Sheila McClennon

Sheila McClennon (born 13 May 1960) is a British radio presenter, notable for her work on BBC Radio 4.

Early life

She was born in Clatterbridge, in Wirral (then in Cheshire).[1] She attended West Kirby Grammar School, notably with Jan Ravens (two years above her) who would later mercilessly imitate many Radio 4 presenters of You and Yours and Woman's Hour on Dead Ringers.

She gained a degree in English, Drama and American Studies from the University of Manchester.

Career

She worked in local radio and TV, and presented the Breakfast show on BBC Radio Shropshire from 1985.

Radio 4

She has presented Woman's Hour (from 1994) and You and Yours.

Personal life

She married in September 1992 in Birkenhead. She has a daughter (born April 1994)and a son (born February 1997).

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