Episodes
| Series | Episode | Title | First Broadcast | Repeated | Comments |
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| 01 | 01 | Pink And Blue | 20201111 | 20220505 (BBC7) 20250328 (BBC7) 20240117 (R4) | In this opening episode, Sarah looks at very early gender posing questions such as why exactly is pink girly? Why does it matter if children's clothes are gender neutral? And do boys and girls really have different feet? A BBC Studios Production for BBC Radio 4, first broadcast in November 2020. Comedian Sarah Keyworth explores her personal journey with gender fluidity and androgyny Comedian Sarah Keyworth explores her personal journey with gender fluidity and androgyny. From November 2020. Comedian Sarah Keyworth explores her personal journey with gender fluidity and androgyny. From 2020. |
| 01 | 02 | Nedved | 20201118 | 20250404 (BBC7) 20240124 (R4) | In her first stand-up series for Radio 4, Edinburgh Best Newcomer Nominee, Chortle Best Newcomer and Winner of the Herald Angel Award, Sarah Keyworth explores her personal journey with gender fluidity. In part two we go back to Sarah's school days as she gets mistaken for a footballer and looks closer at the reality of androgyny in early 2000s Nottingham ... BBC Studios Production Comedian Sarah Keyworth explores her personal journey with gender fluidity and androgyny. In this episode, we go back to Sarah's school days as she gets mistaken for a footballer and looks closer at the reality of androgyny in early 2000s Nottingham. A BBC Studios Production for BBC Radio 4, first broadcast in November 2020. Comedian Sarah Keyworth reflects on her school days and noughties androgyny. Comedian Sarah Keyworth reflects on her school days, noughties androgyny and getting mistaken for a footballer. From 2020. |
| 01 | 03 | Clutch Bag | 20201125 | 20250411 (BBC7) 20240131 (R4) | Comedian Sarah Keyworth explores her personal journey with gender fluidity and androgyny... In her first stand-up series for Radio 4, Edinburgh Best Newcomer Nominee, Chortle Best Newcomer and Winner of the Herald Angel Award, Sarah Keyworth explores her personal journey with gender fluidity. In Episode three, Sarah is off to University - struggling to fit in with her group of hyper feminine fellow students and asking why or why do dresses never have pockets. BBC Studios Production In this episode, Sarah is off to university - struggling to fit in with her group of hyper feminine fellow students and asking why do dresses never have pockets. A BBC Studios Production for BBC Radio 4, first broadcast in November 2020. Comedian Sarah Keyworth is off to university. Comedian Sarah Keyworth is off to university - struggling to fit in with her group of hyper feminine fellow students. From 2020. |
| 01 | 04 LAST | Top Man | 20201202 | 20250418 (BBC7) 20240207 (R4) | In her first stand-up series for Radio 4, Edinburgh Best Newcomer Nominee, Chortle Best Newcomer and Winner of the Herald Angel Award, Sarah Keyworth explores her personal journey with gender fluidity. Now in the present day; Sarah reflects that she is now at a point in her life in which she is comfortable in her gender and being androgynous. We hear about a recent trip to Ireland and her love for Rock star Pink... BBC Studios Production Comedian Sarah Keyworth explores her personal journey with gender fluidity and androgyny Now in the present day, Sarah reflects that she is now at a point in her life in which she is comfortable in her gender and being androgynous. We hear about a recent trip to Ireland and her love for rock star P!nk. A BBC Studios Production for BBC Radio 4, first broadcast in December 2020. Sarah discusses being comfortable with who she is, Ireland and rock star P!nk. Sarah reflects on being at peace with her gender and androgyny, a trip to Ireland and her love of rock star P!nk. From 2020. |
| 02 | 01 | Where Are We Now? | 20230816 | 20260513 (R4) | ![]() In this first episode, Sarah talks us through how their gender is perceived throughout their daily life; from when they walk out the door, to being in a changing room, to getting a coffee; and we find out why they sometimes have to hum 'call me maybe' in a public toilet. Award-winning comedian Sarah Keyworth returns with their Radio 4 series Are You a Boy or a Girl?. Since the first series aired in 2020, the debate around gender has exploded and taken on a life of its own, all culminating with one question ‘should I be allowed to decide who I am?'. Sarah has recently come out as non-binary (a subtle soft-launch in the Guardian newspaper) and is ready to share some more of their own brand of mx-information. That's gender non-conforming information, the cool non-binary cousin of misinformation. Written by and starring Sarah Keyworth with additional material from Ruby Clyde. This award-winning series was first broadcast in August 2023. Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: James Robinson Production Co-ordinator: Becky Carewe-Jeffries Sound Engineer: Paul Brodgen Editor: Joshan Chana Photo credit: Matt Crockett A BBC Studios Production for Radio 4 Comedian Sarah Keyworth explores their personal journey with gender fluidity and androgyny |
| 02 | 01 | Where Are We Now? | 20230816 | Award-winning comedian Sarah Keyworth returns with their Radio 4 series Are You a Boy or a Girl? Since the first series aired in 2020, the debate around gender has exploded and taken on a life of its own, all culminating with one question should I be allowed to decide who I am?' Sarah has recently come out as non-binary (a subtle soft-launch in The Guardian newspaper) and is ready to share some more of their own brand of mx-information. That's gender non-conforming information, the cool non-binary cousin of misinformation. In this first episode, Sarah talks us through how their gender is perceived throughout their daily life; from when they walk out the door, to being in a changing room, to getting a coffee; and we find out why they sometimes have to hum 'call me maybe' in a public toilet. Written by and starring Sarah Keyworth with additional material from Ruby Clyde. Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: James Robinson Production Coordinator: Becky Carewe-Jeffries Sound Engineer: Paul Brogden Editor: Joshan Chana Photo credit: Matt Crockett A BBC Studios Production for Radio 4 Comedian Sarah Keyworth explores their personal journey with gender fluidity & androgyny. | |
| 02 | 02 | 'think Of The Children' | 20230823 | 20260520 (R4) | ![]() In this episode, Sarah discusses why our brain's initial response to a new person is to instinctively work out what they gender they are. Is this because we are taught to do it as children? To help Sarah analyse why they think this is the case, they look back on their own childhood which includes a vivid memory of being on a beach in France with a man selling donuts - the baked goods, not the inflatable rings. Award-winning comedian Sarah Keyworth returns with their Radio 4 series Are You a Boy or a Girl?. Since the first series aired in 2020, the debate around gender has exploded and taken on a life of its own, all culminating with one question ‘should I be allowed to decide who I am?'. Sarah has recently come out as non-binary (a subtle soft-launch in the Guardian newspaper) and is ready to share some more of their own brand of mx-information. That's gender non-conforming information, the cool non-binary cousin of misinformation. Written by and starring Sarah Keyworth with additional material from Ruby Clyde. This award-winning series was first broadcast in August 2023. Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: James Robinson Production Co-ordinator: Becky Carewe-Jeffries Sound Engineer: Paul Brodgen Editor: Joshan Chana Photo credit: Matt Crockett A BBC Studios Production for Radio 4 Comedian Sarah Keyworth explores their personal journey with gender fluidity and androgyny |
| 02 | 02 | 'think Of The Children' | 20230823 | In this episode, Sarah discusses why our brain's initial response to a new person is to instinctively work out what they gender they are. Is this because we are taught to do it as children? To help Sarah analyse why they think this is the case, they look back on their own childhood which includes a vivid memory of being on a beach in France with a man selling donuts - the baked goods, not the inflatable rings. Award-winning comedian Sarah Keyworth returns with their Radio 4 series Are You a Boy or a Girl?. Since the first series aired in 2020, the debate around gender has exploded and taken on a life of its own, all culminating with one question should I be allowed to decide who I am?'. Sarah has recently come out as non-binary (a subtle soft-launch in the Guardian newspaper) and is ready to share some more of their own brand of mx-information. That's gender non-conforming information, the cool non-binary cousin of misinformation. Written by and starring Sarah Keyworth with additional material from Ruby Clyde. Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: James Robinson Production Co-ordinator: Becky Carewe-Jeffries Sound Engineer: Paul Brodgen Editor: Joshan Chana Photo credit: Matt Crockett A BBC Studios Production for Radio 4 | |
| 02 | 03 | 'think Of The Women' | 20230830 | Just recently Sarah was out in town with two friends, both of whom present in a very similar way to them (short hair, fresh-faced, white t-shirt). When walking to the loo, a toilet attendant called Beatrice told them they were in the wrong bathroom. Sarah befriended Beatrice and, after spending £10 on a Chupa Chups lollipop, made her realise that they were all welcome in the ladies. In this episode, Sarah talks about their experience on what it means to be considered a woman, whilst not particularly feeling like one. Award-winning comedian Sarah Keyworth returns with their Radio 4 series Are You a Boy or a Girl?. Since the first series aired in 2020, the debate around gender has exploded and taken on a life of its own, all culminating with one question should I be allowed to decide who I am?'. Sarah has recently come out as non-binary (a subtle soft-launch in The Guardian newspaper) and is ready to share some more of their own brand of mx-information. That's gender non-conforming information, the cool non-binary cousin of misinformation. Written by and starring Sarah Keyworth with additional material from Ruby Clyde. Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: James Robinson Production Coordinator: Becky Carewe-Jeffries Sound Engineer: Paul Brogden Editor: Joshan Chana Photo credit: Matt Crockett A BBC Studios Production for Radio 4 | |
| 02 | 04 LAST | 'what If You Knew Me?' | 20230906 | In this final episode, Sarah tells us about some of the moments in their life when they've experienced gender euphoria, it's the opposite of dysphoria and it describes a feeling that absolutely everyone can experience. It's those moments when you feel joy due to living in the gender you know yourself to be. Sarah looks back on some of these moments, including the time they got a haircut from a family friend that stopped them from looking like a classic five-year-old girl with a blonde Lord Farquaad bob. Award-winning comedian Sarah Keyworth returns with their Radio 4 series Are You a Boy or a Girl?. Since the first series aired in 2020, the debate around gender has exploded and taken on a life of its own, all culminating with one question should I be allowed to decide who I am?'. Sarah has recently come out as non-binary (a subtle soft-launch in the Guardian newspaper) and is ready to share some more of their own brand of mx-information. That's gender non-conforming information, the cool non-binary cousin of misinformation. Written by and starring Sarah Keyworth with additional material from Ruby Clyde. Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: James Robinson Production Coordinator: Becky Carewe-Jeffries Sound Engineer: Paul Brogden Editor: Joshan Chana Photo credit: Matt Crockett A BBC Studios Production for Radio 4 Comedian Sarah Keyworth explores their personal journey with gender fluidity & androgyny. |
