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Woman's Hour

Singer Arlo Parks, Suzanne Heywood on the legacy of her husband Jeremy Heywood and Journalist Nadine White

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture

4.13K Ratings

🗓️ 3 February 2021

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Emma Barnett talks to the singer/songwriter Arlo Parks who was named the BBC Introducing Artist of the Year in October and she'll share a special version of the track Green Eyes with listeners and Suzanne Heywood the widow of the late top civil servant Jeremy Heywood talks about her husband's legacy and we hear from the journalist Nadine White. Presenter: Emma Barnett Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Photo Credit for Arlo Parks: Alex Kurunis

Transcript

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0:00.0

Choosing what to watch night after night the flicking through the endless

0:06.8

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

0:14.0

Fladiated.

0:16.0

Load to games, loads of fun, loads of screaming.

0:19.0

Lovely. Off the telly with me Joanna Paige.

0:21.0

And me, Natalie Cassidy, so your evenings can be a little less

0:25.0

searching and a lot more auction listen on BBC Sounds.

0:31.0

BBC Sounds Music music radio podcasts.

0:34.7

Hello, it's Emma Barnet here.

0:36.3

Welcome to the Woman's Our podcast.

0:39.5

Good morning.

0:40.5

As the country mourns the loss of national inspiration Captain Sir Tom Moore who has died with COVID-19 aged 100,

0:47.0

we wanted to pay our tribute to and send a message of support and condolences to his whole family.

0:52.0

But in particular one of his daughters, Hannah Ingram Moore, and over the last year. Her father lived with her and her family and it was her idea

1:04.8

that Captain Sir Tom should walk those laps of his garden to raise that amazing

1:08.9

amount of money for his hundredth birthday last year. Our thoughts and best wishes are with the whole family.

1:15.9

Now on today's program, can you help us?

1:18.5

There is a hunt to track down an 11-year-old who wrote a letter in 1969 predicting the future,

1:24.4

the future of communicating via screens.

1:27.2

This note was found down the back of the sofa,

1:29.6

it didn't get everything right,

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