and current affairs. From 1988 to 2006, Lawley was the presenter of Desert Island Discs on BBC Radio 4. Sue Lawley was born at Sedgley, near Dudley, in July...
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Saturday Matters with Sue Lawley was a short lived, late night chat show presented by Sue Lawley, which aired on BBC One in late 1989. Originally intended...
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presented by Michael Parkinson from 1986 to 1988, then from 1988 to 2006 by Sue Lawley and from 2006 to 2018 by Kirsty Young. Young was replaced by 6 Music presenter...
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the long-running BBC Radio 4 programme Desert Island Discs, replacing Sue Lawley; she began on 1 October 2006. According to the odds given by bookmaker...
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educator Sue Jones, several people Sue Kelly (born 1936), American politician Sue Klebold (born 1949), American mother of Dylan Bennet Klebold Sue Lawley (born...
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was Sue Lawley (in 1988) who became the most frequent replacement for the host and indeed for some time was Wogan's 'official' stand in. When Lawley gained...
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presented by David Butler, Alastair Burnet, Robert McKenzie, Robin Day and Sue Lawley. Since Jeremy Thorpe's death in December 2014, this is the latest election...
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children in the United Kingdom. The new format, presented by Terry Wogan, Sue Lawley and Esther Rantzen, saw a dramatic increase in public donations: £1 million...
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outsider". Parkinson stayed for two years until handing duties over to Sue Lawley. Between 1994 and 1996 he hosted Parkinson on Sport on BBC Radio 5 Live...
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was succeeded as presenter by Michael Parkinson (1986–1988), then by Sue Lawley (1988–2006), Kirsty Young (2006–2018) and most recently by Lauren Laverne...
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who were later joined by other journalists such as Julia Somerville, Sue Lawley and Michael Buerk. However, the two most significant revamps happened...
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September 1975 until 5 July 1979 on BBC1. It was initially presented by Sue Lawley, Denis Tuohy and Donald MacCormick and reporters included John Pitman...
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launched the following Monday, 3 September, and was originally presented by Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell with Newsnight presenter Jeremy Paxman as the first...
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various presenters deputise for the main chair. Sir Ludovic Kennedy, Sue Lawley (the first woman to chair the programme), Bernard Levin (who is the only...
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cherished. In 2004, Nighy was a guest on Desert Island Discs, presented by Sue Lawley. One of his chosen discs was "Won't Get Fooled Again" by The Who, so that...
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Oxford and Professor of Experimental Physics at the University of Oxford Sue Lawley (born 1946 in Sedgley) is an English TV and radio broadcaster. Nigel Mazlyn...
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across, encouraged – so the Conservative Party claimed – by presenter Sue Lawley. When Thatcher asked her whether she accepted that the Belgrano had been...
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melodic invention and consummate craftsmanship, Rutter has few peers." Sue Lawley referred to Rutter as "the most celebrated and successful composer of...
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occurrence of the real life events. It was slated by media figures such as Sue Lawley of Tonight. Subsequently, the film was effectively banned from viewing...
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Retrieved 20 August 2016. "Desert Island Discs 1989 – Eric Clapton & Sue Lawley". YouTube Network. 23 July 2016. Archived from the original on 27 October...
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Sue Lawley (born 1946), English broadcaster William R. Lawley, Jr. (1920–1999), United States Army Air Forces officer Wenlock Lawleys Richard Lawley (died...
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1993, Field appeared on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs, talking to Sue Lawley about her upbringing in different children's homes in Northern England...
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then returning to Belfast as the BBC's Ireland correspondent. He and Sue Lawley were the first readers of the BBC Six O'Clock News when the programme...
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Moore 31st 16 March 1978 Andrew Gardner Susannah York 32nd 22 March 1979 Sue Lawley Michael York 33rd 20 March 1980 Anna Ford Edward Fox 34th 22 March 1981...
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Lakeland Fells compiled by John M Turner (1982) Sue Lawley’s Desert Island Discussions by Sue Lawley (1990) A Companion to Wainwright’s Pictorial Guides...
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Follett, science writer Brian J. Ford, cartoonist Gren Jones, journalist Sue Lawley and news reader Michael Buerk, have spent part of their careers with the...
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Humphrys Catherine Jacob Natasha Kaplinsky Kenneth Kendall Lucy Kite Sue Lawley Terry Lloyd Trevor McDonald Anne MacKenzie Paul Mason Daisy McAndrew Cliff...
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v t e Desert Island Discs Hosts Roy Plomley Michael Parkinson Sue Lawley Kirsty Young Lauren Laverne Episodes 1942–1946 1951–1960 1961–1970 1971–1980 1981–1990...
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in journalism. He joined the BBC where he worked as a researcher for Sue Lawley and Anne Robinson. He turned to directing in 1996 while working on the...
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with the Bromsgrove Messenger, South Wales Echo (he shared a house with Sue Lawley in Cardiff), and the Daily Mail. In 1970, he joined BBC Radio Bristol...
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