with writer Belinda Hadden.
with Rabbi Julia Neuberger.
talks to people in the news.
Listen to This, Girls
If you examine closely the lyrics to lots of songs, women get a pretty rough deal.
Listen to the words of Jack
Jones's Wives and Lovers, or even Dreams of an Everyday Housewife.
It's all a bit of a laugh - especially when we get our own back.
Producer Sonia Beldom
Lindsay Duncan joins Gloria and talks about her role in the television drama The
Rector's Wife.
with the daily Accumulator Quiz, Where Are You?
Including travel updates.
The science broadcaster and journalist presents the early evening show.
Anne Robinson invites you to celebrate International Women's Day at Ronnie Scott's in Soho, London.
Janet Suzman, Sylvia Syms, Jenni Murray and Meera Syal throw sisterhood out of the window in a battle of wit and verve. Music is provided by all-female dance band Some Like It Hot.
Producer Anne Tyley
with Brian Hayes.
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Producers Anne Freeman and Jennifer Teague
LINES OPEN from 6.00pm
In 1966, Kiri Te Kanawa made the long journey from Auckland in New Zealand to study in London. Today, she is one of the most acclaimed voices in opera. In this programme, to mark her 50th birthday, Dame Kiri talks to Sarah Kennedy at her home in the English countryside and recalls highlights from her career.
The Andrew Duncan interview with Kiri Te Kanawa
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That Old Devil Love. Marjorie Lofthouse chooses words that rhyme with love and romance, with readings by Jenny Agutter and Peter Egan acting as a counterpoint to the music. A BroadVision production
leaving husband Derek at home, presents a late-night mixture of music and chat.
with Night Ride
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought with Rev Frank Topping.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought with Rev Frank Topping.