Former BBC Woman’s Hour presenter Jenni Murray dies aged 75
The former BBC Radio 4 Woman’s Hour presenter Jenni Murray has died at the age of 75. Murray, who joined the programme in 1987 and left in 2020, established a reputation as a formidable presenter, conducting interviews with prominent female figures including Margaret Thatcher and Hillary Clinton. Born in Barnsley, Murray began her broadcasting career at BBC Radio Bristol in 1973, going on to report and present for BBC television’s South Today programme.
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