This article investigates BBC radio’s Woman’s Hour in the post-war period. It explores Woman’s Hour’s focus and insistence on educating women listeners about their role as citizens, and the tensions this caused particularly between broadcasters and different groups of women. The article documents the programme’s development of public and outward looking items, such as the reporting and covering of current affairs, public debates and national politics, women’s party political conferences, and further introducing women MP’s to the microphone. This gave the programme a public and arguably political dimension. The article thus places Woman’s Hour within the broader historiography of the women’s movement in this period, and illuminates the chang...
New perspectives on women’s print media in interwar Britain by experts in media, literary and cultur...
New perspectives on women’s print media in interwar Britain by experts in media, literary and cultur...
Dame Enid Lyons was a prolific broadcaster in the 1930s and 1940s. Perceived by many as the ideal Au...
The BBC's women's radio in the British post-war period (1945 – 1955) is still a very much neglected ...
On 2 May 1923, the newly established BBC, launched the Women’s Hour, a daily bespoke programme aimed...
Women listeners were the key daytime audience for the BBC during the inter-war years. Within months ...
This article investigates the relationship between the lived experiences of housewives in 1950s and ...
This article investigates the relationship between the lived experiences of housewives in 1950s and ...
This article, written by a BBC Producer, describes a Woman's Hour Radio Four programme that was broa...
In May 1923, the fledgling BBC launched its first daily programme to be aimed at a female audience, ...
From its beginnings in 1923, the BBC employed a sizeable female workforce. The majority were in supp...
This article contributes to recent debates about the complicated ways in which women involved in the...
This article interrogates the framing of women as citizens through domestic work in two interwar wom...
This article contributes to recent debates about the complicated ways in which women involved in the...
New perspectives on women’s print media in interwar Britain by experts in media, literary and cultur...
New perspectives on women’s print media in interwar Britain by experts in media, literary and cultur...
New perspectives on women’s print media in interwar Britain by experts in media, literary and cultur...
Dame Enid Lyons was a prolific broadcaster in the 1930s and 1940s. Perceived by many as the ideal Au...
The BBC's women's radio in the British post-war period (1945 – 1955) is still a very much neglected ...
On 2 May 1923, the newly established BBC, launched the Women’s Hour, a daily bespoke programme aimed...
Women listeners were the key daytime audience for the BBC during the inter-war years. Within months ...
This article investigates the relationship between the lived experiences of housewives in 1950s and ...
This article investigates the relationship between the lived experiences of housewives in 1950s and ...
This article, written by a BBC Producer, describes a Woman's Hour Radio Four programme that was broa...
In May 1923, the fledgling BBC launched its first daily programme to be aimed at a female audience, ...
From its beginnings in 1923, the BBC employed a sizeable female workforce. The majority were in supp...
This article contributes to recent debates about the complicated ways in which women involved in the...
This article interrogates the framing of women as citizens through domestic work in two interwar wom...
This article contributes to recent debates about the complicated ways in which women involved in the...
New perspectives on women’s print media in interwar Britain by experts in media, literary and cultur...
New perspectives on women’s print media in interwar Britain by experts in media, literary and cultur...
New perspectives on women’s print media in interwar Britain by experts in media, literary and cultur...
Dame Enid Lyons was a prolific broadcaster in the 1930s and 1940s. Perceived by many as the ideal Au...