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Carolyn Brown is a former BBC Radio 4 newsreader and continuity announcer.
Brown started her career as a reporter at a local newspaper, The Crewe Chronicle, and joined Radio City, an independent local radio station in Liverpool, England, in 1981. [1] [2] After two years, she moved to BBC Radio Leeds where she presented the morning news programme, Good Morning, Yorkshire. [2]
After spells in regional television in Plymouth and Bristol, she joined BBC Radio 4 in 1991 as a continuity announcer and later read the Shipping Forecast. [3] In December 2001 she began reading the news and one of her first items was the death of the Queen Mother. [1] [3]
In December 2012, 18 months after getting married, she stated that she would to donate a kidney to her husband, who required a life-saving operation. [4] In April 2013, she spoke to Radio 4's Woman's Hour programme about her relationship with her husband after undergoing the operation. [5]
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