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Kate Garraway working on new show after Derek Draper's death

Kate Garraway working on new show after Derek Draper's death
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Kate Garraway reveals that she has been filming a new mystery TV series abroad.

Kate Garraway has revealed that she has been working on a mystery new TV series that could air later this year.

The Good Morning Britain host has been involved in three acclaimed documentaries about her husband Derek Draper, who died in January after battling with the horrific consequences of coronavirus for almost four years.

Taking to Instagram, she posted an image of her with a gift of some flowers after arriving back in the UK on an Emirates flight.

She wrote: "Just landed back home after an amazing week filming - meeting some truly inspirational people ( can reveal all in September).

"Every flight that lands safely is a good flight by me! But this was exceptional.

"Despite storms internationally & delays the staff were calm & kind & managed to look as fresh as these flowers - even on landing. I am more resembling pot pouri but feel great!"

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