Weekend Woman's Hour: Kate Nash; KT Tunstall; Malala Day
Music from Kate Nash, campaigning for girls' education on Malala Day, the impact of ovarian cancer treatment on your sex life, and is it time for a women's Tour de France?
Kate Nash performs in the studio. The niece of Margaret Wintringham - the first British-born woman to take her seat in the House of Commons in 1921 - tells us about her 'double act' with the better known MP Nancy Astor. Campaigning for girls' education on Malala Day . Jamila Abbas one of 19 children from a poor African family talks about her App designed to help African farmers in rural Kenya get crop prices and vital market information via text. Dr Sarah Blagden on the impact of ovarian cancer treatment on women's sex lives. Plus Scottish singer songwriter KT Tunstall chats about her new album.Julia Bunting from the International Planned Parenthood Foundation on the state of family planning around the world. And is it time for a women's Tour de France?
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Jenni Murray |
Performer | Kate Nash |
Interviewed Guest | KT Tunstall |
Interviewed Guest | Jamila Abbas |
Interviewed Guest | Sarah Blagden |
Interviewed Guest | Julia Bunting |
Interviewed Guest | Emma Pooley |
Interviewed Guest | Patricia Moore |
Interviewed Guest | Helen McCarthy |
Interviewed Guest | Tanya Barron |
Editor | Beverley Purcell |
Producer | Louise Corley |
Broadcast
- Sat 13 Jul 2013 16:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 FM
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