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Woman's Hour

on BBC Radio 4 FM

Introduced from Bristol by Jenni Murray
Chemical Victims: DR RICHARD MACKARNESS believes chemicals in food, household products, and even in the air we breathe, are damaging our health. Suffragettes in Somerset: a look back to life at Eagle House, Batheaston, which provided peace and comfort to many famous suffragettes in the early 1900s.
Sex and Sense: how do parents react today to the growing sexual awareness of their teenage children? CHERYL ARMITAGE hears how some families cope. A Taste for Tea: BILL DAVIES talks to some well-known names in the tea trade.
BBC Bristol
The Lost Stradivarius (3) long wave only

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Jenni Murray
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Dr Richard MacKarness
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Cheryl Armitage

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