Heather Headley; Seven Deadly Sins
Heather Headley star of The Bodyguard musical. How are the Seven Deadly Sins viewed today? We discuss with author, Alex Clark.
Presenter Jenni Murray
Producer Kirsty Starkey.
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How useful are feelings of guilt and shame?
Duration: 02:00
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Women in comedy: The Power List
Duration: 07:45
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Pro-Ana Websites
Dr Emma Bond of Suffolk University, and a woman who worked for an eating disorders website
Duration: 08:37
Heather Headley
Heather Headley on performing in the new stage production of The Bodyguard
Duration: 08:45
The Seven Deadly Sins
Alex Clark, who commissioned The Seven Deadly Sins, and Philosophy Professor Angie Hobbs
Duration: 07:23
Power List: Expert Witness β Comedy
Dawn OβPorter asks writer, comic & Funny Women finalist Viv Groskop about women in comedy
Duration: 07:45
Fran Abrams β Songs Of Innocence
Journalist and author Fran Abrams on childhood from Victorian times to the present day
Duration: 08:22
Pro-Ana Websites
Pro-anorexia websites seem to be on the rise.Β On social networks and on web blogs there are more and more communities promoting anorexia as a lifestyle choice.Β Now new research says they could be a bigger risk than had been thought. So how do we help the young people who use them?Β Dr Emma Bond, a researcher, author, and lecturer at University Campus Suffolk, tells Jenni how parents can play a key role. Plus a woman who had anorexia and was an administrator for an eating disorders site describes the support that sufferers can find online.
Heather Headley
Grammy and Tony award-winning Heather Headley plays singer Rachel Marron in the new stage production of The Bodyguard - the story from the film made famous by Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner. Heather joins Jenni to talk about a role she regards as the βbiggest challengeβ of her career.
Heather Headley stars in the stage production of The Bodyguard at the Adelphi Theatre in London from 5 December
The Seven Deadly Sins
Perhaps surprisingly, the notion of The Seven Deadly Sins does not appear in the bible. There were six βthingsβ identified in the Book of Proverbs βdoth the Lord hateβ, but it was Pope Gregory I in AD 590 who compiled the list of sins we recognise today - lust, greed, gluttony, envy, wrath, sloth, and vanity.Β So why has the list endured?Β Do they still describe the least desirable aspects of humanity?Β Are we still measuring ourselves against a 6th Century standard, and is the very notion of sin outdated?Β Jenni speaks to Alex Clark, who has commissioned an anthology of work called The Seven Deadly Sins, and to Angie Hobbs, Professor of the Public Understanding of Philosophy at the University of Sheffield.
The Seven Deadly Sins: A Celebration Of Virtue And Vice is published by Union Books
Power List: Expert Witness β Comedy
judge Dawn OβPorter is interested in the connection between power and humour. She meets the writer, stand-up comic, and Funny Women 2012 finalist, Viv Groskop, to find out about the powerful women in comedy.
Fran Abrams β Songs Of Innocence
Journalist and author Fran Abrams tells Jenni Murray about the transformation of childhood from Victorian times to the present day. Her book, Songs of Innocence - The Story of British Childhood, examines the influence of war, contraception, television, and crime on the way children are viewed and treated by parents and society. Only one hundred years ago, thin and ragged children went out to work to contribute to the family finances. Now the aspirational hot-housed child of the 21st century is costing parents hundreds of thousands of pounds for music lessons, football coaching, university fees, and more. Fran Abrams joins Jenni to discuss the changes in childhood.
Songs of Innocence β The story of British Childhood by Fran Abrams is published by Atlantic Books
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- Wed 28 Nov 2012 10:00ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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