Duchess of Cornwall on Shakespeare; Women in comedy; Teaching consent; Living to Over 100
The Duchess of Cornwall talks about Shakespeare in schools; women on comedy TV panel shows; teaching consent; and living to over 100. Jane Garvey presents the female perspective.
The Duchess of Cornwall gives her verdict on young performers at the Shakespeare Schools Festival, which offers students from all backgrounds the opportunity to perform on their local professional stage. We discuss the benefits of performing Shakespeare for children today.
A recent proposal to make teaching consent in schools in England compulsory was rejected by the House of Lords, but campaigners argue that at a time when teenagers have easy access to porn, it is vital that they are educated about sexual relationships, consent and abuse.
The Director of 鶹Լ Television says there be at least one woman on every 鶹Լ TV Panel show. So are quotas on entertainment shows a good idea or should it be all about the quality of the talent?
Life expectancy for girls has officially broken the 100-year barrier for the first time according to Public Health England. So how should young women be preparing for their future and what might that future look like?
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Should we teach consent in schools?
We speak to a campaigner and one of the peers who voted against compulsory sex education
Duration: 12:50
Women on comedy panel shows
The 鶹Լ has said it will end all male comedy panel shows
Duration: 07:26
Shakespeare in Schools
We met the 10 year old school children performing Henry V
Duration: 10:59
Female life expectancy
Life expectancy for girls in parts of England has officially broken the 100-year barrier
Duration: 11:45
Should we teach consent in schools?
Should there be more emphasis on teaching issues about consent in schools? A recent proposal to update the guidance on sex and relationship education and make it compulsory in all schools in England was rejected by the House of Lords. Campaigners including argue that at a time when teenagers have easy access to porn, it is vital that they are educated about sexual relationships, consent and abuse.
Women on comedy panel shows
On Sunday Danny Cohen, the Director of 鶹Լ Television, told The Observer that “We're not going to have any more panel shows with no women on them. It's not acceptable.”So why was it ever “acceptable” to have all male panel shows? Are they a medium that thrive on a more “laddish” type of humour? And is it fair to impose quotas on entertainment programmes? Jane is joined by Christina Odone and comedian Katy Brand.
Shakespeare in Schools
Henry V played by a 10 year old?The charity , the UK's largest Youthdrama festival, offers students from all backgrounds the opportunity to perform Shakespeare on their local professional stage.We went to a special performance last month at the Palace Theatre in Southend, attended by the Duchess of Cornwall.We spoke to some of the students and caught up with the Duchess at the end of the show to ask her what she thought of the young performers. And in the studio the CEO of Shakespeare Schools Festival, Penelope Middelboeand Lindsey Shaw,a drama teacher, join Jane to discuss what young people today can get out of performing Shakespeare.
Female life expectancy
Recent figures from Public Health England showed that life expectancy for girls in parts of England had officially broken the 100-year barrier for the first time. How do we prepare for the fact that we are all living longer and what will be the impact on our working and family lives? Jane is joined by Dr George Leeson, the Co-director of the Oxford Institute of Population Aging at the University of Oxford,Angela Neustatter, thejournalist and author ofThe Year I turn... a quirky a-z of aging andthe journalist Cristina Odone to discuss this.
Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Jane Garvey Interviewed Guest Margaret Eaton Interviewed Guest Fiona Elvine Interviewed Guest Cristina Odone Interviewed Guest George Leeson Interviewed Guest Katy Brand Producer Karen Dalziel Broadcast
- Tue 11 Feb 2014 10:00鶹Լ Radio 4
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