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Woman of Today: An Autobiography

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EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Mystery as Prince Andrew's favourite club Tramp - which once played host to stars. Similarly, in 2006, for the actual sixtieth birthday broadcast there was a glamorous show of stars but alongside celebrity, Woman’s Hour used this anniversary year as an opportunity to commission a survey into the lives of British women – and men – with questions on sex and relationships, work, parenting and caring, and living arrangements. Woman’s Hour loves to commemorate its birthdays and with seventy-five years’ worth of celebrations under its belt, these anniversary broadcasts can offer a fascinating insight into how the programme - and women’s lives - have changed. Good Morning Britain viewers demand Richard Madeley be dropped as he asks guest who lost 21 relatives when.A unique aspect of the tributes to the much-loved actor and TV sitcom star was the paucity of wicked anecdotes about him. We didn't make love every time we saw each other - our relationship was more than sex, especially after all those years.

Women who wore images of Hamas paragliders taking part in the attack on Israel to be charged - but they. She is a professional radio presenter, not an automaton, and displays an admirable capacity to draw distinctions between her personal interests and her on-air duties. Inevitably, that includes the couple’s only child, Camilla, 41, who is married and lives in Kingston, Surrey, and is a stalwart protector of her father’s memory. As a newly-qualified solicitor, he helped his father interrogate the Enfield poltergeist and, as such, is probably the only member of the Law Society to have cross-examined a ghost.The film's producer Stephen Woolley heard the programme, and his company, Number 9 Films, optioned the script from Whistledown Productions, who became consultants to the film and were credited as Associate Producers. They were left with a increasing realisation that, while the men might be building a new age, they would still be expected to make the tea and do the housework. But the critics were less enthusiastic describing it as 'a lurid Victorian melodrama' and 'witless and synthetic.

Shani Louk's brother reveals 'our whole family crashed' when they saw her being paraded by Hamas 'spitting. But she was in love with him, admitting: ‘I did see other men from time to time but none of them seemed quite as attractive. She is also on the Chancellor's Forum for the London Institute and an honorary graduate of several universities, among them the University of Nottingham, Nottingham Trent and Dundee. The magnificent performance of Leonard Rossiter held the series together, but the show also boasted David Nobbs' consistently witty scripts and a supporting cast of fantastic characters and a host of enduring catchphrases. Eventually, Perry managed to catch the actor's attention, and, forcing a fake smile on to his face, leapt up and walked him out of the office.

The producer concluded that, in his eyes at least, a star needs to work with the rest of the team, rather than against them, to make a sitcom that will last. With its impressive audience of around 4 million at this time, Woman’s Hour was well placed to tempt female grandees to the airwaves.

Asked this week for a view on the allegations being made against Rossiter, MacGregor said: ‘I’m going to be really boring and say “No Comment”. The arrival of each floor had seemed to trigger a new and darker shade in the colour chart of his emotions: 1 - cerise; 2 - rose; 3 - crimson; 4 - ruby. The activity was centred on the daughters Janet and Margaret Hodgson, with 11-year-old Janet acting as the conduit for a mysterious, gruff voice… In The Reunion, Sue MacGregor hears from the people who witnessed first-hand the most documented paranormal event in Britain – the "Enfield Poltergeist". However, the show's stand-out personality is the bombastic, eye-rolling Battery Sergeant Major Williams (Windsdor Davies). It was a regular, farcical scene that might have come straight out of a Rossiter sitcom, but this was serious.I wrote a letter (hard copy with an envelope) to Woman's Hour in 1983 following an iterm on the new design of the disposable nappy. Initially joining the BBC in 1967 as a reporter for The World At One, she hosted Woman's Hour from 1972 until 1987. A famously phlegmatic man (known affectionately as 'The One-Take Major' by the actors with whom he worked) who never appeared even remotely rattled when presiding over the likes of the irrepressibly tetchy Arthur Lowe, the obdurately diffident John Le Mesurier or the hyper-active Clive Dunn, was now, for once in his life, visibly bubbling up with volcanic anger. But in 2002, 18 years after his death, a letter fell on to his widow Gillian’s doormat, the contents of which were every bit as shocking, say friends, as the allegations now being made against her late husband. The consequences of this clash of personalities would be twofold: for Rossiter, it would be the loss of a role, but for Croft the loss would arguably be greater.

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