13 Facts About Eve Pollard

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Eve Pollard's mother had left Austria in 1938 and her Hungarian father arrived with the Free French in 1940.

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Eve Pollard's career began at Honey magazine, where she eventually became fashion editor in 1967.

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Eve Pollard moved to the Daily Mirror the following year.

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Eve Pollard has worked in television as features editor of TV-am and devised Frocks on the Box, which ran for two 13-part series in the 1980s, for the ITV contractor TVS.

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Eve Pollard has often appeared on radio and TV and was a regular participant in Through the Keyhole.

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In 2003 Eve Pollard was a guest panellist on the talk show Loose Women.

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Eve Pollard was the first Chair and is still the Honorary President of the organisation, which advises members on networking, campaigning and training.

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Eve Pollard was given the accolade for being an inspirational editor and broadcaster.

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Eve Pollard has been a member, appointed in 1999, of the Competition Commission's Newspaper Takeover Panel.

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Eve Pollard's publications include Jackie, a biography of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and she has jointly written four novels: Splash, Best of Enemies, Double Trouble and Unfinished Business.

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Eve Pollard was set up in the Brass Eye episode "Science" in 1997.

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Eve Pollard was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 2008 Birthday Honours List for services to journalism.

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Eve Pollard married Barry Winkleman was born on 1939 and in Hendon, north London, in 1968.