5/27/2023 0 Comments Forget Me Knot by Sue MargolisOne day, while David was at school, she went into his bedroom and started typing manically. The arrival of David’s first home computer in 1995 prompted Sue to find a new outlet for her comedic bent. She continued with Woman’s Hour into the mid-90s, alongside having a third child, Eleanor. The family moved back to London in 1981, just after Sue’s son, David, was born. She presented packages on such topics as Yorkshire English for the perplexed, and the Barnsley chop. The result was that she became the programme’s Yorkshire reporter, specialising in lighter stories, much prized by successive editors of the programme. Sue made a sample radio feature about a child living with kidney dialysis and sent the tape on spec to Woman’s Hour. While pregnant, she began playing with an Uher tape recorder she had been given by her mother-in-law, Sylvia Margolis, who had been a BBC reporter.
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