Trisha Goddard

Television Presenter

Birthday December 23, 1957

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Hackney, London, England

Age 66 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1957

Patricia Gloria Goddard (born 23 December 1957) is a British television presenter.

Patricia Gloria Goddard was born in London on 23 December 1957, the daughter of Agnes Fortune, a Windrush nurse from Dominica, and an unknown father.

She did not discover that the white man who raised her was not her biological father until after her mother's death, though he was the biological father of her three sisters.

In her late-50s, Goddard set out to find details of her biological father after a genetics expert insisted that her skin colour made it almost impossible for her to have a white father.

As a child, she was educated at an independent school for expatriates in Tanzania, after which she returned to England to attend primary school in Heacham, Norfolk.

She then joined Sir William Perkins's School in Chertsey, Surrey, which was a voluntary controlled Church of England girls' grammar school at the time.

1980

Goddard's early career as an air stewardess led to travel writing for magazines and then, after settling in Australia in the mid-1980s, a new career in television.

She worked there as a television presenter, most notably on ABC's The 7.30 Report, and also as a host of the children's program Play School.

1998

She is best known for her television talk show Trisha (1998–2010), which was broadcast on a mid-morning slot on ITV before later being moved to Channel 5, as well as a host on the Australian children’s show Play School from 1987 to 1998.

In 1998, after returning to the United Kingdom, Goddard became the host of an ITV flagship daytime chat show, the BAFTA-winning Trisha, produced by Anglia Television.

She launched her own independent television production company, Town House TV, with former Director of Programmes and Production for ITV Anglia, Malcolm Allsop.

2003

In 2003, a specially-shot clip of her show appeared in the ITV religious fantasy drama The Second Coming.

2004

In 2004, she filmed two short scenes for the romantic zombie comedy Shaun of the Dead.

Both scenes were filmed on the set of Trisha.

In 2004, a facsimile version of her show was featured on Season 3, Episode 1 of the show "Fat Friends" where she interviewed the "slimming group" of the main characters, and where Betty unintentionally revealed her secret that she had given up a baby at the age of fifteen.

The episode showed the director telling Trisha to stay on Betty and wait until she revealed her secret.

Her show was also featured on a Comic Relief episode of Little Britain where the character Vicky Pollard met up with her long-lost father.

For a What Not to Wear Christmas special aired on 22 December 2004, Goddard was given a fashion makeover by Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine.

2005

In September 2004, Goddard left ITV to join Five in a new programme titled Trisha Goddard, which made its TV debut on 24 January 2005.

Similar in style to her old show, it focussed on relationships, families in crisis, and reunions.

The show was produced by Town House Productions.

In the early stages of the show, it was observed that repeats of her ITV show continued to achieve higher ratings than her new programme on Five.

2006

She appears very briefly in the 2006 Doctor Who episode "Army of Ghosts" in a parody episode of her own show entitled "I Married a Ghost".

Goddard appeared as a guest on the BBC's The Kumars at No. 42 and was also the guest host for an episode of the second series of The Friday Night Project, for Channel 4.

Goddard also had her own talk show on Liverpool radio station City Talk 105.9.

Goddard also made an appearance on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? raising up to £75,000.

2009

In January 2009, Five announced it would not be renewing her contract, for financial reasons.

Goddard has made a number of panellist appearances on ITV's Loose Women, she was a regular panellist in 2002, made three appearances in 2003, with two further appearances in 2014, once in 2019 and the latest on 25 February 2021.

Goddard has appeared in satires of her television programmes.

2010

Goddard has been based in the U.S. since 2010, when she started working on Maury as a conflict resolution expert.

She also made an appearance on the BBC show Shooting Stars in 2010.

Also that year, she began to make occasional appearances on the American talk programme Maury as a consultant and a guest host.

2011

On 20 October 2011, NBCUniversal Television Distribution announced that it would launch an American version of her eponymous talk show to start in September 2012.

2012

She also hosted a U.S. version of her own talk show titled The Trisha Goddard Show (2012–2014).

Since 2022, Goddard has presented You Are What You Eat.

2014

On 1 April 2014, it was announced that this version of the programme had been cancelled after two seasons.

2017

In August 2017, Goddard guest hosted Channel Five's The Wright Stuff for five episodes.

She was a regular panellist on Channel 5's Big Brother's Bit on the Side.

2018

In February 2018, Trisha appeared on an episode of BBC One game show Pointless Celebrities, appearing alongside Johnny Vaughan and Toby Tarrant.

2020

In 2020, Goddard took part in the twelfth series of Dancing on Ice.