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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 ...
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]
Anita Rani joins BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour to present the programme's Friday and Saturday editions. [82] BBC Radio 4 confirms Elizabeth Day and Johny Pitts as new presenters of the Open Book programme, with Day making her debut on 17 January and Pitts making his debut on 31 January. [83]
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In 2006, she presented with her father a Radio 4 series on the history of universities in Britain, The Idea of a University. [9] Kearney presented her final Woman's Hour on 19 March 2007 and her final Newsnight on 23 March 2007. She became the main presenter of Radio 4's lunchtime news programme The World at One on 16 April 2007.
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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 ...
She presented BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour, [5] as well as You and Yours, and is a regular stand-in presenter of The Media Show on Radio 4. In September 2017, she appeared on the BBC Radio 4 programme Great Lives, nominating Constance Markievicz for a great life. As of December 2020 she still presented Woman's Hour occasionally; however her ...