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Woman's Hour

Sarah Everard anniversary, The Traitors' Harriet Tyce, Geniuses

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture

4.13K Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2026

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Five years ago, Sarah Everard was abducted, raped and murdered by a Metropolitan Police officer. It was the catalyst for an outpouring of grief and anger about the safety of women. It also led to a number of reviews which documented a toxic culture at the Met Police and other forces, highlighting the lack of trust by women in the force. Since then, reforms have been instituted to try and rebuild confidence and eradicate misogyny. We discuss what has changed in the five years since with BBC Correspondent Sima Kotecha and Ellie Butt, Head of Policy and Public Affairs at Refuge. Barrister turned bestselling crime author and recent star of The Traitors, Harriet Tyce joins Nuala to talk about her latest novel, Witch Trial. Harriet reflects on how motherhood was the impetus for her career change, how her knowledge of the legal system inspires her work and her experience as a ‘Faithful’ on the hit BBC TV series. An Oscar-nominated new documentary explores the impact school shootings in the US can have on the families that are left behind in a unique and moving way. All The Empty Rooms follows journalist Steve Hartman’s seven-year project documenting the bedrooms of some of the children who’ve been killed. The Netflix film features Gloria Cazares and Jada Scruggs, two American mothers who each lost their nine-year-old daughters in separate incidents in 2022 and 2023. Gloria and Jada talk to Nuala about their decision to let a documentary film crew into the bedrooms they preserve just as their daughters, Hallie Scruggs and Jackie Cazares, left them, along with director Joshua Seftel. Why do women seem more reluctant to shout about their intelligence and potential genius? New Channel 4 quiz Secret Genius has highlighted a trend of women underplaying their abilities that is backed up by Mensa data. The gender breakdown of applications to the world’s largest and oldest high-IQ society is around two-thirds men to one-third women. To discuss this, Nuala is joined by Dr Sonja Falck, a psychotherapist and author, and Hajar Woodland, who recently appeared as a contestant on the Channel 4 show. Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Sarah Jane Griffiths

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It's been an incredible story with these drugs.

0:18.1

The uptake, the amount of product that's been sold, the amounts of

0:20.9

money is cost. What the drugs do, how they work, and the knock-on effects of their widespread use.

0:26.5

We'll be sitting here in three years' time going, oh, it caused problems that we're now going

0:31.3

to have to fix. The Hunger Game with me, Professor Gilesio. Listen first on BBC Sounds.

0:38.2

Hello, I'm Neula McGovern, and you're listening to The Woman's Hour podcast.

0:43.1

And while you're here, I wanted to let you know that the Woman's Hour Guide to Life is back.

0:49.0

You might have listened to some of the episodes from the first series, including ambition without burnout, or turning

0:55.4

aging into your superpower. Well, we've got six new episodes for you over the coming weeks

1:01.3

that will give you practical tips on issues like self-promotion without feeling awkward, caring

1:07.5

for aging parents, navigating infertility with family and friends,

1:12.6

and also how to love your face, whatever your age.

1:17.0

I'm really excited about this series of The Woman's Hour Guide to Life,

1:21.3

so I really hope you'll join us.

1:23.3

You will find the episodes in the Woman's Hour podcast feed on Sundays.

1:27.4

It's only on BBC Sounds.

1:29.7

But now, back to today's Woman's Hour.

1:35.0

Hello and welcome to the programme.

1:37.6

Five years ago, Sarah Everard was abducted, raped and murdered by a serving metropolitan police officer.

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