Emma is one of Jane Austen\u2019s most adapted books. It returns to the big screen this Friday. The new film is directed by Autumn De Wilde and stars Anya Taylor-Joy in the title role. Why's the story still so relevant today?
After a recent discussion on \u2018period power\u2019 and the importance of getting to know your own menstrual cycle, listener Dearbhla McKeating got in touch. She doesn't have a monthly bleed and wanted to discuss the impact it has n your life. She joins Jenni alongside Consultant gynaecologist Pradnya Pisa.
The Museum of Youth Culture is currently touring their exhibition \u201cGrown Up in Britain\u201d, which showcases artefacts from teenager culture throughout the decades. To celebrate we\u2019ve been hearing from you about what it was like to be a teenager from the '60s to the present day. Today we hear from Teresa, who was a punk in the 1970s.
Plus Yvette Cooper on why she's called for political parties to \u201cdraw up a new joint code of conduct against intimidation\u201c, to make clear that \u201cviolent threats must have no place in politics in all parties\u201d.
Presenter Jenni Murray\nProducer Beverley Purcell
Guest Autumn De Wilde \nGuest; Anya Taylor-Joy \nGuest; Dearbhla McKeating\nGuest; Pradnya Pisa\nGuest; Yvette Cooper