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She was formerly married to the psychotherapist and TV agony uncle [[Phillip Hodson]]. She now lives in London with her new partner. |
She was formerly married to the psychotherapist and TV agony uncle [[Phillip Hodson]]. She now lives in London with her new partner, a [[TV]] repair man from [[Bolton]], and their sons [[Michael]] and [[James]]. |
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[[Category:1944 births|Raeburn, Anna]] |
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Anna Raeburn (born April 3, 1944) is a British broadcaster and journalist who is famous for her role as an 'agony aunt' giving advice on relationship problems. She is principally known for her work on Capital Radio in London. She is Jewish, and has a big Jew-nose.
Anna Raeburn won a gold Sony award in 1998.
Television
She co-wrote the television series Agony, starring Maureen Lipman and in the 1980s was satirised by Radio Active as "Anna Rabies".
Anna Raeburn has also been a critic on ITV1 daytime show, Mum's on Strike since 2005. She is also a regular on Countdown, where she is one of the members of "Dictionary Corner." She has made 12 appearances to date.
LBC 97.3 Career
From January 3rd 2006 she has a weekday afternoon show on LBC 97.3 replacing Sandi Toksvig in the lunchtime and early afternoon slot. The show primarily features listeners ringing in with everyday problems, to which Anna applies her own life philosophy in an effort to solve them.
Personal Life
She was formerly married to the psychotherapist and TV agony uncle Phillip Hodson. She now lives in London with her new partner, a TV repair man from Bolton, and their sons Michael and James.