Carol is patron to a number of charities, primarily based upon Children's welfare. One of Carol's main charities is the Children's Hospice Association Scotland (CHAS). Carol was also a contestant on the British TV game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. supporting the charity NSPCC.
Carol is very proud of her Scottish heritage and is a great promoter for the City of Glasgow. She still lives in the City with her restaurateur husband Alex Knight whom she married read more...
Carol launched her own official website http://www.carolsmillie.tv on February 9 2005, The site features a mix of videos and photos of her career to date, together with information read more...
Carol is patron to a number of charities, primarily based upon Children's welfare. One of Carol's main charities is the Children's Hospice Association Scotland (CHAS). Carol was read more...
Carol is Trustee to a number of Glasgow institutions. These include Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, where Carol is on the board as trustee of The Kelvingrove Refurbishment Appeal read more...
When Carol was hosting Wheel of Fortune in the early 1990s, she took the Mensa test for high IQs, to prove that Game Show hostesses weren't dumb. She passed with an IQ of 148, and read more...
Presenter
including Summer Holiday, Holiday Swaps, Holiday Heaven and Holiday Favourites
including The National Lottery - Amazing Luck Stories, The National Lottery - read more...
Carol Smillie (surname pronounced "smiley") (born December 23, 1961 in Glasgow) is a highly successful female Scottish television personality, with many programmes to her credit. read more...