
Presented by Anna Curran: Misogyny in society; Climate U-Turn; Code Name Kingfisher; The Psychology of Reality TV; The Lesson
Tackling misogyny in society asking how can it be prevented and industry’s reaction following Rishi Sunak’s climate U- turn.
Following the Russell Brand accusations of the past week, we look at how misogyny may be tackled successfully in society with Professor in Criminology Loretta Trickett. As Rishi Sunak’s climate U-turn has left some experts aghast, Anna asks ѿý Climate Editor Justin Rowlatt, how do the government intend to hit the net zero target by 2050. Novelist Liz Kessler talks about her WW11 novel Code Name Kingfisher and how a fleeting opportunity saved her ancestors’ lives. TV Psychologist Honey Langcaster-James explains the appeal and danger of reality tv – what makes people want to share their most personal experiences and “The Lesson” is a new film starring Richard E Grant. Director Alice Troughton shares her love for creating the classic thriller. Our panel and experts explore all this and more as they share their perspectives on the Sunday newspapers, including the sports news.
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Addressing Misogyny
Duration: 10:22
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- Sun 24 Sep 2023 11:03ѿý Radio Ulster & ѿý Radio Foyle