Woman's Hour Episodes Episode guide
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Syria's refugees; Influence of Song Lyrics; Nell Dunn and Margaret Drabble
Conditions for Syrian refugees, influence of song lyrics, and Nell Dunn on Up the Junction
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Painkiller Addiction; Jasmine Whitbread; Family Ramadan
Painkiller addiction, Jasmine Whitbread of Save the Children, and celebrating Ramadan.
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Arianna Huffington, tutoring, African fashion week
Arianna Huffington on why we need a new approach to how we work and define success.
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FGM reconstructive surgery; Power-dressing for the heat; Child maintenance payments
Power-dressing for the heat with guest presenter Andrea Catherwood.
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Weekend Woman's Hour: David Cameron, Kim Cattrall
Highlights from the Woman's Hour week, presented by Jane Garvey.
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Suffragette Special
1913 - A year of revolution, events that shaped the Suffrage Movement in the UK and abroad
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Kim Cattrall
Kim Cattrall on her latest stage role, women on banknotes, and musician Gabrielle Aplin.
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Stephanie 'Steve' Shirley
Trolling; Chile and abortion; Stephanie Shirley; France, Marianne and topless protestors.
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Professor Dame Sally Davies
Professor Dame Sally Davies, the Chief Medical Officer for England, talks to Jane Garvey.
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David Cameron on tackling online porn; powerlister Karren Brady
David Cameron on tackling the availability of porn online, plus powerlister Karren Brady.
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Bryony Kimmings; Yvette Cooper; What Women Want
Bryony Kimmings, a day with Yvette Cooper MP, female sexual desire, and Laura Mvula sings.
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Plastic Surgery; The Turn of the Screw; Tandems
Jenni Murray on the reasons for having plastic surgery, The Turn of the Screw and tandems.
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Jane Campion; Abortion in USA; Bryony Kimmings
Jane Campion on BBC Two's Top of the Lake; Changing US abortion law; Patty Griffin live.
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Hiafaa al-Mansour; Exercise in pregnancy
Haifaa al-Mansour on Wadjda, exercise during pregnancy, and infidelity in literature.
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Sexual desire; Music Festivals; Yvette Cooper; Rick Stein
Daniel Bergner on sexual desire, powerlister Yvette Cooper, Rick Stein and music festivals
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Laura Mvula; Justine Greening
Music from Laura Mvula, powerlister Justine Greening and a campaign to stop 'revenge porn'
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Weekend Woman's Hour: Kate Nash; KT Tunstall; Malala Day
Music from Kate Nash, sex after cancer treatment, and a Tour de France for women?
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Overindulgent grandparents, girls' education, Siobhan Reddy
Curbing overindulgent grandparents, girls' education and Siobhan Reddy. With Jenni Murray.
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Kate Nash; International Family Planning; Susan Greenfield
Violence against women, international family planning, Susan Greenfield and Kate Nash live
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Zora Neale Hurston; Mumsnot; Do Looks Matter At Work?
Zora Neale Hurston, a woman's value if she has no children, and do looks matter at work?
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Women in Egypt; Emma Pooley
Women in Egypt. Is it time for a women's Tour de France? With Jane Garvey.
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KT Tunstall; Women Bishops; Mrs Wintringham
Singer-songwriter KT Tunstall performs her upcoming single live. Jane Garvey presents.
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Weekend Woman's Hour: Being powerful; Sigrid Rausing; Baby names
How to be a powerful woman. Sigrid Rausing. Later motherhood. Old-fashioned baby names.
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Royal dresses; Dying your hair; Mindful eating; Older motherhood
Jenni Murray discusses Royal dresses, older motherhood, damaging dyes and mindful eating.
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Old-Fashioned Baby Names
Old-fashioned baby names are back, women on Boards, and a rape survior in India speaks out
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Sigrid Rausing, Brene Brown
Sigrid Rausing, Brene Brown, and the challenges facing intersex people. With Jenni Murray.
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How to Be a Powerful Woman
Jane Garvey launches the Woman's Hour Power List films.
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Domestic violence; attitudes to single parents; taking your friend on holiday
Statistics on domestic violence - how likely are men to experience it? With Jane Garvey.
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Weekend Woman's Hour: Billie Jean King; Modern Feminism; Cost of Childcare
Billie Jean King on her fight for equality in tennis, plus modern feminism and Ed Miliband
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Child refugees in Syria; childcare; oversharing online
Child refugees in Syria, Prof Nancy Rothwell, oversharing online, childcare - who pays?