Jane McDonald Heads Back to Her Cruise Ship Roots | This Morning

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Jane McDonald is on the sofa to tell us all about travelling the world, what really goes on below deck and how she might just have a return to the charts up her sleeve!

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In This Story: Jane McDonald

Jane Anne McDonald is an English easy listening singer, songwriter, media personality, actress and television presenter, who became known to the public in 1998 after her appearance on the BBC show The Cruise.

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