Rachel Agnew, TV Presenter, Loose Woman, Cashier No 3 please, After Dinner Speaker and Columnist

Rachel Agnew - the story so far...

Rachel Agnew is a broadcaster, writer, speaker, marketing consultant and Mum. She can be seen regularly reviewing the newspapers on Sky News and on ITV’s This Morning and has appeared on BBC Breakfast and Loose Women. In addition, she is often heard discussing many and varied topical issues on The Jeremy Vine Show on BBC Radio 2 and on The Tony Livesey Show on BBC Radio 5live.

Rachel’s career was kick-started in 2009 when she won the Loose Women competition ‘Make Me A Loose Woman’. There were over 3,000 applicants, and a public vote, and eventually a delighted Rachel was crowned (actually it was a nylon sash) the winner. She went on to be offered a contract from ITV and became a bona fide ‘Loose Woman’ (a title she says, that somehow seemed particularly appropriate for her).

Rachel writes and speaks to great acclaim about her life, its many ups and downs, and how it has changed so dramatically over the last few years. She talks honestly about the good and the bad times and how her positive, half-full attitude has helped her overcome the bad ones. And she motivates and inspires with her innate warmth, honesty and humour.

Rachel loves speaking whether it be as a keynote to a women’s organisation or after dinner speaker to a corporate audience. She is also an experienced presenter, host, facilitator and charity auctioneer. Her talks have been described as inspiring, dynamic, witty and thoroughly enjoyable.

As a columnist for her local paper, the Ealing Gazette, Rachel writes with wit and insight about a wide range of everyday topics that have an impact on her life (and hopefully that of her readers). Recent subjects have included the country’s obsession with Downton Abbey, the benefits of laughter and her life-long confusion of being Jewish at Christmas.

Rachel also has another unique claim to fame because she is one of the most ubiquitous voices to be heard in the UK today. Millions hear her every day in Boots, Lloyds, Barclays, M&S, Sainsbury’s and many more nationwide establishments. Because Rachel is the voice of….’Cashier No.3 Please’. Honestly, she really is!


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