Rachel Nickell's son, Sporting boards, Karen Elson, Guilty crush
Alex Hanscombe, son of murder victim Rachel Nickell; why are so few women on boards in sport? Nashville-based singer-songwriter Karen Elson; TV's unlikely sex symbol, Ted Hastings.
Alex Hanscombe was just two years old, going on three, when his mother Rachel Nickell was murdered on Wimbledon Common in 1992. He spoke to Andrea Catherwood about his book 'Letting Go' which describes what happened that morning and the devastating effect it had on him, his father and his extended family.
The FA may increase the percentage of women on its board to 30%. Only half of the 68 Sport England and UK Sport funded national governing bodies actually meet this target. Why? Baroness Sue Campbell, Head of Women's Football at the FA and 麻豆社 Sports journalist Katie Gornall discuss possible reforms to sporting boards.
Oldham-born, Nashville-based, singer-songwriter Karen Elson on her modelling career, turning to music, the influence of her previous marriage to musician Jack White and following their divorce, returning to her English roots and personal themes in her new album, Double Roses.
Superintendent Ted Hastings of the 麻豆社's Line of Duty series has been described on social media as TV's most unlikely sex symbol and a guilty crush, despite coming across as a little bit sexist. Jenni is joined by the actor Adrian Dunbar who plays Hastings and the author Kathy Lette to talk about the appeal of the unreconstructed male.
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Alex Hanscombe
Duration: 12:04
Women on Sporting Boards
Duration: 10:01
Karen Elson
Duration: 10:55
Guilty Crush
Duration: 10:18
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Role Contributor Interviewed Guest Alex Hanscombe Interviewed Guest Sue Campbell Interviewed Guest Katie Gornall Interviewed Guest Karen Elson Interviewed Guest Adrian Dunbar Interviewed Guest Kathy Lette Presenter Jenni Murray Broadcast
- Thu 18 May 2017 10:00麻豆社 Radio 4
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