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Woman's Hour

Tamsin Greig and Celia Imrie, Carers march, Botox and friendships

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Personal Journals

4.22.9K Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2025

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Care and support providers are coming together around the UK in a series of protests over the government's plans to increase employer National Insurance contributions. They are warning that care providers may go out of business unless they receive more support. Nadra Ahmed, co-chair of the National Care Association, which represents smaller and medium-sized care providers, joins Nuala from Westminster.

Nuala is joined live in the studio by two of the country’s best-loved stage and screen Olivier award-winning actors – Celia Imrie and Tamsin Greig. They are currently playing mother and daughter in Backstroke, a new play at the Donmar Warehouse in London, that unpicks the complications of their relationship over a lifetime.

Barely two months after the end of the sex abuse scandal which gripped France last year, another horrific trial has begun there. The case of the former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec, will be the biggest child sex abuse hearing in the country. He is accused of raping or sexually assaulting 299 people, mainly child patients. Some were under anaesthetic as he was operating on them. BBC reporter Laura Gozzi was in court in Brittany and explains how this latest case has affected the French nation.

Music writer Stevie Chick pays tribute to Roberta Flack who has died, aged 88.

At a party recently, journalist Kate Mulvey found it hard to relate to her old friends because of the amount of Botox and filler they had. So now she’s decided to dump those friends. Kate talks to Nuala about the prevalence of these ‘tweakments’, and how it’s affected her friendships.

Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Emma Pearce

Transcript

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0:00.0

On Radio 4, the more you listen, the more you see.

0:04.7

Hello, I'm Brian Cox.

0:05.7

And I'm Robin Ince, and this is The Infinite Monkey Cage.

0:08.4

In this series, we're going to have a planet off.

0:10.9

I feel like Jupiter wins.

0:12.9

And after all of that, we're just going to chill out a bit.

0:16.0

We're talking about your bog standard.

0:17.9

Ice, not the fancy one.

0:20.2

Science with funny bits.

0:22.0

The new series of The Infinite Monkey Cage.

0:24.2

Listen on Radio 4 and BBC Sounds.

0:29.2

BBC Sounds, music, radio podcasts.

0:32.9

Hello, I'm Neula McGovern and welcome to Woman's Hour from BBC Radio 4.

0:37.5

Just to say that for rights reasons, the music in the original radio broadcast has been removed for this podcast.

0:44.0

Hello and welcome to the programme.

0:46.2

Well, this hour, the superb actors Celia Imre and Tamson Gregg are performing together in Backstroke,

0:52.9

which is about, oh, so many things, all stemming

0:55.7

from their mother-daughter relationship, but they are in the woman's hour studio this morning,

1:00.2

and I'm very much looking forward to them. Also today, there is another shocking trial for France.

1:05.4

As a former surgeon, accused of abusing hundreds of patients, most of them children, gets underway

1:10.2

in vans in the

1:11.2

northwest of the country. We're going to speak to our reporter who is there. Plus, in a moment,

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