Fiona Phillips height - How tall is Fiona Phillips?
Fiona Phillips was born on 1 January, 1961 in Canterbury, United Kingdom, is a Television broadcaster, journalist, presenter. At 59 years old, Fiona Phillips height is 5 ft 4 in (163.0 cm).
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Now We discover Fiona Phillips's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of net worth at the age of 61 years old?
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Television broadcaster, journalist, presenter |
Fiona Phillips Age |
61 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Capricorn |
Born |
1 January 1961 |
Birthday |
1 January |
Birthplace |
Canterbury, United Kingdom |
Nationality |
United Kingdom |
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She is a member of famous with the age 61 years old group.
Fiona Phillips Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Fiona Phillips's Husband?
Her husband is Martin Frizell (m. 1997)
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Husband |
Martin Frizell (m. 1997) |
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Children |
Mackenzie Frizell, Nathaniel Frizell |
Fiona Phillips Net Worth
She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Fiona Phillips worth at the age of 61 years old? Fiona Phillips’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from United Kingdom. We have estimated
Fiona Phillips's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2022 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Fiona Phillips Social Network
Timeline
Phillips is a regular reporter for the BBC One consumer affairs programme Watchdog. On 19 March 2015, Phillips presented The Truth About...Sugar and on 2 June 2016, she presented The Truth About...Healthy Eating. Both programmes aired on BBC One.
Phillips is a patron of the anti-racist organisation Hope Not Hate, who have the slogan "Celebrating Britain's diverse society". In August 2014, Phillips was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to The Guardian opposing Scottish independence in the run-up to September's referendum on that issue.
Phillips was born in Canterbury Hospital in Canterbury, Kent, the daughter of Phillip (died February 2012) and Amy (died May 2006). Her grandparents ran the Duke's Head pub on Church Street in St Paul's. Phillips attended Kingsmead Primary School. The family later moved to Southampton where Phillips completed her schooling at Millbrook Community School. After leaving school, Phillips worked for a short time at Mr Kipling's Bakery in Eastleigh, near Southampton. Phillips graduated from Birmingham Polytechnic with a BA (Hons) in English; she also undertook a PGCert in journalism.
On 21 July 2011, Phillips received an Honorary Fellowship from Cardiff University.
In August 2010, she appeared as a panellist on the short-lived ITV chat show 3@Three.
Phillips returned to GMTV in 2010 in its last series, guest presenting on GMTV with Lorraine.
Since September 2010, she has regularly guest presented the ITV Breakfast programme Lorraine (successor of GMTV with Lorraine).
She also stood in for Simon Mayo on Radio 5 Live from 30 March to 3 April 2009.
From 1997 to 2008, she was the main anchor on GMTV, presenting GMTV Today every Monday to Wednesday. On 28 August 2008, Phillips announced that she was to leave her role as main anchor on GMTV for family reasons. She presented her final show on 18 December 2008.
Phillips hosted a show on Smooth Radio in the 2–5 pm slot every Sunday, starting from Easter Sunday, 23 March 2008, until 2009 when she left the station.
On 13 March 2008, Phillips, while Age Concern Ambassador, presented the Age Concern Grandparent of the Year 2008, which took place in the Houses of Parliament. She has continued as an Ambassador for the successor charity Age UK.
Phillips had also been in the documentary The Killer in Me on 8 November 2007, a show that saw four celebrities agree to take a groundbreaking test that revealed the secret killers lurking in their genes. Phillips joined former England footballer John Barnes, political commentator and presenter Andrew Neil, and Heart FM DJ Toby Anstis who all found out their risk of developing 11 major diseases, including cancer, heart disease and Alzheimer's disease.
On 7 November 2007, Phillips received an Honorary Master of Arts degree from Southampton Solent University, for "being a person distinguished in eminence and by attainments".
A vegetarian, in June 2007 Phillips was a nominee for PETA Europe's "Sexiest Vegetarians" poll, and subsequently won the award as 'Sexiest Female Vegetarian 2007'.
Phillips is a supporter of the Labour Party. She said she had been offered a job in November 2007 as public health minister in the administration of Gordon Brown, as well as a peerage. Phillips said she declined due to her responsibilities to her two small children. She attended the 2009 Labour Party Conference in Brighton, where she introduced an address by the Home Secretary Alan Johnson. She was a panellist on BBC One's Question Time in June 2009.
Phillips is one of the judges of the Daily Mirror Pride of Britain Awards, and for presenting the GMTV Emergency Services award. She has also been one of the judges for the Children of Courage awards. From 15 October 2007, she reported from Geita, North Tanzania, for one week to visit Neema, a 13-year-old girl who Phillips has been sponsoring, and her family, friends and local schools. On 1 March 2007, she published a 'Quick Reads' book for World Book Day A Day To Remember which is aimed at emergent readers and adult learners.
Phillips is a supporter of many charities frequently related to conditions affecting her family. Phillips' mother suffered from breast cancer before dying on 15 May 2006 from Alzheimer's disease. Phillips took a break from her work for GMTV, and has since supported many organisations associated with the two diseases. On 15 February 2007 she appeared as a contestant with her brother Andrew on Dale's Supermarket Sweep, playing to raise money for their charity for people with Alzheimer's.
She took part in the third series of Strictly Come Dancing in 2005, with professional partner Brendan Cole. The pair were voted out on Week 4 following several weeks of low scores.
Phillips was a regular panellist on Loose Women in 2002, and was a guest anchor in 2004 and 2005. She returned to Loose Women as a guest anchor in March 2009 and again in March 2010.
In 1996, Phillips was nominated for the Royal Television Society Interview of the Year Award.
In 1993, Phillips joined GMTV as entertainment correspondent and was promoted to GMTV/Reuters Television's LA correspondent in December 1993. For over two years Phillips provided daily and weekly reports and covered a number of big news stories including the Michael Jackson alleged child molestation case, the LA earthquake, the first O.J. Simpson trial and the Oscars. She also interviewed some of the industry's biggest stars such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Clint Eastwood, Brad Pitt and Mel Gibson among others.
Fiona Phillips (born 1 January 1961) is an English journalist, broadcaster and television presenter. She is best known for her presenting roles with the ITV Breakfast programme GMTV Today.