Weekend Woman's Hour: Han-Na Chang; Tom Kerridge; Jeanette Winterson
Han-Na Chang on her conducting debut at the Proms, chef Tom Kerridge cooks the perfect Barnsley chop, and Jeanette Winterson on the impact of Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit.
The cellist and conductor Han-Na Chang will take up the baton on Sunday at the 91ȱ Proms to conduct the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra. Why she's putting her accomplished career as a world class cellist aside and rebranding herself as a conductor
The sexual abuse and exploitation of 1400 mainly white girls in Rotherham by men predominantly of Pakistani origin has caused shock and outrage. What can be done to give British-Pakistani women in these communities a louder voice?
Almost thirty years after its publication .Jeanette Winterson talks about, Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit, her ground breaking novel and examines its place in women's writing after all these years.
Groping in public places. After a woman was punched in the face by a man she challenged for sexually assaulting her, we discuss the problem of groping. And as celebrities are held at fault for intimate photos published online, is there a problem of victim-blaming when it comes to women's bodies?
The creator of 'Charlie and Lola', has written a new book about introducing a new sibling to the family. What's the best way to introduce a new baby and manage sibling rivalry.
Plus can you be friends with an ex's new partner? And the Michelin starred chef Tom Kerridge Cooks the Perfect Barnsley Chop.
Highlights from the Woman's Hour week. Presented by Jane Garvey.
Producer: Rabeka Nurmahomed
Editor: Beverley Purcell.
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The Role of Women in British Asian Communities
The sexual abuse and exploitation of 1400 girls,mainly white,in Rotherham by men predominantly of Pakistani origin has caused shock and outrage. Last week’s report lists systemic failings on the part of the police and the council as well as others. How important was the role of women among British-Pakistanis in stopping more people speaking out about the abuse? What can be done to give British-Pakistani women a louder voice?
Han-Na Chang
Friends With Ex Boyfriend's New Partner
Calling Someone Out for Groping
Jeanette Winterson
Introducing a New Sibling to the Family
Cook the Perfect... Barnsley Chop
British chefhas become a familiar figure on our TV screens, appearing on shows such as The Great British Menu,Saturday Kitchen,Food and DrinkandThe Great British Food Revival. His gastropub The Hand & Flowers appears in the Good Food Guide top 50 and is the first pub in the UK to hold two Michelin stars.
But Tom had humble beginnings and learnt to cook out of necessity - as a latchkey kid brought up by a single mum in Gloucestershire he often had to cook tea for his little brother. In his new book, Tom Kerridge’s Best Ever Dishes, he puts his own twist on well-known classic dishes. He joins Jenni toand talk about how he discovered his passion for cooking at the age of 18.
Tom Kerridge’s Best Ever Dishes is published by Bloomsbury and his book will be accompanied by ain the autumn.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Jane Garvey |
Interviewed Guest | Zlakha Ahmed |
Interviewed Guest | Sara Khan |
Interviewed Guest | Han‐na Chang |
Interviewed Guest | Suzy Miller |
Interviewed Guest | Daisy Buchanan |
Interviewed Guest | Laura Bates |
Interviewed Guest | Rosamund Urwin |
Interviewed Guest | Jeanette Winterson |
Interviewed Guest | Lauren Child |
Interviewed Guest | Alison Pike |
Interviewed Guest | Tom Kerridge |
Producer | Rabeka Nurmahomed |
Editor | Jane Thurlow |
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- Sat 6 Sep 2014 16:0091ȱ Radio 4
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