Get the inside scoop on Martha Kearney's tearful goodbye to BBC Radio 4 and her upcoming interview series featuring A-list guests!
Martha Kearney, the renowned broadcaster, recently bid a tearful farewell to BBC Radio 4's Today programme after a successful six-year tenure. During her final show, she fought back tears as colleagues and friends paid heartfelt tributes to her dedication and contribution to the show. Emotions ran high as Kirsty Wark's touching tribute left Martha visibly moved. Despite the sadness of saying goodbye, Martha expressed her excitement for future endeavors, hinting at a new interview series on the horizon.
In a surprising turn of events, Martha Kearney is gearing up to host a new interview series where she will have the honor of interviewing A-list celebrities. The series promises intriguing conversations and insightful discussions with the first guest being the talented Cate Blanchett. This shift marks an exciting new chapter in Martha's career, showcasing her versatility and broadening her horizons beyond traditional broadcasting.
The buzz around Martha Kearney's new interview series is escalating, with the anticipation building for the intriguing mix of guests lined up. From Foreign Secretary David Lammy to Director of the British Museum Nicholas Cullinan, Martha's knack for engaging conversations is set to captivate audiences once again. Fans are eagerly awaiting the debut of this fresh venture, eagerly anticipating the blend of entertainment and intellectual stimulation it promises.
As Martha Kearney bids adieu to her longstanding role at BBC Radio 4, her emotional farewell resonates with listeners who have cherished her presence on the airwaves. With a new path unfolding before her, Martha's transition from the familiar morning show to a dynamic interview series signifies a bold leap into uncharted territory. Her ability to evoke powerful emotions and meaningful dialogues is sure to make her upcoming series a resounding success.
During the programme, Martha interviewed Foreign Secretary David Lammy, Director of the British Museum Nicholas Cullinan with tributes from colleagues including ...
In a heartfelt farewell, broadcaster Martha Kearney signed off from BBC Radio 4's Today programme for the final time after a distinguished six-year run ...
Martha Kearney fought back tears after a tribute from Kirsty Wark during her last BBC Radio 4 Today programme on Thursday, 18 July. The Irish journalist, 66 ...
The Irish journalist, who has helmed the station's flagship morning news programme for six years, is set to host a new interview series, titled This Natural ...
The journalist has helmed the station's flagship morning news programme for six years.
The Irish journalist has helmed the station's flagship morning news programme for six years.
Fans have flooded Martha Kearney with love after she signed off from BBC Radio 4's Today programme for the last time today for a new path.
Tributes paid to BBC presenter who says she will enjoy lie-ins after six years of 3am starts.