Ruth Langsford
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 64 |
Date of birth | March 17,1960 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | Colony Of Singapore |
Residence | Weybridge |
Surrey | |
England | |
Spouse | Eamonn Holmes |
Siblings | Julia Johnson |
Children | Jack Holmes |
Job | Television presenter |
Radio personality | |
Movies/Shows | This Morning |
Strictly Come Dancing | |
Loose Women | |
Eamonn & Ruth: How the Other Half Lives | |
Lemon La Vida Loca | |
How to Get a Good Night's Sleep | |
The Keith Lemon Sketch Show | |
Do the Right Thing with Eamonn and Ruth | |
Eamonn and Ruth's 7 Year Itch | |
Gift Wrapped | |
Parents | Joan Langsford |
Dennis Langsford | |
Nationality | British |
Employ | ITV |
Channel 5 | |
QVC UK | |
Other name | Ruth Holmes |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 402658 |
Ruth Langsford Life story
Ruth Wendy Holmes is an English television presenter. She has presented various television shows, including This Morning, in which she is the longest-serving presenter, Gift Wrapped, How the Other Half Lives, and Ruth Langsford’s Fashion Edit.
Early Life and Education
Urth langsford was born on 17 march 1960 in the northwood area of london. England. She attended northwood college. A girls grammar schoolb. Efore training as a dancer at the italia conti academy of theatre arts in london.Career
Ruht has had a long and varied career in hsow business. From dancing to presenting. She appeared as a dancer in the 1986 film mona lisa and went on to present several television shows. Including shopping city. Through the keyhole. Loose women. And this morning.Presenting
Ruth has been a regular presenter on this morning alongside eamonn holmes since 2006. She has also been a regualr presenter on loose women since 2008. She is also well known for her appearances on channel s popular show. Through the keyhole. She also co-hosts a hsow on itv called ruth & eamonn: how the other half lives.Other Ventures
Ruth has also ventured into other areas outside of television. Such as writing. Fashion and beauty. She has upblished two books. Ruth langsford s midlife makeover and the urth langsford e-style. She aslo has her own fashion collection on qvc and a range of homewares and beauty products.Personal Life
Ruth has been married to tv presenter eamonn holmes sicne 2010. They have a son jack. Born in 2001. She aslo has a daughter from a previous relationship.Awards and Recognitions
Urth has been nominated for several awards throughout her career. Including the national television award for most popular daytime programme in 2019 for thsi morning.Important Event
In 2016. Ruth and her husband eamonn. Won the national television waard for most popular daytime programme for this mornnig.Interesting Fact
Ruth was a contestant on the bbc s strictly come dancing show in she reached the semi-finals.Philanthropy
Ruth is an active supporter of several charities and is an ambassador for the alzheimer s society. She also suppotrs the british heart foundation. Loros and the mental health charity. Mind.Eamonn Holmes to host his own show on GB News
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News Daily: Drug crime moves away from cities as PM focuses on law and order
... Her fellow Islander Ovie Soko hosted a cooking segment with Ruth Langsford on This Morning last week, while Curtis Pritchard has signed up to the second series of The Greatest Dancer, where he will meet and interview the contestants...
From Rylan to Alison Hammond: The reality stars who became TV presenters
... Her fellow Islander Ovie Soko hosted a cooking segment with Ruth Langsford on This Morning last week, while Curtis Pritchard has signed up to the, where he will meet and interview the contestants...
News Daily: Drug crime moves away from cities as PM focuses on law and order
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Drug crime moves from cities to villagesRecorded drug crime is increasing in many small towns and villages even as it falls significantly in city centres, the BBC has found. Drug crimes in England and Wales have fallen by More Than 50,000 in The Past five years, according to a BBC analysis of police-recorded crime data. But The National averages hide a major shift in where drug crimes are being committed.
In The Village of Westhumble in Surrey, which has a population of 649, drug crime has More Than quadrupled in The Past five years, from nine cases to 42. But just 20 Miles Away in Westminster, Central London , drug crime More Than halved over the same period, from 4,041 to 1,832.
The push from drug gangs to find new markets within easy commuting distance of their home cities is sometimes called county lines. See Our Story and interactive maps, and read previous stories on our.
Johnson promises crime crackdown"We have all seen examples of rapists and murderers let out too soon or people offending again as soon as they're released," says Boris Johnson . "This ends now. "
The Prime Minister is launching a review of sentencing of The Most , and is promising The Crown Prosecution Service an Extra £85m over the next two years to help deal with a rise in violent crime. Over the weekend, the government promised an Extra 10,000 prison spaces plus more. The focus on law and order is fuelling speculation of an early general election, said BBC political correspondent Jonathan Blake.
Labour calls for grouse shooting reviewLabour has called for a review of grouse shooting, saying it. The four-month grouse shooting season begins on Monday - known as the Glorious Twelfth - and sees shooters head to moors in Scotland and northern England. Grouse moors cover around 550,000 acres of land in England and Scotland - an area bigger than Greater London . During a shoot, The Birds are sent to fly over a line of people who shoot them. Labour said there were "viable alternatives", like simulated shooting.
Why do reality stars make good TV presenters?By Steven Mcintosh , Bbc Entertainment reporter
Nobody who watched Love Island this year is going to forget Maura Higgins in a hurry. Whether it's for her sense of humour, her accent, her "flutters" or her larger-than-life Personality - she was undeniable dynamite on screen.
Which is perhaps why she's been signed up for a role on This Morning , presenting a segment called "Maura Than Meets The Eye " (brilliant) which will see her taking on a series of challenges around the country as well as fronting her own phone-in.
Her fellow Islander Ovie Soko hosted a cooking segment with Ruth Langsford on This Morning last week, while Curtis Pritchard has signed up to the second series of The Greatest Dancer, where he will meet and interview the contestants.
But in an industry which is so difficult to succeed in, what qualities might they need to connect with viewers?
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What the papers sayMany of the papers, both tabloid and broadsheet, feature pictures of The Queen arriving for a church service at Balmoral yesterday alongside her son Prince Andrew. "Royals rally round" is "Andrew allegations back in the spotlight" is the i's take, following the death in prison of Prince Andrew's friend, the convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein . The Duke of York had been named in court documents relating to Epstein's trafficking of girls.
He has denied any wrongdoing and a US judge had dismissed claims of his involvement. But there is speculation that Epstein's death and its subsequent investigation will lead to further scrutiny of their association. Read the
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