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Home » Dame Jenni Murray dies aged 75 as tributes flood in for the legendary BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour presenter
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Dame Jenni Murray dies aged 75 as tributes flood in for the legendary BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour presenter

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Dame Jenni Murray dies aged 75 as tributes flood in for the legendary BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour presenter
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Dame Jenni Murray, the celebrated broadcaster who became the longest-serving presenter of BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour, has died at the age of 75.

The beloved journalist helmed the flagship programme for more than three decades, joining in 1987 and departing in 2020.


Throughout her remarkable tenure, she transformed the show into an essential platform for exploring women’s experiences and perspectives.

Her final broadcast concluded with Helen Reddy’s feminist anthem I Am Woman.

Dame Jenni’S final broadcast concluded with Helen Reddy’s feminist anthem I Am Woman

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Former programme editor Sally Feldman described her interviewing technique as almost hypnotic, noting that “she just didn’t have any fear at all about asking people things and they always found themselves replying.”

Growing up in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, Ms Murray received a grammar school education before pursuing French and drama at the University of Hull.

Her journey into broadcasting commenced in 1973 at a local radio station in Bristol.

She subsequently moved to television, presenting BBC TV’s South Today from 1978 until 1983.

Dame Jenni Murray presented BBC TV’s South Today from 1978 until 1983

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Prior to taking the reins at Woman’s Hour, she honed her skills on some of the BBC’s most prestigious programmes, including Newsnight on BBC Two and Radio 4’s Today programme.

She took over the Woman’s Hour presenting chair from Sue MacGregor, going on to champion women’s issues throughout her career.

Ms Murray’s interviews became legendary moments in broadcasting history.

She memorably confronted Margaret Thatcher over childcare policies and pressed Hillary Clinton on forgiving her husband Bill’s infidelity.

Dame Jenni Murray with Queen Camilla

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Hollywood icon Bette Davis and acclaimed author Margaret Atwood also featured among her distinguished guests, alongside a notably flirtatious exchange with Jack Nicholson.

Her contribution to broadcasting earned her a damehood in 2011, whilst she also collected two Sony Awards and secured a place in the Radio Academy Hall of Fame.

Ms Murray herself considered her conversation with folk singer Joan Baez “the peak of my career.”

The beloved presenter demonstrated remarkable openness about her personal health struggles throughout her career.

In 2006, she made the decision to announce her breast cancer diagnosis live on air to her listeners.

She underwent a mastectomy and chemotherapy before making her return to Radio 4.

Beyond her cancer journey, she spoke candidly about other health matters, including her weight loss surgery and experiences with the menopause.

Dame Jenni Murray spoke candidly about her health matters

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Her willingness to discuss such topics publicly reflected her broader commitment to addressing issues affecting women’s lives.

She also authored several books, including a menopause guide titled Is It Me Or Is It Hot In Here?

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