Roo Irvine has landed a brand new role on another show - and we think that Antiques Road Trip fans will be delighted
June 10, 2022 - 15:46 BST Eve Crosbie Roo Irvine has been a much-loved member of the Antiques Road Trip family since she joined the BBC programme back in 2018.
Roo isn't the only new face you can expect to see on the much-loved daytime show when it makes its return later this month as Caroline Hawley and Danny Sebastian have also been announced as new presenters.The trio join existing presenters Natasha Raskin Sharp, Christina Trevanion, Eric Knowles and Charlie Ross as they scour antiques fairs across the nation looking for pre-loved pieces which will turn a profit for members of the public, going head-to-head in the red and blue teams.
Speaking about filming, she described it as"exhilarating, exciting and great fun", but added that the early starts were not what she was used to as she is a self-confessed"night owl"."I am a night owl and definitely not a morning person, so my morning alarm when filming often makes me cry into my pillow!" she explained.
Away from her television work, Roo is the owner of Kilcreggan Antiques, an antique store in her hometown of Argyll and Bute, Scotland and lives with her husband Mark and two adorable Maine Coon cats. Like this story? Sign up to our What to Watch newsletter to get other stories like this delivered straight to your inbox.
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