Kaye Adams has hit out at snobby critics of Loose Women and said presenting it is more difficult than hosting Newsnight.The broadcaster said the daytime ITV programme was an easy target for snipers but insisted it was a great platform for women.And she thinks it should be celebrated as one of the few all-female productions on British screens.BBC Scotland radio host Kaye, 57, said the fluid nature of the show meant she had to think on her feet and react quickly to her fellow panellists’ comments.And she insisted she had a harder task than former heavyweight interviewer Jeremy Paxman, who could repeatedly challenge a politician with the same few questions.Kaye – who was an anchor on Loose Women from 1999 to 2006 and joined the show again in
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