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Woman's Hour

Alison Steadman, Mary McAleese, The Woman's Hour Power List 2020, Chutney.

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture

4.13K Ratings

🗓️ 24 September 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

The award-winning actor Alison Steadman joins Jenni to discuss her latest projects. ’23 Walks’ is a film telling a love story in later life, and ‘Life’ is a new BBC1 drama set in Manchester, and follows the stories of the residents of a large house divided into four flats. It explores love, loss, birth, death, the ordinary, the extraordinary and everything in between.

Mary McAleese was President of Ireland twice. When she finished her second term, she turned her sights on the global Catholic Church, and having the credibility of a doctorate in Canon Law behind her, she spoke out against what she saw as the misogyny within it. She did it despite having a deep personal faith that goes back to her childhood. Mary was born in Belfast in the 1950s; witnessed the Troubles as they started and how they went onto to wreak havoc and pain on both sides. She became a barrister even though it wasn’t expected of a woman: especially a woman from a working class background. She’s brought out her autobiography - Here’s The Story.

The 2020 Woman’s Hour Power List is all about ‘Our Planet’ - and the search is on for 30 women based in the UK who are making a significant positive contribution to the environment. This could be through working in conservation or running a local anti-plastic campaign – but there are also less obvious sectors in which women are making a huge difference. Emma Howard Boyd, the chair of the Environment Agency, and Flo Headlam, a horticulturalist and garden designer talk to Jenni about their less conventional journeys into green careers – and highlight the lesser known areas where women are driving change.

With Autumn setting in, it’s chutney and pickle season and a great opportunity to use up your remaining fruit and veg. Food historian Lizzie Collingham explains the history behind these tasty relishes.

Presented by Jenni Murray Producer: Louise Corley Editor: Karen Dalziel

Transcript

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Choosing what to watch night after night the flicking through the endless

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searching is a nightmare we want to help you on our brand new podcast off the

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telly we share what we've been watching

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Fladiated.

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Load to games, loads of fun, loads of screaming.

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Lovely. Off the telly with me Joanna Paige.

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And me, Natalie Cassidy, so your evenings can be a little less

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searching and a lot more auction listen on BBC Sounds.

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BBC Sounds music Music Radio Podcasts.

0:35.0

Hello, Jenny Murray welcoming you to the Women's Our Podcast on Thursday the 24th of September 2020.

0:43.2

Good morning.

0:45.0

In today's program Mary McElise and her memoir Here's The Story.

0:50.0

As a Catholic born in Belfast, her family experienced the troubles, she became a lawyer at a time

0:56.3

when girls didn't, was twice President of Ireland, studied canon law and opposed misogyny in the church. It's some story.

1:05.8

M. Hord Boyd and Flo Hedland will be judges for this year's power list.

1:11.0

What in their view qualifies a woman to fit the bill as

1:14.6

someone who's made a significant contribution to our planet and as autumn

1:19.6

begins to bite it's chutney and pickle season. What fruits and veg are worth preserving.

1:27.0

Now, Allison Stedman has for a long time been one of the most familiar faces in the theatre, film and television.

1:35.0

There was the memorable Abigail's party in the late 70s and most recently she was

1:40.1

Pamela in Gavin and Stacy. Tomorrow a film called 23 Walks is released.

1:46.6

It's about a developing relationship between Fern and Dave as they walk their dogs.

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