Blue Peter Presenters; Country Houses in Time of War
Presented by Jenni Murray. Featuring the history of the Blue Peter presenter, country houses in time of war and Pakistani squash player Maria Toorpakai.
As Blue Peter launches a competition to find a new presenter, Jenni Murray takes a look at the people who have fronted this iconic British TV programme; 'Country houses in time of war' is a new exhibition commemorating the beginning of the First World War 100 years ago; Pakistani squash player Maria Toorpakai talks about fleeing from the Taliban to pursue her dream of becoming the World number one in her sport.
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Rochdale Sexual Abuse Case
Simon Danczuk MP and Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police Sir Peter Fahy
Duration: 11:21
Country Houses in War
The curators of Kiplin Hall and Brodsworth Hall explain the homes' use during WWI
Duration: 10:17
Maria Toor Pakai
The Pakistani squash player on how she defied expectations to follow her dreams
Duration: 07:25
Blue Peter Presenters
As Blue Peter launches a competiton to find a new presenter, what does the job take?
Duration: 12:34
Blue Peter presenters
This summer, will be searching for a new presenter with a series of programmes in which prospective candidates compete with each other in Blue Peter style tasks. Those aspiring to present one of the most iconic children’s programmes on the planet will, no doubt, be making liberal use of the sticky back plastic and double-sided sticky tape but unlike presenters of old, their selection for the job will depend on the C³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ audience because the viewers are going to be asked to vote for their favourite contestant. So what makes a good Blue Peter presenter and how has the role changed over the years? Jenni is joined by who has worked with practically every Blue Peter presenterÌýas a cameraman, director and producer. He is joined by former Blue Peter presenter and by one of the current Blue Peter presenters, .ÌýÌýÌý
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Details of how to apply for the new presenter’s job on Blue Peter can be obtained by contacting: bppresentersearch@bbc.co.uk.
Yorkshire’s Country Houses in wartime
From this Easter,Ìý nine of Yorkshire’s Country Houses come together to take part in ‘Duty Calls:Ìý The Country House in Time of War’.Ìý They are opening their doors to the public to mark the start of the commemorations of the First World War.Ìý August 2014Ìý will be the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of this war.Ìý On Woman’s Hour we look at two of the Yorkshire houses; Kiplin Hall and Brodsworth Hall.Ìý
last owner was Bridget Talbot, who provided care for wounded soldiers on the Italian-Austrian border during WWI.Ìý SheÌý also invented a torch for life-jackets which saved the lives of many men in the navy during WWII.ÌýÌýÌýÌý
At , a major focus will be on community war work. Of particular interest is the knitting of a young girl, Amy Tyreman, whose prolific output of woollies for the servicemen in the trenches elicited a stack of poignant letters of thanks from her grateful recipients and medals of congratulation.Ìý
Jenni speaks to curatorsÌýDawn Webster fromÌý Kiplin Hall, andÌý Caroline Carr- Whitworth from Brodsworth Hall.
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Kiplin Hall and Brodsworth Hall – Exhibitions open to the public on Good Friday, March 29thÌý until October 2014.
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Photograph of the Amy Tyreman letters courtesy ofÌýBrodsworth Hall. 'Copyright English Heritage'
ÌýMaria Toorpakai: Pakistan’s top female squash player
Pakistan’s top female squash player is 22 year old . She once disguised herself as a boy to enter a weight-lifting competition and in fact she didn’t reveal, for some months,Ìýthat she was a girl when she first took up squash. Maria comes from Waziristan – an ultra-conservative part of Pakistan and home to the Taliban. Many people in this region believe that women should not take part in any kind of sport. But Maria is now a world class squash player and is being coached in Canada by former world squash champion Jonathon Power. Maria talks about her tough journey towards the very top of her chosen sport. She’s joined in Toronto by Jonathon Power and – on the line from Peshawar – by her father Shamsil.
Rochdale Abuse follow up
A former detective, who resigned from her job in Rochdale, says that she is ashamed of the way that some of the young victims of sexual abuse in the town were let down by the police. The comments by Margaret Oliver, were featured inÌýa Ìýprogramme this week.ÌýToÌýdiscussÌýthisÌýJenni is joined by Simon Danczuk, the Rochdale MP, and Sir Peter Fahy, the Chief Constable of Greater Manchester.
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- Fri 29 Mar 2013 10:00³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 4
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