Freelance Scottish television journalist (born 1956)
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Fiona Armstrong, Lady MacGregor
Born
(1956-11-28) 28 November 1956 (age 67)
Preston, England
Nationality
British
Occupation(s)
Journalist, newsreader, Lord Lieutenant
Notable credit(s)
BBC News, GMTV, ITV Border, ITN
Spouses
Rodney Potts
(m. 1988–2002)
Sir Malcolm MacGregor
(m. 2005)
Children
1
Fiona Armstrong, Lady MacGregor (born 28 November 1956), is a British television journalist and is Lord Lieutenant of Dumfries. She is also the author of several books and has written for newspapers and made television programmes on Scottish topics including fishing and Scottish clans.
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Holmes and Anne Davies. Its main weekday presenters at its launch were FionaArmstrong and Michael Wilson (Monday to Thursday), broadcast from Studio 5 at...
host format, and instead a "team" of newscasters – Alastair Stewart, FionaArmstrong, Nicholas Owen, Trevor McDonald, Sue Carpenter and Carol Barnes – began...
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appoints two female newsreaders in their 50s The Independent, 19 December 2009 Fiona Phillips will return to the GMTV Sofa Archived 2010-08-05 at the Wayback...
first job was presenting the new Top of the Morning. In March, when FionaArmstrong walked out of the main GMTV show, Kelly moved to the main breakfast...
was formed comprising Carol Barnes, Nicholas Owen, Trevor McDonald, FionaArmstrong, and Alastair Stewart. The programme lasted until March 1992 when it...
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1993 Jonathan Ross Peter Cook 11–13 05x02 23 April 1993 Chris Evans FionaArmstrong 15–17 05x03 30 April 1993 Frank Skinner Richard Littlejohn 17–15 05x04...
ITN FionaArmstrong – presenter for Border Television's regional news programme Lookaround; later a newscaster on ITN's News at Ten Pamela Armstrong – ITN...
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Good Morning Britain Lorraine 1993–2010 2010–2014 2014– 2010– 1993 FionaArmstrong Y N N N 1993 Fern Britton Y N N N 1993 Andy Steggall Y N N N 1993 Carol...
2023, following Davies's retirement from the role, the judges were FionaArmstrong, Eric Robson, Michael McGregor, director of Wordsworth Grasmere, and...
was interviewed by FionaArmstrong for BBC News on 9 August 2011 at the time of the 2011 England riots. During the interview, Armstrong twice referred to...
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