Judy Finnigan

Producer

Popular As Judith Adele Finnigan

Birthday May 16, 1948

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Newton Heath, Manchester, England

Age 76 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

#26506 Most Popular

1948

Judith Adele Finnigan (born 16 May 1948) is an English television presenter and writer.

Finnigan was born in Newton Heath, Manchester, on 16 May 1948.

The second of three children, she has two brothers: Callum, who is older and Roger, who is younger.

Finnigan attended the local Briscoe Lane Primary School, which at the time was known as Brookdale Park School.

Finnigan then went on to attend Manchester High School for Girls, an independent school in the city, and later studied English and Drama at the University of Bristol.

1971

In 1971, Finnigan joined Granada Television as a researcher and in 1974, she moved to Anglia Television in Norwich to become the first female reporter on the About Anglia news team.

1980

In 1980, Finnigan returned to Granada in Manchester, working on a range of programmes including Flying Start (with Anthony Wilson), Granada Reports and Scramble.

1988

She co-presented ITV's This Morning (1988–2001, 2019–2020) and the Channel 4 chat show, Richard & Judy (2001–2008) alongside her husband Richard Madeley.

The couple's best known programme was This Morning, which they hosted from 1988 to 2001.

The series, a mix of celebrity interviews, household tips, cookery and phone-ins lasted approximately two hours each weekday morning on ITV.

It first aired in October 1988 and was broadcast from the Albert Dock in Liverpool, although production moved to London in 1996.

Madeley and Finnigan were so closely associated with the show, that many people referred to the show as This Morning with Richard and Judy or simply Richard and Judy.

2000

In December 2000, at the 6th National Television Awards, This Morning won the Daytime Programme category.

Both Richard and Judy accepted the award, in which Finnigan suffered a wardrobe malfunction which exposed her bra to the audience at the Royal Albert Hall and television viewers.

Once Madeley had noticed the malfunction, he said: "If you vote for us next year she'll show you both of them!"

The couple have returned to the show as guests since leaving.

2001

In 2001, the couple left This Morning, having been approached by Channel 4 to host a similar show, simply called Richard & Judy, shown for an hour in the early evenings.

The show was produced by Cactus TV, run by Jonathan Ross' brother, Simon Ross and his wife Amanda.

2007

In February 2007, the couple publicly apologised live on air due to the discovery of a TV quiz phone scam regarding the daily phone in You Say We Pay.

On the same show, Madeley and Finnigan made the decision to suspend the daily quiz until further notice.

Later that week, the media confirmed that police investigations would be pursued, meaning the couple could be subject to a police interview.

Channel 4 have admitted the scam may have been in force for two series of the show.

While Madeley and Finnigan urged callers to continue entering, it was confirmed that winners were picked in the first ten minutes of the show.

The couple both deny being involved in the scam that was revealed by The Mail on Sunday newspaper after it was sold the story through media publicist Jonathan Hartley.

The television show also launched two very successful "clubs", the Richard & Judy Book Club and the Richard & Judy Wine Club, both of which are similar in style to those made popular by US TV presenter Oprah Winfrey.

The book club featured literature by new and unknown writers.

One book was reviewed each week and the winner, named "Read of the Year," was announced at an awards ceremony.

2008

In July 2008, Finnigan finally underwent a long-awaited knee operation and took a short leave of absence from the show to recuperate fully from the surgery.

During this time, Madeley was joined by guest presenters Emma Bunton and Myleene Klass and on 23 July, he presented the episode by himself.

On 22 August 2008, the couple's Channel 4 series aired its final episode.

After seven years at Channel 4, Finnigan and Madeley began hosting a topical prime-time chat show on UKTV's new digital channel, Watch.

From 7 October 2008, Richard and Judy's New Position aired on weeknights from 8pm.

The programme still contained popular features such as the "Book Club" and "Summer Read".

The show attracted very low viewing figures, with only 200,000 people for the first episode, and 53,000 for the second.

Viewing figures since had consistently fallen, reaching new lows of just 11,000 viewers; their Channel 4 programme would see figures as high as 2,500,000.

2009

Consequently, on 8 May 2009, it was announced that the show would end in July, claiming in a statement that viewers "simply couldn't find us".

2012

Her debut novel Eloise, published in 2012, was a Sunday Times bestseller.

2013

In October 2013, they were guests for the show's 25th birthday show live from the Albert Dock in Liverpool – the original home of This Morning.

2014

On 13 October 2014, it was announced that Finnigan had joined ITV chat show Loose Women as a regular panellist.

2015

Her second novel, I Do Not Sleep, was published in 2015.