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Jane McDonald on her funniest and most iconic moments, her favourite memories from Loose Women and how she's learning to live with grief

Today's guest is a national treasure, showbiz extraordinaire and one of our favourite northern icons - it's Jane McDonald!


In 1998 and at the age of 35 she hit our screens as the breakout star of BBC docu-series The Cruise, becoming an overnight success and it's no surprise she hasn't looked back since! She's done it all, from cruise ships to the stage, a debut album that topped the charts, and a 10-year stay on the Loose Women panel - she's dedicated her life to being a performer but she's still, and will forever be, a Wake-y girl at heart! Here, with the help of some of her nearest and dearest, she walks us through her most hilarious and heartfelt life stories.


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