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Victoria and Abdul, Virtual reality, Lou Conran, Voting

Queen Victoria's friendship; using VR to create the world of child-trafficking; comedian Lou Conran; anonymous voting for domestic abuse survivors.

The film 'Victoria and Abdul', starring Judi Dench tells the story of the monarch in her last decade, and the friendship she formed with a young Indian man brought to the UK to present her with a token from the empire. It is based on a book written by Shrabani Basu, who spent months uncovering 13 volumes of Victoria's journals - she tells Jane Garvey about the experience.

Virtual Reality has had success with its ability to make users feel like they're stepping into games. But film-maker Jayisha Patel has created the real world of a child-trafficking victim, so that fathers can understand and empathise with what their daughters have experienced.

New government guidelines are planning to better support domestic abuse survivors by making it easier for individuals to vote anonymously in general and local elections. It's hoped that the changes will make it more straightforward for people to use their democratic right without compromising their safety. Sian Hawkins is the Campaigns and Policy Manager at Women's Aid. Constitution minister Chris Skidmore has been a keen supporter of the campaign.

In the first of a three part series, You've Got to Laugh, which looks at how comedians turn grim experience into comedy, comedian Lou Conran talks about discovering at her 20 week pregnancy scan that her baby would not survive outside the womb. Lou decided to raise money for a bereavement charity by writing a show about her experience and taking it to the Edinburgh Fringe. Jac Phillimore speaks to Lou about the delicate balance of finding the funny in such a sad experience and how it feels to perform. Some of you will find this an uncomfortable listen because in the piece Lou deals with the loss of her baby by using comedy. You'll hear clips from the show which feature sensitive issues, jokes and strong language, along with audio diaries recorded by Lou whilst she put the show together.

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54 minutes

Chapters

  • Voting

    Duration: 08:07

  • Virtual reality

    Duration: 08:11

  • Lou Conran

    Duration: 13:32

  • Victoria and Abdul

    Duration: 07:57

Lou Conran

Lou Conran
Can聽comedians turn grim experience into comedy?聽Lou Conran performs聽at the Edinburgh Fringe.

Support for Postnatal Depression and Birth Trauma













Anonymous Voting for Domestic Abuse Victims



Credits

Role Contributor
Interviewed Guest Shrabani Basu
Interviewed Guest Jayisha Patel
Interviewed Guest Sian Hawkins
Interviewed Guest Chris Skidmore
Interviewed Guest Lou Conran
Interviewed Guest Jac Phillimore
Presenter Jane Garvey

Broadcast

  • Wed 6 Sep 2017 10:00

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