Chiswick is lucky to be graced with such a fine selection of celebrities from right across the whole entertainment spectrum.

Perhaps this is due to its convenient location with its easy access to central London on one side and escape route over the Thames to the wilds of the Surrey countryside on the other.

That's not even to mention its accessibility to Heathrow airport via the A4, all of which go to making it a very desirable place to reside for today's movers and shakers.

Television presenter, Kelly Dalglish has been living in Chiswick now for nearly seven years. She fell in love with area whilst driving en route from her then home in Belsize Park in north London to Sky Sports studios in Isleworth.

Fed up with the monotonous journey every day she spontaneously stopped her car one day, got out, visited an estate agent who showed her a vacant property she liked and promptly bought it.

Born in Glasgow, she grew up in Southport, Liverpool when her father Kenny signed for the football club from Celtic in 1977.

She is fiercely proud of her Scottish nationality but at the same time has Liverpool close to her heart. Kelly jokes she would be very happy if Liverpool could be moved into Scotland, with a direct train line to Chiswick of course.

Kelly returned to Glasgow to attend university there during the nineties. However, after appearing in a BT advert alongside her father she was snapped up by Sky Sports in 1998.

Looking back, Kelly is grateful to them for taking a chance on her. At the station she has been able to learn and perfect her craft as well as meet her fiancé Tony Cates.

The couple have been living together for five years now and are getting married this December in Scotland, followed by a honeymoon in Thailand. The news was splashed across the front of the Daily Record before she had barely even told her parents and some of her closest friends.

Kelly is a consummate professional and her knowledge of football and intelligent reporting has won her much respect and admiration throughout the game.

However, it has not all been plain sailing for Kelly, who is now working with Setanta sports and Virgin Media, and she has had to work very hard to get where she is overcoming many obstacles and personal hardship.

Kelly was at Hillsborough with her family in 1989 when Kenny was manager of Liverpool and the horror she witnessed still haunts her today.

She talks movingly about the events that unfolded that fateful day and believes that lessons from Heysel four years earlier could and should have been learned.

Her mother Marina who she loves dearly was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2003 and the dignity, togetherness and strength of character the family displayed during this very difficult time was typical of the warmth and humour that come across so effortlessly in Kelly's personality.

Marina has since fully recovered and set up the Marina Dalglish appeal to help other sufferers and it is something Kelly is actively involved in.

Kelly is also heavily involved in a project in Africa helping underprivileged kids to play football and is consistently being asked to help out at charity events or as a guest speaker at dinners and sporting functions. She is an avid Strictly Come Dancing and Hell's Kitchen fan and recently appeared on Ready Steady Cook with former Arsenal star Lee Dixon.

Her ideal weekend would be to see Liverpool win the Premiership at Anfield on the Saturday, jet off to Las Vegas to meet up with her brother Paul, who plays in Major League Soccer for Houston Dynamos, and watch Tony Bennett and Aretha Franklin perform a double header at Caesar's Palace in the evening.

Following all that she would then fly down to Rio on the Sunday to watch Scotland thrash Brazil in the Maracanã stadium.

Well with Kelly's Midas touch anything is possible and the future certainly looks bright for this rising Chiswick star, but Tony Bennett and Aretha Franklin on the same bill that doesn't seem quite so likely, does it?