21/04/2011
Presented by Jenni Murray. Lycra - the fibre that emancipated women? Anita Newcourt who works at the Royal Suites at Heathrow, singer Emmylou Harris and a profile of Aisha Gadaffi.
Presented by Jenni Murray. Leotards, leggings and ironing-free clothes - we look at the wonder fibre that is Lycra. The twelve-time grammy winner Emmylou Harris joins Jenni to talk about her career and her latest album 'Hard Bargain'. She performs 'Darlin Kate', a song dedicated to the late Kate McGarrigle. Also, Anita Newcourt talks about being named "Anita the Greeter" by Prince Phillip because of her work at the Royal Suites at Heathrow Airport. And often referred to as the 'Claudia Schiffer of North Africa' we hear about the significance of Aisha Gaddafi's recent more frequent public appearances in support of her father.
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Aisha Gaddafi
Middle East expert Nabila Rambani and The Guardian's Harriet Sherwood in Tripoli discuss Gaddafi's daughter, Aisha.
Duration: 09:52
Emmylou Harris
The twelve-time grammy winner talks about her career and her latest album and performs a song dedicated to the late Kate McGarrigle.
Duration: 12:30
Lycra: the fibre that emancipated women?
Diana Moran - aka the Green Goddess - and Kaori O’Connor, author of a new book on Lycra, join Jenni to discuss the man-made fibre.
Duration: 35:04
‘Anita the Greeter’
The manager of VIP services at Heathrow airport Anita Newcourt on how she'll handle the influx of guests for the royal wedding.
Duration: 07:41
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- Thu 21 Apr 2011 10:0091Èȱ¬ Radio 4
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