06/10/2011
Presented by Jane Garvey. The actress Olivia Colman on her new film Tyrannosaur. We look at the problem of undetected HIV amongst various groups including older women, Deborah Bull talks about her new book and what it means to be a dancer, and are women starting the wrong types of businesses?
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HIV
Prof Margaret Johnson of the Royal Free Hospital, London, an expert in HIV treatment and Silvia Petretti, a community development worker for Positively UK who's been living with HIV for 14 years.
Duration: 09:44
Deborah Bull
Jane speaks to Deborah Bull, former ballerina who's just published her latest book "The Everyday Dancer" which tells the true story of what it means to be a dancer.
Duration: 07:57
Zero Waste Diary
We hear the final part of Birgitte Johnson's audio diary as she tries to reduce her family's non-recyclable waste to zero.
Duration: 04:58
Women in Business: Business Startups
To address criticism that some women are creating businesses in so called "softer" areas rather than focus on manufacturing, Jane is joined by business women Margaret Wood and Louise Duerr.
Duration: 08:23
Olivia Colman
Jane is joined by actress Olivia Colman. Known for her comedy performances in programmes including Peep Show and Green Wing, she discusses her very different role in the film Tyrannosaur.
Duration: 10:38
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- Thu 6 Oct 2011 10:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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