Caron Louisa Keating was a British television presenter.
10 Facts About Caron Keating
Caron Keating's parents were the television presenter Gloria Hunniford and the BBC producer Donald Keating.
Caron Keating attended Harmony Hill Primary School, Lisburn and Methodist College, Belfast, where she gained 8 'O' levels and 3 'A' levels.
Caron Keating was accepted to study at the University of Bristol where she graduated three years later aged 21 with a BA Honours Degree in English and Drama.
Caron Keating appeared on the programme with Peter Duncan, Janet Ellis, Mark Curry, Yvette Fielding, and John Leslie.
Caron Keating interviewed serving prime minister Margaret Thatcher on the programme in 1988.
Caron Keating joined BBC Radio 5 where amongst other programmes she co-hosted an early 90s afternoon show with film critic Mark Kermode titled A Game of Two Halves.
Caron Keating presented several other TV programmes including This Morning, before breast cancer was diagnosed in 1997.
Caron Keating was the face of Sainsbury's Reward Card from 1996 to 1997, before Edita Brychta took over towards the end of 1997, and appeared in a TV commercial for So Good soya drink in 1999.
Caron Keating married Russ Lindsay in Tunbridge Wells, Kent in 1991.