17/05/2010
Presented by Jane Garvey. Jane Ashley on photographing her mum Laura's iconic clothes. How do we view women who leave their children? Male rape in prison; music from Lucinda Belle.
How do we view women who leave their children? We talk to two authors who've written about it. Jane Ashley, one of Laura Ashley's daughters, worked for Laura Ashley for twelve years from the age of 18, helping to create their iconic image through her photographs. She talks about her new exhibition, the early days with Laura Ashley, and her current work for the Laura Ashley Foundation. British jails are failing to investigate serious allegations of male rape according to Stephen Shaw, the prisons' ombudsman - we discuss the issue with two experts and hear from the mum of a man who claims he was raped whilst in jail. And you can hear the music of the jazz harpist Lucinda Belle.
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Women who leave their children
How do we view women who leave their children? Jane talks to Jane Rusbridge and Sarah Hart - two authors who've written about it
Duration: 09:52
Lucinda Belle
The jazz harpist performs live
Duration: 09:33
Male rape in prison
Frances Crook of the Howard League, and Phil Wheatley of the National Offender Management Service discuss what more needs to be done to protect inmates.
Duration: 14:21
Jane Ashley
Laura Ashley's daughter discusses creating the clothing brand's image through her iconic photographs
Duration: 07:55
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- Mon 17 May 2010 10:00大象传媒 Radio 4
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