Woman's Hour Episodes Episode guide
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Prom mania, Men's biological clock, Supermarket women, Budget 2015
With Jenni Murray. Discussion on men having a biological clock in relation to fertility.
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Annie Nightingale, Jenny Valentine, Sadia Azmat
Annie Nightingale talks to Jane Garvey about her 45-year career as a DJ at Radio 1.
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Anne Fine, Sian James, Women in local government, PTSD after birth, Seaweed
Anne Fine, the former children's laureate, discusses the reissue of Madame Doubtfire.
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Sue Sim, former chief constable of Northumbria Police; Sculptors Emily Young and Laura Ford
Former chief constable of Northumbria Police Sue Sim talks about her career.
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Weekend Woman's Hour: Woman's Hour 2015 Power List - Influencers
The unveiling of the Woman's Hour 2015 Power List: Influencers. Jane Garvey presents.
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Baroness Valerie Amos, Why women say sorry, Women and farming
Women and farming, Cathy Rentzenbrink on her brother's PVS, and why do women say 'sorry'?
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Fiona Shaw, Deborah Moggach, Bridget Christie
Fiona Shaw talks to Jennie Murray about directing the opera The Rape of Lucretia.
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Woman's Hour Power List 2015: Influencers
The Power List's top ten women who have the most influence in the UK are revealed.
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SlutWalk, Emma Banks, Michelle Ping
Jane Garvey talks to royal naval reservist and specialist paramedic Michelle Ping.
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Rosamund Lupton's love affair with the Northern Alaskan landscape, Does anorexia have a genetic link?
Rosamund Lupton talks about setting her novel in the extreme landscape of northern Alaska.
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Weekend Woman's Hour: The Influence of Taylor Swift; Sue Lloyd-Roberts
The influence of Taylor Swift, Sue Lloyd-Roberts, and enjoying festivals with children.
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Kids at festivals, Edwina Currie, Mars space engineer, Working in care
A survival guide for taking children to festivals. Presented by Nikki Bedi.
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Kellie Maloney
Kellie Maloney discusses a career in boxing before and after gender realignment surgery.
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Taylor Swift - Why is she so influential?
Jane Garvey presents discussion on the power and influence of Taylor Swift.
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Sue Lloyd Roberts, Why are so few women becoming councillors?, Widows and poverty, Philippa Oldham
Sue Lloyd Roberts talks about her need for donor stem cell treatment. Jane Garvey presents
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Columnist Sarah Vine, The Human Rights Act and Rape Survivors, Women in Engineering
Harriet Wistrich explains how the Human Rights Act has been used to help rape survivors.
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Women-Friendly Mosque, Working Lives of Women
Plans for a mosque run by women in Bradford and following in the steps of Sylvia Pankhurst
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Women's Tour, Kamila Shamsie, Shivi Ramoutar
Shivi Ramoutar talks about cooking Caribbean food. Emma Barnett presents.
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Sylvia Pankhurst and Working Women Today
Sylvia Pankhurst and the lives of working women: 1907 and today. Presented by Emma Barnett
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Women's World Cup; New Curbs on FGM; Influential Women in the UK Music Industry
Will England get through to the next round of the Women's World Cup? With Jane Garvey.
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Female-friendly Mosque; Justine Greening; the New Female Viagra
How close are we to launching a safe Viagra equivalent for women?
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What influence do celebrities have on our lives?
Jane Garvey asks if celebrities have too much influence on people's lives.
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Weekend Woman's Hour: Gemma Chan, Marguerite Patten
Gemma Chan on her role in Humans, and celebrating the life of Marguerite Patten.
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Gemma Chan, Women's Institute at 100, Ginny Mancini
Jenni talks to Gemma Chan about Humans and 100 years of the Women's Institute.
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Marguerite Patten: A celebration of the late cookery writer and wartime broadcaster
Marguerite Patten, the late cookery writer, talks to Jane Garvey in 2009.
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How to Get the Right Haircut, Attitudes to Women and Alcohol.
Jane Garvey looks at women and alcohol, divorce and vulnerable girls in the justice system
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Turkish Election, Soprano Anna Devin
What the outcome of the Turkish election will mean for women. Jane Garvey presents.
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Souad Massi, What do we tell our young people about fertility?, Women and Buddhism
Jane Garvey presents a discussion regarding what to tell teenagers about fertility.
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Weekend Woman's Hour: Anita Dobson, Jodi Picoult
Jane Garvey presents a discussion on Marilyn Monroe and happy Danish women.
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Anita Dobson, Mary McCartney, Eugenia Cheng
Anita Dobson talks about her film London Road, and Eugenia Cheng discusses difficult maths