Woman's Hour Episodes Episode guide
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Author Melanie Reid, Parenting tips, Intrepid women
Author Melanie Reid, Parenting tips from Phillipa Perry, Intrepid women exhibition
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Missing children, Women's minister Penny Mordaunt, Waitress the musical
We hear from the mothers of missing children, and women's minister Penny Mordaunt.
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Periods, Caroline Criado Perez, Simran Kaur, Cook the Perfect... with Tom Kerridge
The stigma of periods, Tom Kerridge's perfect curry and boxer Simran Kaur.
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Late Night Woman's Hour
Emma Barnett and guests partake of a few nocturnal frank and funny conversations.
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Amanda Abbington, Asma Khan, Bumps & Babies
The programme that offers a female perspective on the world
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Caroline Criado Perez on the gender data gap, Maggie Gee, Madeleine Mitchell
Caroline Criado Perez - the gender data gap, Maggie Gee on novel Blood, Madeleine Mitchell
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Cook the Perfect... with Tom Kerridge, LGBTQ adoption, boys and eating disorders
Chef Tom Kerridge talks about his fresh approach to cooking.
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University Sexual Violence, Bump, Birth and Beyond, Periods
University sexual violence, Bump, Birth and Beyond, and period stigma.
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Simran Kaur, 17-year-old national youth champion boxer
Simran Kaur, Marian Partington, menopause and work, Emma Morgan, fertility clinics.
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Fatimah Asghar, teenagers and alcohol, nursing's gender pay gap
Poet Fatimah Asghar. Gender pay gap in nursing. Teenagers and alcohol. Living with herpes.
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Women In Film, Female MP's joining the Independent Group, Mariam Khan
Women in Film, female MPs joining the Independent Group, Mariam Khan, living with Herpes.
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Afghan Women and the Peace Negotiations
Mary Akrami and Christina Lamb, Clara Schumann, Laura Bates, and Family Secrets.
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Family secrets, Who was Mary Macarthur? Poet Fatimah Asghar, Gender pay inequalities in UK nursing
Family secrets. Who was Mary Macarthur? Poet Fatimah Asghar. Pay inequalities in nursing.
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The Shamima Begum case, #OscarsSoMale, Young people and alcohol
The issues raised by the Shamima Begum case. Oscars 2019 #OscarsSoMale.
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Nadine Labaki, Vulvas, Films
The programme that offers a female perspective on the world
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Tracey Neville, Working as a Barrister, Vaccinations
Head coach of the England netball team. Why women leave the Bar. Vaccinations.
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Being a barrister, Historian Suzannah Lipscomb, Stopping Breastfeeding
Why do so many women leave the bar?
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Tracey Neville: Head Coach of the England Women’s Netball Team
Tracey Neville, looking after disabled children, breast ironing, and Laura Mucha.
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Galentine's Day
Does is matter that the concept of 'gal pals' is now a marketing ploy?
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Measles and childhood vaccinations, epilepsy research, the women who back Trump
A look at measles vaccinations, the women who back Trump, epilepsy research and more.
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Nelson Mandela's PA, Sewing, Porn
The programme that offers a female perspective on the world.
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#NunsToo, Onlyness, Black female professors
The sexual abuse of nuns. Being the only one. The lack of black female professors.
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Women train drivers. The new smear test. Novelist Yvonne Battle-Felton
Women train drivers. The new smear test. Self-harm images online.
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#NunsToo: Nuns abused by priests and bishops
#NunsToo, Katy Sullivan, family secrets, black female academics.
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Shelly Chopra Dhar, Women's Rights in Poland, Lucy-Anne Holmes, OCD
Women's rights in Poland, Lucy-Anne Holmes, 'Pure O' OCD, and Shelly Chopra Dhar.
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Nicole Lecky in Superhoe at the Royal Court
Actor Nicole Lecky, carers' rights at work, Barbara Castle, women's football and autism.
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Catherine Simpson, Domestic Abuse, Pharmacosexuality
Catherine Simpson, the impact of domestic abuse on children, and pharmacosexuality.
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Weekend Woman's Hour - Feeding Your Baby, Skin from Skunk Anansie, Body Hair Heirachy
Experiences of baby feeding, Skin from Skunk Anansie and the heirachy of female body hair.
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Late Night Woman's Hour: Capitalism and Feminism / Dating Power Balance
Times reporter Ellen Coyne, gender historian Zoe Strimpel and Radio 1 presenter Clara Amfo
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Skin from Skunk Anansie
Skin, online tracking of Saudi women, Tobi Kyeremateng and Tanika Gupta, Clodagh McKenna