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  2. Woman's Hour - Wikipedia

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    On 18 July 2010, after 64 years of Woman's Hour, the BBC began broadcasting a full series called Men's Hour on BBC Radio 5 Live, presented by Tim Samuels. [9] In 2006, Woman's Hour had 2.7 million listeners. [10] For one week in April 2014, the programme was guest edited by J. K. Rowling, Kelly Holmes, Naomi Alderman, Doreen Lawrence and Lauren ...

  3. Jenni Murray - Wikipedia

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    She took over from Sue MacGregor as presenter of Woman's Hour in 1987. She has presented BBC Radio 4's The Message and written for magazines and newspapers including The Guardian, Daily Express and the Daily Mail. [2] [3] She hosted her final Woman's Hour on 1 October 2020. [4] She has written several books, including: 1996 – Woman's Hour, 50 ...

  4. Emma Barnett - Wikipedia

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    In April 2014, Barnett was a judge for Woman's Hour (on BBC Radio 4) power list, [23] a programme on which she had already been an occasional presenter, the youngest in the programme's history. [24] [25] A decade before Barnett began her role on Woman's Hour, at 17, she did work experience with its presenter, Jenni Murray. [24]

  5. Jane Garvey (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Jane Susan Garvey (born 23 June 1964) is a British radio presenter, until recently of BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour, and co-founder of the weekly podcast series Fortunately (since March 2017). Garvey's was the first voice on BBC Radio 5 Live when it launched at 5:00 am on 28 March 1994.

  6. Late Night Woman's Hour - Wikipedia

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    Late Night Woman's Hour (LNWH) is a late-night edition of the long-running, BBC Radio 4 programme Woman's Hour. It started in 2015 with a one-month pilot run, scheduled twice-weekly on Thursday and Friday at 11 pm for one hour. [ 1 ]

  7. Emma Barnett to leave Woman’s Hour to present Today programme ...

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  8. New BBC Woman’s Hour host revealed as Emma Barnett departs

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  9. Sue MacGregor - Wikipedia

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    Returning to South Africa, she began her broadcasting career there on the SABC's English-language radio service. Initially joining the BBC in 1967 as a reporter for The World At One, she hosted Woman's Hour from 1972 until 1987. In 1984, she became one of the hosts of BBC Radio 4's Today programme, a position she held until 2002. [4]