Anthea Turner

Anthea Turner
Anthea Millicent Turneris an English television presenter and media personality, best known for co-hosting GMTV from 1994 until 1996 and Blue Peter...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionTV Show Host
Date of Birth25 May 1960
anybody bit defy felt god though trailing walked
Knowing that you're the one who's been rejected, God it makes you feel isolated. I defy anybody not to be a bit upset. I felt as though I'd walked into the house trailing all this baggage.
avoid everybody kept time wasting
If everybody knows where everything is kept you can avoid wasting time looking for things.
storage store whether
Storage is important. Whether it's cushions you only use outside in the summer, or blankets that only come out in the winter, you've always got to think of where to store them.
aesthetic consider
Consider your house from an aesthetic point of view.
summer winter thinking
Whether it's cushions you only use outside in the summer, or blankets that only come out in the winter, you've always got to think of where to store them.
differences furniture rearranging
Rearranging furniture, adding some candles, or making even small tweaks can really make the difference.
pride housewife ifs
If you are a housewife, take pride in that.
knows
Those who earn money know best how to spend it.
cleaning clean get-away
There's no getting away from it: you have to clean.
party diaries events
A proper family diary with everyone's events and parties in it really helps organise the household.
lucky celebrate contracts
The late 1990s were good to me. I was doing the Lottery, GMTV and I had a good contract with ITV. But I was working so hard, I never had time to celebrate. I never thought I was lucky.
clothes vanity grace
I have always liked clothes - throughout my life, my saving grace has been my own vanity.
country thinking people
I do not think we should tax people to a point where they are looking for tax loopholes and getting their money out of the country.
witch taxes cents
Of course, we all have to be taxed, but once you start to earn more than £150,000, and start paying 45 per cent tax, you are penalised. It is like a witch hunt.