The National (Scotland)

Career in TV now ‘almost impossible’ for young working-class people

- BY LUCY GARCIA

IT IS now “almost impossible” for young people from workingcla­ss background­s to break into the TV industry, Lorraine Kelly has said. Speaking of the financial barriers to accepting a job in the media, the ITV presenter said: “The high cost of living and working now makes it almost impossible for working-class kids from the rest of the country to accept a job in London. That has to change.

“There also needs to be more opportunit­ies outside of London.

“We quite rightly have stressed the importance of diversity in recent years, but that also has to include young working-class people who understand and can relate to the vast majority of our viewers. It is in all of our interests to make sure they have the opportunit­y to have their voices heard.” by artist Andrew Sim will also open tomorrow.

Sim paints archetypes and cultural images in the foreground of their paintings, carefully considerin­g the right time to use certain imagery.

These autobiogra­phical moments document Sim’s use of symbolism and

Kelly also recalled how a TV executive had told her she would not have a career in television because of her accent when she was starting out.

“I was told by the boss of BBC Scotland that I would never make it in TV the duality and evolution of Queer lives The exhibition of brand-new work continues Sim’s exploratio­n of trees, with works made on-site at Jupiter Artland and at the artist’s London studio.

It will be the artist’s biggest exhibition to date in Scotland. because of my working-class Glasgow accent,” she said.

The star, who will be presented with the TV special award at the 2024 Bafta Television Awards on Sunday, said: “I was given opportunit­ies that, sadly, have become almost nonexisten­t. I went straight to my local newspaper from school and then to the BBC.”

Now one of television’s most recognisab­le faces, Kelly was told of her Bafta award live on air on March 25 by Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid during her weekday show.

She has been the host of Lorraine on ITV for the past 30 years.

The awards will be held at the Royal Festival Hall on Sunday, with comedians Romesh Ranganatha­n and Rob Beckett returning to host.

Previous names to win the special award include Clare Balding, Idris Elba and Sir Lenny Henry.

 ?? ?? Artist Laura Aldridge’s new work depicts painted and stacked snail shells, and also functions as a water fountain
Artist Laura Aldridge’s new work depicts painted and stacked snail shells, and also functions as a water fountain
 ?? ?? Lorraine Kelly said her accent was seen as an issue by BBC chiefs in her early career
Lorraine Kelly said her accent was seen as an issue by BBC chiefs in her early career

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