Countryfile back in 2009 and took the broadcaster to court, accusing them of age discrimination. At the time, she was 53 and one of four female presenters over the age of 40 who had been dropped from the line-up.She had worked on the BBC rural programme, alongside John Craven, for nearly 10 years.At the time, Miriam claims she was told the show was being refreshed and that she was no longer needed.In a new interview, the presenter hit out at the BBC, claiming there is still a problem.She said: "Despite years of pressure, including legal action, the corporation is still resisting putting older women on TV.”Kaleb Cooper left fuming after Jeremy Clarkson’s latest farming error“The BBC has had ten years since the promises made after my tribunal.
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