Woman's Hour
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Woman's Hour

16/06/2010

At the start of a new era in politics Woman's Hour asks: who has done the most to put women on the political map in the UK? Jenni Murray hosts a live debate in the BBC Radio Theatre, where four advocates try to persuade a studio audience that the individual whose cause they are championing has done the most to give women a voice in British politics. Caroline Flint MP speaks for Labour's trail-blazing Red Queen Barbara Castle; Louise Bagshawe MP advocates Britain's only woman Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher; Director of Liberty Shami Chakrabarti argues for the suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst; and Professor Mary Beard puts the case for the 'mother of feminism' Mary Wollstonecraft. A show of hands by the studio audience decides which characters are thrown out of the balloon and which one remains.

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First Broadcast16 Jun 2010
Latest Broadcast16 Jun 2010
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bagshawe, louise (author)beard, mary (academic)chakrabarti, shami (director of liberty)Factualflint, caroline (political figure)Magazines & Reviewsmurray, jenni (media personality)pankhurst, emmeline goulden (political figure)thatcher, margaret (british political figure)uk politicswollstonecraft, mary (feminist and thinker)