Woman's Hour Episodes Episode guide
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Mellisa tells us 'How Fat Feels'
'How Fat Feels', Abortion in Ireland, Claire Skinner, HPV vaccine.
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Ellen von Unwerth, Male suicide, ZooNation, Christina Patterson
Lady Land, Coronation Street, Katy Prince, The Art of Not Falling Apart.
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Coping with exam stress, Below-the-belt cancers, Women councillors
Coping with exam stress, Below-the-belt cancers, Women councillors.
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Agony Aunts, Katy Morgan-Davis, Women as Councillors,
How relevant are agony aunts in the 21st century and women standing as local councillors.
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Women in Retail
What do the high street's problems mean for female consumers, employees and entrepreneurs?
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Weekend Woman's Hour: Folk duo Anna and Elizabeth, Churchill Fellowships
Anna and Elizabeth perform, heart doctor Nikki Stamp, Take Back ConTROLL.
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Who will be the BBC Women's Footballer of the Year?
BBC Women's Footballer of the Year, Abortion, Emma Healey, Churchill Fellowships.
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Anna & Elizabeth, Fat, Slavery
'How Fat Feels' series, folk duo Anna & Elizabeth, and modern-day slavery.
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Lyse Doucet and Syria: The World's War
Lyse Doucet discusses her documentary Syria: The World's War.
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Abortion, Minister for Women and Equalities, Heart Surgeon Dr Nikki Stamp
Reaction to the Ireland abortion referendum. Dr Nikki Stamp talks about her book.
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Take Back ConTROLL
How do you take back control after being abused online?
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Weekend Woman's Hour: Jessie Buckley, Women in US Politics, Office Housework
Jessie Buckley talks about her new film Beast. Plus who does the office housework?
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Late Night Woman's Hour: Leaving Home
Aida Edemariam & Sali Hughes tell Lauren Laverne about their experiences of leaving home.
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Haydn Gwynne on her role as Lady Wishfort in a new production of The Way of the World
Actor Haydn Gwynne, vegan food writer Aine Carlin and taking back control online.
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Woven Space, Motherless daughters, The Split
How a woven willow craftwork has inspired a new orchestral symphony. With Jenni Murray.
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Office housework, Football, Open University, Abortion
Ireland abortion referendum, Footballing potential, Housework in the office, OU for women.
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Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett statue, Jessie Buckley, Parenting three children
The unveiling of a statue of leading suffragist Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett.
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'Up Lit', Take Back ConTROLL, Women in US Politics, Tanya Moodie
Uplifting stories about kindness and community are in vogue, two authors discuss.
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Weekend Woman's Hour: Tina the Musical, Rape Trials and the Court of Public Opinion
Director Phyllida Lloyd on Tina Turner the Musical, Kathleen Turner and online personas.
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Sammy Woodhouse, Abortion Pills, Ageing
Should crimes committed by child sex abuse victims be pardoned?
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Tina the Musical, Take Back ConTROLL, Stealing Sheep, Domestic Abuse
Phyllida Lloyd, Electro pop, Online shaming, Domestic abuse training for employers.
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Sprinter twins Shannon and Cheriece Hylton
Jenni Murray speaks to athletes and twins Shannon and Cherice Hylton.
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Take Back ConTROLL, Louise Candlish, Rape Trials and the Court of Public Opinion
Take Back ConTROLL - four women trying to do just that after being abused online.
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Eve Myles, Kathleen Turner, Online personas, Cat Colvin
Eve Myles discusses Keeping Faith and Kathleen Turner talks her one-woman show.
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Weekend Woman's Hour: GRRRL, Ruth Jones, Rose Tremain
GRRRL perform live. Authors Rose Tremain and Ruth Jones. And getting the wedding you want.
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Women jockeys in The Grand National, Louise Martin, Men writing female characters, Bump, Birth and Beyond.
Jenni Murray talks to the first female president of the Commonwealth Games Federation.
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Rose Tremain, Investigating abuse, Suffrage, Weddings
Rose Tremain on memory, motherhood and love. Abuse reports - what do they achieve?
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Xanax, Warpaint, Prison, Period taboo
Buying drugs online; Theresa Wayman; prison for unpaid council tax; Myna Mahila.
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Kinship carers, Happy teenagers
Financial hardships for kinship carers, and how can teenagers be happy?
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Screenwriter-turned-novelist Ruth Jones, International girl band GRRRL, Children and mental health.
Programme that offers a female perspective on the world.