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4 Extra Debut. The 70s - with feminism women can embrace HRT and the joys of growing old disgracefully. Stars Lesley Manville. From September 2012.
by Caroline & David Stafford.
Set in the 1970s, against a background of increasingly politicised feminism, a new comedy series about women, HRT and the joys of growing old disgracefully.
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Directed by Marc Beeby
The series is loosely based on some of the ideas and attitudes contained in a book, published in 1966 and powerfully influential at the time. The book, Feminine Forever by Robert A. Wilson MD, advanced the notion that the menopause is a disease - much like diabetes - for which modern science luckily has the cure: Hormone Replacement Therapy. Recent discoveries in the field of menopausal therapy, says Dr Robert, may serve to prolong for many women - and for the men who love and admire them - that wonderfully happy aura of love and adoration that full femininity inspires. Only 15% of women are able to grow old gracefully. The rest are suffering from a serious, painful and often crippling disease - the menopause.
Although this series is a gentle comedy - much in the manner of 2010's highly successful The Year They Invented Sex by the same authors - it explores and explodes the prevailing attitudes that underlay these views of women, their sexuality, and the roles ascribed to them (particularly in relation to age) - views that may not be quite as 'historical' as we might like to imagine.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Eileen | Lesley Manville |
Trevor | Ron Cook |
Judy | Alex Tregear |
Richard | Stephen Hogan |
Director | Marc Beeby |
Writer | Caroline Stafford |
Writer | David Stafford |
Broadcasts
- Mon 24 Sep 2012 10:45Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
- Mon 24 Sep 2012 19:45Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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