19/11/2010
Jenni Murray is joined by Ray Winstone and his daughter Lois. Plus, how the women of Germany have got on since reunification; and how far would you go to stop sexist abuse?
Jenni Murray is joined by Ray Winstone and his daughter Lois to discuss their new film 'Fathers of Girls'. We'll also be asking why East German women seem to have done better than their West German sisters since reunification. It's 40 years since Yorkshire's Margaret Clitherow was canonized - she was executed in 1586 by being crushed beneath stones. A new book looks at her life. And - how far would you go to tackle sexist abuse? Lisa Robinson got so angry with a group of football supporters on a train, that she got off, and stood on the track to stop the locomotive from moving.
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Ray and Lois Winstone
Ray and Lois Winstone play father and daughter in the new film "Fathers of Girls". Jenni talks to them about the film and their relationship.
Duration: 11:21
Lisa Robinson
Lisa Robinson got so sick of the sexist abuse she suffered while on a train that she laid down in front of it. She tells Jenni why & what she hoped to achieve
Duration: 07:06
East & West German Women
How are East/West German women faring since the Berlin Wall came down? Jenni discusses with Professor Jutta Allmendinger, author of 鈥淲omen on the March,鈥 & Christin Hess, Bath University
Duration: 10:40
Listener Feedback on Housework
Views of listeners who've emailed in response to last Friday's discussion about housework.
Duration: 02:14
Margaret Clitherow
In 1586 Margaret Clitherow, from York, was just 33 when she was executed for harbouring Catholic priests. Jenni discusses her with Michael Questier, author of 鈥楾he Trial of Margaret Clitherow鈥
Duration: 10:10
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- Fri 19 Nov 2010 10:00大象传媒 Radio 4
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