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Family Life
Jane Garvey presents a look at what makes a happy family life.
Kanika Kapoor, Depression and the menopause, Women and the Ashes, Sarah Moss
Bollywood star Kanika Kapoor discusses her singing career. Jane Garvey presents.
Joely Richardson, Apprenticeships, Leaving after school care
Jane Garvey talks to Joely Richardson about her latest film, Maggie.
Commonwealth Games 2014 - Two volunteers on how it changed their lives
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Abortion clinics and protest, Power List influencer Zanny Minton Beddoes, Prom composers
Tansy Davies on composing for the Proms. With Jenni Murray.
Joely Richardson, Zanny Minton Beddoes, Depression and Menopause
Highlights from the Woman's Hour week. Presented by Jenni Murray.
Maria Miller, Life in Squares, Male weight loss
Maria Miller on the first inquiry of the new Select Committee for Women and Equalities.
Life on Capitol Hill - Emma Barnett meets Professor Laurie Rubiner
Professor Laurie Rubiner talks about her life in US politics.
Agatha Christie, Premature babies, Drugs at festivals, Women in prison
The enduring appeal of Agatha Christie. Jenni Murray presents.
Harriet Harman's acting leadership, Gender, River swimming
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Iris Apfel, Risking it all for an affair, Living with early onset Alzheimers, Vocal fry
Jenni Murray talks to fashion icon Iris Apfel, who is the subject of a new documentary.
Weekend Woman's Hour: Iris Apfel, Jeremy Corbyn, Family Estrangement
Emma Barnett presents. Iris Apfel and Jeremy Corbyn are among the guests.
Men and relationships, Amnesty International sex work debate, Penelope Mortimer
Men and relationships, women in horse racing, and Amnesty International and sex work.
Lianne La Havas, Reverse ageism, Paulette Brown
Emma Barnett presents. Singer Songwriter Lianne La Havas talks about her new album Blood.
Andy Burnham MP, the pill and endometrial cancer, male muses
Andy Burnham, Labour leader contender; the pill and endometrial cancer; and male muses.
Hiroshima atomic bomb 70th anniversary
Setsuko Thurlow, a survivor of Hiroshima's atomic bomb, tells her story. With Jenni Murray
Jamaican Pride, Mabel Normand, Ros Barber
Jamaican Gay Pride - what progress in the country once named the world's most homophobic?
Weekend Woman's Hour: Lianne La Havas, Women Diplomats, Mack and Mabel
Lianne La Havas performs. Plus America's under-secretary of state Wendy Sherman on Iran.
The killing of Farkhunda, The working life of women judges
Jane Garvey hears the story of Farkhunda, the young woman killed by a mob in Afghanistan.
US elections, Grandparents in charge, Staying in a bothy
The US election and women, and how best to negotiate with grandparents over childcare.
Buffy Sainte-Marie, Health tests, Crime writer Margery Allingham
Singer-songwriter and activist Buffy Sainte-Marie. Are health tests a good idea?
Frances Kelsey and thalidomide regulation, Sophie Hannah, Cosplay, Mezzo-soprano Kitty Whately
Frances Kelsey and Thalidomide, abortion laws in Morocco, cosplay, and Kitty Whately.
Late Night Woman's Hour: Reclaiming the Nerdiverse
Lauren Laverne discusses women and fandom, fan fiction, science fiction and cosplay.
Camping and Romance
Wet nurses; Joy Davidman and CS Lewis; and is it possible to be romantic in a tent?
Late Night Woman's Hour: Secrets and Lies
Lauren Laverne and guests discuss lies, secrets and whether the truth is overrated.
Weekend Woman's Hour: Buffy Sainte-Marie - singer, songwriter and activist
Singer, songwriter and activist Buffy Sainte-Marie talks about her new album.
Singer Ella Eyre
Singer Ella Eyre performs live, flexible childcare, and men and relationships over 40.
Pistorius release imminent, What teachers really think, Spare rooms
Reaction from South Africa to the imminent release from jail of Oscar Pistorius.
Charlotte Rampling, Assertiveness for young women
Charlotte Rampling on her latest film and teaching young women to stand up for themselves.
Sixth form transition, Cilla Black tribute, Cook the Perfect
Post-16 education, cook perfect broccoli pesto pasta, and Val McDermid on Josephine Tey.
Late Night Woman's Hour: Dating in the Digital Age
Lauren Laverne and guests look at how dating, identity and relationships are changing.