• including an affair with Leonard Rossiter. "BBC – Radio 4 – Presenter – Sue MacGregor". Archived from the original on 28 June 2008. Retrieved 20 July 2013...
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    looking back at pioneering women newsreaders, Lawley confirmed to host Sue MacGregor that she is retired. In 1981, she made a guest appearance in the Yes...
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    that Lobov had sued McGregor, seeking 5 percent of the proceeds of the $600 million deal conducted in 2021. Following the suing, McGregor aimed several...
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  • relationship with the broadcaster Sue MacGregor. His wife had not been aware of the affair until she received a letter from MacGregor breaking the news that her...
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  • Douglas Macgregor(born 1947), American military writer Elizabeth Ann Macgregor (born 1958), Scottish curator and art historian Gregor MacGregor (1786–1845)...
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    the case. In 2018 the BBC Radio 4 programme The Reunion, presented by Sue MacGregor, revisited the case, with interviews with witnesses Morris, Richard...
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  • this period included Libby Purves in the late 1970s. John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor joined the rotating list of presenters in 1986. Peter Hobday, who had...
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  • critic reviews, with four being "rave" and three being "positive". Sue MacGregor, the broadcaster and chairman of the Orange Prize judges, praised the...
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    O'Sullevan, Joan Collins, Dame Beryl Bainbridge, Dickie Davies and Sue MacGregor amongst others. He had recently returned from a Middle East tour of...
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  • police investigation was the subject of BBC Radio 4's The Reunion. Sue MacGregor discussed the investigation with John Domaille, who subsequently served...
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    Timpson Today presenter 1987–2019 with Brian Redhead, Peter Hobday, Sue MacGregor, Anna Ford, James Naughtie, Edward Stourton, Sarah Montague, Carolyn...
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  • voice. The third series starred Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens, Mark Perry, Lewis MacLeod (episode 1), Phil Cornwell (episodes 2–3) and Kevin Connelly (episodes...
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  • (mayor) of the city. Sinclair was interviewed on 21 October 1980 by Sue MacGregor when Woman's Hour broadcast from Harrogate. However, he had begun to...
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  • Smith, Stephenson, Langham, and producer Lloyd reunited to talk to Sue MacGregor about the series. Langham's departure was touched upon, with Lloyd seeming...
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    player Annabel Croft, TV presenter Kirsty Gallacher, BBC Radio 4's Sue MacGregor, Ulrika Jonsson, Heather McCartney and Shakin Stevens who all presented...
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  • (1985–1988), Edward Blishen (1989–1997), Louise Doughty (1998–2001) and Sue MacGregor (2003–2010). Since 2011 it has been presented by the writer, broadcaster...
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    Jools' 19th Annual Hootenanny - 2011". BBC. Retrieved 15 January 2023. Sue, MacGregor (19 August 2012). "60s Girl Singers". The Reunion. BBC. Radio 4. "No...
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  • developing the use of phone-ins in the series. According to presenter Sue MacGregor, Chalmers "enlivened Woman's Hour's mix of the important, the frivolous...
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  • episode of their series The Reunion on the subject of Hillsborough. Sue MacGregor brought together a group of people who were involved in the disaster...
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  • the coverage was "mind-numbingly tedious", and BBC radio presenter Sue MacGregor expressed disappointment that the coverage had failed to provide sufficient...
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  • contributions from Hughes, filmmaker Oliver Stone, and broadcaster Sue MacGregor. The Mary Renault Prize is offered at St Hugh's College, Challans' alma...
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  • weather would be "brighter in the north than the south, like the people". Sue MacGregor and Peter Hobday were also co-presenters, and the team was celebrated...
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    KG MacGregor (aka Sue A. Greer, born October 22, 1955) is an American writer of lesbian fiction. She has authored over two dozen lesbian romance novels...
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  • Television. He died in 2009. Cathy MacDonald – main presenter on Reporting Scotland during the late 1980s. Sue MacGregor – long-serving main presenter on...
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  • (1958–1972), Teresa McGonagle (1958–1976), Judith Chalmers (1966–1970), Sue MacGregor (1972–1987), Jenni Murray (1987–2020), Martha Kearney (1998 to March...
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  • and the clubs of St James, complete with a rich gin and tonic voice". Sue MacGregor disliked de Manio's "golf-club bore attitude to anything foreign". From...
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  • stand-in presenters in recent years have included David Baddiel and Sue MacGregor. In January 2013, Marr suffered a stroke and went on sabbatical from...
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  • driver (d. 1971) 1941 – Ben Jones, American actor and politician 1941 – Sue MacGregor, English journalist and radio host 1941 – John McNally, English singer...
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    before moving to BBC Radio 4 to present Today. She took over from Sue MacGregor as presenter of Woman's Hour in 1987. She has presented BBC Radio 4's...
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    judges were Marcus du Sautoy, Andrew Holgate, Maria Misra, John Simpson, Sue MacGregor. The 2006 judges were Robert Winston, Sir Richard Eyre, Pankaj Mishra...
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