Weekend Woman's Hour: Liz Jones
Women in today's advertising industry, the Tate and Lyle "Sugar Girls" on life at the factory in London's East End during the War, and can a feminist wear makeup?
The real Mad Men - why women still only make up a small percentage of the industry's "creatives. Oscar winning documentary maker Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy on her film about the problem of acid attacks in Pakistan. A disabled blogger and activist on the controversy surrounding a new TV series "The Undateables" which follows ten single people with disabilities as they set out to find love. And the original Tate and Lyle "Sugar girls" talk about life at the factory in London's East End during the War. Plus the age old question; how much bosom a woman should display? and can a feminist wear make up?
Presented by Jane Garvey.
Editor: Beverley Purcell.
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