Woman’s Hour host Nuala McGovern : ‘I’d like to try being a man for a day’
The BBC radio presenter on her raucous parties, living in New York during 9/11, and her love of hurkle-durkling Born in Ireland, Nuala McGovern, 54, joined the BBC in 2009. In 2012, she went to the BBC World Service where she presented, Newsday, its breakfast programme, and then Outside Source (…)
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