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Ancona's impression of Smillie used the catchphrase " I m Smiley Smiley Carol Smillie ", which Smillie adopted and has entered into popular culture when referencing her.
Surrounded by punk students sporting green hair and pink shoes, Smillie felt she didn t really fit into this mode of life.
Her art tutor was into abstract art, which was an area that didn t really work for Smillie, “ Throwing paint at a wall, wasn t what I expected ”.
Smillie worked for the agency throughout the eighties becoming one of Fiona Best s favourite models, because of her professional attitude and reliability, something a number of the other agency models lacked.

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There are seven non-denominational primary schools in Larkhall: Machanhill Primary School, Craigbank Primary School, Dalserf Primary School, Glengowan Primary School, Hareleeshill Primary School, Netherburn Primary School and Robert Smillie Memorial Primary School.

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Smillie is well known for presenting the award winning BBC series Changing Rooms, which won her a National Television Award for Most Popular Factual Programme in 1998.
Between 2007 and 2010, Smillie was the figurehead campaign model for the Scottish company The Edinburgh Woollen Mill, Alongside her daughter Christie, she was the advertising model for the Ortak jewellery company, fronting the company's new range for Autumn / Winter 2010.
Smillie had a happy idyllic childhood growing up in a three-bedroom bungalow in Glasgow, sharing a room with her two older sisters.
Smillie realised that it was a huge financial effort by her parents to send her there, but academically she did not shine.
Smillie eventually attained seven O-levels, fabric and fashion being one, which was the direction she felt her career would lead.
Smillie studied at Langside College to get the other two, but only managed to get one, which she has attributed to too much freedom and enjoying herself with her friends.
At 18 years of age, Smillie embarked on her first year at the Glasgow School of Art, studying Art, Design and Fashion, with the vague idea of becoming a fashion designer.
To subsidise her studies Smillie worked in a cocktail bar, and after approaching a local Glasgow model agency, took up part-time modelling.
Smillie believing that this was his way of saying, " I don't think you've got what it takes ", decided to leave the Glasgow School of Art, and embarked on modelling as her new career.
Smillie met her husband Alex Knight, also a former model, through Fiona's agency and at one point they even considered buying the business, but they decided against it as Smillie realised that looking after a group of young models was not something she wished to take on.
During the early nineties Smillie sent her cv to all the video and production companies in Scotland, stating that " My name's Carol Smillie.
You know me from Wheel of Fortune but I'd really like to do something else now, so I'm willing to work for nothing to get some stuff on tape " Through her perseverance Smillie managed to pick up the odd presenting job and soon had enough material to create a show-reel to present to TV companies.
During her time on the show, Smillie and the Changing Rooms team won A National TV Award and an INDIE Award and were BAFTA nominated.
In 1998, Smillie was awarded her own mid-morning chat-show on BBC One entitled Smillie's People.
In September 1998 Smillie was presented with the famous Red Book about her life, on the long-running television show This Is Your Life.

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Smillie achieved further recognition a few years later when she appeared on the BBC television channel, firstly as a reporter on The Travel Show, and then Holiday, often as the programme's presenter.
However, Smillie became convinced that he would be of most service at the front and persuaded McNair to let him sign up when the ILP contingent came over.

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She insisted on being sponsored by Robert Smillie and her old friend, James Maxton to be introduced to the commons, rather than by the leadership's preferred choice of sponsors.

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Smillie left the agency she had been working for whilst at college, and joined the Best Modelling Agency, run by Fiona Best an ex-model.
Smillie left the show in 1994, to be replaced by Jenny Powell.
He emigrated to the West Coast of New Zealand in 1906, already a committed socialist, influenced by Scottish left-wing thinkers such as Keir Hardie and Bob Smillie ( both members of the Independent Labour Party ).
This was chaired by Cunninghame Graham, while other attendees included Irish nationalist politician John Ferguson, crofter John Murdoch, land reformer Shaw Maxwell and miners ' leader Robert Smillie.
It has been argued that by prolonging the war the Biafran relief effort ( characterised by Canadian development consultant Ian Smillie as " an act of unfortunate and profound folly "), contributed to the deaths of as many as 180, 000 civilians.
Mount Washington from the Valley of Conway was purchased by the American Art Union, made into an engraving by James Smillie, and distributed to 13, 000 Art Union subscribers throughout the country.
Changing Rooms was originally hosted by Carol Smillie, and assisting with the remodeling was Cockney carpenter, " Handy " Andy Kane.
Kane found fame on Changing Rooms, which ran on BBC TV 1996-2004 and was hosted by Carol Smillie and later Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen, in which he appears as a talkative cockney builder who helps out with DIY jobs the contestants cannot handle.
In April 2009, Freedom from Want, a book that traces the evolution of BRAC by author Ian Smillie, was published by Kumarian Press.
The music video for the song, directed by Peter Smillie, takes place at a Mardi Gras-like carnival.
Gay Head, Martha's Vineyard by James David Smillie
Sunset Landscape by George Henry Smillie
On arriving in Barcelona, they had two weeks of very basic training, and were joined by Bob Smillie, grandson of the well-known Scottish socialist and miners ' leader of the same name.

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In the UK a Labour Party anti-war activist Robert Smillie isuued a statement in June 1919 condeming the continuation blockade in which he also claimed that 100, 000 German civilians had died.
As a child, Smillie attended Simshill Primary School, which was very close to where she lived.

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Stephanie sells the gems and goes to an island clinic where she meets Dr. Dan Marshall ( James Smillie ), a brilliant plastic surgeon who uses his talents to repair her face and body.

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Smillie is the youngest of four siblings, with two sisters and a brother.
During October to December 2006, Smillie took part in Series Four of Strictly Come Dancing with her dance partner Matthew Cutler.
Smillie was sacked in January 1999 with the team looking destined for the drop.
His father, James Smillie ( 1807 – 1885 ), a Scottish engraver, emigrated to New York in 1829, was elected to the National Academy of Design in 1851, did much, with his brother William Cumming ( 1813 – 1908 ), to develop the engraving of bank-notes, and was an excellent landscape-engraver.
Smillie, who had been in Barcelona working with John McNair as the representative Youth section of the International Bureau for Revolutionary Socialist Unity.
Smillie, the first foreigner associated with the POUM to become a mortal victim of the Stalinist repression, had been detained at the French border accused of " carrying arms "-a dud hand-bomb was found among the various souvenirs he had with him.

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