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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
- | Scottish journalist and broadcaster, originally from the Isle of Lewis. Her first big break was reading the breakfast news on BBC Scotland, and she went on to become seemingly ubiquitous in Gaelic-language programming, as well as presenting current affairs programmes (and the holiday show ''Passport'', from which [[Passport Quiz|Passport Quiz]] was a spin-off) in English. Currently | + | Scottish journalist and broadcaster, originally from the Isle of Lewis. Her first big break was reading the breakfast news on BBC Scotland, and she went on to become seemingly ubiquitous in Gaelic-language programming, as well as presenting current affairs programmes (and the holiday show ''Passport'', from which [[Passport Quiz|Passport Quiz]] was a spin-off) in English. Currently hosts ''Sunday Morning'' on Radio Scotland, and Radio Nan Gaidheal's weekday magazine show ''Naoi gu Deich'' ("Nine till Ten")... you can probably work out when those are on. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Current revision as of 08:10, 21 April 2023
Biography
Scottish journalist and broadcaster, originally from the Isle of Lewis. Her first big break was reading the breakfast news on BBC Scotland, and she went on to become seemingly ubiquitous in Gaelic-language programming, as well as presenting current affairs programmes (and the holiday show Passport, from which Passport Quiz was a spin-off) in English. Currently hosts Sunday Morning on Radio Scotland, and Radio Nan Gaidheal's weekday magazine show Naoi gu Deich ("Nine till Ten")... you can probably work out when those are on.
Trivia
She provided the voice of Lady Penelope in the Gaelic dubbed version of Thunderbirds.
Web links
Cathy MacDonald at Star Management