Lesley Garrett

(1955-04-10) 10 April 1955
Thorne, Doncaster, England

Classical, classical-crossover

1979–present

Early life[edit]

Garrett was born in the town of Thorne, near Doncaster (then in the West Riding of Yorkshire), into a musical family. She attended Thorne Fieldside Infant and Junior Schools and Thorne Grammar School. As she grew up she inherited her family's love of music. Her grandfather Colin Wall was a classical pianist; her father Derek worked as a railway signalman and then as a schoolteacher at Hatfield Woodhouse Primary School, eventually going on to become a headmaster. They lived nearby just south of the village; her mother Margaret (née Wall) was a talented singing seamstress and became the school secretary at Lesley's primary school. She has two sisters, Jill and Kay, one step-sister, Louise, and two step-brothers named Robert and Nicholas. While a student at the Royal Academy of Music she worked as a life model, something of which she is still proud.[3]

Television and radio[edit]

In 2004, Garrett was one of the participants in the first series of the celebrity talent contest Strictly Come Dancing; she and her dance partner Anton du Beke finished third. In the same year she took part in the BBC's Who Do You Think You Are?, a genealogy documentary series, in which she journeyed through her home town of Thorne in search of her family history. She was delighted to discover that the musical gene stretched far back and had run in her family for several generations: her maternal grandfather made a living playing the piano with a small orchestra that accompanied silent films at cinemas in and around Sheffield. A great-grandfather was a travelling musician, working across northern England in the 19th century, playing to workers in pubs and clubs. During the First World War he entertained troops on the piano.[11] Garrett is a veteran of Dictionary Corner on the Channel 4 game show Countdown, and in June 2005 it was thought that she was to become one of the show's rotating guest hosts while Richard Whiteley was recovering from illness. After Whiteley's death, however, the plan for rotating guest hosts was abandoned and Des Lynam took the role for the next fifteen months. Garrett did not appear on Countdown again until October 2009.


On Christmas Day 2004, BBC Two broadcast Lesley Garrett – Music from the Movies, co-starring her with Ruthie Henshall, Michael McCarthy with the backing of the Opera North orchestra.[12] The programme was recorded at the Opera In The Park concert which had taken place in the grounds of Temple Newsam, West Yorkshire on 19 July 2003.[13]


In February 2005, Garrett was selected to be one of the judges for BBC's Comic Relief does Fame Academy, and in May she hosted and sang at the 2005 Classical BRIT Awards at the Royal Albert Hall on ITV. She was a regular panellist on the ITV daytime show Loose Women during 2006; she featured there again in 2009 and 2010, before returning in May 2014. Garrett also appeared on This Morning and Loose Women in 2007, to perform a song from her latest album When I Fall in Love. She also continued the post as a judge on Comic Relief Does Fame Academy in 2007.[14] She currently presents a show on the British classical radio station Classic FM.


From February 2008 Garrett presented the show Lesley Garrett's 20 Operas to See Before You Die on Sky Arts.[15]


Over four weeks, beginning on 30 November 2008, she presented the Sunday morning BBC1 programme Christmas Voices.[16]


In November 2010 she joined a long line of panellists on Five's The Wright Stuff.


Along with Larry Lamb, Garrett presented a short BBC series entitled When Royals Wed to celebrate the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton in April 2011.


On 30 May 2014 she made her return to the ITV daytime show Loose Women. It was announced on the programme that she would become a regular panellist again.


She featured on the TV show My Life on a Plate on 10 September 2017; chef Brian Turner accompanied her on a trip to key locations from her childhood in Yorkshire, where she was taught by her parents to make the most out of what was available. The chef then created two dishes that wove nostalgia and the taste of home together.

Personal life[edit]

Garrett married in May 1991: her husband, Dr. Peter Christian, is a retired G.P. in Muswell Hill.[17][18] They have a son, Jeremy, and a daughter, Chloe. The family home is in north London.[19]

Diva! A Soprano at the Movies (1991) AUS No. 74

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Prima Donna (1992)

Simple Gifts (1994)

The Lesley Garrett Album (1994) – No. 25

UK

Soprano in Red (1995) – No. 59

Soprano in Hollywood (1996) – UK No. 53

A Soprano Inspired (1997) – UK No. 48

Lesley Garrett (1998) – UK No. 34

I Will Wait For You (2000) – UK No. 28

(2001) – UK No. 75

Travelling Light

The Singer (2002)

So Deep is the Night (2003)

When I Fall in Love (2007) – UK No. 11

(2008) – UK No. 50

Amazing Grace

A North Country Lass (2012) – UK No. 66

Centre Stage: The Musicals Album (2015)

Notes From a Small Soprano – 2000

Lesley Garrett: My Autobiography* – 2000

Lesley Garrett Song Collection – 2001

* Reprint of Notes From a Small Soprano with few edits. Also the title of some copies of the audiobook.

Lesley Garrett's Official Website

Official Record Label Website

Lesley Garrett's section on ClassicalX

2006 article on Lesley Garrett on Theatre.com

Lesley Garrett's page on Classic FM

at IMDb

Lesley Garrett