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Late Late Show host Patrick Kielty’s spouse Cat Deeley could also be set to turn out to be the household’s most important breadwinner in her new job fronting This Morning within the UK… however she’ll work so much tougher for her paycheck than her husband does for his.

The Birmingham-born presenter is reportedly set to pocket €643,000 (£500,000) a 12 months when she takes her place on the favored chat present alongside former Good Morning Britain presenter Ben Shepherd.

That’s over two-and-a-half instances the €250,000 Mr Kielty will get paid for every season he presents of The Late Late Show.

But the Co. Down man might really feel he has the sweeter deal, given the TV hours concerned in every job.

But with Mr Kielty keen to become just the fourth permanent presenter of RTÉ’s 62-year-old chat show, producers had to look elsewhere for Mr Deeley’s co-host.
Late Late Show host Patrick Kielty. Pic: Andres Poveda

This Morning’s final everlasting presenters, Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, had round 12 weeks off a 12 months.

If Ms Deeley’s contract accommodates related vacation preparations, she’ll be on display screen for 10 hours every week – two and a half hours each Monday to Thursday – for round 40 weeks within the 12 months.

That works out at round €1,600 per TV hour. Mr Kielty, by comparability, is contracted for 30 reveals of round an hour and 40 minutes.

The Birmingham-born presenter is reportedly set to pocket €643,000 (£500,000) a year when she takes her place on the popular chat show alongside former Good Morning Britain presenter Ben Shepherd.
The Birmingham-born presenter is reportedly set to pocket €643,000 (£500,000) a 12 months when she takes her place on the favored chat present alongside former Good Morning Britain presenter Ben Shepherd. Pic: Rex

That involves about 50 hours per season, equating to roughly €5,000 per hour on display screen. However, Ms Deeley can no less than boast the shorter commute to work.

The household home is close to St John’s Wood in London, just some kilometres from the place This Morning is filmed. And given the very early begins concerned with presenting a stay morning TV present, it would now fall on Mr Kielty to get their two sons prepared for varsity.

Ms Deeley and Mr Shepherd will hand off the presenting duties to Dermot O’Leary and Alison Hammond on Fridays – the day Mr Kielty flies to Dublin to host the Late Late, earlier than heading to Belfast on Saturday mornings to current his BBC Radio 5 Live present.

The family home is near St John’s Wood in London, just a few kilometres from where This Morning is filmed. And given the very early starts involved with presenting a live morning TV show, it will now fall on Mr Kielty to get their two sons ready for school.
Patrick Kielty and his spouse Cat Deeley. Pic: Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic

Producers of each This Morning and The Late Late Show have been at one stage rumoured to be making an attempt to lure the couple as a double act.

ITV was eager to deliver again a Richard-and-Judy really feel to its long-running morning discuss present by signing the married couple up as a duo once they have been within the technique of changing earlier co-hosts Ms Willoughby and Mr Schofield.

But with Mr Kielty eager to turn out to be simply the fourth everlasting presenter of RTÉ’s 62-year-old chat present, producers needed to look elsewhere for Mr Deeley’s co-host.

The family home is near St John’s Wood in London, just a few kilometres from where This Morning is filmed. And given the very early starts involved with presenting a live morning TV show, it will now fall on Mr Kielty to get their two sons ready for school.
Patrick Kielty and his spouse Cat Deeley. Pic: Karwai Tang/WireImage

And the Late Late host was beforehand moved to scotch recommendations that his spouse may be part of him in presenting duties in Ireland, saying the possibilities of Ms Deeley sharing the position at some stage have been ‘kind of slim to nothing’.

‘There’s a saying, “Don’t get your money where you get your honey,”’ he informed reporters.

Ms Deeley introduced a handful of episodes of This Morning final November within the firm of Rylan Clark – reportedly her most popular candidate to co-host with earlier than Mr Shepherd was signed up.

But commitments to the US ballroom dancing present So You Think You Can Dance, which she has fronted since 2006, meant that ITV needed to wait patiently to tie down their prime candidate.

Mr Kielty beforehand visitor introduced on This Morning himself, standing in for 4 episodes in 2012.

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