17/12/2010
Presented by Jenni Murray. Twirling Tory Ann Widdecombe talks about her Strictly Come Dancing experience. Also, women and stress, and Eric Knowles on Pilkington Pottery.
Presented by Jenni Murray. Twirling Tory - Ann Widdecombe - talks about her 'Strictly Come Dancing' experience. How much stress is too much stress? Eric Knowles takes a look at Pilkington Pottery and the women who worked in the Pilkington factory. What difference would it make if feminist values and perspectives were included in judicial decision making?
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Ann Widdecombe
Ann Widdecombe talks to Jenni about her time on Strictly Come Dancing.
Duration: 10:07
Feminist judgements
The Feminist Judgment Project has re-written a number of cases to show what the law might look like if senior judges had taken a feminist perspective. Clare McGlynn and Baroness Ruth Deech discuss.
Duration: 10:35
How much stress is too much stress?
Professor Angela Clow, University of Westminster and Andrea Sangster, The Stress Management Society and Angela Patmore, author of 'The Truth About Stress' discuss
Duration: 11:46
Pilkington's Women
A new exhibition about the pots and tiles created by the Pilkington brothers and the women who worked for them. Eric Knowles looks at some of the most beautiful pottery to come out of the North West.
Duration: 08:54
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- Fri 17 Dec 2010 10:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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