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Woman's Hour

Actor Emily Watson, Comedian Kate McKinnon, Gisèle Pelicot

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture

4.13K Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2024

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Two-time Oscar-nominated actor Emily Watson is a face that has graced the screen and stage – her work of course in Breaking the Waves in 1996 earned her one of those nominations. She joins Anita Rani to talk about her new role in the upcoming film, Small Things Like These. Based on the bestselling book by Claire Keegan, the story focuses on a convent – which is in fact running a Magdalene laundry and Emily plays the role of Sister Mary, the Mother Superior of the convent.

Gisèle Pelicot has become something of a feminist icon in France. Her husband is on trial along with dozens of other men accused of raping her and she has promised to try to change society for victims of sexual assault. The trial in Avignon began at the beginning of September and Gisèle Pelicot took the stand yesterday for the second time. BBC correspondent Andrew Harding was in court. He and author and journalist Joan Smith discuss the impact of her testimony.

In the toilets at Euston station in the late 1970s, while trying to administer insulin to her daughter, Dr Sheila Reith thought there must be an easier way. She had an idea for a pen-like device that could be used simply and with just one hand. A few years later, the first insulin pen came to the market and revolutionised care for people living with diabetes. Dr Reith has since devoted her life to diabetes care, improving and saving the lives of millions of people. She joins Anita to talk about winning a Pride of Britain Award.

Best known for her sketches on Saturday Night Live and playing Weird Barbie the comedian Kate McKinnon has now turned her attention to books. ‘The Millicent Quibb School of Etiquette for Young Ladies of Mad Science’ is her first children’s book. Kate discusses the story and her broader career.

Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Kirsty Starkey

Transcript

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0:00.0

2024 presidential election ahead.

0:04.6

Join America on the road to the US election.

0:07.5

It's the BBC podcast full of lively chats about politics and social media investigations.

0:13.0

Expert insights this way.

0:15.0

We'll guide you through all the key moments as the United States chooses which direction to go in next.

0:21.0

Final destination, the White House.

0:24.0

Navigate your way to Election Day and beyond.

0:27.0

America.

0:28.0

Listen on BBC Sounds.

0:30.0

BBC Sounds, music radio podcasts.

0:35.0

Hello, I'm Anita Rani and welcome to Womons Hour from BBC Radio 4.

0:40.0

Good morning and welcome to Woman's Hour.

0:43.0

Giselle Pelico, the woman at the centre of the horrific rape trial taking place in France, took to the stand yesterday.

0:50.0

Since Giselle decided to go public and reveal her identity and turn up at court to hear all

0:55.8

the testimonies, one adjective used to describe her has been brave. But she said in court,

1:02.0

it's not bravery, but determination.

1:05.0

She also said, when you're raped, there is shame and it's not for us to have shame.

1:10.9

It's for them.

1:11.9

We'll be hearing what else she had to say but please feel free to

1:15.3

share your thoughts on this shocking story this morning the text number 84844.

1:20.3

If you are living with type 1 diabetes or know someone with it you will know that daily insulin is required.

1:26.4

This morning I have the honor of speaking to Dr Sheila Wreath who invented the insulin pen and revolutionised the lives of people living with the disease all over the world.

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