Misogyny in football, Making the first move and Alice Wheeldon
Meryl Streep explains how playing Margaret Thatcher helped change her view of the former PM and gave her a new respect for what she achieved.
Presented by Jenni Murray. Meryl Streep explains how playing Margaret Thatcher helped change her view of the former PM and gave her a new respect for what she achieved. The Liverpool striker Luis Suarez has been found guilty of racism against Manchester United's, Patrice Evra. The full FA report shows that the row began when Evra made an obscene remark about Suarez's sister. But why does racism cause a furore while sexism and misogyny among players and fans goes on seemingly unchallenged? Ninety five years ago a woman from Derby was accused of attempting to poison the Liberal Prime Minister, Lloyd George. Alice Wheeldon, a suffragette and a supporter of conscientious objectors, was sentenced to ten years in prison, but released after a year after going on hunger strike. Attempts are now being made to clear her name, but why does the case still have such resonance almost a century later? This year is a leap year when traditionally a woman can ask a man on a date, or even make a marriage proposal. But how many women would be prepared to pop the question, and would a man find it acceptable?
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Meryl Streep
Jenni speaks to Meryl Streep about playing Margaret Thatcher in the The Iron Lady.
Duration: 14:36
Eve Arnold
In a previous interview Jenni speaks to photographer Eve Arnold, who has died aged 99.
Duration: 02:34
Misogyny as a term of abuse in Football
Why does sexism and misogyny in football go seemingly unchallenged? Jenni is joined by former Chelsea and Everton player Pat Nevin and by Radio 5 Live commentator Alan Green.
Duration: 08:47
Alice Wheeldon
To discuss the life and impact of Alice Wheeldon, Jenni is joined by Dr Nicholas Hiley, Historian at Kent University, and by Angela Truby, who wrote the play Alice.
Duration: 07:04
Making the First Move
To discuss women making the first move, Jenni is joined by Dr Paul Taylor, Senior Lecturer in Communications Theory at Leeds University, and by the author Wendy Holden.
Duration: 10:02
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- Fri 6 Jan 2012 10:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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