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08/06/2011

Presented by Jenni Murray. Pamela Stephenson-Connolly on how our sex lives define us; ex-Catatonia singer Cerys Matthews sings live; equal pay for academics; author Arundhati Roy.

Presented by Jenni Murray. Pamela Stephenson-Connolly on how our sex lives define us. After a female academic wins a landmark equal pay case, we look at equal pay for male and female academics. Cerys Matthews - ex-Catatonia singer - sings live and Arundhati Roy who shot to fame in 1997 with her Booker Prize winning novel 'The God of Small Things' talks about her new collection of essays.

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Wed 8 Jun 2011 10:00

Chapters

  • Equal Pay

    We ask why women professors are sometimes still paid less than their male colleagues. Liz Schafer tells Jenni about her struggle for equal pay.

    Duration: 09:37

  • Arundhati Roy

    Arundhati Roy shot to fame in 1997 with her prize winning novel 鈥楾he God of Small Things鈥. She talks about her latest collection of essays, 鈥楤roken Republic鈥.

    Duration: 10:11

  • Pamela Stephenson-Connolly

    Pamela Stephenson-Connolly joins Jenni to talk about her new book Sex Life 鈥 which draws on hundreds of interviews with ordinary people about their sexual experiences.

    Duration: 29:59

  • Cerys Matthews

    Ex-Catatonia singer of hits like Road Rage and Mulder & Scully - has been collecting songs since childhood. She鈥檚 delved into that back catalogue and put together her 4th solo album 鈥淓xplorer鈥.

    Duration: 43:03

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  • Wed 8 Jun 2011 10:00

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