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Woman's Hour

Vicki Pattison's deepfake doc, Kim Wilde, Misogyny, Football academies

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Personal Journals

4.22.9K Ratings

🗓️ 28 January 2025

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

Reality star turned documentary filmmaker Vicky Pattison joins Clare McDonnell to discuss her latest project, Vicky Pattison: My Deepfake Sex Tape. The documentary sees her exploring the proliferation of videos generated by AI whereby people’s faces are placed onto pornographic images and shared without their consent. Vicky talks about creating her own deepfake sex tape and looks at the impact the phenomenon is having on women and girls.

A rapid review commissioned by the government in response to the Southport attacks has been leaked, including suggestions that the definition of extremism should be widened to include men who are prejudiced against women, along with potentially violent environmentalists, the far left and conspiracy theorists. The BBC has been told Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, doesn't agree with the findings and will order the focus to remain on Islamist and far-right extremism. We're joined by BBC Political correspondent Tom Symonds, author and journalist Joan Smith and and Ian Corbett, Participation, Engagement and Policy Advisor for the Children and Young People's Centre for Justice. Eighties pop legend Kim Wilde joins us to discuss her new album, Closer, her career and embracing her 60s. We discuss football academies and the challenges they present for parents with Rachel Holmes, whose son Pete plays for Cambridge United's U18s team and Jorden Gibson, Academy Manager at Stevenage Football Club.

Presenter: Clare McDonnell Producer: Sarah Jane Griffiths Editor: Karen Dalziel

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, I'm Greg Jenner. I'm the host of Your Dead to Me, where the best names in comedy and history

0:05.5

join me to learn about and laugh at the past. You are a traitor. And in the new series, we'll meet

0:11.2

Aristotle. I think he might have been a time traveller. Someone who's like almost a glitch.

0:15.3

We'll dive into the causes of the British Civil Wars in the 1600s. In England at this period,

0:19.8

there's people can't get on the housing ladder.

0:21.5

This sounds familiar. And we'll discover the arts and crafts movement. I love the clothes. I love

0:26.5

the vibe. Yes, we're a comedy show that takes history seriously and then laughs at it. You're dead to me.

0:31.3

Listen first on BBC Sounds. BBC Sounds Music, radio, podcasts.

0:37.6

Hello, this is Claire Macdonnell and you're listening to The Woman's Hour podcast. BBC Sounds, Music, Radio, Podcasts.

0:42.0

Hello, this is Claire Macdonnell and you're listening to The Woman's Hour podcast.

0:50.3

Good morning and welcome to Woman's Hour. Today, I'm joined by reality TV star turned documentary maker, Vicky Patterson,

0:59.1

the star of Geordie Shaw and I'm a Celebrity Get Get Me Out of Fear, releases her new documentary today, looking at the world of deep fakes.

1:06.1

In it, Vicky makes an explicit deep fake of herself and releases it onto the internet.

1:07.5

I'll be asking her why.

1:13.8

Kim Wilde, 80s pop icon turned celebrity gardener and now pop icon again. She'll join me in the studio to talk through her new album and why she's decided to record and tour again.

1:21.2

Marcia Lewis, the mother of 18-year-old Arsenal player Miles Lewis Kelly, spoke recently about how

1:27.3

lonely she felt navigating the football academy system.

1:30.8

So she's now launched a community to support other parents.

1:34.7

We're going to hear from an academy manager shortly about the pressures on youth players and their families.

1:40.3

And a mum will also share her experiences.

1:44.4

And let me know if that's happened to you or a member of your family.

1:48.2

It doesn't have to be football.

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