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Barbara Hosking

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199:, she argued that "We are still much too class-ridden". She also commented on the "climate of acceptance" about the sexual harassment of women in the workplace which she encountered during her career in male-dominated spheres: "It's good that women are not now accepting abuse, though some of the terms are a bit difficult to understand". Her memoirs, 364: 369: 384: 285: 344: 379: 374: 226: 359: 73:. She has described her childhood as "miserable", especially after her disciplinarian father's dairy business went bankrupt during the 354: 124: 111:
copper mining company. She then worked in the Broadcasting Section of Labour Party until 1965 and then in press officer posts in the
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as an assistant information officer and then spent two years as the General Manager's assistant at a
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Hosking spoke out about elitism in British society and government; in a 2017 interview with
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to be a Political Consultant; then from 1992 to 1999 she was a Non-Executive Director of
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on 4 November 1926, the daughter of William Henry Hosking and his wife Ada Kathleen,
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between 1945 and 1947. She then worked as an Editorial Assistant for The Circle,
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until 1977, during which time she served as an aide to the Prime Ministers
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Hosking began her career in broadcasting as a local correspondent for the
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Outside of her working life, she was briefly a Labour member of
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cinemas until 1950. Between 1952 and 1955, she worked for the
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Exceeding My Brief: Memoirs of a Disobedient Civil Servant
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Barbara Hosking (broadcaster)
CBE
FRSA
FRTS
Penzance
West Cornwall School for Girls
Hillcroft College
Surbiton
Great Depression
BBC
Western Morning News
Odeon
Gaumont
Labour Party
Tanzanian
Civil Service
Harold Wilson
Edward Heath
Independent Broadcasting Authority
Yorkshire Television
Westcountry Television
Islington Borough Council
Media Society
Charities Aid Foundation
300 Group
National Literacy Trust
1999 Birthday Honours
Order of the British Empire
1985 Birthday Honours
Royal Television Society

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