Television Appearances
Year | Programme | Other notes |
---|---|---|
2001–2005 | What Not to Wear | Herself |
2002 | The Kumars at No. 42 | Herself, interview |
2003 | What Not to Wear on the Red Carpet | Herself |
2003 | V Graham Norton | Herself, interview |
2003 | Parkinson | Herself, interview |
2004 | The Terry and Gaby Show | Herself, interview |
2004 | Friday Night with Jonathan Ross | Herself, interview |
2004 | Children in Need | Herself |
2004 | Top Gear | Herself, interview and racing |
2004 | This Morning | Herself, interview |
2005 | Comic Relief: Red Nose Night Live 05 | Herself |
2005 | Parkinson | Herself, interview |
2005 | This Morning | Herself, interview |
2005 | Doctor Who | Episode "Bad Wolf", voice of Zu-Zana |
2006 | Parkinson | Herself, interview |
2006 | This Morning | Herself, interview |
2006 | Sport Relief | Herself |
2006 | Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway | Herself, interview |
2006 | The Sharon Osbourne Show | Herself, interview |
2006 | The View | Herself, interview |
2006 | The Today Show | Herself, interview |
2006–2007 | Trinny & Susannah Undress... | Herself |
2007 | Richard & Judy | Herself, interview |
2007 | Happy Birthday Elton! | Herself |
2007 | Friday Night With Jonathan Ross | Herself, interview |
2007 | GMTV ; LK Today | Herself, interview |
2007 | Good Morning America | Herself, interview |
2007 | This Morning | Interview and bra advice |
2009 | Making Over America | Herself |
2010 | Trinny & Susannah: Missie Vlaanderen | Herself |
2011 | "Trinny & Susannah: Making Over Israel" (Channel 10, Israel) | Herself |
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