TV legend Judith Chalmers, star of Wish You Were Here?, has died aged 90

Judith Chalmers, the popular host of the travel show Wish You Were Here…?, has died at the age of 90. The longtime British television personality had been living with Alzheimer’s disease in recent years.

In a statement provided to ITV News, Chalmers’s family confirmed that the presenter had died peacefully while surrounded by loved ones, with her health having declined in recent weeks.

“After living an extraordinary life that involved over 60 years in broadcasting and countless adventures all over the globe, Judy sadly passed away last night,” reads the statement (via Sky News).

After a few years battling Alzheimer’s, she passed away peacefully, surrounded by her loving family. We’ll miss her dearly, but she leaves behind a wealth of wonderful memories.

Chalmers began her career with the BBC at just 13 years of age, making her debut on Children’s Hour for BBC Northern. In the 1960s, she hosted radio programmes such as Family Favourites and Woman’s Hour.

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She got her breakthrough in 1974 with Wish You Were Here…?, a travel programme in which she advised Britons on the best options for holidaying. She hosted the ITV series until 2003, while her son, Mark Durden-Smith, hosted spin-off Wish You Were Here…? Now & Then.

Actress Patricia Chalmers, known for appearances on shows like Good Morning Britain and Lorraine, received an OBE in 1994. She is remembered by her husband, Neil Durden-Smith, whom she married in 1964, and their two children.

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2026-05-22 16:49