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Women's magazines; The Archers' June Spencer; Yvette Cooper on sex education

Jane Garvey talks to three editors of women's magazines about how they balance their responsibilities to their readers with producing something they want to read.

Jane Garvey talks to three editors of women's magazines about how they balance their responsibilities to their readers with producing something they want to read - Lisa Smosarski of Stylist, Trish Halpin of Marie Claire and Lebby Eyres of New!

With the subject returning to parliament this week, Shadow Â鶹ԼÅÄ Secretary, Yvette Cooper talks about the changes she'd like to see to sex education in schools.

June Spencer joins us to talk about playing the longest running character on The Archers - Peggy Woolley. And, Anna Hope tells us about her debut novel set in the aftermath of the First World War.

Presenter: Jane Garvey
Producer: Lucinda Montefiore
Editor: Ruth Watts.

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58 minutes

Chapters

  • Women’s Magazines and their Editorial Responsibility to Women

    Can women’s magazines be glossy yet feminist?

    Duration: 13:59

  • Should Sex Education in Schools Be Compulsory?

    The Shadow Â鶹ԼÅÄ Secretary, Yvette Cooper MP says it should

    Duration: 06:38

  • June Spencer

    Actor June Spencer talks about her 63 years with The Archers

    Duration: 09:27

  • Anna Hope

    Anna Hope’s debut novel tells the story of three women battling with postwar loss

    Duration: 11:27

Women’s Magazines and their Editorial Responsibility to Women

Women’s Magazines and their Editorial Responsibility to Women

Last week, it was revealed that photographs of actress Lena Dunham had been *gasp* re-touched for the front cover of American Vogue’s February issue.  Most understand the business of fashion photography with its flattering shots and digital retouching but the fact that it was done to a young woman famed for being ‘normal’ looking and not super-Hollywood, outraged many. Feminist blog ‘Jezebel’ offered a "$10,000 bounty" to anyone who could reveal the original "untouched" photos of Lena.  And with the French female Editor of Closer magazine publishing those photos of President Hollande, resulting in the First Lady recovering in hospital, we ask what is a magazine editor’s editorial responsibility to women? What’s the tipping point for a magazine to be entertaining and look good, yet remain feminist? Woman’s Hour discusses how far female editors and their magazines have to change with Stylist Editor Lisa Smosarski, Lebby Eyres from new! and Trish Halpin from Marie Claire.

Should Sex Education in Schools Be Compulsory?

The Children and Families Bill is back in the House of Lords tomorrow. Labour peers have tabled amendments to require all schools to teach sex and relationship education, as well as updating the guidance to cover the internet. Last year similar amendments were defeated in the Commons. So are they any more likely to pass this time? The Shadow Â鶹ԼÅÄ Secretary, Yvette Cooper MP, joins Jane to explain why she backs efforts to make teaching about consent, healthy relationships and the internet a compulsory part of the curriculum.

June Spencer

June Spencer
June Spencer was in the pilot episode of and has played the part of Peggy since 1951. At 94 she continues to perform in some of the most demanding story lines, including the death of her on-air husband Jack Woolley following his long decline with dementia. Jane is joined by June Spencer to talk about her career as the longest serving cast member.

Anna Hope

Anna Hope
Wake, Anna Hope’s debut novel, takes place over five days in November 1920, soon after the First World War as the people of London await the arrival of the Unknown Solider from France.. This is a story that brilliantly portrays the female experience of the war and its aftermath, told through the lives of three women: Hettie, who dances for sixpence a waltz at the Hammersmith Palais,  upper class Evelyn who toils at a lowly job in the Pensions Office, and Ada, a housewife, who is beset by visions of her dead son.  Anna joins Jane in the studio to talk about this extraordinary period of history and the inspirations behind her novel.

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Jane Garvey
Interviewed Guest Lisa Smosarski
Interviewed Guest Trish Halpin
Interviewed Guest Lebby Eyres
Interviewed Guest Yvette Cooper
Interviewed Guest June Spencer
Interviewed Guest Anna Hope
Interviewed Guest Anber Raz
Producer Lucinda Montefiore
Editor Ruth Watts

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  • Mon 27 Jan 2014 10:00

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