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Sandra Chalmers

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in 1987. In 1990, Chalmers started the BBC's Radio Press, Publicity and Promotions department, becoming its Head. She created visitor attraction 'The BBC Experience' and was appointed General Manager, External Affairs, for BBC Radio. She left the BBC in 1992.
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s mix of the important, the frivolous, and the necessary: gender politics, women's health, recipes, book readings, interviews with noteworthy women – and childcare. She had effectively been the single mother of young teenagers for some time." She created
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She died in February 2015 of a stroke, aged 74, survived by a son, Richard, a daughter, Becky, and five grandchildren: Emma, Freya, Kate, Daniel and Ollie.
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Chalmers married John Lynton-Evans, a writer, in September 1965 in Cheshire. The couple divorced in the late 1980s. She was a
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company, Chalmers Communications, which provided communications courses for Ofcom, the
301: 144: 116: 29: 52:. Her father was an architect and her mother a medical secretary. She attended 91: 45: 178: 112: 56:. As children, she and her older sister Judith appeared regularly on the 49: 182: 41: 189:. She had her own record show on Saga DAB Radio from 2000 to 2002. 177:, a network aimed at the over-50s, which broadcast throughout the 131:, a live phone-in radio show transmitted on both Radio 4 and the 143:
Chalmers later became Director of Communications at the charity
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in London, before starting to work regularly on radio in
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Index

Woman's Hour
BBC Radio 4
Gatley
Stockport
Cheshire
Withington Girls' School
BBC
Children's Hour
English
Victoria University of Manchester
Manchester University
J Walter Thompson
Manchester
BBC Radio Manchester
BBC Radio Stoke
Woman's Hour
phone-ins
Sue MacGregor
BBC World Service
Help the Aged
public relations
BBC
Museum of London
Benjamin Franklin House
Benjamin Franklin
Saga Radio
Midlands
Glasgow
DAB
Freeman of the City of London

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