88-year-old shared birthday with VE Day celebrations
Eighty years ago, a young Jean Reeve had more than just VE Day celebrations on her mind.
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Eighty years ago, a young Jean Reeve had more than just VE Day celebrations on her mind.
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Claire Popplewell was trained in live programming at the BBC’s Birmingham broadcasting centre, Pebble Mill Studios, and is the creative director at BBC Studios Events. They produced the coverage of King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s coronation, Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee and now VE Day’s 80th anniversary
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