Born:
July 17, 1957
in
Ealing
Best Known For:
Presenting This Morning.
Early-life:
Born July 17, 1957, in Ealing. She is the daughter of actor Tony Britton of TV comedy series Don't Wait Up fame, and his first wife Ruth. She has an older sister and a younger half-brother. Her parents divorced when she was two and she stayed with her mother. Fern went to school in Buckinghamshire. She grew up surrounded by famous, glamorous people, thanks to her father's career on stage and screen.
Career:
Originally intending to follow her father into acting, Britton spent two years at drama school and three years as a theatre stage manager before her first broadcasting job with ITV's Westward Television, based in Plymouth, in 1979. After a switch to TVS's regional news programme, she braced herself for 3am starts with breakfast programmes for the BBC and ITV before quitting to do Ready Steady Cook. She began co-presenting This Morning alongside Phillip Schofield in 1999 and stayed with the show for 10 years. More recently, she has co-presented Mr and Mrs and interviewed high-profile personalities about their religious beliefs in Fern Britton Meets... In 2012, she partnered professional dancer Artem Chigvintsev on Strictly Come Dancing, a year after her short-lived teatime chat show Fern was axed. She is now the presenter of BBC Two's The Big Allotment Challenge.
Quote:
On having gastric band surgery: 'I did this for myself and I would not wish to influence others to do the same. For me it has worked and I am pleased with the results.'
Trivia:
Britton has appeared in a number of commercials, including Ryvita Minis.