Carol Smillie

Television Presenter

Birthday December 23, 1961

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Glasgow, Scotland

Age 62 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 1.65 m

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1961

Carol Patricia Smillie (born 23 December 1961) is a Scottish former television presenter, actress and model.

Smillie was born on 23 December 1961, in Glasgow, Scotland, the daughter of Isobel and electrical engineer George Smillie.

She has two older sisters and one older brother.

Smillie attended Simshill Primary School and the independent Hutchesons' Grammar School.

Academically she attained seven O-grades, including a qualification in fabric and fashion.

She left the following year with three Highers, but needed five to get into the Glasgow School of Art.

Smillie studied at Langside College, but managed only one more, which she has attributed to too much freedom and enjoying herself.

Undeterred, she spent another year at Cardonald College, finally achieving this goal.

1979

At age 18, in 1979, Smillie embarked on her first year at the Glasgow School of Art, studying Art, Design, and Fashion, with the idea of becoming a fashion designer, but felt she didn't really fit in with the typical punk students sporting green hair and pink shoes.

To subsidise her studies, Smillie worked in a cocktail bar, modelling part-time, and eventually left to embark on a modelling career.

Smillie then joined the Best Modelling Agency, run by Fiona Best.

Too short at 5 ft for catwalk modelling, she booked photo shoots and promotions.

1980

After leaving the Glasgow School of Art, Smillie was a model throughout the 1980s.

Smillie worked for the agency throughout the 1980s.

Smillie met her future husband, former model Alex Knight, through Fiona's agency.

1989

She was best known for assisting Nicky Campbell on the UK version of the game show Wheel of Fortune between 1989 and 1994.

Her break in television came in 1989 when she auditioned for the role of hostess on Wheel of Fortune After leaving the show in 1994, Smillie appeared on the BBC television channel, firstly as a reporter on The Travel Show, and then the Holiday show, eventually becoming the programme's main presenter.

The DIY programme Changing Rooms established her name and led to her presenting other primetime shows for the BBC, such as the National Lottery and her own morning chat show Smillie's People.

Smillie's presenting career launched in 1989, at age 27, when she beat 5,000 other applicants to become the hostess and puzzle board operator of Scottish Television's Wheel of Fortune game show.

1990

Smillie became famous as a presenter on British TV during the 1990s and early 2000s.

Smillie continued to present holiday programmes such as Summer Holiday, Holiday Swaps, Holiday Heaven and Holiday Favourites throughout the 1990s.

The programme is credited with starting a craze for DIY in the late 1990s.

During her time on the show, it won a National TV Award and an INDIE Award and were BAFTA nominated.

1994

She co-presented the show until 1994 with Nicky Campbell.

Fashion series presented by Smillie and produced by Scottish Television.

Reporter on BBC Two's The Travel Show.

Smillie joined the show as co-presenter with Mickey Hutton, alongside the main presenter Esther Rantzen.

The show recognised unsung heroes and heroines who had shown outstanding bravery and dedication to public life.

Stints followed on BBC One for the Holiday programme.

1996

Between 1996 and 2003, she was the main presenter on the BBC One home makeover show Changing Rooms.

In 1996, Smillie became the original presenter of BBC Two's new DIY show Changing Rooms.

The show was an immediate success and was transferred to BBC One for series 2.

In 1996, Smillie was selected as a presenter of the BBC The National Lottery Show.

She mainly appeared on the Wednesday Midweek Draw show, but also made occasional appearances on Saturday nights.

1998

In September 1998, she was the subject of This Is Your Life.

2003

Smillie remained the main presenter for 13 series, leaving in 2003.

2012

In 2012 Smillie decided to leave mainstream TV and created a new business venture, launching a brand of leak-proof underwear for women, named DiaryDoll.

This was later changed to Pretty Clever Pants.

2018

In 2018 Smillie relinquished control of her business, licensing the brand to the company High Street TV.

As of 2018, Smillie qualified as a humanist celebrant with the Humanist Society Scotland, and is now pursuing a career conducting humanist, non-religious weddings, funerals and baby-namings.