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12/04/2011

With Jenni Murray. Including the actor Celia Imrie on her autobiography The Happy Hoofer; the director Catherine Hardwicke on Red Riding Hood and turning round a business disaster.

With Jenni Murray. The actor Celia Imrie has just published her autobiography, 'The Happy Hoofer'. She talks to Jenni about friendships, single parenthood - and Alan Bates. Tomorrow, Domestic Violence Homicide Reviews will become law. Jenni is joined by Frank Mullane whose sister and nephew were murdered in 2003. Frank has campaigned tirelessly to bring about this change in the law. Catherine Hardwicke became a household name when she directed the film 'Twilight'. Her latest film is 'Red Riding Hood' - so what attracts her to the fantasy thriller? And, as part of our Women in Business series, Jenni discusses how to make the best of a business disaster.

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45 minutes

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Tue 12 Apr 2011 10:00

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  • Domestic Violence Homicide Multi Agency Reviews

    Domestic Violence Homicide Multi Agency Reviews become law this week. Jenni is joined by Frank Mullane whose sister and nephew were murdered in 2003 and who has lobbied hard for these reviews.

    Duration: 08:40

  • Catherine Hardwicke - Red Riding Hood

    Catherine Hardwicke became a household name when she directed the film 'Twilight'. Her latest film is 'Red Riding Hood'. So what attracts her to the fantasy thriller?

    Duration: 11:34

  • Business disasters

    Jenni discusses how to make the best of a business disaster with Green Shoes’ Alison Hastie, the Chartered Management Institute’s Louise Brooker-Carey and Business Change Consultant Jennifer Parratt.

    Duration: 11:16

  • Celia Imrie

    The actor Celia Imrie has just published her autobiography, 'The Happy Hoofer'. She talks to Jenni about friendships, single parenthood - and Alan Bates.

    Duration: 09:45

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  • Tue 12 Apr 2011 10:00

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