Sarah Millican, Doctor Foster, May Morris, Inspiring Women of Medicine
Comic Sarah Millican talks to Jenni Murray about her autobiography How to be Champion. The series on inspiring women of medicine turns its eye to ophthalmologist Ida Mann.
Comic Sarah Millican talks to Jenni about her autobiography 'How to be Champion'. We discuss the final episode of Doctor Foster with Elizabeth Yardley
Professor of Criminology at Birmingham City University and writer and broadcaster Catherine Blyth. Plus another in our series about inspiring women of
medicine today Professor Carrie MacEwen, chair of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges, pays tribute to Ida Mann, an ophthalmologist known for her
pioneering research work on the development of the eye, and the influences of genetic and social factors on eye disease. And the life and work of
May Morris - the youngest daughter of William Morris - ahead of the second ever exhibition of her work with author Jan Marsh and Curator Rowan Bain.
Last on
Clip
-
Sarah Millican on not wanting children
Duration: 04:01
Chapters
-
Sarah Millican
Duration: 11:54
Dr Foster
Duration: 08:45
Inspiring Women of Medicine – Prof Carrie MacEwen
Duration: 07:49
May Morris
Duration: 09:55
Coping With Depression
Support On Themes Raised In Doctor Foster
Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Jenni Murray Producer Beverley Purcell Interviewed Guest Sarah Millican Interviewed Guest Elizabeth Yardley Interviewed Guest Catherine Blyth Interviewed Guest Carrie MacEwen Interviewed Guest Jan Marsh Interviewed Guest Rowan Bain Broadcast
- Wed 4 Oct 2017 10:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
Follow us on Instagram
Get all the pictures, videos, behind the scenes and more from Woman’s Hour
Podcast
-
Woman's Hour
Women's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire.