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Nationality
  
Welsh

Children
  
3 Lewis, Harry and

Ethnicity
  
Welsh

Name
  
Mavis Nicholson


Alma mater
  
Swansea University

Role
  
Writer

Spouse(s)
  
Geoffrey Nicholson

Education
  
Swansea University

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Full Name
  
Mavis Mainwaring

Born
  
19 October 1930 (age 93) (
1930-10-19
)
Briton Ferry Neath, Glamorgan

Occupation
  
television presenter, writer

Books
  
Help Yourself: Solutions to the Practical Problems of Everyday Life

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Mavis Nicholson (born 19 October 1930, Briton Ferry, Glamorgan), is a Welsh writer and radio and TV broadcaster.

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Life and career

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She was born Mavis Mainwaring and spent her childhood in Briton Ferry. She became a student at Swansea University. There in 1949 she met the writer and journalist, Geoffrey Nicholson, whom she married in 1952, and with whom she had three sons.

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In 1951, at the end of her undergraduate career at Swansea University, Nicholson won a scholarship to train as an advertising copywriter and with this moved to London.

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There she and her husband were at the centre of a lively social circle, including the journalist and broadcaster John Morgan and the novelist Kingsley Amis. According to Peter Corrigan's obituary of her husband, Mavis and Geoff Nicholson "...became a much-loved double-act. Amis did not always approve of their views and claimed to have invented the word 'lefties' during one little set-to with them. While it was true that the Nicholsons didn't have dinner parties as such - they invited people for an argument and threw some food in - they were by no means belligerent but had in abundance the Welsh love of debate."

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Nicholson stopped her work as an advertising copywriter when she had her children, but her second career as a broadcaster began when, because of her probing and engaging conversational style at the dinner table, she was asked to host a programme on newly launched daytime television (British television had previously only started to broadcast in the late afternoon).

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Her first presenting job was on the 1972 show Good Afternoon, after which her TV career spanned the next 25 years.

She then presented British television programmes such as Afternoon, Afternoon Plus and Mavis On Four from the 1970s to 1990s, on which she interviewed celebrities of the stature of Elizabeth Taylor, Kenneth Williams, David Bowie, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. Her February 1979 interview with David Bowie is widely regarded as one of the best interviews ever done with him.

Nicholson presented the Channel 4 programme A Plus 4, which ran from 1983 to 1987.

Her last work for television was Oldie TV in 1997, a television version of The Oldie magazine.

She still writes for The Oldie, and is currently its resident agony aunt.

She has also presented several radio shows, including a history of the department store and a look back at her childhood.

Publication

She is the author of the 1992 book Martha Jane & Me: A Girlhood In Wales.

References

Mavis Nicholson Wikipedia