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Watch: Carol Kirkwood's funniest moments on air

As the BBC weather presenter bids farewell after 25 years, we take you through some of her best moments on screen.

7 April 2026 at 07:37 am
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Watch: Carol Kirkwood's funniest moments on air

As the BBC weather presenter Carol Kirkwood bids farewell after 25 years, fans and viewers are reminiscing about her memorable moments on screen. Known for her warm personality and engaging delivery, Kirkwood has become a beloved figure in British television, and her departure marks the end of an era. Over the years, her unique style and ability to make weather reporting entertaining have left a lasting impression on audiences.

Kirkwood joined the BBC in 1993, and her first appearance on national television was on the long-running show "Breakfast Time." Her cheerful demeanor and ability to convey complex weather information in an accessible way quickly endeared her to viewers. One of her most iconic moments came in 1997 when she presented the weather during the live broadcast of the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. Her calm and professional delivery, coupled with her trademark smile, made her a memorable part of that historic day.

Throughout her career, Kirkwood has been a staple of the BBC's weather coverage, appearing on shows like "Newsnight," "Sportsview," and "Countryfile." Her versatility and ability to adapt to different formats have been key to her longevity in the industry. One of her most memorable segments was during a live broadcast from the Arctic in 2010. Her vivid descriptions of the harsh environment and her infectious enthusiasm for the adventure captured the imagination of viewers, showcasing her ability to turn even the most mundane task into an exciting adventure.

Kirkwood's sense of humor has also been a highlight of her career. In 2004, she famously mistook a prop snowman for a real person during a live broadcast. The mix-up led to a hilarious moment when she approached the snowman, only to realize her mistake and laugh it off with her usual good grace. This incident became a favorite among viewers, highlighting her ability to turn even the most awkward situations into lighthearted moments.

Another memorable moment occurred in 2013 when she presented the weather from the deck of a British Airways plane. The unique setting allowed her to provide firsthand accounts of weather patterns and turbulence, adding a thrilling element to her reports. Her ability to seamlessly blend professionalism with a touch of adventure made this segment a standout in her career.

As Kirkwood steps away from the BBC after a quarter of a century, her legacy as a beloved weather presenter remains intact. Her departure will undoubtedly leave a void, but her impact on television and her ability to connect with viewers through her warmth and humor will not be forgotten. Fans and colleagues alike are grateful for the joy and insight she has brought to their lives, and her influence will continue to resonate long after her final broadcast.

In her final years at the BBC, Kirkwood has focused on her passion for environmental issues, often using her platform to highlight the importance of climate change and conservation efforts. Her commitment to using her voice for positive change has further endeared her to audiences, reinforcing her status as more than just a weather presenterтАФshe is a role model and a beacon of hope for a sustainable future.

As viewers say goodbye to Carol Kirkwood, they are left with a treasure trove of memories and a sense of gratitude for the joy and education she has brought into their homes. Her 25-year journey with the BBC has been a testament to her talent, dedication, and ability to captivate audiences with her unique blend of professionalism and personality. As she bids farewell, one thing is certain: her legacy will continue to inspire future generations of weather presenters and broadcasters.

Source: BBC News
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