Richard Gaisford


Richard Gaisford has been on British breakfast programmes since 2000, initially at GMTV, later after GMTV's demise, he joined daybreak as Chief Correspondent, the same role he had on GMTV, he continued the role into Good Morning Britain in 2014.
In 2011, Gaisford was chosen to travel with Prince William and Kate Middleton to Canada on their first Royal Tour. Gaisford reported on the funerals of Pope John Paul II and Nelson Mandela. Gaisford also anchored coverage of the 2008 Olympics from Beijing and reported from South Africa during the World Cup in 2010 for GMTV.
He broadcast live from the devastated cities close to Fukushima, having previously reported from Thailand and Indonesia following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami.

Filmography

;Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2000–2010GMTVChief Correspondent / Relief News PresenterWeekdays
2003–2005The Sunday ProgrammeReporter
2010–2014DaybreakChief Correspondent, Stand-in Presenter Weekdays
2014-Good Morning BritainChief Correspondent, Stand-in NewsreaderWeekdays
2014-LorraineCorrespondentOccasional
2015-ITV NewsNews CorrespondentOccasional

Personal life

His brother is also a journalist.