Woman's Hour Episodes Episode guide
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Maternal imprisonment and its impact on children, Early menopause, Comedian Jen Kirkman
Three women discuss their experiences of having an early menopause.
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Harriet Harman MP, Reggae singer Hollie Cook, Meeting The One in unusual circumstances.
Harriet Harman MP on rape laws, Reggae singer Hollie Cook, WEF Global Gender Gap Report.
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Weekend Woman's Hour: Lesley Manville, big feet, men-only spaces
Oscar nominated Lesley Manville. Denise Fergus, 25 years after the murder of James Bulger.
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Late Night Woman's Hour: Women and Money
Lauren Laverne and guests discuss women and money.
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Victorian gang violence, Men-only spaces, Higher maternity pay benefits
Violence in women's gangs in Victorian times on stage.
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Lesley Manville, Denise Fergus, Presidents Club
Lesley Manville on her Oscar nomination, James Bulger's mother Denise Fergus.
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How do you teach children how to cook? Actor, Lia Williams;
How do you teach children how to cook? Plus Lia Williams on her role in the drama Kiri.
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Good menopause experiences, Clare's Law, Big feet
Are some police forces ignoring Clare's Law? Having a good menopause. Shoes for big feet.
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Susan Cadogan, Women's March 2018, Winter Olympics
Reggae singer Susan Cadogan and an update of the Women's March 2018.
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Weekend Woman's Hour: Sex and the menopause, cyber security, children and divorce
Menopause symptoms and solutions, cyber security and supporting children in divorces.
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Menopause and treatments, Meg Matthews, DPP Alison Saunders
What treatments support women through the menopause and how can we help ourselves?
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Childcare, Menopause, Drones, Bounty Hunters
Crime Thriller Girl, Nurseries, Menopause at work, Women and tech.
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Children and divorce, Robots, Menopause and relationships
How do you support your children through your divorce?
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Menopause Poll, Professor Green, Women Shaping the Future in AI
Woman's Hour and Radio Sheffield reveal data from a new poll about the menopause.
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Menopause phone-in. Jane Garvey and BBC Radio Sheffield's Paulette Edwards take your calls
Jane Garvey and BBC Radio Sheffield's Paulette Edwards take your calls on the menopause.
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Weekend Woman's Hour: Sigrid, Meryl Streep, Carrie Gracie
Sigrid, winner of BBC Music's Sound Of 2018, Meryl Streep.
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Meryl Streep, Sigrid - winning act of BBC Music Sound Of, 2018
Hollywood star Meryl Streep on her latest film, The Post, and how women are gaining power.
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Childcare, Sports bra, Lady Jane Grey, Mental health, African-American GIs
Making childcare affordable, designing a sports bra and Helen Castor on Lady Jane Grey.
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Children and Smartphones
Children's on smartphones; Andrea Dunbar; children of alcoholics; My Body Back Project.
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The reshuffle and women, Domestic violence statistics, Children of alcoholics, Death cleaning
The reshuffle and women, and the joy of putting your house in order before you die.
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Carrie Gracie, Parental leave, Clothes as activism
Carrie Gracie talks about her decision to quit as the BBC's China editor over equal pay.
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Giving up alcohol, Women's Christmas, 18 in 2018
Sobriety - a trend for 2018 or new way of life? Plus celebrating women's Christmas.
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Women's Christmas, Domestic Homicide, Beth Underdown
Women's Christmas, domestic homicide and witch-finding in the 17th century.
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Derry Girls, breast reconstruction, female photographers
Writer Lisa McGee talks to Jenni Murray about her new sitcom Derry Girls.
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Masculinity: phone-in
Are ideas of masculinity changing - and what are the consequences? We hear from listeners.
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Not drinking, Your side-line, Walking netball
Taking a break from alcohol. What's your side-line? And netball with a twist.
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Being 18 in 2018
Woman's Hour meets young women who will all be 18 in 2018. How do they see their future?
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Weekend Woman's Hour: Women speaking out in 2017, Advice to my younger self, Views of masculinity
Highlights from the Woman's Hour week. Presented by Jenni Murray.
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Late Night Woman's Hour: 2017 - WTF?!?
What just happened?! LNWH is officially baffled.
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Women in TV and Film 2017
2017: Women in TV and film; women & homelessness; women of colour in mainstream media.