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Grace Wyndham Goldie (née Grace Murrell Nisbet; 26 March 1900 – 3 June 1986) was a producer and executive in British television for twenty years, particularly in the fields of politics and current affairs. During her career at the BBC, she held her own as one of the few senior women in an establishment dominated by men. As a producer, she pioneered many of the television formats now taken for granted in Britain. Wyndham Goldie became Head of Talks, and later Head of the Current Affairs Group at BBC Television. ==Early life== She was born Grace Murrell Nisbet in Arisaig, a small village in the western Scottish Highlands. Much of her childhood was spent in Egypt, where her father worked as a civil engineer, and she attended a French Catholic convent school in Alexandria before attending Cheltenham Ladies' College.〔Grist, 2006, ''Grace Wyndham Goldie: First Lady of Television'', pp. 8–10.〕 Nisbet obtained her first degree at Bristol University, and then attended Somerville College, Oxford.〔Grist, 2006, ''Grace Wyndham Goldie: First Lady of Television'', pp. 14–15.〕 In 1928, Nisbet married Frank Goldie, an actor who used the stage name Wyndham Goldie, which she adopted as her married name. Frank Goldie died in 1957.〔Husband Wyndham Goldie's full entry () and bio note () at Internet Movie Database.〕
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