Woman's Hour Episodes Episode guide
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Weekend Woman's Hour: Julianne Moore, Author KM Peyton, Musician and designer Beth Ditto
The actor Julianne Moore talks about her latest film Freeheld.
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Legal aid, Christine Delphy, Dating with a learning disability, Erica Jong, Facial hair
Domestic violence, French feminism, making friends, fear of flying, accepting facial hair.
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Beth Ditto, Syrian hospital bombings, Fetishising motherhood, Sharon D Clarke, The Button Box
Beth Ditto, Sharon D Clarke on playing Ma Rainey, The Button Box, fetishising motherhood.
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Sex Education in Schools
Why the government has rejected MPs' calls to make sex education compulsory in all schools
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Cartoonist Jacky Fleming; Mother of Columbine killer; Fall in number of childminders
Iconic cartoonist Jacky Fleming talks about female genius and her first book in ten years.
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Julianne Moore
Oscar-winning actor Julianne Moore; changes to police response to rape claims.
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Planning funerals, Camila Batmanghelidjh, Amy Cuddy
Planning a good funeral.
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Camila Batmanghelidjh
Kids Company founder's first broadcast interview since MPs report into charity collapse.
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How to have a good death?
A themed programme looking at how we can have a good death.
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Hollie McNish, Amy Cuddy, First love, Women's global health
Poet Hollie McNish talks to Jenni about motherhood and the things nobody tells you.
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Leila Zerrougui, Lucy Kalanithi, Internet dating and rape
Algerian human rights activist Leila Zerrougui talks to Jane Garvey.
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Breastfeeding - All, nothing or somewhere in between
Why are breastfeeding rates so low in Britain? Tell us about your experiences.
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Weekend Woman's Hour: A healthy sex life in a long-term relationship; Grammy Award-winner Bonnie Raitt plays live
How to enjoy a healthy sex life with long-term partners. Plus live music from Bonnie Raitt
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Claire Skinner, Bonnie Raitt, First female head of CBI, Kirstie Allsopp
Claire Skinner discusses the Rabbit Hole, and singer Bonnie Raitt talks about her career.
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Helen Mirren; Dr Sarah Jarvis gives a Zika update
Helen Mirren, a Zika update from Dr Sarah Jarvis and two new novels exploring divorce.
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Child refugees, Sam Baker, Preparing for disasters
The experiences of unaccompanied child refugees. Jane Garvey presents.
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Sex and long-term relationships, Kids Company, Modest fashion
How to enjoy a healthy sex life with your long-term partner.
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Helen Dunmore, How women in Brazil are coping with the Zika virus, Long-distance relationships
Award-winning author Helen Dunmore discusses her latest novel, set during the Cold War.
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Weekend Woman's Hour: The Wainwright Sisters; Anne-Marie Slaughter: Grieving for an Ex
Anne-Marie Slaughter on finding work-life balance, and the Wainwright Sisters perform.
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Late Night Woman's Hour: Purity
Lauren Laverne and guests discuss what purity means for women in food, sex and religion.
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The Wainwright Sisters; Women and US Politics
Martha Wainwright and Lucy Wainwright Roche, trouser trends, and women and US politics.
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Gina McKee, Home education, Grieving an ex, Leaving care
The Mother, home education, coping when a former lover dies and independent visitors.
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Championing women's football
Baroness Sue Campbell, the FA's new head of women's football. Plus teenage chronic fatigue
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Zika virus, Leaving care, Pain study, Kat Arney
Impact of Zika fever on pregnant women. Leaving care as a teen. Hormones and pain relief.
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Anne-Marie Slaughter on work-life balance, Female refugees, Forensic pathologist Professor Helen Whitwell
US lawyer, academic and campaigner Anne-Marie Slaughter on work-life balance.
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Learning English to integrate; Living with less stuff; Illness and friends
As the prime minister urges more Muslim women to learn English, does it help integration?
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Is digital and social media a benefit or a distraction at work?
Is digital and social media a benefit or a distraction at work?
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Prostitution zones, Friends and illness, Zero waste, Puppy farms
Protected prostitution, friends and chronic illness, living waste free and farming puppies
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Sleeplessness and new mothers, Margaret Drabble on Janet Frame, Are high street prices sexist?
Margaret Drabble discusses a favourite author. How serious is sleeplessness after birth?
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Muslim women and learning English; Drew Gilpin Faust, the first woman president at Harvard
Harvard's president, Drew Gilpin Faust. And why the UK stillbirth rate is still too high.