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  2. Advice column - Wikipedia

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    An agony aunt whose own personal problems and issues are more bizarre than those of her correspondents. A notable example is the British TV sitcom Agony created by Anna Raeburn , starring Maureen Lipman as the agony aunt with an overbearing mother, an unreliable husband, neurotic gay neighbours, and a career in media surrounded by self ...

  3. Mrs Mills Solves all Your Problems - Wikipedia

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    Mrs. Mills Solves all Your Problems is a popular, satirical and fictional agony aunt column in The Sunday Times Style magazine, in which readers write or email Mrs Mills and she replies with exceptionally bad advice. Examples include -"get a new best friend"- or "she is obviously sleeping with your husband".

  4. Dear Deidre - Wikipedia

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    Dear Deidre was the British newspaper The Sun's long running agony aunt column written by Deidre Sanders. [1] Dear Deidre is also a phone-in section on the long-running British daytime TV programme This Morning, where the section has viewers calling live on the show asking for help from Deidre Sanders.

  5. Melanie McFadyean - Wikipedia

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    [25] [26] Receiving 12,000 letters a year in her postbag, [27] she was the popular '80s agony aunt for the bestselling British teen-girl magazine Just Seventeen, [28] aka J-17, from its inception in 1983 [29] until 1986. Her "Dear Melanie" advice column brought comfort and practical advice to otherwise uninformed teenage girls (and sometimes boys).

  6. Peggy Makins - Wikipedia

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    Peggy Makins (1916-2011) was an English agony aunt, who wrote for Woman magazine under the pen name Evelyn Home.. She was born in Hammersmith, London, England, in 1916. [1]She took over the column in Woman at the age of 21, having previously been its sub-editor, and continued to write it until retirement.

  7. Anna Raeburn - Wikipedia

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    Anna Raeburn (born 3 April 1944) is a British broadcaster, author and journalist who is best known for her role as a radio agony aunt, giving advice on relationships and more general life problems. As a broadcaster, she has worked for Capital Radio, LBC and the original Talk Radio. She has authored two books and currently writes her own weekly ...

  8. Moral Injury: The Grunts - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    Most people enter military service “with the fundamental sense that they are good people and that they are doing this for good purposes, on the side of freedom and country and God,” said Dr. Wayne Jonas, a military physician for 24 years and president and CEO of the Samueli Institute, a non-profit health research organization.

  9. Katharine Whitehorn - Wikipedia

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    Her column proved popular with readers, and she continued to write it until 1996, working partly from home, which was unusual at the time. [3] From 1997 to 2016, she wrote a monthly agony aunt column for Saga Magazine. [3] [7] Whitehorn's column was reinstated in The Observer magazine by John Mulholland in 2011 and continued to appear until ...