22/10/2010
Presented by Jenni Murray. Should more money go on breast cancer prevention rather than cure? Also Jeanette Winterson and the Manchester sermon, and women working together.
Presented by Jenni Murray. We ask if breast cancer charities are spending too much time focussing on cure, rather than prevention. Plus, women working together. On 'The Apprentice', the women's team were told off by the business woman Karen Brady when they descended into a slanging match after losing their task. She said they were setting a bad example for women everywhere. Was she right? The writer Jeanette Winterson delivers the inaugural Manchester Sermon at the city's Cathedral as part of the Manchester Literature Festival. So what is a sermon - and why have women, for so long, been excluded from giving them? Jenni is joined by the Anglican priest Angela Tilby and by the Methodist minister Joanne Archer-Siddall. And - Jenny Nimmo is one of the country's best loved children's authors; her 'Charlie Bone' stories have been read by thousands of youngsters. For the first time she has teamed up with her daughter Gwen Milward, who is an illustrator. So what's it like working with your mother?
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Breast Cancer
Do breast cancer charities focus too much on cure, rather than prevention? Jenni is joined by Sarah Horton; Nicky Barr of the Nightingale Centre;& Maggie Alexander, of Breakthrough Breast Cancer
Duration: 10:27
Women and Sermons
What is a sermon and why have women, for so long, been excluded from giving them? Jenni discusses with Rev’d Angela Tilby & Rev’d Joanne Archer-Siddall.
Duration: 12:23
Women in the Workplace
On ‘The Apprentice’, the women descended into a slanging match after losing a task. Karen Brady said they set a bad example for women. Jenni discusses with Dr. Sarah Rutherford; & Emma Harrison OBE.
Duration: 07:25
Ari Up
Ari Up was the lead singer of one of the most important female bands, The Slits. Vivien Goldman, Professor of Punk at New York University pays tribute.
Duration: 04:56
Jenny Nimmo and Gwen Millard
Jenny Nimmo is one of the country’s best loved children’s authors, i.e. ‘Charlie Bone’ stories. For the first time she has teamed up with her daughter Gwen Millard, who's an illustrator.
Duration: 06:21
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