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The intelligent, listenable Frostrup is never less than perfectly professional, and she kept the conversation flowing with style – though I must say I like her best when she shows a bit of spikiness, as she did when one expert insisted that there's no difference between being an only child (increasingly common these days) and growing up in a large family.
Rewind radio: Today; Bringing Up Britain; Radcliffe and Maconie; Front Row Miranda Sawyer 2010
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I do love this series, though I sometimes wonder if it's because I'm at a similar life-stage to Frostrup (40-something professional woman with small kids).
Rewind radio: Today; Bringing Up Britain; Radcliffe and Maconie; Front Row Miranda Sawyer 2010
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"How can you say there are no differences?" scoffed Frostrup.
Rewind radio: Today; Bringing Up Britain; Radcliffe and Maconie; Front Row Miranda Sawyer 2010
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But Frostrup also attested to the good nature of people.
Inspired to act: for freedom, survival, endurance and simply to walk again 2011
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When a guest interviewed about the piece notes the animal's likely unpleasant odor, co-host Mariella Frostrup, a journalist and art critic, replies: "I think everything smelled in those days."
Leonardo Goes to the Movies Ellen Gamerman 2012
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Mariella Frostrup, the Observer's agony aunt, echoed Doctorow's scepticism about modern social networks by suggesting that communication via social networks is no substitute for normal human interaction.
Inspired to act: for freedom, survival, endurance and simply to walk again 2011
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The second programme in this series featured no fewer than five experts, plus presenter Mariella Frostrup and an interview with a couple called Colin and Sarah, cut up between the round-table chat.
Rewind radio: Today; Bringing Up Britain; Radcliffe and Maconie; Front Row Miranda Sawyer 2010
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At first, the new shop displayed a worrying disdain towards lyric poetry, but that was swiftly rectified and last month it won first place in the books, news and music category of London's Great Little Shops award, a category judged by Observer columnist Mariella Frostrup.
The Booker prize is just another flea circus for writers Robert McCrum 2010
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But the government will appoint at least two non-executive directors to the board including Lord Kinnock and TV presenter Mariella Frostrup.
Archive 2008-11-01 Not a sheep 2008
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But the government will appoint at least two non-executive directors to the board including Lord Kinnock and TV presenter Mariella Frostrup.
"This move is very much in line with our current strategy. If all else fails, just buy the fucker." Not a sheep 2008
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