Allison Janney, Mona Eltahawy
Presented by Jane Garvey. Including actress Allison Janney, writer Mona Eltahawy, Eleanor Garnier on the Queen's Speech, Alice Prochaska, and changing social attitudes in Ireland.
Most famous for her role as CJ Cregg in The West Wing, actor, Allison Janney, talks about her new film, Spy. Writer, Mona Elathawy, explains why in her new book she urges the girls of the Middle East and North Africa to be immodest, rebel and disobey. Una Mullally discusses whether the yes vote to same-sex marriage in Ireland indicates a change in social attitudes. Alice Prochaska, Principal of Somerville College Oxford talks about her concerns around behaviour towards female students. And 麻豆社 political correspondent, Eleanor Garnier, looks at what to expect in the Queen's Speech.
Presenter: Jane Garvey
Producer: Kirsty Starkey.
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Allison Janney
Duration: 08:30
Queen鈥檚 Speech 鈥 Help for Families?
Duration: 04:24
Ireland and gay marriage
Duration: 06:08
Why the Middle East needs a Sexual Revolution
Duration: 08:31
Alice Prochaska
Duration: 09:20
Queen鈥檚 Speech 鈥 Help for Families?
We look at what families can expect from the Queen鈥檚 Speech which will open the first session of the new parliament later this morning. More help with childcare was promised in the Conservative party鈥檚 manifesto. What else is the government likely to be planning?
Headscarves and Hymens 鈥 Why the Middle East needs a Sexual Revolution
Women in the Arab world - from countries like Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Tunisia and Libya - are fighting against a political and economic system that treats them as second-class citizens. What they need is a Sexual Revolution, says women鈥檚 campaigner . She joins Jane to talk about 鈥淗eadscarves and Hymens,鈥 her new book in which she urges the girls of the Middle East and North Africa to be immodest, rebel and disobey.聽
Allison Janney
Emmy Award winning actor Allison Janney, who is most well known for her role as the sharp-tongued Press Secretary C.J. Cregg on The West Wing, talks to Jane about her new role as CIA Chief in the action/comedy film, Spy.聽Jane asks Janney about her critically acclaimed career, having Paul Newman as a mentor and playing strong, smart female characters.
Spy is out on 5th June
Alice Prochaska
Alice Prochaska 聽is the principal of Somerville College Oxford who has spoken out about a rise in "excessively harassing and intimidating behaviour" towards female students. She tells Jane Garvey why we need to tackle such behaviour that makes female students feel uncomfortable and stop it in its tracks聽at British Universities.聽Ireland and gay marriage
On Saturday the Republic of Ireland made history by becoming the first nation to legalize same sex marriage by popular vote. But why has the issue of same sex marriage caused less entrenched conflict than that surrounding pregnancy and termination? 聽
Jane speaks to Una Mullally, journalist for the Irish Times to ask if recent events signal a shift to greater social liberalisation in Ireland.聽Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Jane Garvey Interviewed Guest Allison Janney Interviewed Guest Eleanor Garnier Interviewed Guest Mona Eltahawy Interviewed Guest Alice Prochaska Interviewed Guest Una Mullally Producer Kirsty Starkey Broadcast
- Wed 27 May 2015 10:00麻豆社 Radio 4
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