Lorraine Kelly to be honoured at Scottish Baftas


Bafta Scotland has confirmed the award for Kelly, just weeks after she celebrated 30 years in broadcasting.
The 54-year-old – who will be recognised for an “outstanding contribution to television” – will return to her home city of Glasgow for the ceremony, which has seen the likes of Billy Connolly and Kirsty Wark honoured in recent years.
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Kelly started her career on the East Kilbride News before getting a job as a researcher with BBC Scotland in 1983.
She joined ITV the following year as a Scottish affairs reporter for fledgling breakfast venture TV-am, going on to help launch GMTV and Good Morning Britain.
Kelly said: “It was a lovely and totally unexpected surprise to be told I was to receive such a prestigious award.
“I’m delighted and looking forward to a terrific evening.”
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