Conductor Marin Alsop, actor Diana Quick and a campaign to protect domestic abuse victims
Woman's Hour
BBC
4.1 • 3K Ratings
🗓️ 7 December 2023
⏱️ 57 minutes
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Summary
Marin Alsop is one of the most famous conductors in the world. Ten years ago, she became the first woman to conduct the Last Night of the Proms at the Royal Albert Hall. Now she is giving the European premiere of Too Hot To Handel: The Gospel Messiah!, a reimagining of Handel’s Messiah Marin tells Hayley Hassell why she wanted to rework the piece, and looks back over her illustrious career as a conductor.
The actor Diana Quick joins Hayley to discuss her role as Mrs Wentworth in a new series The Famous Five – and describe how the classic adventures have been brought to life with a new, fresh, modern reimagining of Enid Blyton’s iconic stories.
The Centre for Women’s Justice is campaigning to prevent unjust criminalisation of victims and survivors of domestic abuse. Hayley is joined by director of the CWJ, Harriet Wistrich, and former director of Southall Black Sisters, Pragna Patel.
What can we tell about medieval women’s lives from studying their skeletons? Dr Sarah Inskip from Leicester University has been part of a team excavating Cambridge graveyards for a new research project called After the Plague. She has found evidence that some medieval women did very strenuous work that changed the shape of their upper bodies; others were trading and travelling across Europe, and many would have existed in chronic pain.
Producer: Hannah Sander Presenter: Hayley Hassell
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| 0:48.0 | Starting with the musical talented and innovative conductor, Marion Elsop, |
| 0:52.0 | one of the most famous conductors in the world. |
| 0:55.0 | Well, she'll be here with her reinvented version of Handel's Messiah. |
| 0:59.0 | We also have Diana Quick coming into the studio. |
| 1:01.9 | Many of you may know her as Lady Julia Flight from the TV |
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| 1:14.8 | and a bit about her own childhood too and from the 1940s to a time much further |
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