Michelle Collins; Sheila Jeffreys on prostitution; Grand National
Jane Garvey talks to Sheila Jeffreys about how other countries deal with prostitution. Plus actress Michelle Collins' autobiography, and female police officers in Afghanistan.
Jane Garvey talks to Michelle Collins about East Enders, Coronation Street and her autobiography
The UN special rapporteur on violence against women arrives in the UK today - he hear what women will be telling her and what she'll be talking to MPs about.
Journalist Sally Williams tells us about the impact that small numbers of female police officers are having in Afghanistan.
There's discussion with Professor Sheila Jeffreys and Dr Jackie West about how different countries deal with prostitution and what we might learn.
And Rebecca Curtis, the trainer of race horse TeaForThree will be talking about his chances in the Grand National.
Presenter: Jane Garvey
Producer: Ruth Watts.
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Prostitution Laws – An International Perspective
Duration: 11:25
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Michelle Collins
Michelle talks about starring in two of the UK’s most famous soaps and her upbringing
Duration: 08:28
Prostitution – an International Perspective
Professor Sheila Jeffreys & Dr Jackie West discuss how countries manage prostitution
Duration: 16:43
Policewoman in Afghanistan
Sally Williams discusses the tiny but growing number of policewomen in Afghanistan.
Duration: 07:54
Grand National Teaforthree
Trainer, Rebecca Curtis discusses being a racing horse trainer
Duration: 08:50
Prostitution – an International Perspective
It has been twenty years since the laws on prostitution have been looked at and over the past few weeks Woman’s Hour has investigated the proposals for England and Wales to follow the ‘Nordic model’. Implementing this would mean the criminalisation of those who pay for sex and the decriminalisation of those who sell it. We have spoken to many involved in the industry and today we speak to two academics Professor Sheila Jeffreys from Melbourne University and Dr Jackie West, senior sociologist from Bristol University, to give us a perspective on how other countries deal with prostitution and how successful, or not, different approaches have been.
Policewomen in Afghanistan
Jane talks to journalist Sally Williams about the tiny but growing number of policewomen in Afghanistan. Recruited to do the jobs that men can’t, not only risk death in the line of duty, they also face personal attack from extremists and bigotry within.
Michelle Collins
Michelle joins Jane to talk about starring in two of the UK’s most famous soaps and growing up in working-class London with her young single mother in the 60s and 70s. Michelle’s path towards acting success has included being a punk and starting out as a backing singer.  As a single mother, Michelle says she’s been accused of being a man eater and having a bad northern accent, but despite such criticism, she explains how she carved out a successful career in such a competitive industry and how she and her 18 year old daughter are committed feminists.Â
Grand National Teaforthree
Next Saturday sees a highlight of the horse racing calendar when the Grand National is run. At the moment the favourite is a horse called Teaforthree. His trainer is a woman – Rebecca Curtis – is based at Newport in Pembrokeshire. She’s in her early thirties and only set up as a trainer six years ago. If Teaforthree wins at Aintree, Rebecca will be only the fourth woman trainer to have won the National. So what’s it like to have the favourite in your yard? Louise Adamson has been to West Wales to meet her …. And, of course, Teaforthree.
Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Jane Garvey Interviewed Guest Sheila Jeffreys Interviewed Guest Jackie West Interviewed Guest Michelle Collins Interviewed Guest Sally Williams Interviewed Guest Rebecca Curtis Interviewed Guest Liz McKean Producer Ruth Watts Broadcast
- Mon 31 Mar 2014 10:00³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 4
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