagement to toyboy 22 years her junior
  2. 1 2 "Carol McGriffin". Web. Hachette Australia. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
  3. Thompson Holidays brochure Archived 5 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine. retrieved 31 July 2008
  4. BBC Kent retrieved 13 June 2008
  5. Carol McGiffin reveals breast cancer battle, dailymail.co.uk; accessed 22 June 2015.
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