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Woman's Hour

Women in TV and Film 2017

Duration: 45 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 FMLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 LW

Available for over a year

2017 has been a big year for women on screen. Beauty and the Beast and Wonder Woman have been some of the highest grossing films at the box office, and on TV, The Handmaid's Tale captured the attention of audiences around the world. But is there still progress to be made when it comes to more roles for women in this industry? Is this being reflected in the numbers of them behind the camera? And are we now seeing them play a more diverse range of character.

Recent Department for Communities and Local Government statistics revealed that 3,648 children and pregnant women in Birmingham were living in temporary accommodation. Other figures show that one in 88 people in Birmingham are homeless, giving it the fourth highest rate in England. Jess Phillips MP for Birmingham Yardley and Polly Neate, Chief Executive of Shelter join Jenni.

Have new media channels such as YouTube done more for Black British women over the past decade than the mainstream media in 30 years? Jenni speaks to journalist and Chief Sub at Gal-Dem magazine, Kuba Shand-Baptiste and Communications Blogger Madeline Wilson-Ojo.

Presenter: Jenni Murray
Producer: Kirsty Starkey

Interviewed Guest: Kate Muir
Interviewed Guest: Julia Raeside
Interviewed Guest: Susannah White
Interviewed Guest: Jess Phillips
Interviewed Guest: Polly Neate
Interviewed Guest: Kuba Shand-Baptiste
Interviewed Guest: Madeleine Wilson-Ojo. Show less

Contributors

Presenter:
Jenni Murray
Interviewed Guest:
Kate Muir
Interviewed Guest:
Julia Raeside
Interviewed Guest:
Susannah White
Interviewed Guest:
Jess Phillips
Interviewed Guest:
Polly Neate
Interviewed Guest:
Kuba Shand-Baptiste
Interviewed Guest:
Madeline Wilson-Ojo

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