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Woman's Hour - 01/05/2008

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With Jenni Murray. Including: The Church of England is considering new approaches to the issue of consecrating women bishops. Sister Anne Williams, who sat on the panel that drafted the options, joins Jenni to discuss the pros and cons alongside Christina Rees from WATCH (Women and the Church). A new biography of Kitty O'Shea argues that she has been entirely misrepresented. Jenni is joined by its author Elisabeth Kehoe. Young girls across the land think of pink as the ultra-feminine colour, but what part do manufacturers and clothes designers play in perpetuating its popularity? With Sue Palmer and Nina Myskow. Louise Adamson meets Vikky Evans-Hubbard, a demonstrator at the International Slavery Museum, to find out more about the object she has chosen as her treasure which has a particular significance for women. Preserving family recipes: Caz Graham visits Arnside in Cumbria to meet Ruth Nuttall as she cooks her lemon meringue pie for her grand-daughter Laurie. Also includes drama: An Expert in Murder (9/10).