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Julia Woodlands Baird (born 19 February 1970 [citation needed]) is an Australian journalist, broadcaster and author. She contributes to The New York Times and The Sydney Morning Herald and has been a regular host of The Drum , a television news review program on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).
Julia Baird may refer to: Julia Baird (teacher) (born 1947), British retired teacher and half-sister of John Lennon; Julia Baird (journalist) (born 1970), Australian ...
Julia had two daughters with Dykins: Julia (later Julia Baird – b. 5 March 1947) and Jacqueline ("Jackie" – b. 26 October 1949). [51] [52] As Jackie was born prematurely, her mother visited the hospital every day to see her. [5] When Lennon was 11 years old, he started to visit the Dykins' house, and often stayed overnight.
Based on a biography written by Lennon's half-sister Julia Baird, the 2009 film told the story of Lennon's adolescence. ... Julia Lennon, as well as the formation of his first band, the Quarrymen ...
Betty Lou Bredemus, mother of Julia Roberts and grandmother of young starlet Emma Roberts, died Thursday morning at St. John's Health Center in Santa Monica after suffering from lung cancer. She ...
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Julia Baird (née Dykins; born 5 March 1947) is a British retired teacher and author. She is the younger half-sister of English musician John Lennon, and is the eldest daughter of his mother Julia Lennon and John 'Bobby' Albert Dykins. She also has an older maternal half-sister, Ingrid Pedersen.
The Drum was an Australian nightly television current affairs and news analysis program hosted by Julia Baird, Ellen Fanning, and Dan Bourchier.At the time of the program's axing, the program aired in the primetime slot of 6:00 pm weekdays on ABC TV and was aired later on the ABC News Channel at 9:00 pm AEDT.