From trailblazer Barbara Edwards, the first British female weather presenter on telly, to the BBC's lovely Carol Kirkwood we look at the iconic weather stars who have brightened up our days
When she joined TV-am in 1983, Wincey Willis became ITV s first national female weather presenter. In recent years she has devoted her life to wildlife conservation.
It all started with one man in a velour V-neck. But thanks to the Green Goddess, Roland Rat, Parki and Anne and Nick, British breakfast TV became legendary. Stars recall four decades of early-morning highs, lows and record-breaking snogs
Women of Teesside town honoured in John s book - from landlady born with beer in blood to war heroine
It s John Riddle s 22nd text on the town and its people
John Riddle. Independent. Hart.
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A new book by a local author and councillor is being written to acknowledge the women of Hartlepool, who have enriched the town and made positive contributions to society.