Dame Jenni Murray, former BBC journalist and broadcaster, dies aged 75
Read our Privacy notice Dame Jenni Murray, the esteemed broadcaster who presented BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour for three decades, has died aged 75, the BBC confirmed. Tributes remember Dame Jenni as a "broadcasting icon" who leaves "an indelible legacy on generations of listeners". Outgoing BBC director-general Tim Davie: “This is incredibly sad news and our thoughts are with all of Dame Jenni’s family and friends.
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