Other activities
Phillips has also presented other programmes, including as the celebrity lifestyle show OK!TV, Loose Women, Baby House and Room to Rent, Carlton's entertainment guide Good Stuff, LWT's Friday evening entertainment show Start the Weekend, ITV's Sunday Night and the Rich and Famous series. Phillips currently wrote an opinion column in The Daily Mirror on Saturdays.
Phillips voiced the character of Katie Current in the British release of Shark Tale. She took part in the third series (2005) of Strictly Come Dancing with professional partner Brendan Cole. The pair were voted out on Week 4, whose popularity shone as they had surprised many for staying in the competition for so long despite their low scores.
Fiona 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. Fiona joined former England footballer John Barnes, political commentato
More about Fiona Phillips (From Wikipedia)
Phillips Was Born In Kent And Canterbury Hospital In 1961. Her Grandparents Ran The Duke's Head Pub On Church Street In St Paul's, And Her Parents Had Got Married In St Paul's Church. The Family Lived In St Stephen's Close, Off St Stephen's Road And F
Phillips was born in Kent and Canterbury hospital in 1961. Her grandparents ran the Duke's Head pub on Church Street in St Paul's, and her parents had got married in St Paul's church. read more...
Career
Phillips started her career in independent radio working for local stations County Sound in Surrey, Hereward Radio and Radio Mercury in Sussex as a reporter.
Phillips made read more...
GMTV
Phillips joined GMTV at the beginning of 1993 as entertainment correspondent and was promoted to GMTV/Reuters Television's LA correspondent in December 1993. For over two years Fiona read more...
Other Activities
Phillips has also presented other programmes, including as the celebrity lifestyle show OK!TV, Loose Women, Baby House and Room to Rent, Carlton's entertainment guide Good Stuff, read more...
Baroness Phillips
On November 18, 2007, according to the Mail on Sunday and News of the World, Fiona 'was offered a job as a government minister' in the summer by Prime Minister Gordon Brown, becoming read more...
Charity Works
Already a supporter of many charities, Phillips mother suffered from Breast Cancer, before dying on 15 May 2006 from Alzheimer's. Phillips took a break from presenting GMTV, and read more...
Personal Life
Phillips' father Neville lives in Haverfordwest in Wales.
Already the Los Angeles based entertainment reporter for GMTV, Phillips had previously thought her replacement for read more...
Fiona Phillips (January 1, 1961 to August 16, 2008) was an English journalist, broadcaster and television presenter. She was one of the main regular presenters of the GMTV breakfast read more...
