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Yodelling with Doreen Kutzke; Supreme Court judges; Comic Relief; video artist Beryl Korot; gender-specific brands

Yodeller Doreen Kutzke explains her technique to Jenni Murray and video artist Beryl Korot discusses her new exhibition in Manchester.

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Fri 1 Mar 2013 10:00

Chapters

  • Comic Relief: Jane Garvey meets Mark Watson

    Jane Garvey and Mark Watson at the Pleasance Theatre, London.

    Duration: 03:11

  • Gender Specific Advertising

    Patronising or good business sense? Discussion with Simon Scamell-Katz & Heather Alderson.

    Duration: 10:45

  • Comic Relief

    Jane Garvey & Mark Watson at the Pleasance Theatre, London.

    Duration: 03:31

  • Supreme Court Appointments

    Baroness Helena Kennedy QC. discusses why the Supreme Court remains a male institution.

    Duration: 07:37

  • Beryl Korot

    Beryl Korot on her pioneering work in the world of video art & exhibition in Manchester

    Duration: 07:33

  • Doreen Kutzke -Yodeller

    Doreeen yodels and tells Jenni yodelling is still something to be celebrated.

    Duration: 08:01

Doreen Kutzke; German Yodeller

Doreen Kutzke; German Yodeller

Most of us might still associate yodelling with Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music, but one woman from Germany thinks the practice is still something to be celebrated, even in 2013. grew up in a small mountain village in eastern Germany, and was taught to yodel at the age of six. On Friday the 1st of March she is taking part in the evening in London. This will be from 7 to 11pm at 183 Euston Road and there will be various events. She tells Jenni how yodelling has shaped her life and why we should all be trying it.

Photographs courtesy of Sandra Schuck and Deebeephunky

Supreme Court appointments

Supreme Court appointments

This week the Queen approved the appointment of three new Justices to the Supreme Court.They were all men; Lord Justice Hughes, Lord Justice Toulson & Lord Hodge.With only one women, Baroness Hale of Richmond, currently sitting in Britain’s highest court joins Jenni to discuss why the Supreme Court remains an overwhelmingly male institution.

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Beryl Korot; New York City video artist

Beryl Korot; New York City video artist

The New York video artist has gained an international reputation for her pioneering work in this field. A new exhibition of her workopensat the in Manchester on Saturday, March 2nd.She joins Jenni to talk about the exhibition and one of her most famous pieces,Text and Commentary.

Gender Specific Advertising

While somebrewers have specificallytargetted their products at women,many have failed. Women account for just 17% of beer sales in the UK and 79% of women either rarely or never drink beer. Cider seems to be doing slightly better. So what should advertisers be doing to get it right? Is gender specific marketing patronising or good business sense? Is there still a market for gendered brands? Jenni Murrayis joined by Heather Alderson, managing partner of the advertising agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty and Siemon Scamell-Katz, author of “The Art of Shopping: How We Shop and Why We Buy”.

Comic Relief: Jane Garvey meets Mark Watson

Comic Relief: Jane Garvey meets Mark Watson

As part of Radio 4’s Comic Relief coverage Jane Garvey reports from a theatre where Mark Watson is performing stand up for 25 hours alongside people who are camping, playing Countdown, attempting to do the world’s longest hug, making a house out of cake and other similarly whacky things.

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  • Fri 1 Mar 2013 10:00

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