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Glad to Be Grey

4 Extra Debut. Mary Beard explores the growth of hair colouring, with a consultation at a leading salon and reflections on ageism. From 2016.

Professor Mary Beard is a distinguished Cambridge Classical scholar with a string of highly-regarded books on Ancient Rome to her name, so it's slightly irksome to her that she is almost better known for her long grey hair.

In this highly-authored documentary, Mary investigates a growing reluctance to embrace grey hair.

Starting in the London Mayfair salon of "hair colourist to the stars", Jo Hansford, she's informed that her hair is "dreadful" and given a personal consultation by Jo herself about how and why she should colour it.

In favour of choice and the fun of colouring hair, (she has always hankered after pink streaks), Mary is particularly disturbed by the pressures in society for women to conceal their age.

It's not just about women, though. Mary has recently come to recognise that far more men now colour their hair, but why won't any of them talk to her about it?

Eventually, fellow Cambridge Classicist, Professor Simon Goldhill, agrees to "come out" on air. In defending his use of colour and challenging Mary's own choice, he gives her a philosophical run for her money.

Ultimately, Mary has to admit the paradox of making a radio programme about grey hair, so she turns to a surprise, high-profile TV presenter to learn more about the pressures on women in the public sphere to colour their hair.

Concluding that ageism may be the new "glass ceiling", Mary insists upon the right to be both an "enfant terrible" and also an "eminence grise".

Producer: Beaty Rubens

First broadcast on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 in March 2016.

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30 minutes

Last on

Wed 3 Jul 2024 00:30

The Grey Production Team: Anne Smith - Production Co-ordinator, Beaty Rubens - Producer, Jackie Margerum - Studio Manager

The Grey Production Team: Anne Smith - Production Co-ordinator, Beaty Rubens - Producer, Jackie Margerum - Studio Manager

Broadcasts

  • Fri 4 Mar 2016 11:00
  • Tue 30 Aug 2016 16:00
  • Tue 2 Jul 2024 10:30
  • Tue 2 Jul 2024 16:30
  • Wed 3 Jul 2024 00:30

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