Weekend Woman's Hour: Goldie Hawn, Sport Relief
Former President of Ireland Mary Robinson on what brings about social change. As the New Musical Express reaches 60 we find out what it was like for women writers when it started.
Is it right to place a child with a family of a different ethnic background or culture ? Goldie Hawn on the secret to maintaining a long term. Alison Steadman on the enduring appeal of Abigail's Party 35 years on and Agyness Deyn on making her stage debut. Former President of Ireland Mary Robinson on what brings about social change. Happy 60th to the New Musical Experess, but what was it like for its women writers in those early days. Plus if money wasn't an issue, what would you choose to do - stay at home with the kids, or go out to work? And Jane Garvey goes the extra mile to raise money for Sport Relief.
Presented by Jane Garvey
Producer - Laura Northedge
Editor - Beverley Purcell.
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