Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English entertainer Trisha Goddard.
Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Patricia Gloria Goddard is a British television presenter, actress and host best known for her morning talk show Trisha (1998–2010), which was broadcast on a mid-morning slot on ITV before later being moved to Channel 5. She has been based in the U.S. since 2010, when she started working on Maury as a conflict resolution expert. She hosted a U.S. version of her own talk show, named The Trisha Goddard Show, from 2012 until it was cancelled in 2014. As of 2022 Goddard presents You Are What You Eat.
If you are in the job for glamour, you're in for the shock of your life. The media is a huge shark pool.
It is ridiculous that somebody picks up the phone and calls somebody they see on television. Why don't they call somebody in their area? Don't they know about that?
We see the people that have got stars in their eyes, but if you've really got what it takes, you can get from, say the beginnings, to the top in about five years.
I am an addictive personality.
I can be horrifically single-minded.
I'll get into a pattern where I start sleeping only between 12 and 3.30, and go for weeks like that.
I speak to people who have been through so much more.
It was only literally hours after the wedding when he felt he didn't have to keep up the facade.
I suppose in London they all drink from the same watering holes.
I work very hard to keep on an even keel as far as alcohol is concerned.
Why don't you compare me to Sally Jessy Raphael?
I'll get up in the morning while they've all got hangovers and run my 5 miles. But the women who do run are usually 10 years younger than me and they're really obsessed about running. That's all they do. They're really boring.
I don't do game shows.
If you go to most third world countries, the older woman dispenses advice to the arguing couple while other members of the family, or even the village, sit around and listen. It is no big deal.
Most of my peers in television seem to be from a different planet. I don't hang out with any of them.
Somebody like me wouldn't have gone on to the Trisha show because I already had a public profile.
I've had a lot of cognitive behavioural therapy, and am having a family now.
I had this stereotypical view that black people apart from me probably threw stones and lived in huts.
I know I can get to the stage where I'm drinking a lot. I tend to be rotten and groggy all day and hanging out for the next drink and five o'clock, ping! I have to just stop.
Because my father was a psychiatric nurse, I know my way around the system.
Psychiatrists always say, Oh, we're very professional. I use exercise as my medication.
I find myself thinking: Oh God, now what? I always have to have a new plan, otherwise I get very, very bored.
I suggest that instead of criticising us, the establishment has a bloody good look at itself.
Daddy loves you, but he smacks you, and he can shout at you and smash things, but Daddy still loves you. So when you get into a relationship with someone who does all of that, why would it be unusual?
There is a learning quality in all of our shows.
I am a smiling depressive.
I was in danger of having my children taken away from me when I needed five weeks in psychiatric care ... There is the smiling depressive which is the biggest time bomb and when they go they usually go with a bang, which was me.
Normal is a cycle on the washing machine. There is no such thing when it comes to human beings.
I guess it's the age group of students; You are questioning life. Then there are those who actually see their problems reflected in it.
You should never ever ever have somebody else who is the foundation of your life. You need to be the foundation of your own sh*t.