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YOU AND YOURS - Women GPs
Women GPs. Margaret COLLINS (corres) pkge: women doctors being
forced to leave general practice as the new GP's contract makes it more
difficult to combine family life with professional life. with Pat PRICE ... » Show rest
SOUND ARCHIVE : DR. EDITH SUMMERSKILL
Short speech at luncheon given by the National Council for Equal Citizenship celebrating the 21st anniversary of first Women's Suffrage Act.
WHAT SHE NEEDS IS A WIFE
WHAT SHE NEEDS IS A WIFE - an investigation into how women in business cope with a career & a family. Presenter: Jocelyn Ryder-Smith
A WOMAN'S WORK - PART 5
A five part series looking at the pressures and influences on working women over the past 50 years. Part 5. A discussion about the future for working women with financial journalist Lorna Bourke, head teacher Helen Dance, writer Margaret Forster and Trades Unionist Maureen O'Mara. Chairman: Sarah Curtis. Producer: Fran Acheson.
A WOMAN'S WORK - PART 3: Best of Both Worlds?
A five part series exploring the pressures and influences on working women over the past 50 years. Part 3: Best of Both Worlds? Women in their 20s describe their working lives. Incl. an ex-prisoner, a stock-broker, a single parent, a bricklayer and a bank clerk. Interviewer: Sarah Curtis. Producer: Fran Acheson.
A WOMAN'S WORK - PART 2: Husbands and children first?
A five part series exploring the pressures and influences on working women over the past 50 years. Part 2: Husbands and children first? Women in their 30s and 40s talk about their working lives. Incl. a nurse, comedian Victoria Wood, a woman police officer, a warehouse operative and a carer. Interviewer: Sarah Curtis. Producer: Fran Acheson.
A WOMAN'S WORK - PART 1: Fighting the Stream
A five part series exploring the pressures & influences on working women over the past 50 years. Part 1: Fighting the Stream. Women in their 50s and 60s describe their working lives. Incl. a headmistress, a barrister, a construction company chairman and a woman who had to look after her parents & brothers. Interviewer: Sarah Curtis. Producer: Fran Acheson.
SOUND ARCHIVE - WOMEN AT THE BENCHES
Extracts from a composite sound picture depicting the training of women for work in factories. Recordings made at the Beaufoy Institute, Black Prince Road, Lambath. Commentator: W. Vaughan Thomas.
RATHBONE, ELEANOR : SOUND ARCHIVE - RATHBONE, ELEANOR
Extract from speech at luncheon given by National Council for Equal Citizenship celebrating the 21st anniversary of first Women's Suffrage Act.
THINKING ALLOWED - MANAGEMENT OF RISK IN EVERYDAY LIFE
Almost every decision a person makes involves some weighing up of the odds of success or failure and risk has become a popular area of sociological debate. Laurie Taylor talks to some delegates at the British Sociology Association's... » Show rest
Woman's Hour - Children in Care
Should children who get taken into care be looked after by strangers or by members of their own family?
The Children's Act says children should be looked after by family members - if they want to take on the responsibility and... » Show rest
THE SCOTTISH SUFFRAGETTES
Jackie BIRD concludes the final chapter in the story of the Scottish Suffragette Movement and the valuable part they played in gaining Emancipation for Women...........Prod: Nick LOW.
many restrictions - only women over 30 could vote,... » Show rest
TIME GENTLEMEN PLEASE - POLITICS
Broadcaster & barrister Helena KENNEDY examines why, in the 75 years since women won the vote, only 22 Scottish women have been returned to Parliament. She exposes attitudes which keep women in the house but out of the Commons.... » Show rest
WOMAN'S HOUR
Nancy Viscountess, Actor, talks to Mary Stocks on her early days in Parliament. An Extract from Home for the Day, the Sunday edition of the above programme.
RED ELLEN
Bel MOONEY pres film tracing the life of Ellen WILKINSON Labour MP fr Jarrow at the time of the Jarrow March who later went on to become Minister of Education & died of an overdose of tablets in 1947.
WOMAN'S HOUR - LEE, RT. HON. JENNIE, BARONESS LEE
Jennie LEE interviewed on her life with Aneurin Bevan & her political career & ideas as formed by the General Strike. Interviewer: Sue MacGregor. From Woman's Hour
WOMEN IN POLITICS
SBH:WOMEN IN POLITICS - various interviews on the role of women politicians past and present. Interviewer and presenter: Anthony King ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- DTF:Script BBC Discs:... » Show rest
STRANGERS IN THE HOUSE
SBH:STRANGERS IN THE HOUSE - why are there so few women in Parliament?. Ints. with current & former MPs, candidates, etc. With Archive extracts. Presenter: Sonia Beesley -----------------------------------------------------------------------------... » Show rest
NATIONWIDE - DOWN MEMORY LANE
Susan STRANKS and Sue LAWLEY takes us along the slow road to gaining votes for women.
LATE FLYTE:BIRDS,BABES & BATTLE-AXES - LATE FLYTE:BIRDS,BABES & BATTLE-AXES
CHOICE SCOTLAND discussion programme. Tonight's programme 'BIRDS, BABES and BATTLEAXES' asks are scottish women doing it for themselves?