Breast Cancer Gene, Women's Football, Lending Money
Breast cancer gene; is women's football more watchable than men's?; lending and borrowing money from friends and family; composer Ailis Ni Riain.
Presented by Jenni Murray. Julia Bellerby carries the BRCA1 breast cancer gene and had a double mastectomy in 1997. Her daughter Lucy has just had a test so see if she also carries the gene. Julia and Lucy join Jenni to talk about the results. The Composer Ailis Ni Riain has created a sound installation specifically for the Castle Keep at Clitheroe Castle in Lancashire. The composition, called 'Taken', is inspired by the story of the Pendle Witches in Lancashire. What's the etiquette of lending to, or borrowing from, family and friends? Is it a prerequisite of any strong relationship or should it be avoided whenever possible because it only leads to trouble? And women's football - is it more watchable than men's?
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Women and football
The Women鈥檚 World Cup final takes place this Sunday. Is women鈥檚 football more enjoyable to watch? Alyson Rudd Sports writer for The Times and Martin Kelner Sports Columnist for The Guardian discuss.
Duration: 08:33
Breast cancer gene
Julia Bellerby had a double mastectomy to when she was told she had a faulty gene which meant she had a very high risk of breast cancer. Julia and her eldest daughter Lucy discuss.
Duration: 12:01
Pendle witches trial - Clitheroe Castle
Composer Ail铆s N铆 R铆ain has created a sound installation for Clitheroe Castle in Lancashire for the 400th anniversary of the Pendle Witch Trials. Reporter Judy Merry went to meet her.
Duration: 09:49
Borrowing from family
What is the etiquette of lending to, or borrowing from, family and friends? Psychologist Corinne Sweet and Caroline Hamilton from the charity the Consumer Credit Counselling Service discuss.
Duration: 11:01
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- Fri 15 Jul 2011 10:00大象传媒 Radio 4
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