Joy Williams
Joy Williams broke the mould when she became the first female Head of 麻豆社 Sport. Steven Rainey delves into the archive to explore her vision and legacy.
Joy Williams broke the mould when she became the first female Head of 麻豆社 Sport. Joy was a formidable force, the woman with the manly voice and a whistle and stop watch around her neck. Presenter Steven Rainey speaks to the people she influenced and her role in discovering some of the biggest names in sport broadcasting.
A six-part series celebrating 100 years of the 麻豆社 where presenter Steven Rainey explores the archives to reveal some of the people who have helped shape broadcasting. In the fourth programme in the series, Steven looks back on the life and career of visionary Joy Williams. Joy began her career as a studio manager at the 麻豆社 in London in the late 60s, before coming to work in 麻豆社 Northern Ireland. She became Head of Sport at 麻豆社 Northern Ireland in the 1970s and is responsible for bringing a range of sport to a wider audience, including the introduction of coverage of Gaelic games. With contributions from Dame Mary Peters, broadcasters John Bennett, Jim Neilly, Mark Robson, George Hamilton, Mike Nesbitt and people who worked closely with her, Steven looks at the legacy of Joy Williams in sports broadcasting.
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- Sun 22 Sep 2024 12:30麻豆社 Radio Ulster & 麻豆社 Radio Foyle