Good Morning Britain's Kate Garraway has landed a new role away from her regular presenting slot on the ITV breakfast programme. On Thursday mornings, Kate takes on a news reading role on GMB, and is on the main desk with Ben Shephard on Friday mornings.
In between caring for her husband, Derek Draper, and their children, 54-year-old Kate hosts her own show on Smooth Radio on Weekdays between 10am and 1pm. And now, the mum-of-two will be juggling another role.
Following a shake up of ITV's weekend schedule, the broadcaster has announced that Kate will be hosting a brand new show, according to Manchester Evening News. Due to air this spring, Garraway's Good Stuff will see Kate joined by friends and celebrity guests in a new lifestyle magazine show on Saturday mornings.
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The presenter will be providing viewers with the best start to their weekend, ITV has said. The show will involve the latest health and wellbeing tips, and inspiration for Saturday night's tea.
As part of ITV's new weekend schedule, famous faces will be presenting four new series on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Throughout the summer, three new shows will air.
This includes Big Zuu's Breakfast Show, hosted, of course, by rapper Big Zuu. The chef and musician will be hosting hour-long episodes, which will involve cooking, music, and chatting with star guests.
BBC Radio 1 presenter Vick Hope will be presenting her very own Sunday morning programme. This will be followed by a slot featuring Loose Women panellist Katie Piper, and both women will have their own brand of topical chat and guests, according to ITV.
Head of ITV Entertainment Katie Rawcliffe said: "I'm delighted we can bring this brilliant line-up of presenters to our weekend mornings starting this spring. The shows will offer the perfect mix of entertainment, chat and food to get our viewers ready for their Saturday and Sundays ahead."
In addition to her work with ITV, Kate recently started appearing on BBC Two, with her new show 'Your Body Uncovered'. During each episode, Kate teams up with Dr Guddi Singh and uses virtual reality technology to help patients understand their medical conditions.
Last week's show hit closer to home for Kate after it highlighted the effects of Covid on the lungs. The patient discovered that her air sacs had filled with fluid, mucus and dead cells, which is why she was struggling to breathe.
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