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RTÉ reveals line-up for first series of Celebrity Operation Transformation

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RTÉ reveals line-up for first series of Celebrity Operation Transformation

 

RTÉ today revealed the leaders for the first series of Celebrity Operation Transformation. Comedian Katherine Lynch, solicitor Gerald Kean, face of TV3’s Midday Elaine Crowley, funny man Karl Spain and RTÉ Radio 1 reporter Brenda Donohue are confirmed to take part in the new spin-off series.

 

Kathryn Thomas will present three one-hour episodes airing in early autumn on RTÉ One. Celebrity Operation Transformation will shadow the five celebrities across a month as they inspire viewers to get back in shape post summer following the OT food and fitness plan. Tune in to see Katherine, Gerald, Elaine, Karl and Brenda face the scales and the experts at the weekly weigh in, and experience the highs and lows as they embark on one of their biggest challenges to date.

 

Host Kathryn Thomas said: “I’m delighted to be on board for this new series of Celebrity Operation Transformation. This autumn along with introducing our new celebrity leaders we will also be reigniting our Million Pound Challenge*, where we challenge the nation to lose a million pounds in weight. Each week our celebrities will be totting up the pounds they are losing and we will be adding the pounds their followers are shedding to the country’s overall total weight loss. So don’t forget to pick a celebrity to follow and start losing the pounds together.We’ve got a great bunch of leaders on board and I have every confidence that they will inspire the nation to get up and get moving this autumn.”

 

Celebrity Operation Transformation also wants to hear from groups, workplaces and communities across the country who are hosting special events to promote health and fitness weekends in September. From walks to runs, swims to cycles, we want to hear all the events you are organizing to help make a difference to people’s mental and physical well-being.  If you are planning something to help people get up and be active, we want to highlight it and we may even send one of our five celebrities along to take part. Contact the Operation Transformation team at: ot@rte.ie

 

The Operation Transformation plan starts online on rte.ie/ot on Monday, 22 August and will be supported on RTÉ Radio 1 by The Ray D’Arcy Show.

Celebrity Operation Transformation is sponsored by Safefood.

RTÉ Radio 1 reporter Brenda Donohue said: “I’m a big fan of Operation Transformation and I’ve watched the show and thought I should do the plan but I’ve never taken the leap. Like a lot of other women I yo-yo up and down when it comes to my weight. Two years ago I was at the proper weight for my height but since then I’ve put on two stone. I feel the pounds just slipped back on. Last week I celebrated a landmark birthday – I turned 50 and now I feel my joints can’t take the weight. It’s a reality check. For my heart, my joints and my health I need to give myself the best chance and make significant changes. I’m delighted to get started on the OT plan. I cover so many lifestyle stories on Radio 1 that I think it’s time for me to lead the way and I’m hoping having followers all over the country will be the motivation I need.”

 

Presenter and producer of Midday on TV3 Elaine Crowley commented: “I’m always up for a challenge to be quite honest. Realistically speaking I want to get fit and I want to get consistently fit. It’s very easy to go on health kicks now and again and you can do it for a couple of weeks but I want to get myself motivated. So hopefully this will give me the tools to do it consistently and long-term. I did a 10k race in December but in April I got a bad chest infection so my fitness levels are pretty much at zero now.”

 

Solicitor Gerald Kean commented on joining the show: “I’ve probably never said yes so quickly to any programme because I’m 58 years of age, I have Type 2 Diabetes, I’m the happiest person in the world, I’m really positive but I’m disappointed in the way I’ve let myself go. Friends of mine are doing marathons and I’m struggling to tie the laces on my shoes. I’m over 19 stone and while my mind is very sharp, physically I’m a shambles. My lifestyle is bad, my eating habits are bad, I know that and I need to do something about it. I think the great advantage of this programme is that I’m with others in the same position. It’s a habit I think, a change of habit is needed and I need somebody to help me.”

 

Actor and comedian Karl Spain said: “My New Year’s resolution was to lose weight, to get healthier and I’ve kind of put it off… well it was my New Year’s resolution in 1994! So this is me finally catching up with myself! I have dieted loads over the years. Thirteen years ago I was going to the gym five times a week. I was three or four stone lighter than I am now and I was loving it but then I took a break for a couple of weeks and those weeks ended up being a couple of years. My weight used to fluctuate and now it’s just gone up and up. I’ve kept all my clothes from when I was skinny and I’ve a pair of white jeans I’m determined to get back into!”

 

Comedian and TV personality Katherine Lynch said: “I’m too heavy for my height and I feel I have two stone to lose. I’m one of these people that pays for a gym membership of €500 a year and ends up going once so it’s a very expensive hobby! I’ve watched the series and I’m a fan of the show. I’m from Leitrim and a lot of my friends have followed the Operation Transformation plan and have had really positive results. I’m hoping for the same.”

 

ENDS

 

Date: Friday 22 July, 2016

 

For more information contact:

Sarah Neville, Press Office, RTÉ Television 01-208 2872, 0879800561, sarah.neville@rte.ie

 

Notes to the Editor:

 

To date there have been nine series of Operation Transformation. This is the first series ofCelebrity Operation Transformation.

 

*Million Pound Challenge is Operation Transformation’s biggest and most ambitious campaign to date, putting it up to the nation to lose weight for the Million Pound Challenge.

 

The challenge is inspired by an initiative from Oklahoma where Mayor Mick Cornett decided to take action in 2007 after a fitness magazine ranked his city as one of America’s most obese places to live. Shocked, Mayor Cornett announced that the city was “going on a diet”. Admitting that he was obese himself, he challenged the citizens of Oklahoma to join him on a weight loss programme to collectively lose one million pounds.

 

Mayor Cornett lost three stone and the city joined him with more than 50,000 citizens registering to track their weight. Local restaurants and gyms were encouraged to support the campaign through healthy menu choices and discounts. Oklahoma city was redesigned to make it more ‘walkable’. Five years later, the city hit its million pound weight loss goal and landed a spot on America’s Top 10 fittest cities.

 

Biogs:

 

Broadcaster Brenda Donohue (50) has been on the Irish airwaves for the last 25 years. She started her broadcasting career on 2fm’s The Gerry Ryan Show reporting into the show from all over the country. In recent years Brenda has worked with Derek Mooney on The Mooney Show and Marty Morrissey on his weekly show The Marty Squad and has contributed to Radio 1’s rural affairs programme Countrywide. Brenda is now presenting a six-part series Like Family Wednesdays nights at 10pm. Brenda’s television credits include The House of Love, Get Flirtin’ and Celebrity Bainisteoir and she is a regular contributor to the Today Show. 

 

Elaine Crowley (38) is presenter and producer of TV3’s lunchtime panel show Midday, which airs live five days a week. Elaine, originally from Mallow County Cork, joined TV3 in 2000 as a newsreader before moving to their flagship morning show Ireland Am.

 

Gerald Kean (58) is a well known Irish solicitor from Cork and based in Dublin. He is no stranger to television and has appeared on a string of shows including Celebrity Bainisteoir,The Restaurant and The Podge and Rodge Show. Gerald regularly contributes to panel shows across Irish TV and radio.

 

Karl Spain (44) is an Irish comedian and TV personality hailing from Corbally in Limerick. For sixteen years he has been a recognisable face on the Irish stand-up comedy scene and has toured Australia, the US and South Africa. Karl is probably best known in Ireland for his RTÉ TV series Karl Spain Wants A Woman which was a huge success as he found himself a woman! Karl has also written for many TV shows including Republic Of Telly and Des Bishop’s Election Special. He has performed at every Kilkenny Cat Laughs festival since 2002, as well as being a regular at other festivals such as the Galway Comedy Festival, and the Sky Cats Laughs. He toured across the UK and Ireland last year with UK comedian Kevin Bridges.

 

Katherine Lynch (44) is a comedian and actress originally from Mohill, County Leitrim. She has fronted a string of successful comedy series for RTÉ including Katherine Lynch’s Single LadiesWagon’s DenKatherine Lynch’s Wonderwomen, Katherine Lynch’s Working Girls and most recently The Centre with Yasmine Akram and Norma Sheehan. She has successfully toured all over Ireland with her stand-up and regularly reviews books on The Pat Kenny Showo n Newstalk. She is a partner in TV production company Waka Productions.