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Published 07:15 15 Nov 2022 GMT
Updated 07:39 15 Nov 2022 GMT

Sue Baker dead – former Top Gear presenter dies after motor neurone disease battle (Picture: BBC)[/caption]
The star joined the BBC show in 1980, for its fourth series, and only moved aside when Jeremy Clarkson took the reins.
In all, she presented 113 episodes of the programme.
Sue was also involved in setting up and running the Motor Racing News Service and held the position of motoring editor at the Observer for 13 years before going on to work as a freelance writer.
Tributes have already been pouring in for Sue online, with one fan tweeting: "Sorry to hear that Sue Baker has died - a pioneer for women on TV."
"Very sad to hear about the indomitable Sue Baker. RIP you utter legend," someone else wrote on Twitter.
Motoring editor for the Sunday Independent Geraldine Herbert added: "I am deeply saddened to hear of the death of Sue Baker. She was a wonderful person, a brilliant journalist, and a dear friend.
"A former Top Gear presenter and motoring editor at the Observer, she blazed a trail for women in a man’s world.”
The Guild of Motoring Writers also offered a statement which read: "Sue was a pioneer for women in automotive journalism."
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