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The Undateable

Is Labour neglecting Muslim women? The TV series following singletons with disabilities out on the dating circuit. And author Roshi Fernando on being 'Homesick'. With Jane Garvey.

Do Labour need to pay more attention to Muslim women? The TV series that follows ten singletons with disabilities out on the dating circuit. Author Roshi Fernando talks about her debut collection of short stories called 'Homesick'. And how would Princess Vicky, eldest child of Queen Victoria, have changed the course of history if she'd been allowed to become Queen.

Producer Kirsty Starkey.

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58 minutes

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Tue 3 Apr 2012 10:00

Chapters

  • Burma

    Jane talks to Burmese correspondent and former political prisoner Nita May about the recent by-election.

    Duration: 06:20

  • The Undateables

    Jane speaks to Carolyne, who took part in the Channel 4 show, and to disabled blogger and activist Lisa Egan.

    Duration: 10:09

  • Labour and Muslim women

    Jane talks to Salma Yaqoob, the leader of Respect and to Meg Hillier, Labour MP for Hackney South and Shoreditch.

    Duration: 06:32

  • Homesick

    Jane speaks to author Roshi Fernando about her debut collection of short stories called 'Homesick'.

    Duration: 09:06

  • Lost Queens: Princess Vicky

    Louise Adamson talks to the historian Helen Castor about Queen Victoria's first child, Princess Vicky.

    Duration: 08:41

Broadcast

  • Tue 3 Apr 2012 10:00

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