Woman's Hour Episodes Episode guide
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The legacy of Michelle Obama, An Inspector Calls, Nadja Spiegelman
What impact has Michelle Obama had as First Lady? Presented by Jenni Murray.
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Rochelle 'Rocky' Clark, Alicia Glen, Magda Szubanski
Rochelle 'Rocky' Clark talks to Jane about becoming England's most capped rugby player.
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Cosmetic Surgery
Investigating why women have cosmetic surgery and how the industry is regulated.
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Weekend Woman's Hour: Marina Abramovic, War Widows, Dakota Fanning
Marina Abramovic, the 'grande dame' of radical performance art.
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Folk singer Shirley Collins - on finding her lost voice after 38 years
With Shirley Collins, singing again after losing her voice to heartbreak 38 years ago.
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Children and anxiety, What next for Hillary Clinton?, Sarah Ladipo Manyika, Women and Scottish Gaelic folk songs
What is behind a rise in childhood anxiety, and what can be done to help?
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US Election Result: What does it mean for women?
Jane Garvey looks at the outcome of the US election.
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Marina Abramovic, Dakota Fanning, Craft and science, Women running for US Presidency
The performance artist Marina Abramovic in conversation with Jane Garvey.
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The 2016 Power List Judges, Fadumo Dayib, Anakana Schofield
The Power List Judges deliberate on the most influential women of the past seven decades.
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Kanya King, Claire Foy, Angel Olsen
Kanya King on the Mobo Awards. Claire Foy on The Crown. Flatulence. The power of lipstick.
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Claire Foy in The Crown
Actor Claire Foy; Woman's Hour Power List; Protests by Latin America women; Foundation.
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A Pacifist's Guide to the War on Cancer, Sali Hughes, Autism, Power List
Nura Aabe, mother of son with autism; eyeliner; musical about cancer patients; culture.
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Kanya King; Mary Adams; Miscarriage; Mascara; Flatulence
Jenni Murray talks to the MOBO founder Kanya King.
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Nail varnish, Deaths of women in prison, Cindy Holland, Emma Hamilton
Why we paint our nails, female deaths in custody, Cindy Holland of Netflix, Emma Hamilton.
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Angel Olsen, Long-term UTIs, Virago Press
US folk and indie singer Angel Olsen; treating long-term UTIs; Virago Press; lipstick.
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Alexandra Schulman, UN Women, Felicity Kendal
Alexandra Shulman, editor of Vogue; Wonder Woman as UN gender equality ambassador.
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Late Night Woman's Hour: Home
Lauren Laverne and guests talk hygge, home and the new domesticity.
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Women in the UN Protest
UN women, Homelessness Reduction Bill, Chanya Button, Late Night WH: home, Seema Aziz;.
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Liv Little, Women in science and health, Could men have a role to play in refuges?
Liv Little, the woman behind @galdemzine - a magazine collective run by women of colour.
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Alexandra Shulman, Joanne Froggatt, Anastasia
British Vogue editor; New TV drama Dark Angel; Royal Ballet's lost Russian Grand Duchess.
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Felicity Kendal, Icelandic feminism, Clothes on TV, Hollie McNish
Felicity Kendal on her career, costumes in contemporary TV drama and Icelandic feminism.
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LeAnn Rimes
LeAnn Rimes performs her new single, plus the Woman's Hour Power List 2016.
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Weekend Woman's Hour: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Lucie Horsch, Joy Spence
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie on becoming a parent, and Lucie Horsch performs on the recorder.
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Choreographer and dancer Aditi Mangaldas
What does peer research reveal about the lives of sex workers? Plus Aditi Mangaldas.
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Power List 2016, Teenage mums, Artemisia Gentileschi, Sheffield women
Hollie McNish; 17th-century Italian artist; feminism; women in Sheffield.
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Award-winning author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Plus master blender Joy Spence on the joys of rum.
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Sexual History in Trials, Hayley Squires, Hollie McNish, Playing the Recorder
Sexual history as evidence, Lucie Horsch on the recorder and Hayley Squires.
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Woman's Hour Power List 2016
Helena Kennedy, Nicky Morgan MP, Prof Sarah Childs launch Woman's Hour Power List 2016.
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Weekend Woman's Hour: Jess Gillam - saxophonist and BBC Young Musician finalist, 70th birthday highlights.
Jenni Murray talks to Jess Gillam, saxophonist and BBC Young Musician finalist.
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Abduction in Africa, Julie Burchill on malice, Women divided by money
Real life into drama - the story of friendship between Africa's abducted girls.