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Desert Island Discs

Dame Esther Rantzen, broadcaster and campaigner

Desert Island Discs

BBC

Society & Culture, Music Commentary, Music, Personal Journals

4.413.7K Ratings

🗓️ 10 March 2019

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Dame Esther Rantzen is best known as the presenter of the long-running TV series That’s Life, which began on BBC One in 1973. She was both presenter and producer of the programme, which was hugely successful, regularly reaching 20 million viewers. It featured consumer affairs, vox pops and light-hearted pieces about talking dogs and peculiarly shaped vegetables, along with serious investigations, including reports on the safety of children’s playgrounds and on child abuse. A special edition of That’s Life in 1986 led Esther to set up Childline, the charity which offers support and information for young people. That's Life ended after 21 years and Esther went on to present her own daytime talk show. A fan of reality TV, she’s appeared on Strictly Come Dancing, Celebrity First Dates, Celebrity Stars in their Eyes and I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here. It was while she was working on That’s Life that she met TV producer Desmond Wilcox. They later married and had three children. A few years after Desmond’s death, Esther wrote a newspaper article about how lonely she felt as a widow. The response inspired her to set up her second charity, Silverline, which offers friendship and advice to older, lonely people. She has received many TV awards over the years and was made a Dame in 2015 for her charity work. She stood unsuccessfully as an independent MP for Luton South in the General Election of 2010. Now 78, she is still very involved in her charity work and is a grandmother of five. BOOK CHOICE: Poem for the Day with a Foreword by Wendy Cope LUXURY: A bath – sometimes filled with hot water, sometimes cold water and sometimes champagne. CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: September Song by Frank Sinatra Presenter: Lauren Laverne Producer: Cathy Drysdale

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds Music Radio Podcasts

0:05.1

I'm Lauren LeVern and this is the Desert Island Discs podcast.

0:08.6

Every week I ask my guests to choose the eight tracks, book and luxury they'd want to take

0:13.1

with them if they were cast away to a desert island.

0:16.4

This is an extended version of the original Radio 4 broadcast and for right reasons the

0:21.5

music is shorter than the original broadcast.

0:24.4

I hope you enjoy listening.

0:30.0

Music Radio Music

0:37.0

Music Radio Music

0:45.0

My cast away this week is the broadcaster and journalist, Dame Esther Ronson.

0:50.0

Her television career has spanned five decades but it was as the presenter of that life that

0:54.8

she became a household name.

0:56.8

Launched in 1973 it was an eclectic mix of consumer news and investigative pieces on

1:02.4

serious subjects alongside talking dogs and indecently shaped vegetables.

1:07.6

It was also hugely successful, pulling in 20 million viewers at its peak.

1:12.6

An episode of that's life inspired her to set up the first of her charities, Childline,

1:17.7

in 1986.

1:19.3

Since then it's cancelled almost five million children and young people.

1:23.2

In 2013 she set up a helpline for older people, Silverline, offering information, friendship

1:29.3

and advice to people experiencing loneliness.

1:32.3

Despite being part of the age group Silverline aims to serve, its founder shows no signs

1:37.2

of slowing down herself.

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