Media
Men compete to present 'Woman's Hour'
Published Sunday, Feb 25 2007, 18:12 GMT | By Dave West
Richard Hammond and former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie are competing to present a one-off episode of BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour.
Comedian Andy Hamilton is also in the race to host a Comic Relief special of the long-running radio show on Red Nose Day. The decision will be made by a phone vote.
Woman's Hour was first presented by a man, Alan Ivimey, when it launched in 1946. In January 2005 it was presented for one day, as Man's Hour, by Jon Snow.
Comedian Andy Hamilton is also in the race to host a Comic Relief special of the long-running radio show on Red Nose Day. The decision will be made by a phone vote.
Woman's Hour was first presented by a man, Alan Ivimey, when it launched in 1946. In January 2005 it was presented for one day, as Man's Hour, by Jon Snow.
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