Alison Hammond’s Rising Star: New Shows and Career Triumphs in 2025
The Evolution of a Television Icon
Alison Hammond has become an unmistakable presence on British television, with her vibrant personality and infectious laugh winning over audiences across the nation.
2025: A Year of Remarkable Achievements
One of her latest ventures includes a new Channel 4 show called ‘Your Song’, developed by the producers of ‘The Piano’, where she invites people to share their special connections to particular songs.
Earlier this year, Hammond collaborated with her son Aidan on ‘Florida Unpacked’, a BBC Two travel series where she explores Florida, offering budget-friendly travel tips and uncovering hidden gems throughout the state.
The BBC also launched ‘Alison Hammond’s Big Weekend’, a six-part series featuring the presenter spending 48 hours with major UK celebrities, including Jimmy Carr and Perrie Edwards, providing viewers exclusive access to their homes and lives.
Multiple Roles and Growing Influence
Following significant changes at This Morning, Hammond has taken on an expanded role alongside Dermot O’Leary, stepping in after the departures of Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby in 2023.
Adding to her impressive portfolio, BBC has confirmed plans to revive the popular game show ‘Hole in the Wall’, with Hammond as the host. After a successful pilot episode in April, filming for the full series is scheduled for later in 2025.
Looking to the Future
Despite her current success, Hammond continues to aim higher. In a recent interview with Stylist magazine, she expressed her ambition for the future, stating, ‘I love my job and I’m good at it. But I’ve always got plans, things I want to do next.’ She has repeatedly pitched the idea of her own show, simply titled ‘Alison’, and has even considered producing it herself.
Her impact extends beyond entertainment, with viewers reporting that her work has had a profound effect on their lives. She receives letters from people sharing how her interviews have helped them through difficult times.