Miriam Stoppard

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Miriam Stoppard (née Stern and subsequently Miriam Moore-Robinson born May 12, 1937) is a British physician, author, television presenter and agony aunt.

She was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne attended the Central High School there and and trained as a nurse at the Newcastle General Hospital. She went on to study medicine at King's College, Newcastle (which became Newcastle University in 1962) and went on to work at the city's Royal Victoria Infirmary. Dr. Stoppard became well known during the 1980s as a television presenter on medically related programmes such as Where There's Life.

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She has written several books about health, including the famous Children's Medical Handbook, but particularly women's health.

She runs the agony aunt column in the Daily Mirror newspaper.

From 1972 to 1992, she was married to the playwright Tom Stoppard. They have two sons, including the actor Ed Stoppard.

Her niece is the former MP Oona King.[1]

Stoppard was immortalised in the song Architecture and Morality; Ted and Alice by the band Half Man Half Biscuit. ("The horrible sincerity of Miriam Stoppard makes me want to go out and commit mass murder").

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