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Hope Powell; Women's football; Marks and Spencer

What's the future hold for women's football? Plus the power of female friendships, the 'womanist' ad campaign from Marks and Spencer, and Emma Smith talks about her new memoir.

Hope Powell's 15-year reign as head coach of the England women's football team has come to an end as the Football Association decides the time is right 'for a fresh outlook'. What's the future hold for the women's game and what can it learn from its past. As she celebrates her 90th Birthday Author Emma Smith talks about her memoir As Green As Grass and why her books have become popular again.
Marks and Spencer embraces a 'Womanist' message by featuring Helen Mirren, Tracey Emin and Katie Piper in its latest campaign but what's wrong with saying feminism?
And we take a look at the power and ups and downs of female friendships some of which can last a lifetime.

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58 minutes

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Thu 22 Aug 2013 10:00

Chapters

  • Women's Football

    We look to the future as Hope Powell, the England women's football team coach stands down.

    Duration: 11:07

  • Emma Smith

    The writer Emma Smith celebrates her 90th year and publishes her second volume of memoirs.

    Duration: 10:48

  • M&S Campaign

    M&S desribe their new ad campaign as 'womanist', we debate the differences with feminism.

    Duration: 07:59

  • Online Dating Special Trail

    A trail for Monday's Woman's Hour/Men's Hour dating programme. Lyndsey shares her stories

    Duration: 03:50

  • Power Play in female friendships

    What makes a strong female friendship? What part do competition and rivalry play?

    Duration: 08:10

Emma Smith

The writer Emma Smith has just celebrated her 90th birthday and this month she’s also publishing her second volume of memoirs – ‘As Green As Grass.’    It tells the story of her teenaged years in Devon during the 1930’s, her parents’ disastrous marriage and her life on the canals during the Second World War.  She went on to enjoy considerable literary success when she wrote two successful novels, Maidens’ Trip and The Far Cry.  Emma also remembers being photographed in Paris, sitting on the banks of the Seine with her typewriter on her knees, for an iconic picture by one of France’s most celebrated photographers.   Emma tells Jane about all of this…. and why she really was ‘as green as grass.’

‘As Green As Grass’ by Emma Smith has just been published by Bloomsbury.

Power Play in female friendships

They can send your spirits soaring one moment and crush you with a word or gesture the next.   What makes a strong female friendship?  What part do competition and rivalry play?  Jane speaks to Colette McBeth, former Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú News Reporter,  whose first novel is a psychological thriller and revolves around a close friendship that begins in teenage years and becomes an obsession.  It is inspired by her real life friendship with Helene Graham who's with her in the studio.  What impact has writing the novel had on their friendship?

Precious Thing, a first novel and thriller by Colette McBeth, published by Headline books.  ISBN 978-1-4722-0593-3

Women in Football – past, present and future

Hope Powell, manager of the England’s Women’s football team, was sacked on Tuesday after 15 years in the role. We hear from Sally Nugent, sport presenter on Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Breakfast, about the significance of the head coach’s dismissal for domestic and international women’s football.  And author Tim Tate, reveals the actions of the Football Association back in 1921 that led to the demise of women’s football.  Had they not banned their affiliated men’s teams from loaning their pitches to women, would women’s football be in a different position than it is today?

M&S Campaign

An Olympic Boxer, an acid attack survivor and the CEO of Save The Children – just a few of the women fronting M&S’ new high profile Autumn womenswear campaign. The tag line is ‘Britain’s Leading Ladies’. But when asked whether this was a feminist campaign, M&S’ marketing chief replied that it was a ‘womanist campaign’ – so why shy away from the word feminist? And how important is the word if the right sentiment is there?  Jane discusses with Hannah Pool, from the organisation UK Feminista, and Jane Cunningham, a marketing expert from the company Pretty Little Head.

Online Dating Trail

A trail ahead to Monday's Woman's Hour/Men's Hour online dating programme.  Lyndsey shares her dating stories.

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Jane Garvey
Interviewed Guest Tim Tate
Interviewed Guest Sally Nugent
Interviewed Guest Emma Smith
Interviewed Guest Hannah Poole
Interviewed Guest Jane Cunningham
Interviewed Guest Colette McBeth
Interviewed Guest Helene Graham
Producer Caroline Donne

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  • Thu 22 Aug 2013 10:00

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