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Woman's Hour

Saskia Reeves in 'Us', a new BBC1 drama

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture

4.13K Ratings

🗓️ 16 September 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Julia Gillard, once Prime Minister of Australia, and Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, economist and international development expert from Nigeria and also a woman with experience at the top of the Nigerian politics, have come together to explore women and leadership. They’ve written a book together and interviewed high profile global leaders who are women: women like Jacinda Ardern, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Christine Lagarde and Theresa May.

Saskia Reeves is best known for the films Close My Eyes and I.D. and her numerous roles in dramas like Spooks, Luther, Wallander, Page Eight and Wolf Hall. On Sunday you can watch her in the first of a four part comedy drama for BBC 1 called 'Us'. Based on the novel by David Nicholls, she is Connie who wants to end her 24 year relationship with her husband Douglas – played by Tom Hollander. But he’s meticulously planned and booked a European tour with their teenage son Albie – and so they decide to go ahead with it. Jenni talks to Saskia about how relationships change as children leave and you grow older, and the joys of filming in cities like Paris, Amsterdam and Barcelona.

Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that currently affects over 130,000 people in the UK. It’s three times more common in women than in men, with many of those women being diagnosed in their 20s and 30s. It’s been known for some time that pregnancy can lessen the symptoms and reduce the chance of relapse for those who already have MS. But now a new study from Monash University in Australia shows that pregnancy can help women before symptoms begin – by delaying the onset of MS by more than three years. Lead researcher Dr Vilija Jokubaitis joins Jenni to talk about the findings and what it might mean for women at higher risk of developing the condition.

Presenter: Jenni Murray Producer: Kirsty Starkey

Interviewed Guest: Julia Gillard Interviewed Guest: Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Interviewed Guest: Saskia Reeves Interviewed Guest: Dr Vilija Jokubaitis

Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:11.8

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.

0:21.0

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.

0:30.0

BBC Sounds music radio podcasts.

0:34.4

Hello, Jenny Murray welcoming you to the Women's Hour Podcast.

0:38.4

Good morning.

0:39.4

In today's program, Saskia Reeves, who stars in a new Sunday night serial on BBC One,

0:45.0

it's Us by David Nichols, where she and Tom Hollander play a couple trying to work out their

0:51.0

marriage as their son prepares to leave home.

0:54.8

Multiple sclerosis is more common among women than men, but new research has found that pregnancy

1:01.0

can delay the onset of symptoms by more than three years. Why?

1:06.0

And the serial, a third episode of lifelines.

1:11.1

Across the world, less than 10% of national leaders are women.

1:16.0

A new book, Women and Leadership in conversation with some of the world's most powerful women,

1:22.0

sets out to ask what obstacles continue to hold

1:25.8

women back from becoming leaders and offers advice on how to overcome them.

1:31.3

The writers who collaborated to create this book are Dr. Angoze Oconjo Eweala, who served as Nigeria's first female

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