Woman's Hour

Donna Ward on reclaiming spinsterhood; Comedian Liz Kingsman; Scars - Jayne; BBC 100 Objects

Dec 29, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The First Female Presenter of Top of the Pops
03:00 • 2min
3
Radio Mera Side - She Always Had That Smile
05:02 • 1min
4
Janet, the Only Woman to Present a Concert on BBS Radio in 1985
06:32 • 2min
5
The Impact of Janet on Women in Radio and Television
08:13 • 3min
6
You Can Be a Breakfast Host
10:52 • 2min
7
A Spinster's Meditations of Life by Donna Ward
12:55 • 2min
8
I'm Not Spinster and Proud
14:29 • 2min
9
I've Found a Robust Psychology, and Many People Don't Have It
16:30 • 2min
10
Loneliness and the Glittering Beast in the Book
18:29 • 2min
11
Is There a Distinction Between Single and Spinster?
20:11 • 2min
12
How Technology Has Aided You in Connecting People
21:46 • 1min
13
The Pandemic Brand of Solitude
23:15 • 3min
14
I've Got a Feather Eating Bug, and I Can't Sit on My Knees
26:31 • 2min
15
Lipodema - What Is It?
28:38 • 2min
16
I've Got a Fatal Ting Bug, and I'm in a Coma.
30:26 • 3min
17
Life After Flesh Eating
33:43 • 2min
18
How Do You Refer to It in Your Daily Language?
35:23 • 2min
19
Can't Stand Ip?
37:01 • 2min
20
The Woman's Hour
38:43 • 2min
21
A Woman's Life Is a Mess, Isn't It?
40:53 • 2min
22
A Parody of a Theatre Actor's Job
42:39 • 2min
23
Are You Biting the Hand That Feeds You?
44:53 • 2min
24
One Woman Show by Liz Kingsman
46:30 • 2min
25
The Early Days of Radio
48:25 • 3min
26
Women in the Early Days of Radio and Television
50:59 • 2min
27
The Woman's Elf Quilt of 19 93
52:46 • 2min
28
The B B C Is as Diverse as Brien
54:46 • 2min