• R.I.P. Judith Chalmers (UK TV presenter)

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    TV presenter Judith Chalmers dies aged 90
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    TV presenter Judith Chalmers, who hosted ITV's long-running
    travel show Wish You Were Here...?, has died at the age of 90.

    Her family said: "After living an extraordinary life that
    involved over 60 years in broadcasting and countless
    adventures all over the globe, Judy sadly passed away last
    night, surrounded by the family she loved so much after
    suffering with Alzheimer's for some years."

    Chalmers also presented programmes including Come Dancing,
    ITV's Good Afternoon, and BBC radio programmes including
    Woman's Hour and her own Radio 2 show.

    Her family added: "We will miss her greatly but she leaves
    behind a giant suitcase of the happiest of memories."

    According to ITV News, they said her health had been declining
    for some time and she had become seriously ill in recent weeks,
    giving them time to be together with her.

    Chalmers began presenting ITV's primetime show Wish You Were
    Here...? in 1974, continuing until 2003.

    An ITV spokesman said: "As the host of Wish You Were Here...?
    for four decades, Judith Chalmers became one of the most
    beloved faces of British broadcasting.

    "Her indelible contribution to television made Judith a
    national treasure and a lasting favourite amongst our audience,
    and we send our deepest sympathies to her family and friends at
    this very sad time."

    Born in Gatley near Manchester, Chalmers began her career at the
    age of just 13, when she was chosen to present radio programme
    Children's Hour from the city.

    She made the leap to the small screen in the 1950s on Children's
    Television Club, a forerunner of Blue Peter.

    She then moved to London and was an on-screen announcer for
    BBC TV. After fronting a number of programmes for the
    corporation, she moved to ITV, where she presented daytime
    magazine shows.

    They included Good Afternoon and Afternoon Plus, the latter of
    which featured among other things the first TV appearances by
    Dame Mary Berry, who was then cookery editor of Home and Freezer
    Digest.

    Meanwhile, she travelled the world for Wish You Were Here...?,
    which gave viewers a snapshot of different holiday destinations
    and became a popular fixture in the schedules.

    Chalmers also fronted events including Miss World, and presented
    a daily morning show on BBC Radio 2 in the early 1990s.

    She was married to sports presenter Neil Durden-Smith, and they
    had two sons.

    In 2008, one of their sons, TV presenter Mark Durden-Smith, hosted
    a new version of her most famous show, called Wish You Were
    Here...? Now & Then, which revisited locations from the original
    programme.


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