Audrey Russell


Muriel Audrey Russell, MVO was a BBC Radio journalist, the BBC's first female news reporter, and, in 1944, the first accredited female war reporter.
Born in Dublin on 29 June 1906, she became an actress, and joined the BBC in 1942 after being discovered by them when interviewed about her wartime work for the National Fire Service.
She travelled to mainland Europe just after the D-Day landings and reported from Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, and Norway, before returning on health grounds in March 1945.
In 1953, Russell gave a live commentary on the Coronation of Elizabeth II, from inside Westminster Abbey. She also gave commentary on the funeral of Sir Winston Churchill in 1965.
She appeared as a "castaway" on the BBC Radio programme Desert Island Discs on 29 July 1957. In 1967, she was granted the freedom of the City of London, and was appointed a Member of the Royal Victorian Order in 1976. She died of Alzheimer's disease in Woking, Surrey, on 8 August 1989.
Her World War II military uniform is in the collection of the Imperial War Museum.