Criticised for not expressing sympathy for Jeffrey Epstein\u2019s victims in his recent interview with BBC's Emily Maitlis, Prince Andrew has since told friends he \u2018regretted\u2019 not doing so. We consider how victims and survivors are so often an afterthought when allegations of sexual assault are being discussed.
Actor Mia Wasikowska and director and writer Mirrah Foulkes discuss their new film, Judy & Punch, a dark fairy tale that turns the familiar seaside entertainment on its head.
French women don\u2019t get fat. They don\u2019t age or struggle to look effortlessly chic either. We all know the clich\xe9 of the perfect French woman \u2013 but how much of it is true? Where does the stereotype come from? Alice Pfeiffer, author of the book Je ne suis pas Parisienne, takes us through the history of this problematic icon.
Lady Glenconner grew up in one of the largest estates in England in Holkham Hall, Norfolk, visited by members of the Royal Family. She was maid of honour at the Queen\u2019s Coronation, Lady in Waiting to Princess Margaret for three decades, and also portrayed in the new series of The Crown. She was married to the eccentric Colin Tennant, who bought the island of Mustique, turning it into an exclusive island for the rich, famous and aristocracy. She\u2019s written a book about her life \u2018Lady in Waiting\u2019 My Extraordinary Life in the Shadow of the Crown\u2019.
Presenter: Jane Garvey\nInterviewed guest: Mia Wasikowska\nInterviewed guest: Mirrah Foulkes\nInterviewed guest: Madeleine Black\nInterviewed guest: Lizzy Dening\nInterviewed guest: Alice Pfeiffer\nInterviewed guest: Lady Glenconner\nProducer: Lucinda Montefiore