Sewing, Victim Blaming & Daisy Edgar Jones
Woman's Hour
BBC
4.1 • 3K Ratings
🗓️ 25 April 2020
⏱️ 57 minutes
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Summary
We hear why the lockdown is the perfect time to give sewing and mending your clothes a try with Ros Studd a textiles teacher; Dulcie Scott a TV costume designer and Esme Young the fashion designer and judge on The Great British Sewing Bee
Dr Jessica Taylor, a research Pyschologist and founder of Victim Focus tells us why victim blaming is endemic.
We look at the impact of death and dying during the pandemic and hear from Sarah Tully who’s dad died from Covid-19 and from Dr Rachel Clarke a specialist in Palliative Care and the clinical Psychologist Dr Frances Goodhart.
The author Stephanie Scott tells us about the true story behind her debut novel What’s Left of Me is Yours.
We hear how are different countries are responding to gender based violence during the pandemic, with Natalie Higgins, Senior Europe Producer for the BBC.
And the actress Daisy Edgar-Jones tells us about playing the role of Marianne in the TV adaptation of Sally Rooney’s best selling novel Normal People.
Presented by: Jenni Murray Producer: Rabeka Nurmahomed Editor: Lucinda Montefiore
Guest; Esme Young Guest; Ros Studd Guest; Dr Jessica Taylor Guest; Sarah Tully Guest; Dr Rachel Clarke Guest; Dr Frances Goodhart Guest; Stephanie Scott Guest Daisy Edgar Jones
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| 1:17.4 | specialists in palliative care and to Sarah Tully whose father died as a result of COVID-19. |
| 1:24.0 | We had absolute scant information. |
| 1:28.0 | You know, days and days went by and we didn't know what was happening. |
| 1:32.0 | I go to quite a dark place if I'm not careful about not being with my dad when he was suffering. |
| 1:38.0 | There's been a serious rise in the incidents of domestic violence during the lockdown. |
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