Posh anoraks; witch pricking in the 17th Century; Lisa Riley; is power sexy?
Are posh anoraks the way to keep warm and dry this winter? Lisa Riley on becoming a Strictly star, how a woman dressed as a man to uncover witches, and are powerful women sexy?
It used to be a term of abuse - now the anorak has gone upmarket. We'll find out how on a cold winter's morning the posh anorak can keep you warm and stylish at the same time.
Lisa Riley has been the big hit of this season's Strictly Come Dancing - Jenni will be asking her how she's defied those who thought she was the comedy booking by storming into Saturday's quarter final.
Power's the ultimate aphrodisiac, it's said - but when a woman becomes powerful does it give her the same sexy edge it can supposedly give a man?
And the woman who disguised herself as a man to identify witches in the 17th century..
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Lisa Riley
On reaching the quarter finals of Strictly Come Dancing
Duration: 11:16
Power List - Is power sexy?
Edwina Currie, Suzie Hayman and Martin Kelner discuss.
Duration: 11:20
Witch prickers
Susan Morrison report on witch pricker Christian Cadell.
Duration: 08:34
Listener feedback - compassion and empathy
Your responses to our item on compassion in nursing.
Duration: 02:57
Posh anoraks
Style Editor Harriet Walker on the anorak that is taking over the high street
Duration: 06:42
Lisa Riley
With the remaining contestants readying themselves for Saturday'sÌýStrictly Come Dancing quarter final, the celebrity who seems to be in front with the public is Lisa Riley. A 66-1 outsider at the outset, the odds quickly tumbled when it became clear she could not only dance, but dance extremely well.
Posh Anoraks
IsÌýthe posh anorak killing off the traditional winter coat? We used to be looking for camel cashmere coats or the trusted navy Crombie but now it seems the popularity of the traditional winter coat is under growing threat. What more and more women are wearing instead are down jackets or, as many of us know them … anoraks. Once they were mainly worn on ski slopesÌýbut this winter they are increasingly taking over our city high streets.ÌýJenni asksÌýHarriet Walker, style editor for The Independent, can an anorak ever really be as posh as a coat?
Witch Pricking
Witch Pricking was one of the many outrageous practices used for condemning people,Ìýnearly always women,Ìýas witches in the 17th Century. Good money could be made for a man who was a Witch Pricker.ÌýWitch Prickers were always men, apart from Christian Cadell.ÌýRadio Scotland’s Susan Morrison reports on theÌýwoman who pretended to be a man.
Compassion and Empathy - some listener responses
On Wednesday's programme we discussed theÌýChief Nursing Officer for England'sÌýcallÌýfor nurses to refocus on care and compassion within their work. We hear some listener responses on whether compassion is innateÌýand the place that it has withinÌýnursing.
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Is Power Sexy?
Throughout history many powerful men have been considered sexy, such asÌýthe Kennedies whoÌýhad huge success with women.ÌýBut how sexy do men find women with power? Alan Clarke certainly had a soft spot for Margaret Thatcher as he revealed in his diaries. A strange choice some may feel but for him she had sex appeal. She certainly had something, even Francois Mitterrand said, "Mrs Thatcher has the eyes of Caligula and the mouth of Marilyn Monroe." So what makes a woman with power sexy? Jenni is joined by former MP, Edwina Currie,Ìýagony aunt for Woman magazine and relationship counsellor Suzie Hayman and journalist, author and broadcaster Martin Kelner.ÌýBroadcasts
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- Fri 7 Dec 2012 10:30Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4 LW
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