Katy B
Presented by Jenni Murray. Singer Katy B plays live; a celebration of women in science; the play that is now a novel, and the kids curating an exhibition about their lives.
Live music from singer songwriter Katy B, Rachel Joyce talks about her a new novel, "The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry" which began life as a radio play. We hear from the Birmingham school kids curating an exhibition on children's lives in the 21st Century. And what role could women play in the Church of England under a new Archbishop of Canterbury.
Presented by Jenni Murray.
Producer Ruth Watts.
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Rowan Williams and his legacy for women
Jenni discusses with Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent for The Times, and Christina Rees, member of the General Synod and the Archbishop's Council, and a long time campaigner for women bishops.
Duration: 10:11
Professor Frances Ashcroft
Next week Frances Ashcroft, Professor of Physiology at Oxford University and a Fellow of Trinity College, will be awarded the European 2012 L’Oreal-UNESCO Women in Science award.
Duration: 07:58
Children's Archive Exhibition
Anna Bailey visits an exhibition at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery looking at Children’s Lives from the 18th century to date.
Duration: 06:01
Katy B
A BRIT School graduate, Katy’s been nominated for the Mercury Music Prize. She joins Jenni to talk about her music and to perform the track “Go Away” from her album On a Mission.
Duration: 09:23
Rachel Joyce
Rachel Joyce worked with the RSC & National Theatre before turning to writing. Her work includes many Woman’s Hour dramas. She talks about her new novel “The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry”.
Duration: 08:11
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- Wed 21 Mar 2012 10:00ѿý Radio 4
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