Jean Kittson

This was followed by Let the Blood Run Free, Kittson Fahey,[3][4] the Great Debate series[5] as well as Good News Week, The Glasshouse and The Einstein Factor.

She is the author of Tongue Lashing,[6] We Need to Talk About Mum and Dad[7] on supporting ageing parents, and a book on menopause, You're Still Hot To Me.

[10] Kittson is best known for her performances, particularly as a news commentator Veronica Glenhuntly, on the ABC1 evening comedy program The Big Gig,[11] which aired in the early 1990s.

Kittson also starred in the TV series of Let The Blood Run Free, which was first shown on Network Ten in 1990, and ran for two seasons.

Jean is Patron of The Junction Works - Community Services[16] and an Ambassador for: In 2010, Kittson appeared in Bad Behaviour, starring Lindsay Farris, John Jarratt and Roger Ward, written and directed by Joseph Sims.