Joan Bakewell
Joan Bakewell is the author several books including her autobiographies The Centre of the Bed and The View from Here: Life at Seventy, and Belief. Since her emergence on television in the 1960s, she has become one of the most respected presenters and commentators in British television, radio and print, highly regarded for her clear and calm take on social, cultural and political issues.
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It is not the fear of losing that does them in. It's the fear of winning
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