When she was a girl growing up in Portadown, Gloria Hunniford recalls being desperate to watch the television coverage of the coronation, but there was only ...
I thought it was awful, because I was only in my 30s and I was wearing a headscarf. “I was so embarrassed because when it cut from me to live, the Queen was wearing her headscarf. My family were semi-laughing and semi-thinking would she ever let go of the Queen’s hand. We were somewhere on the side of a mountain and the weather was just unbelievably awful, it was windy and there was terrible rain. “We used to go to the cinema, or the pictures, as we called it, every Saturday morning, and Pathe News would bring all the coverage of Princess Elizabeth coming home when her father died. We followed the news every week and then to see her being crowned Queen was amazing, particularly because I was so enamoured with this box of vision in the corner of Mrs McCracken’s room and we could watch it live.
Gloria Hunniford's net worth is $1.5 million. Northern Irish television and radio host for ITV and the BBC, co-host of Rip Off Britain, born 10 April 1940 ...
She was the second person to be revealed. The second series was hosted by Gyles Brandreth. She has also hosted three episodes of Chris Bavin’s Food: Truth or Scare since 2016. Northern Irish television and radio host for ITV and the BBC, co-host of Rip Off Britain, born 10 April 1940 is a Northern Irish television and radio broadcaster known for her regular appearances on BBC and ITV shows such as Rip Off Britain and Loose Women. She has worked as a correspondent for This Morning and The One Show on a regular basis. In Tunbridge Wells, Kent, she married hairdresser Stephen Way in September 1998. Between the 1960s and 1980s, she also had a singing career. Charlie’s Consumer Angels were also presented by the Hunniford, Rippon, and Somerville trio.