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    Series 2, Episode 7: A Winning Comeback

    en-usMay 11, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Trish Bertram will be familiar to television viewers as the continuity voice which has appeared between programmes on and off for years. In her view, though, her finest hour was when she became the voice of the Olympics. (But only just.)

    She takes Elinor Hamilton through a career built entirely on blagging her way in, and explains how she managed to face workplace sexism head-on in a somewhat unconventional way...

    Produced by Karl Svenson at Tadah Media.

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