Michelle Mone, polycystic ovaries, the Wah Wah Girls, Elizabeth I
Michelle Mone, the business brain behind the Ultimo brand; living with polycystic ovary syndrome; the Wah Wah Girls; Tracy Borman on Elizabeth I. Presented by Jenni Murray.
Michelle Mone, the business brain behind the Ultimo lingerie, on building a multi million pound brand from scratch and branching out into beauty products; Living with polycystic ovary syndrome, how to spot the symptoms, how to manage your condition and what can be done to help; New play The Wah Wah Girls explores Bollywood glitz and East End grit; Historian Tracy Borman on the life and influence of Elizabeth I. Presented by Jenni Murray.
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‘I cried every night’ – Ultimo's Michelle Mone
Duration: 02:06
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Queen Elizabeth I
Duration: 08:17
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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
Jenni discusses the condition, treatments and ways to manage it with nutritionist Marilyn Glenville; Prof. Helen Mason, and Carol Atkins, who has lived with the condition for 20 years.
Duration: 09:01
Michelle Mone
The founder of Ultimo and one of Britain’s most successful business women – on setting up her business, new line of self-tanning products and personal life.
Duration: 10:12
Wah! Wah! Girls
East London meets Bollywood in Wah! Wah! Girls - a contemporary new musical. Jenni talks to the playwright Tanika Gupta & director, Emma Rice.
Duration: 09:08
Mary Bush Poem
This year's International Hippocrates Prize was awarded to Mary Bush for her poem, Women’s Work. Sharmini Selvarajah met her.
Duration: 04:25
Ruling Queens – Elizabeth I
For the second of our series on England’s Ruling Queens, Jenni speaks to historian Tracy Borman about Queen Elizabeth I - known as The Virgin Queen.
Duration: 08:26
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- Wed 30 May 2012 10:00³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 4
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