A prolific and talented broadcaster, Gloria has long championed the role of the solo female presenter. In 1982 she became the first woman to have her own daily radio show on BBC Radio 2 — which she presented continuously for 13 years — and she was one of the first female broadcasters to host her own chat show with the highly successful, Sunday, Sunday. Gloria has most recently presented the consumer programmesRip-Off Food, Doorstep Crime 999 as well as the hugely popular Rip-Off Britain and Rip-Off Britain: Holidays for BBC1. She is a regular news reviewer for ITV1‘s This Morning, reporter for The One Showand one of the presenters of Cash in the Attic / Cash in the Celebrity Attic for BBC1/BBC2.
Gloria has also previously presented Angels for Sky Real Lives, co-hosted 3@Three for ITV1, Castle in the Country for BBC2 and has been a regular guest on The Alan Titchmarsh Show for ITV1 andChannel 4‘s Countdown. Gloria has won many prestigious awards during her 30-year career including TV Personality of the Year, Radio Personality of the Year and Best Dressed Female. She is patron of a number of charities and dedicates much time to the causes she supports. Gloria was President of the Television and Radio Industries Club 1999-2000 and received the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001.