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Woman's Hour

The Favourite, Abortion in Ireland, Mid Winter

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture

4.13K Ratings

🗓️ 20 December 2018

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

New film ‘The Favourite’ set in 18th century England features a frail and irascible Queen Anne played by Olivia Coleman whose attention and affection is being sought by her political adviser Lady Sarah Churchill (Duchess of Marlborough) and ruthless chambermaid Abigail. It is a story of sexual politics and power games, starring Olivia Coleman, Rachel Weisz and Emma Stone. Jenni talks to screenwriter Deborah Davis.

Abortion will be legal in the Republic of Ireland from the first day of January 2019. A bill to legalise abortion services passed all stages of the Irish Parliament last week, but given the tight time frame, how will this work in practice? Jenni is joined by Ellen Coyne, Senior Ireland Reporter at The Times and Dr Peter Boylan, consultant obstetrician and former master of the National Maternity Hospital.

In May we heard from 25 year old Samantha Jury-Dada who, concerned by the surge in knife crime in London, was going to several parts of the US to find out how young women and girls associated with gangs are supported. She’s back and tells Jenni what she found out and how that information will help her forge better support for young women at risk here in the UK.

Gillian Monks is the author of ‘Merry Midwinter: How to rediscover the Magic of the Christmas Season' and she joins Jenni to discuss the history and significance of Winter Solstice celebrations. She’ll be sharing some simple tactics on how to shut out Christmas stress and remember the spirit of the season.

Presenter: Jenni Murray Producer: Laura Northedge

Interviewed Guest: Deborah Davis Interviewed Guest: Ellen Coyne Interviewed Guest: Dr Peter Boylan Interviewed Guest: Samantha Jury-Dada Interviewed Guest: Gillian Monks

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.

0:29.0

BBC Sounds music radio podcasts.

0:34.4

Hello, Jenny Murray welcoming you to the podcast for Thursday, the 20th of December, and of course

0:41.1

it's warm and hour. Now the favourite is said to be the big new film of the

0:46.8

holidays. What inspired Deborah Davis to write about Queen Anne and the competition

0:52.2

between two women battling to be her closest ally

0:55.2

the Duchess of Marlborough and a ruthless maid called Abigail.

1:00.7

Girls and Gang Samantha Juridado returns to the program after carrying out research in the States.

1:06.0

What has she learned about the problem?

1:09.0

And Mary Midwinter, a book by Jillian Monk, sets out to rediscover the magic of the Christmas season.

1:17.0

Now a bill to legalize abortion services passed all stages of the Irish Parliament late last week. So termination up to 12 weeks will

1:26.1

be legal in the Republic from the first day of January 2019. But it's Christmas next week then New Year so there's very little time for things to

1:37.2

be ready. How will the new law work in practice? Well Dr Peter Boiler is a consultant obstetrician and former master of the National

1:46.9

maternity hospital. Alan Coyne is the Senior Island reporter at the Times.

1:53.0

Alan I know you've seen the guidelines.

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