Ginny Dougary

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Ginny Dougary is a British award-winning interviewer and feature writer for The Times. She is the author of 'The Executive Tart & Other Myths', and a contributor to several anthologies including 'OK,You Mugs' and 'Amazonians - new travel writing by women'. She is a founding member of the national organisation of Women in Journalism, has written for most of the national newspapers in the United Kingdom and her articles are syndicated worldwide.

Ginny Dougary is shortlisted as Interviewer of the Year [1] for her interviews with the late Benazir Bhutto, Norman Tebbit (whose comments about David Cameron and Gordon Brown dominated the news coverage of the Conservative Party political conference) and Ian McKellen.

Notable interviews include Benazir Bhutto, George Clooney, Felix Dennis, Madonna, Cherie Blair, Robert Redford, Norman Lamont, Michael Portillo, Norman Mailer, Elizabeth Taylor, Donald Trump, Salman Rushdie, Martin Amis, Tracey Emin, Joanne Lees, Denis Healey, Martina Navratilova, Shirley MacLaine, Naomi Watts, Terence Conran, Graham Norton, Richard Eyre, Kenneth Branagh, John Updike, Norman Tebbit, Al Gore, Clive James and Bob Geldof.

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