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Seven at 70
Seven women discuss life for women aged 70.
Sigourney Weaver, Sarah Phelps on adapting Â鶹Éç-1's Witness for the Prosecution
Sigourney Weaver talks about playing a grandmother in A Monster Calls.
Juliet Stevenson, Women's health, Christmas stockings
Lia Williams and Juliet Stevenson on the nightly stage roles, decided by tossing a coin.
Weekend Woman's Hour
How to mark the events of 2016 in gingerbread people. Working at Christmas. Sarah Phelps.
Lauren Laverne and the best music of 2016
Kate Tempest and musical highlights from Woman's Hour this year.
Woman's Hour Quiz
Andi Osho, Sofie Hagen and the Scummy Mummies join Jane Garvey for a fun quiz.
Mothers and Daughters with Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Janet Ellis
Jenni explores the relationship between mothers and daughters.
Carrie Fisher: mental health advocate
Presented by Jenni Murray and looking at the mental health advocacy of Carrie Fisher.
New Year new job; A comedian's guide to small talk
How to survive New Year parties and celebrating Honno women's press.
Late Night Woman's Hour
Lauren Laverne and guests discuss the delights and perils of parties.
Andi Osho, Sofie Hagen and the Scummy Mummies help us celebrate 2016
Andi Osho, Sofie Hagen and the Scummy Mummies help us celebrate 2016; Motherhood.
Phone-in: Family Festivities - fun or fraught?
How's the Christmas holiday been for you? Call 03700 100 444. Lines open 8.00am on Monday.
Women and Work Stress, Remembering Vera Rubin, Introducing Nadia Rose, Domestic Service
Female workers and stress. Rapper Nadia Rose and a tribute to astronomer Vera Rubin.
Ruby Wax, Late diagnosis autism
Ruby Wax on becoming less frazzled. Listeners tell us about late diagnosed Asperger's.
Raye, 'Pink tax', Psychosis, Police
Jenni Murray presents as the programme covers Â鶹Éç Music's Sound of 2017.
Jill Saward, Osteoporosis, Career PAs
The death of Jill Saward, sexual violence campaigner. Plus osteoporosis and career PAs.
Renee Fleming, Women's March on Washington, Children of alcoholics, Altruism
A look at the Women's March on Washington taking place on 21 January.
Alexandra Heminsley, Women in parliament, Optimism, Ray BLK, Alcoholism
Swimming for your life, Boosting numbers of female MPs, Becoming an optimist, Ray BLK.
The contraceptive pill and mental health, Isla Rowntree, Women-only offices
Hormonal contraceptives and mental health. Isla Rowntree on her company Islabikes.
Barbara Taylor Bradford, Teeth, Silent treatment, Thrift
A Woman of Substance; tooth extraction; silent relationships; good habits; working women.
Viewing porn in public spaces - is it illegal? Can poetry alleviate suffering? And 'Simple' seared tuna.
Woman's Hour Craft Prize. Diana Henry cooks the perfect seared tuna.
Alexandra Heminsley, Renee Fleming, Spending less
Alexandra Heminsley talks about becoming an open-water swimmer.
Mary Beard, Watching porn in public places - your reaction, Are fathers being failed by employers?
Who inspired Mary Beard? Are fathers being failed by their employers?
Call the Midwife, MM McCabe, Women's Rights in Saudi Arabia
Heidi Thomas, creator and executive producer of Call the Midwife, joins Jane.
Dava Sobel, Miriam Margolyes
Dava Sobel and the women who mapped the stars, Miriam Margolyes and vegan mums.
Nicole Kidman, Older mums, Craft, The Chain
Film star Nicole Kidman on starring in Lion and why is craft seen as separate from art?
Jackie - the influence and impact of a First Lady, Women-led marches, Liz Earle, Anne the "forgotten" Bronte
The impact and influence of Jackie Kennedy; Trump and feminist activism.
Call The Midwife, Nicole Kidman, Miriam Margolyes
Heidi Thomas on why Call The Midwife has never been cosy. Nicole Kidman. Miriam Margolyes.
Women's marches, Deborah Lipstadt, How to slow down the ageing process
Nobel Prize winner Dr Elizabeth Blackburn on how to slow down the ageing process.
The Abortion Act 50 years on
Jane Garvey hears from women who campaigned for the 1967 Abortion Act.
Workplace dress codes, Gina Miller, Artist Gee Vaucher
Workplace dress codes, Gina Miller on the Brexit decision, and artist Gee Vaucher.