BBC Icon and National Treasure
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In this episode, Pam Rhodes, a seasoned television and radio personality with over 50 years of experience, takes us on a journey through her remarkable career. Having made her debut on Thames Television in 1974, Pam has become a recognizable face on the BBC, presenting a diverse range of programs, from intimate country churches to large-scale outside broadcasts. Her interviews have spanned the spectrum, featuring figures as varied as Pope John Paul II to Dolly Parton.
Beyond her media career, Pam is a prolific author, having penned 27 books. She has also played a significant role in historic events, such as hosting an event at St. Paul's Cathedral on the day of Princess Diana's passing and leading a live Millennium broadcast in front of an audience of 66,000 people.
Notably, Pam is deeply involved in charitable work, holding the position of Vice President for both The Church Army and the Leprosy Mission. Her commitment extends to various other charitable endeavors, showcasing her dedication to making a positive impact in the world.
This episode provides a captivating glimpse into the rich and diverse experiences of a media veteran and humanitarian, offering listeners a chance to learn from and be inspired by raw very humble and lovely Pam Rhodes.
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