• Everywoman was a weekly radio magazine programme broadcast on the BBC World Service between March 1997 and April 2006. Billed as "for and about women"...
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  • Everywoman may also refer to: Everywoman (film), a 1919 lost film everywoman (organisation), a women's professional organization Everywoman (radio programme)...
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    of Lesley Sharp, who has become in recent years television's favourite Everywoman... At last I can put my hand on my heart and give an unqualified cheer...
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  • Four Book of the Week, BBC Radio 4 (read by Emilia Fox) With Clive Anderson – Justice system in Greenland, BBC Radio 4 Everywoman, BBC World Service Sandi...
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    Businesswoman of the Year 2007. In December 2008 she won the NatWest Spirit of Everywoman Award for services to women in business. In November 2010 she was listed...
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  • The Making of Ancient Egyptians, WalltoWall/Channel 4 2003: Everywoman, World Service Radio (14.6.03) 2005: Death In Sakkara, BBC Interactive 2005: The...
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    May 2015). "Grayson Perry's Dream House: a secular chapel to the Essex everywoman". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 4 January 2018. "Grayson Perry’s Dream...
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    Jane Garvey (broadcaster) (category English radio personalities)
    also presented the Everywoman programme on the BBC World Service. She was also the presenter of the relaunched Midday show on BBC Radio 5 Live (during which...
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    World Service's Everywoman, reaching 45 million listeners worldwide. Smy's appearance was also selected for the Pick of the World programme, and Theo Simon...
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    work, Gemma is a supporter of women's initiatives and hosted the FDM Everywoman in Technology Awards in 2016, 2017 and 2018. She also hosted events for...
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    funded via Unbound, that became the fastest crowdfunded book of all time. everywoman says Black "embodies the traits of a modern leader", particularly in regard...
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    existing for men. Los Angeles vocal coach Eric Vetro stated, "She's an Everywoman as opposed to an untouchable fantasy goddess, so maybe that's why people...
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  • Alexandra Manley in 1995.[citation needed] The march was broadcast often by BBC Radio during World War II, especially when programming was directed to occupied...
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    Australia's history, foregrounding the women rather than the men. Joan is an Everywoman character who in various guises lives through all the iconic moments of...
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    University of Chichester. She was also the 2012 winner of "The Spirit of Everywoman Award", awarded by NatWest. In 2013, she was named as one of publishing...
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    Archived from the original on 21 July 2019. Retrieved 21 July 2019. "Everywoman by Jess Phillips – a life less ordinary". The Guardian. 6 March 2017....
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    programming ends. April – The final edition of Everywoman is broadcast. Archived episodes of the programme have since been made available on the BBC website...
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  • 2014. "Spotlight on Everywoman Club: Melanie Eusebe and Sophie Chandauka pave the way for workplace diversity", Update, Everywoman, May 2015, pp. 3–4....
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  • Broadcasting: Editors Award, Everywoman Association of International Broadcasters: Best Magazine or Documentary Programme, Abdallah el-Binni's "Prisoner...
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    interview in The Times In the Psychiatrist's Chair (interview on BBC Radio 4 in 1993) Everywoman: "A Whirlwind Affair" (interview on the BBC World Service in...
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    Doolittle, the plucky everywoman ripe for uplifting transformation to TV's upper echelons. The discovery has paid off: the programme is sweet, fun and informative...
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  • From 2001-12, he was a freelance presenter on the BBC World Service radio programme The World Today. From August 2012-July 2013 he was Public Relations...
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  • "Professor" Stanley Unwin, including Milligan's radio comedy programme The Goon Show. He admired the programme's unique humour, characterised by attacks on...
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  • to create The Ballad of Halo Jones with artist Ian Gibson. Halo was an everywoman in the far future, born into mass unemployment on a floating housing estate...
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  • to the community in Whatlington, East Sussex Maxine Benson. Director, Everywoman Ltd, for services to Women's Enterprise Dr Chitra Bharucha, for services...
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  • Christine, Mrs. Eastwood, Training and Business Development Manager, Everywoman. For services to Equal Opportunities. Professor Kimmy Ai Ngor Eldridge...
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