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womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> I don't like Jenny Murray hosting Woman's Hour.

> Now she is leaving, how can I get Caitlin Moran to

> take over?? Anyone else feel the same? That

> programme needs an injection of fresh blood .


Caitlin Moran is unbearable.

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Because Jenny Murray is 70, and its time for someone younger. Jane Garvey is 56. It needs mixing up a bit. Jenny murray was too fixed in her views IMO. I was turning off when she came on. Im surprised anyone listens to her if they are under 55. Wee Queenie- you should apply?
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womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> Because Jenny Murray is 70, and its time for

> someone younger. Jane Garvey is 56. It needs

> mixing up a bit. Jenny murray was too fixed in

> her views IMO. I was turning off when she came on.

> Im surprised anyone listens to her if they are

> under 55. Wee Queenie- you should apply?


Everyone in broadcasting is 'fixed in their views' because if you aren't, in this climate they come back later and bite you on the bum!

Julia Hartley Brewer has her head screwed on ...but I doubt if she would ever kow-tow to the BBC

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Is Victoria Derbyshire any good ? I know she did some pioneering stuff on the whole vaginal mesh thing, I think its still important to have a place for womens issues. Is she too campaigny ?

I thought the job of a good journalist was to open things up. I can still be open to ideas and change my mind, even if it takes a while..

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I think Victoria will be seen as too similar to Jane Garvey. Both are of a similar age and both have that 5Live style which is expected, given both worked there. I?d go for Liz Green or another regional host but I think the BBC will think it?s best to go young and/or ethnic minority. It?s a good programme but tilts too far to affluent/academic in its content these days. You and Yours is more entertaining, useful, friendly and eye-opening and has a largely female presentation team.
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