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June Mottershead; Maddy Prior

June Mottershead, whose story inspired TV series Our Zoo, Maddy Prior on 45 years in folk music, the hard sell of beauty products, and what is being done to get more women elected?

June Mottershead whose father started Chester Zoo - their story inspired the TV series Our Zoo. As we head into the 2015 General Election just under 23% of MPs are women. What are the Conservatives, Labour and the Liberal Democrats doing to get more women elected? Maddy Prior on a 45 year career in folk music and upcoming tour with reformed Steeleye Span. We discuss the history and future of the sale of commercial beauty products with Hadley Freeman and Gail Parminter.

Presented by Emma Barnett
Produced by Laura Northedge.

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58 minutes

Last on

Thu 18 Dec 2014 10:00

Chapters

  • More Women MPs in 2015?

    Duration: 11:15

  • Our Zoo: June Mottershead and her Family’s Legacy

    Duration: 07:22

  • The History and the Future of Commercial Beauty Products

    Duration: 14:34

  • Maddy Prior

    Duration: 07:36

More Women MPs in 2015?

As we head into the 2015 General Election just under 23% of MPs are women. And the United Nations puts the UK in sixty-fourth place for gender equality in its index of national parliaments. Over the coming months we’ll be looking at what every party is doing to improve that ranking. But all of this week we’ve been hearing some of the stories of the women who’ve been selected to fight seats in 2015 for the main political parties at Westminster – the Conservatives, Labour and the Liberal Democrats. So what of those parties’ efforts to tackle the numbers of women candidates they’ll be fielding? And how many more women MPs can we expect to see elected on May 7th next year?

Emma Barnett talks to Sarah Newton MP, DeputyÌýChairman of theÌýConservative Party; Gloria De Piero MP, Shadow Minister for Women; and to Jo Swinson MP, the Liberal Democrat Minister for Women and Equalities.Ìý

Our Zoo: June Mottershead and her Family’s Legacy

June Mottershead, whose founded , joins Emma to talk about her extraordinary, from a chimpanzee called Mary, to an orphaned lion cub called Christy whom she hand reared from birth.

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Our Zoo by June Mottershead is published by Headline

The History and the Future of Commercial Beauty Products

Although hair removal has probably been around forever, a new collection claims that it’s the of the 1920s that we have to thank, or blame, for the fashion and business of hairless female bodies.ÌýLouise Adamson talks to Judith Mackrell and Madelaine Marsh, about the history of beauty marketing. And in the Woman’s Hour studio, Emma Barnett asks journalist Hadley Freeman and advertising creative Gail Parminter what, if anything, has changed about the way that the beauty industry responds to, and even contributes to, our insecurities.

Maddy Prior

Maddy Prior has been part of the British folk music scene since 1969. She joins Emma to discuss her career and with , and her upcoming tour with the reformed .Ìý

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Emma Barnett
Producer Laura Northedge
Interviewed Guest Sarah Newton
Interviewed Guest Gloria De Piero
Interviewed Guest Jo Swinson
Interviewed Guest June Mottershead
Interviewed Guest Hadley Freeman
Interviewed Guest Gail Parminter
Interviewed Guest Maddy Prior

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  • Thu 18 Dec 2014 10:00

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