Carol Smillie TV presenter and event host is a Scottish celebrity actress and a former model. She presented the BBC series Changing Rooms.
Carol Smillie is one of the UK’s most sought after presenters for television programmes, award ceremonies, corporate events, advertisements and charity work.
Those who know her primarily from Changing Rooms may be surprised by the range of her work on and off the TV.
Awards:
She has won a NATIONAL TV AWARD, an INDIE award and also nominated for a BAFTA.
Carol has worked with members of the Royal Family, Prime Ministers and Movie stars. She gained great recognition overseas in particular through BBC America.
Carol Smillie is known for her smile, which was caricatured by the British impressionist Ronni Ancona in the UK television show Big Impression. Ancona’s impression of Smillie used the catchphrase “I’m Smiley Smiley Carol Smillie”, which Smillie adopted and has entered into popular culture
Books:
The Working Mum’s Handbook, Carol Smillie’s The Working Mum’s Handbook
TV shows: Changing Rooms, Postcode Challenge, A Brush with Fame, Hearts of Gold, 3@Three.
Charities: Carol has supported many Charities over the years including Variety, Enable CLIC Sargent, CHAS, Marie Curie, Teenage Cancer Trust, NCH, Action for Children, The Princes Trust and is a Trustee of the Riverside Museum in Glasgow she also Hosted STV’s Finding Scotland’s Real Heroes.