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Kirsty Young

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Gender Female
Age 55
Date of birth November 23,1968
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born East Kilbride
United Kingdom
Spouse Nick Jones
Parents Joe Jackson
Children Freya Jones
Iona Jones
Height 170 (cm)
Movies/Shows Crimewatch UK
The British at Work
The People Versus
ITV Evening News
Style Challenge
Siblings Laura Ewing
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Kirsty Jackson Young is a Scottish television and radio presenter. From 2006 to 2018 she was the main presenter of BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs. She presented Crimewatch on BBC One from 2008 to 2015.

Kirsty Young: Former Desert Island Discs presenter reveals 'awful' experience with chronic pain

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...Broadcaster Kirsty Young has spoken about her " awful" experience of chronic pain, which led her to take a four-year break from presenting...

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...Hollywood stars Cate Blanchett and Steven Spielberg, and former BBC presenter Kirsty Young will appear on Desert Island Discs in a series of festive specials next month...

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... Kirsty Young was also on the BBC presenting teamon Monday, while Tom Bradby and Julie Etchingham led the coverage on ITV...

The Queen's funeral: How you can watch and listen on Monday

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... Coverage on TV will be led by Huw Edwards, Kirsty Young, Fergal Keane, David Dimbleby and Sophie Raworth, positioned at locations across London and Windsor...

Elizabeth II: The Queen on screen - nine shows to watch

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... " Elsewhere, narrator Kirsty Young tells the story of both the private and public sides of the Queen s reign in her warm, authoritative style...

Platinum Jubilee concert: Diana Ross and Queen to perform for the Queen

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... " Kirsty Young and Roman Kemp will host live coverage of the concert, which will be broadcast on BBC One, iPlayer and Radio 2...

Desert Island Discs 'greatest radio show of all time'

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... Genius format Desert Island Discs is currently presented by Lauren Laverne, who is filling in while Kirsty Young is being treated for fibromyalgia...

Kirsty Young: Former Desert Island Discs presenter reveals 'awful' experience with chronic pain

Feb 16,2020 2:57 am

Broadcaster Kirsty Young has spoken about her " awful" experience of chronic pain, which led her to take a four-year break from presenting.

Young stepped down as host of Desert Island Discs in 2018 as a result of fibromyalgia and rheumatoid arthritis.

After returning to the airwaves earlier this year, she has now gone back to The Bbc Radio 4 show for its Christmas Day episode - This Time as the interviewee.

Chronic pain " grinds you away" she told her successor Lauren Laverne .

" You lose your personality, you lose your sense of humour, you lose your sense of Self - There 's all sorts of things that go with it. It's awful. "

Fibromyalgia causes pain all over The Body and can bring on severe fatigue, while rheumatoid arthritis causes pain, swelling and stiffness in the joints. The two long-term conditions are often linked.

Young, 54, said she got a diagnosis after about a year of trying to Work Out what was going on with her health, by which time she was " feeling really, really ropey".

The Journalist and former Crimewatch presenter eventually found a " brilliant professor of rheumatology" who told her she needed to reduce her workload.

She initially resisted, telling him: " That's the kind of job I've got - I can't do it part-time. "

'I had to take it seriously'

" And He Said , 'Well, part of getting better is, we can introduce all sorts of drugs, we can monitor you, But you have to reduce the stress in your life and you have to take this seriously. You can't just keep shovelling painkillers down your neck, which don't work anyway, and feel shocking. '

" It was very real. It was said with extreme Kindness . . But it was just a moment of absolute reality and clarity. I remember I pulled my car over and just had a good Old - use an Old Scottish word, I had a good Old greet [cry] about it. "

She added: " I'm very aware in talking about this that people sit opposite physicians and get diagnoses that are much more serious than The One I got.

" But it's a very painful thing and I was in pain and a chronic long-term pain condition is an absolute pain, literally and metaphorically, to deal with. . and so I had to take it seriously if I was going to get better. So I did. "

She Said she was now feeling " so much better" and was well enough to co-present BBC coverage of The Queen 's Platinum Jubilee this summer And Then the monarch's funeral in September.

Young was widely praised for her emotional closing remarks at The End of The Funeral coverage. She summed up The Mood by saying: " Today we have come together, many of us with tears in our eyes, But all of us with an abiding warmth in our hearts for All That she gave. "

Recalling that afternoon, She Said : " As I was writing it, I thought, We Are All In this moment - I Am and you are, and we've all been in it. What's it been about? Why has this moment happened The Way it's happened? That's what I was trying to sum up. "

She also told Laverne about her earlier life and career, including how she occasionally came up against what she described as " a nice little dash of snobbery and misogyny".

" But that's not unique to me, " she added. She recounted one occasion when she spoke to an English female Film Producer at The Launch party for Channel 5 in 1997, who asked her if she was going to read The News " in that voice".

" Well it's the only one I've got! I was absolutely astonished by that. I think she meant accent. "

She also recalled meeting former cabinet minister Michael Heseltine at the Conservative Party conference when Channel 5 was trying " to schmooze the politicians" and persuade them to appear on The Fledgling station.

" Michael Heseltine turned to me and said, 'I'm not having some little Smart Alec in a skirt try to get the better of me', " she claimed. " I thought, right, well it's trouser suits from hereon in then. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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