Dame Jenni Murray, former BBC Woman's Hour presenter, dies at 75
"During her decades at Woman's Hour, she helped shape the national conversation with intelligence, rigour and a remarkable ability to connect with audiences," Bakaya added.
"Jenni leaves an indelible legacy on generations of listeners.
We are profoundly grateful for her outstanding contribution to Radio 4, and she will be deeply missed. "
In his tribute, Davie said the news of her death was "incredibly sad".
"Dame Jenni was, simply put, a broadcasting icon," he said.
"Throughout her three groundbreaking decades on Woman's Hour, Jenni created a safe space for her audience thanks to her warmth, intelligence and courage. "We shall all miss her terribly. Her legacy endures in the countless conversations she started, the many issues she championed and the lives she touched. " Dame Jenni had a grammar school education in her home town of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, before going on to study French and drama at the University of Hull.
Other highlights included an interview with her favourite singer Joan Baez - "the peak of my career", she once said. As well as speaking to her listeners about her breast cancer diagnosis, she also spoke openly about her weight loss surgery and the menopause.
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