Episodes
Episode | Title | First Broadcast | Repeated | Comments |
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Herland | 20190306 | 20210217 (R3) | Comedian and author Viv Groskop explores five forgotten feminist futures; from the book that predicted the internet to the world where men have been wiped out in a gender-specific plague. Episode 3/5: Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. The story of three gentleman explorers, who get purposefully lost on an expedition in the hope of stumbling across an all-women tribe. Comedian and author Viv Groskop explores five forgotten feminist futures. Essays from leading writers on arts, history, philosophy, science, religion and beyond. | |
01 | Three Hundred Years Hence | 20190304 | 20210215 (R3) | Comedian and author Viv Groskop explores five forgotten feminist futures; from the book that predicted the internet, to the world where men have been wiped out in a gender-specific plague. Episode 1/5: Three Hundred Years Hence, by Mary Griffith, often described as the first utopian novel written by a woman, fifty years before the first female suffrage amendment. Comedian and author Viv Groskop explores five forgotten feminist futures. Essays from leading writers on arts, history, philosophy, science, religion and beyond. |
02 | Mizora: A Prophecy | 20190305 | 20210216 (R3) | Comedian and author Viv Groskop explores five forgotten feminist futures. Essays from leading writers on arts, history, philosophy, science, religion and beyond. |
04 | The Female Man | 20190307 | 20210218 (R3) | Comedian and author Viv Groskop explores five forgotten feminist futures. Essays from leading writers on arts, history, philosophy, science, religion and beyond. |
05 | Woman On The Edge Of Time | 20190308 | 20210219 (R3) | Comedian and author Viv Groskop explores five forgotten feminist futures; from the book that predicted the internet, to the world where men have been wiped out in a plague. Episode 5/5: Woman on the Edge of Time, by Marge Piercy; a 1970s counter-culture agrarian utopia with a clear message; utopia does not have to be in the future, it can be now. Comedian and author Viv Groskop explores five forgotten feminist futures. Essays from leading writers on arts, history, philosophy, science, religion and beyond. |