Weekend Woman's Hour; Rosanne Cash; When Fraser Met Billy; Growing up in care
Rosanne Cash on her latest album and her father's legacy. Could all-male TV panel shows be a thing of the past? And how a stray cat changed the life of an autistic boy.
Rosanne Cash on how her latest album, The River and the Thread, took her on a journey through her family history, and how she deals with her father Johnny's legacy.
The row over misleading advice, given to women seeking abortions. UKIP leader & MEP Nigel Farage, explains his party's views on women.
Jenny Molloy a "care leaver in recovery" shares her story of how at just 9 years old, she walked into a police station in North London with her two younger brothers and asked to be taken into care.
Why girls born today are now expected to live to 105 - how will that impact on our working and family lives?
Plus could all male TV panel shows be a thing of the past ? the story of how a stray cat changed the lives of a mother and her autistic son and music from Katy B.
Presenter: Jane Garvey
Producer: Catrina Lear
Editor: Beverley Purcell.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Jane Garvey |
| Interviewed Guest | George Leeson |
| Interviewed Guest | Angela Neustatter |
| Interviewed Guest | Rosanne Cash |
| Interviewed Guest | Joanna Nicolas |
| Interviewed Guest | Jenny Molloy |
| Interviewed Guest | Nigel Farage |
| Interviewed Guest | Cristina Odone |
| Interviewed Guest | Emma Barnett |
| Interviewed Guest | Laura Hurley |
| Interviewed Guest | Julia Acott |
| Interviewed Guest | Tracey Masters |
| Interviewed Guest | Katy Brand |
| Interviewed Guest | Louise Booth |
| Producer | Catrina Lear |
| Editor | Beverley Purcell |
Broadcast
- Sat 15 Feb 201416:00BBC Radio 4
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Woman's Hour
Women's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire


