Woman's Hour Episodes Episode guide
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Weekend Woman’s Hour: Julianne Moore, Women’s Prize for Fiction winner Yael van der Wouden, ultrarunner Stephanie Case
Julianne Moore discusses her latest film, the thriller Echo Valley.
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Race Across the World, Women's Prize winners, Ute Lemper, Measles at Glasto
Caroline Bridge speaks to Anita about winning Race Across the World with her son.
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Abortion, Spending Review, Lara Pulver, Yael van der Wouden
As MPs prepare for a free vote on changes to abortion law, we look at the two amendments.
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Ultrarunner Stephanie Case, Alice Figueiredo, Women's Super League, Cycle tracking apps
Winning a 100km race six months postpartum and breastfeeding along the way.
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Indecent exposure, Natalie Dormer, World fertility, Author Jessica Stanley
We hear how cases of indecent exposure have been dealt with since Sarah Everard’s murder.
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Julianne Moore, Forced adoption in China, Nurses vote on pay deal
Julianne Moore discusses her latest film, the thriller Echo Valley.
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Weekend Woman’s Hour: Ms Tina Knowles, Tennis at Queens, Dr Grace Spence Green, Bernardine Evaristo
How to raise self-confident women? Beyoncé and Solange's mother, Ms Tina Knowles, explains
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Weight-loss jabs, The Salt Path director, Tennis at Queens, Part-time teaching
A look at the new advice about weight-loss jabs, and contraception or pregnancy.
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Victims' Right to Review, Dr Grace Spence Green, Mums in coaching, New play Elephant
Survivors of rape & serious sexual assault given the right to have dropped cases reviewed.
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Bernardine Evaristo, South Korean Elections, The Crucible
The celebrated novelist is the winner of the Women's Prize Outstanding Contribution Award.
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Ms Tina Knowles, Madeleine McCann search, Mother and baby units in NI
How to raise self-confident women? Beyoncé & Solange's mother, Ms Tina Knowles, explains.
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Intimacy co-ordinator Ita O'Brien, Heart disease trials, Celebs & beauty brands
The world-renowned intimacy co-ordinator discusses her new book, Intimacy.
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Weekend Woman's Hour: Carey Mulligan, Mary Earps’ England retirement, International Aid, Folk trio I'm With Her
The actor talks about her new film The Ballad of Wallis Island and why she loves musicals.
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Carey Mulligan, Mary Earps' England retirement, New head of MI6
The actor tells Woman's Hour about her new film, turning 40 and why she loves musicals.
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Transcripts in sexual assault cases, Multigenerational living, Women's matches at the French Open
We assess the one-year pilot giving victims of sexual assault access to court transcripts.
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Pakistan child marriage, I'm With Her, Sex bias in natural history museums
The city of Islamabad has moved to ban child marriage.
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Sian Gibson, International aid, Author Agustina Bazterrica, Shein
Why did actor Sian Gibson almost give up on acting?
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Women in farming | A Woman’s Hour special
Anita Rani spends a day at a farm in Devon hearing from female farmers about their lives.
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Weekend Woman’s Hour: Chronic UTIs, Welsh women’s football, Kathryn Turman, ‘Trad wives'
Allison Gardner MP on her experience of chronic UTIs.
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The manosphere, Bowel cancer, Daytime TV cuts
Psychotherapist Will Adolphy & his work in schools: what does it mean to be a man today?
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Women up for Ivor Novellos, Chronic UTIs, How do women listen?
The Rising Star award at the Ivor Novellos is an all female shortlist for the first time.
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Baroness Kishwer Falkner, Fifth anniversary of the death of George Floyd, Sarah Pochin MP
Baroness Kishwer Falkner on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the definition of a woman.
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Shopping addiction, Gaza, 'Trad Wives', Rape cross-examination
Why is shopping addiction often trivialised rather than being seen as a red flag?
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Swimming coaching, LGB Alliance, Welsh women's football, Author Emma Stonex
We hear about the dark side of swimming clubs, the subject of a new ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ investigation.
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Weekend Woman’s Hour: Abandoned babies, Isabel Allende, ADHD and menopause, Teaching 'grit', Anna Lapwood
The search for parents of three abandoned babies using DNA.
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Teaching 'grit', Amnesty International UK, Brain Aneurysm play, New Age of Sexism
Pupils need more robust mental health, says Education Secretary Bridget Philipson.
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Rose Ayling-Ellis, abandoned babies, Royal Albert Hall's organist Anna Lapwood
Strictly winner Rose Ayling-Ellis on her starring role in a new TV detective series.
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Isabel Allende, Sex Matters, Julia Gillard, P Diddy trial
Best-selling author Isabel Allende on her new novel, My Name Is Emilia Del Valle.
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Chemical Control, Nadia Conners, Kirsty Wark
Nuala hears about a woman's fight for justice following chemical control.
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Beverley Knight, Care workers, ADHD and menopause, Barrister Robin Moira White
Performer Beverley Knight on playing 'godmother of rock and roll', Sister Rosetta Tharpe.