Woman's Hour Episodes Episode guide
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Sheryl Sandberg; Eva Schloss; 50s dating
Sheryl Sandberg of Facebook on 'leaning in'. Plus Anne Frank's step-sister Eva Schloss.
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Measles; women in maths; Paula Milne on political marriages; Kerry Young
Jane Garvey discusses MMR and measles, female maths professors, and political marriages.
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Suranne Jones; care for dementia sufferers; Hsiao-Hung Pai
Actress Suranne Jones; caring for dementia sufferers; Hsiao-Hung Pai on the sex trade.
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Helena Morrisey; Margaret Thatcher; Northern Ireland
Shirley Williams, Louise Mensch and Jacqui Smith on the legacy of Margaret Thatcher.
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Maureen Lipman, Scottish artist Joan Eardley, lying about your age
Maureen Lipman, Scottish artist Joan Eardley, and China's first lady Peng Liyuan.
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Helena Morrissey; laddish uni culture; Zainab Hawa Bangura
Helena Morrissey, laddish uni culture, and Zainab Hawa Bangura. Presented by Jenni Murray.
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The life and legacy of Baroness Thatcher
Jenni Murray and guests discuss the life and legacy of Baroness Thatcher.
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Northern Ireland peace and women today
What's been the impact of 15 years of Northern Ireland's peace agreement on women's lives?
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Isy Suttie; vocational training in schools; Naomi Long MP
Northern Irish MP Naomi Long talks to Samira Ahmed, and Isy Suttie on her Radio 4 comedy.
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Weekend Woman's Hour: Cook the Perfect Kofta; Tine Thing Helseth; Daisy Waugh
Jane Garvey presents highlights from the Woman's Hour week.
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Jenny Pitman; Sue Ion goes back to school
PowerLister Sue Ion goes back to school, plus Jenny Pitman on the Grand National.
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Tanika Gupta; Older women's style; Cook the perfect kofta
Tanika Gupta's new play explores the lives of women who worked as ayahs.
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Tine Thing Helseth; Sarah Solemani; Daisy Waugh; Naomi Gryn on starting a family after 40
Trumpeter Tine Thing Helseth, author Daisy Waugh, and Naomi Gryn on giving birth after 40.
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Why teenagers like Friends; Alexandra Heminsley on running
The views of teenage fans of US sitcom Friends, and a discussion on the appeal of running.
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Women and the Christian faith
Jane Garvey looks at the position of women in the Christian faith.
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How to be a lady; William Hague
How to be a lady, and foreign secretary William Hague on sexual violence as a war crime.
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Blue Peter Presenters; Country Houses in Time of War
Jenni Murray takes a look at the history of the Blue Peter presenter.
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Lucy Heller; William Hague; What is the Justice for Men and Boys Party Manifesto
Powerlister Lucy Heller chief executive of Ark; Foreign Secretary William Hague.
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Jodi Picoult
Jodi Picoult talks to Jenni Murray about her new novel The Storyteller.
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Woman or lady? Bidisha and Rachel Johnson discuss; Saira Shah; Joanna Adams
Getting girls into netball. Rachel Johnson and Bidisha discuss being a modern-day 'lady'.
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Emma Brockes; Kate Schermerhorn; the makeover
Jane Garvey asks if we're making too much of the makeover, and talks to Emma Brockes.
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Menopause, Nazi Women, Children and Sleep
Comedian Jenny Eclair shares her experience of the menopause. Presented by Jane Garvey.
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Ukrainian Eggs; Girls Who Abuse; Women Rowers
Ukrainian Easter eggs, the Newton Women's Boat Race and why girls abuse.
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A special edition presented by teenagers
Teenagers co-present with Jenni Murray, discussing safety on buses, sport, school dinners.
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Boudoir Photography; Tanya Byron; Young Scientist of the Year
Boudoir photography, Professor Tanya Byron on sleep, and women in South African politics.
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Nazi women; architects; bereavement leave campaign
Jane Garvey joins country music singers Little Big Town, and talks bereavement leave.
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Baroness Sue Campbell; the Baker Brothers; Mollie Moran
Teenage mothers on postnatal depression, plus Baroness Sue Campbell and the Baker Brothers
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Heidi Thomas; Valentina Lisitsa; Katherine Parr
Jane Garvey presents highlights from the Woman's Hour week, including Heidi Thomas.
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Prisoners wives; hooray for Bollywood
The real prisoner's wives, double-whammy pensioners and hooray for Bollywood.
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Women in Iraq 10 years on; Tracy Chevalier
Women in Iraq 10 years on, the female lobby in Rome, and introducing partners to parents.