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Woman's Hour

Elizabeth McGovern, Pat Cullen, David Carrick, The Wife of Bath

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Personal Journals

4.22.9K Ratings

🗓️ 17 January 2023

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Elizabeth McGovern was Oscar nominated for her portrayal of Evelyn Nesbit in Ragtime and, by the age of 21, had played leading roles in Once Upon A Time In America followed by The Handmaid’s Tale and The Wings of the Dove. She is probably best known though for playing Cora Crawley, Countess of Grantham in Downton Abbey. She is now on stage starring in Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? The actress and musician joins Jessica to discuss her varied career so far and what drew her to the role of Martha. A misconduct hearing today will formally dismiss David Carrick from the Metropolitan Police, after he admitted twenty-four counts of rape and multiple sexual assaults. Carrick was finally stopped when one woman reported him in October 2021. Sir Mark Rowley, the Met Commissioner, has apologised to Carrick's victims, and says the force is currently also investigating 1,000 sexual and domestic abuse claims involving about 800 of its officers. Jessica is joined to discuss by Shabnam Chaudhri, who served as an officer in the Met for 30 years. Tomorrow will see the start of a second round of strikes by the Royal College of Nursing. The RCN says that this will be the biggest walkout so far, affecting 55 trusts in England - that's 11 more than last month. They are calling for a pay rise of 5% above inflation, with inflation currently sitting at 14%. The government says the demands are unaffordable and pay rises were decided by independent pay review bodies. NHS staff in England and Wales - including nurses - have already received an average increase of 4.75%. The union says that there will be a further two strikes in February in England and Wales, unless there is movement on pay by the end of this month. Pat Cullen is the General Secretary and Chief Executive of the Royal College of Nursing, and joins Jessica. Today marks the 250th anniversary of the UK in the Antarctic following the first voyage of James Cook in 1773. In contrast to Cook’s all-male crew in the 18th century, the UK’s current polar leadership includes several women. What is it like to be a female leader in this field? Jessica Creighton is joined by Jane Rumble, the Head of Polar Regions Department at the UK Foreign Office, Professor Dame Jane Francis, the Director of the British Antarctic Survey and Captain Milly Ingham, the Captain of HMS Protector, The Royal Navy’s ice patrol ship to find out. One of literary history’s favourite characters – Alison the Wife of Bath – from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales is re-examined in a new book by Professor Marion Turner from Oxford University. Marion tells Jessica how the lusty life story of the medieval Alison who married five times has inspired other writers from Shakespeare to Zadie Smith.

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, Music, Radio, Podcasts.

0:05.6

Hello, I'm Jessica Criton. Welcome to the Woman's Hour podcast.

0:09.2

Hello and welcome to the program.

0:11.4

Now this morning I want to talk to you about how much confidence you have in the police.

0:15.8

After a serving Metropolitan Police Officer has admitted to being one of Britain's worst

0:19.9

sex offenders, pleading guilty to 49 offenses. David Carrick raped and sexually assaulted 12

0:26.6

women over two decades. The Metropolitan Police have apologized to all of these victims,

0:32.6

but what will be the ramifications of this? Do you feel safe around the police?

0:38.4

Text me. 84844. Text will be charged at your standard message rate.

0:43.3

You can send me a WhatsApp as well using this number, 03700-100-4. That's 03700-100-4.

0:52.2

On social media we're at BBC Woman's Hour and you can almost email us as well through

0:57.0

our website. Also this morning I want to take you back in time to the Middle Ages as we

1:03.1

dive into one of Chaucer's most popular canterbury tales, The Wife of Bath. The offer I'll be

1:08.5

speaking to believes the tales protagonist, Alison, is one of the most recognisable and

1:13.6

ordinary women in English literature, inspiring writers from Shakespeare to Zadie Smith.

1:20.2

From one female protagonist to another you might be familiar with Martha from the play,

1:24.6

who's afraid of Virginia Woolf? Her exuberant character is currently being played by

1:29.4

actor Elizabeth McGovern, who you might know from her role in Downton Abbey as Quora Crawley.

1:35.0

The Oscar-nominated actor will join me to discuss playing Martha, Downton Abbey and her

1:39.6

successful career. Also on the programme with it being the 250th anniversary of the UK's

1:45.7

first voyage in the Antarctic we speak to three women leading the way in polar exploration,

1:51.5

one of whom will hopefully be speaking to us live from her navy ship exciting. Also

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