22/12/2010
Presented by Jenni Murray. Featuring the best ways to cook brassicas, Sarah Driver Jowitt on the 'miracle baby' of Haiti, and the rising profile of the older woman on TV.
Presented by Jenni Murray. Brassicas - the best ways to cook them up over Christmas with Xanthe Clay. Sarah Driver Jowitt on helping to rescue the "miracle baby" of Haiti Landina Seignon. We look at the changing profile of the older woman on TV and go out into a freezing Bournemouth evening and meet Mary Randall, from the Salvation army, who washes the feet of the homeless.
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Older Women and Television
Emma Soames, Editor at large of Saga magazine and Professor Lisa Jardine from the University of London discuss.
Duration: 10:41
The Miracle Baby of Haiti
Jenni talks to Sarah Driver-Jowitt, from the charity Facing the World, who has helped to co-ordinate the rescue of a Haitian girl and is working to return her to her family in Haiti.
Duration: 10:44
The Salvation Army - and feet washing.
Mary Randall is a member of Winton Salvation Army in Bournemouth and she has her own unique way of showing that she cares. Ruth Oliver joined her on her canteen bus.
Duration: 10:26
Brassicas
Cook, Xanthe Clay - preparing and cooking sprouts.
Duration: 09:46
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- Wed 22 Dec 2010 10:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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