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That's the call from ambitious Hungary head coach Alexandra Szarvas to clubs as she aims to improve her country's fortunes. Carrie Dunn finds out how she got the national team job – and what she wants to do with it...
After roles with the England youth teams, Arsenal, Leicester and Brentford men's U18s, Lydia Bedford's next challenge is starting from scratch with Calgary Wild. She tells Carrie Dunn it's a big job – but one she relishes...
It's more than 6,000km from Lekeisha Gumbs' home city of Leicester to her current role with Chicago City. She tells Carrie Dunn about her transatlantic life, the value of mentorship and why every player matters...
Juggling her dual role as head coach of Racing Louisville and parent to two young girls, Bev Yanez is busy. But, she tells Carrie Dunn, support from her players and staff has been vital – particularly after a personal tragedy.CONTENT WARNING: This article, and the accompanying podcast, includes references to pregnancy loss
With silverware at Arsenal and Seattle, Laura Harvey has proved herself a champion on both sides of the Atlantic. She talks to Carrie Dunn about the advice that kickstarted it all and what she tells other women in coaching.
After 45 years shaping the early careers of some future global female stars, Anson Dorrance has retired. The former University of North Carolina and World Cup-winning USA head coach looks back with Carrie Dunn.
In April, MSU Denver head coach Kat Mertz was diagnosed with breast cancer, and, in June, opted to undergo a double mastectomy, aged 48. She speaks to Carrie Dunn and stresses the importance of early detection.
Tim Worthington has a new book out called The Golden Age Of Children's TV - all about the best, worst and most just plain baffling shows you grew up with in the sixties, seventies and eighties - and the lines are open now for an hour of fun, facts, laughs and thrills. Joanne Sheppard will be dropping in to follow some unreasonably cryptic - and unreasonably perilous - clues left by Sherlock Holmes for The Baker Street Boys. For all you budding Doc Crocs out there, Ben Baker has a few tips on how to get ahead in actual literal gutter journalism in Round The Bend. Ricardo Autobahn will be putting his pop chart stardom to good use by becoming the latest third member of Rod, Jane And in Rainbow. Carrie Dunn has a few tips on why girls are smarter than boys and she's seen Maid Marian And Her Merry Men to prove it, and Georgy Jamieson is ready to take your calls about the philosophical ramifications of citrus milkshakes in Bod. So if you want to join in the fun - or just swap a copy of The Giant Spitting Image Komic Book for Derek Griffiths' Bent Outta Shape - ring the show now!You can get The Golden Age Of Children's TV in all good bookshops, from Amazon here or directly from Black And White Publishing here - and if you want to know more about what you can find in it, head for timworthington.org!
As the first woman to lead an elite male team in Kenya, FC Talanta's head coach Jackline Duma now wants to use her profile and experiences to motivate a new generation of female coaches. Carrie Dunn spoke to her.
After guiding Tottenham into the WSL and leading their transition to full-time soccer, Karen Hills now has the same task at Charlton Athletic, where she enjoyed success as a player. She explains all to Carrie Dunn.
Leadership may have come naturally to Derby County Women head coach SAMANTHA GRIFFITHS, who has been in charge for six years. But, as she tells CARRIE DUNN, some parts of management took some getting used to.
‘Emotionless' on the sidelines, but with a competitive streak that has taken her from youth soccer to the elite level, Central Coast Mariners head coach Emily Husband takes Carrie Dunn on a journey through her career...
Experiencing menopause and perimenopause symptoms is not ‘just a part of life' – there are ways you can manage them. Performance specialist and S&C coach ERICA SUTER MULHOLLAND explains how to CARRIE DUNN.
For Palmeiras head coach CAMILLA ORLANDO, soccer has always been about more than just results. She tells CARRIE DUNN about her passion for inspiring youngsters, developing the game and her own high ambitions.
One of US college soccer's most successful coaches, BECKY BURLEIGH led the University of Florida program for 25 years and coached a star-studded Orlando Pride. She talks principles, people and Marta with CARRIE DUNN.
In 1980, self-confessed soccer novice ALICEANN WILBER became William Smith College's first head coach – 44 years, 640 wins and two national titles later, she is a Hall of Famer who tells CARRIE DUNN she still loves her job.
After a successful 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, what does the future hold for women's football? My guest is journalist and author Carrie Dunn, who discusses some of the topics she raises in her latest book 'Woman Up: Pitches, Pay and Periods. The Progress and Potential of Women's Football'
Gotham City head coach Juan Carlos Amoros, 2023's NWSL coach of the year, opens up to CARRIE DUNN about adapting to different cultures, delegating wisely, an emotional Spurs reunion and not being a ‘superhero'.
When it comes to understanding player behaviour, human development specialist Sally Needham says neuroscience holds the key. She explains to Carrie Dunn how to harness it and transform coaching relationships.
A goalkeeper grounded in futsal, Paige Palazzolo is now head coach of the US Women's Amputee National Team. She tells Carrie Dunn how she came to be in the role and the challenges and triumphs it can bring. Plus Women's Soccer Coaching Editor Hannah Duncan, and Editor-in-chief, Steph Fairbairn, discuss three years of WSC!Read the article: Women's Soccer Coaching - Coaching Advice - Paige Palazzolo: Coaching amputee players (womenssoccercoaching.com)Get more from Women's Soccer Coaching: Women's Soccer Coaching - Home (womenssoccercoaching.com)
Faye Carruthers is joined by broadcaster and author Carrie Dunn to discuss all the fallout from the WSL this weekend, including Chelsea's massive win over Liverpool, City's victory in the Manchester Derby and Rachel Daly's late winner for Aston Villa against West Ham. All that plus a round-up of the first round of Champions League games which saw some controversial refereeing decisions go against Chelsea! And Carrie will be discussing her new book: " Woman Up" which reflects on the history of women's football and looks forward to its bright future! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why is “sorry” so often the easiest word for women? It's a question author and mental health campaigner Lucy Nichol found herself asking on a regular basis, and a topic she covers in her latest novel, No Worries If Not!. She and Mick chat about apologies, how empowered we really were back in the ‘90s, and what they'd like to see on a T-shirt. In Jenny Off The Blocks, Dr Carrie Dunn makes a welcome return to chat all things women's football, the new WSL season, and her book Woman Up: Pitches Pay and Periods – the progress and potential of women's football. In Rated or Dated, we ask – once again - how romantic is stalking? And has Hannah finally found something she hates more than Love Actually? We watch 1993's Sleepless in Seattle. Plus, in the Bush Telegraph, we're thankful for animals and, er, cornflakes. You heard.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/standardissuespodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Natasha Henry is joined by Jack Lacey-Hatton and Beth Lindop plus special guest Carrie Dunn to digest all of the latest talking points from the Women's World Cup. On this episode: + England v Haiti preview + New Zealand and Australia make perfect start on home turf + Sam Kerr injury blow for Matildas Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/mirrorfootball?sub_confirmation=1 Follow Mirror Football on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MirrorFootball Follow Mirror Football on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mirrorfootball/ Follow Mirror Football on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mirrorfootball/?hl=en Read the latest on https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/ #football #sport #sports #soccer #fifawwc #womensworldcup #womensworldcup2023 #worldcup #2023worldcup #england #lionesses Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lynsey Hooper is with Manchester United's Aoife Mannion and football writer Carrie Dunn for the WSL Christmas finale, ACL injuries and 2022 awards. Plus in an exclusive interview Liverpool manager Matt Beard reflects on the past year for the newly promoted side. And the Co-Founder and CEO of the Women's Sports Trust Tammy Parlour joins us to share just how much women's sport has grown in the past decade. All wrapped up with an end of year montage! Producer: Sophie Penney WHAT'S WHEN? Manchester City 1 - 1 Manchester United (5.00) Chelsea 3 - 2 Reading (20.00) Aston Villa 1 - 4 Arsenal (24.30) Tottenham 0 - 2 West Ham (27.00) ACL injuries (30.00) Interview with Liverpool's Matt Beard (35.30) 2022 awards (45.30) Growth of women's sport in the past decade with Tammy Parlour (54.00) End of year montage (1.02.30) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Georgina Godwin speaks to sports journalist and academic Carrie Dunn about her new book ‘Unsuitable for Females', which tells the story of the Lionesses and the inspiring yet troubled history of women's football in England.
Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to.This is a collection of highlights from Looks Unfamiliar featuring Lisa Parker And Andrew Trowbridge on Plug Comic, Toby Hadoke on the Cabana bar, Carrie Dunn on The Isle Of Wight Waxworks Museum, David Smith on Stranger In This Town by Richie Sambora, Al Kennedy on The Golden Cagoule and Lydia Mizon on Ceefax Backchat. Along the way we'll be assessing Plug's chances of survival in the pre-Alternative Comedy standup scene, debating the Cabana-related exceptions to libel laws and finding out how Ally Sloper invented Teletext. Plus there's something you might not have heard - an extract from Tim's commentary on the Bluray release of legendary spooky ITV children's serial The Owl Service...You can find the full versions of all of these shows and lots more editions of Looks Unfamiliar at http://timworthington.org/.If you enjoy Looks Unfamiliar, you can help to support the show by buying us a coffee here. If you've got access to a time machine, one of those coffee bars that Gillian Hills hung out at in Beat Girl would be worth a try.
Mark Chapman is joined by commentator Robyn Cowen and author Dr Carrie Dunn to look ahead to a big weekend of WSL action where we will be treated to Arsenal v Spurs, Liverpool v Everton, and Chelsea v Man City.We discuss why Manchester City has got itself into the state it has, why Manchester United were able to get ahead of Spurs, and what to expect from the big derby matches in the men's stadiums.All that plus a debate on the best kick off time Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Chapman is joined by commentator Robyn Cowen and author Dr Carrie Dunn to look ahead to a big weekend of WSL action where we will be treated to Arsenal v Spurs, Liverpool v Everton, and Chelsea v Man City. We discuss why Manchester City has got itself into the state it has, why Manchester United were able to get ahead of Spurs, and what to expect from the big derby matches in the men's stadiums. All that plus a debate on the best kick off time Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Anfield Wrap's live podcast discussing the aftermath of the Napoli defeat and what's next for Liverpool. John Gibbons hosts Rob Gutmann, Fuad Hasan and Jack Hunter-Spivey, plus Harriet Prior speaks to Liverpool Women players Katie Stengel and Missy Bo Kearns and Neil Atkinson speaks to Carrie Dunn about her book 'Unsuitable For Females'...
Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to.Joining Tim this time is sports writer Carrie Dunn, who is scouring the VAR for any evidence of Tony Slattery sitcom Just A Gigolo, Don't You Worry by Madasun, the Sinclair ZX Spectrum + 2 James Bond Action Pack, The Isle Of Wight Waxworks Museum, stage musical remount Rent Remixed and Channel 4's coverage of the Women's FA Cup. Along the way we'll be finding out how to conduct a Desmond Llewelyn Rave, studying the geological effects of the Slattery Onslaught, treating Steptoe And Son to a jaaaaam-style makeover and debating who would 'win' out of Denise Van Outen and DCI Gene Hunt.You can find more editions of Looks Unfamiliar at http://timworthington.org/.If you enjoy Looks Unfamiliar, you can help to support the show by buying us a coffee here. Whichever coffee it was that Tony Slattery advertised where it had I'm Into Something Good and it slowed down when he drank the wrong brand. That'll do.
Well, it's been a manic summer with the Euros and all that... and before the new Lasses season gets going, we've got a perfect pallet cleanser. Our special guest is Carrie Dunn - writer, broadcaster, author, and all-round pioneer of the football media. Our analyst and football bookworm Charlotte Patterson makes her hosting debut. What's the crack?Being a childhood Luton Town supporter and teenage activist turned off men's football by Mike Newell's sexism. Watch "Trouble at the Top" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yi4hNLvZVPM The progress made in the coverage of the gameCarrie's book 'Unsuitable for Females': The Rise of the Lionesses and Women's Football in England - the stories of women in the game over 150 yearsThe Lionesses' success this summer and its impactThe risks and benefits of the commercialisation of the gameBuy Carrie Dunn's book here https://www.waterstones.com/book/unsuitable-for-females/carrie-dunn/9781913759056 Give us a like, a 5* rating, a review, and share with the pod with your friends and on your social media!Our new regular pod theme music is "Science" by bigfatbig - stream their music across all platforms - https://linktr.ee/bigfatbigDiscover our articles on rokerreport.com social media and network with other Lasses fans - go to linktr.ee/rrlasses#SAFC #HawayTheLionesses Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kait Borsay, Faye White and Carrie Dunn try to keep giddiness at bay as England sweep aside Sweden to reach the Euro 22 final.The Lionesses hammer Sweden 4-0 at Bramall Lane on a night where dreams come true, a night full of unforgettable moments. The Russo goal, the Williamson performance and winger Beth Mead showing she's up there with the best strikers in the world.Are Sarina's side destined to face Germany in the final? Tamara Keller gives us the lowdown on Magul, Popp and co ahead of their semi-final with France.And we revisit England's two previous Euro final appearances. The quagmire of 1984 and Faye's class of 2009. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kait Borsay, Faye White and Carrie Dunn try to keep giddiness at bay as England sweep aside Sweden to reach the Euro 22 final. The Lionesses hammer Sweden 4-0 at Bramall Lane on a night where dreams come true, a night full of unforgettable moments. The Russo goal, the Williamson performance and winger Beth Mead showing she's up there with the best strikers in the world. Are Sarina's side destined to face Germany in the final? Tamara Keller gives us the lowdown on Magul, Popp and co ahead of their semi-final with France. And we revisit England's two previous Euro final appearances. The quagmire of 1984 and Faye's class of 2009. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kait Borsay, Faye White and Carrie Dunn try to keep giddiness at bay as England sweep aside Sweden to reach the Euro 22 final. The Lionesses hammer Sweden 4-0 at Bramall Lane on a night where dreams come true, a night full of unforgetaable moments. The Russo goal, the Williamson performance and winger Beth Mead showing she's up there with the best strikers in the world. Are Sarina's side destined to face Germany in the final? Tamara Keller gives us the lowdown on Magul, Popp and co ahead of their semi-final with France. And we revisit England's two previous Euro final appearances. The quagmire of 1984 and Faye's class of 2009. RUNNING ORDER PART 1a – What just happened? England through to the final (1.00) PART 1b – Lynsey Hooper joins us from Bramall Lane (15.00) PART 1c – Where next for Sweden? (21.00) PART 2 - Germany v France preview with German journalist Tamara Keller (25.00) PART 3 – England look to outdo legendary Lionesses (35.30) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kelly Somers is joined by Carrie Dunn and The Athletic's Sarah Shephard to talk about Sweden's last minute winner against Belgium that set up a Euro semi-final against England. With a smattering of cats, dogs and cross-stitch. We pay tribute to Arsenal superfan Maria Petri, may she rest in peace. Alasdair Howorth joins us from Morocco for a WAFCON update ahead of the final - why was Rosella Ayane so slow to realise she'd scored the winning penalty? And Netherlands journalist Annemarie Postma joins us to preview Saturday's huge quarter-final between the Dutch and France. RUNNING ORDER PART 1 - Sweden 1 - 0 Belgium (1.00) PART 2 - WAFCON with Alasdair Howorth (14.00) PART 3 - France v Netherlands to come with Annemarie Postma (20.30) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kelly Somers is joined by Carrie Dunn and The Athletic's Sarah Shephard to talk about Sweden's last minute winner against Belgium that set up a Euro semi-final against England. With a smattering of cats, dogs and cross-stitch. We pay tribute to Arsenal superfan Maria Petri, may she rest in peace. Alasdair Howorth joins us from Morocco for a WAFCON update ahead of the final - why was Rosella Ayane so slow to realise she'd scored the winning penalty? And Netherlands journalist Annemarie Postma is here to preview Saturday's huge quarter-final between the Dutch and France. RUNNING ORDER PART 1 - Sweden 1 - 0 Belgium (1.00) PART 2 - WAFCON with Alasdair Howorth (14.00) PART 3 - France v Netherlands to come with Annemarie Postma (20.30) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, Tim talks to Emirates Stadium Venue Director Tom McCann about the decision to play a minimum of six AWFC matches at Emirates Stadium next season. Tom gives us an insight into the marketing strategy, the planning required and why Arsenal have decided to play more AWFC games at Emirates Stadium.Then in part 2, Tim talks to author and journalist Carrie Dunn about her new book 'Unsuitable for Females' on the history of women's football in the UK. Tim and Carrie talk about the difficulties of documenting history accurately when records are so sketchy, as well as some of the stories and characters she uncovered in writing the book.You can follow Carrie on Twitter @carriesparkle You can follow Tim on Twitter @StillbertoGet extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joining Lynsey Hooper and Kait Borsay today it's Carrie Dunn as they look back on the night that Germany made their way into the quarter finals. On today's show what were the game changing moments at Brentford? Do Spain have an attack problem? And what does Mapi Leon's next tattoo need to be? Elsewhere, Denmark were profligate but Harder did enough to save their day. Still on a high from Monday night we caught up with Jordan Nobbs to talk about her time at Brighton and get her insights into not only the England team, but food too. And there's previews for Wednesday's matches including a rather disastrous case of covid for the Dutch RUNNING ORDER PART 1 - Gr-EIGHT-ness (01.00) PART 2a - Germany 2-0 Spain (3.30) PART 2b - Denmark 1-0 Finland (12.00) PART 3 - Jordan Nobbs interview (15.00) PART 4a - Netherlands v Portugal preview with Annemarie Postma (30.00) PART 4b - Sweden v Switzerland preview (38.00) PART 5 - WSL fixtures (42.00)
Join Kait Borsay, Laura Bassett, and Carrie Dunn for a romp through the Euro 2022 opener which saw England beat Austria at Old Trafford. We discuss Sarina's big calls on bringing Williamson into defence with Bright, and on starting Kirby and White. We talk about where England need to improve for their next match against Norway, and we praise Austria for their organised defence. Lynsey Hooper joins to tell us what was said post match, and there's a very *special* song - in every sense. We talk Northern Ireland with Belfast Telegraph's Stuart McKinley as the lowest ranked team eye up their first game. Plus there's a discussion on ACLs after star player Alexia Putellas was forced to pull out before the tournament began. RUNNING ORDER PART 1 - What an atmosphere! (01.00) PART 2 - England 1-0 Austria (3.30) PART 3 - Norway v Northern Ireland preview feat. Stuart McKinley (19.00) PART 4 - Alexia Putellas out! (29.00)
Football's domestic leagues have wound up for this season, but we are here for you with some excellent chat from excellent women, as Dr Carrie Dunn joins Jen to chat about their respective new books. In 1921, women were banned from playing football in the grounds of affiliated Football Association clubs for 50 years. Of course women didn't just stop playing football, and Carrie's new book, Unsuitable for Females, is a deep dive into the history of women's football during the ban, and the people who kept the women's game alive. Our Jen's new book, The Year Of The Robin, charts the ill-fated 2019/20 season of her beloved Charlton Athletic. She recounts her personal experiences living through it with her brother, Michael, and looks at what a lower-league football club can tell us about society. Carrie and Jen also chat about being female football writers, tribalism, and where the women's game is at ahead of the Euros this summer.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/standardissuespodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Lynsey Hooper, Carrie Dunn and Jenna Schillaci for a walk through the latest results and news from across women's football. This week: Chelsea and Arsenal keep pace, City narrow the gap on United, and all's not yet lost for Birmingham Plus we speak with Anita Asante about her retirement announcement, Emma Sanders tells us about the Championship finale where it's right down to the wire with Watford and Coventry playing each other to avoid relegation RUNNING ORDER PART 1a - Spurs 1-3 Chelsea (05.00) PART 1b - Everton 0-3 Arsenal (13.00) PART 2a - Villa 0-0 United (19.00) PART 2b - City 4-0 Leicester (28.00) PART 2c - Brighton 1-3 Birmingham (32.00) PART 2d - West Ham 2-1 Reading (34.00) PART 3a - Anita Asante on her retirement (36.00) PART 3b - Emma Sanders on the Championship finale (44.00) PART 3c - UWCL Champions League semi finals (50.00)
Ex-Lioness Laura Bassett and football writer Carrie Dunn join Kait Borsay to take you through all the latest WSL and Champions League action. Can Chelsea handle being the chased not the chasers? What was it like to actually be at that big Old Trafford game? And how do you solve a problem like Everton? RUNNING ORDER PART 1 - Moments of the WSL with NOW! (2.30) PART 2a - Leicester City 0 - 9 Chelsea (5.30) PART 2b - Manchester United 3 - 1 Everton (13.30) PART 2c - West Ham 0 - 2 Brighton (23.00) PART 2d - Aston Villa 1 - 1 Reading (25.00) PART 3 - 100 days to the Euros (30.30) PART 4a - Champions League (37.00) PART 4b - Coming up in the WSL (39.30)
Episode No.31 is a combo episode. Stacey and Shannon run through the standard O's and E's, along with Fair and Foul on the front end, and for the back end, Shannon is joined by writer/journalist Carrie Dunn to discuss the WSL Dubai backlash in England and the expectations we set for female athletes.In O's and E's, Shannon and Stacey offer some thoughts on embarking on a new year after a challenging 2020, discuss COVID's continued effect on the Women's College Basketball Season as postponements and program pauses pile up, and Stacey shares a High School winter sports update (1:20); In Fair, they discuss Becky Hammon becoming the first female head coach in the NBA after Gregg Popovich was ejected in the second quarter of the Spurs recent game against the Lakers, The WNBA and their role in the Georgia runoff election, and Bianca Smith becomes the first Black female MLB coach (21:49); In Foul, Shannon and Stacey head to England to discuss Karen Carney and the Leeds tweet, WSL Players traveling to Dubai during the Christmas break, Phil Neville's potential move to Inter Miami and the third and fourth rounds of the Women's FA Cup potentially being decided by a coin flip (29:54); Later, Carrie Dunn joins the podcast (49:06); and the 31st edition of "Player Voicemail" (1:23:41).Subscribe/Rate/Review: Apple + SpotifyFollow /Engage: Instagram @untitled.offic + Twitter @untitledofficSupport The Girls.
Carrie Dunn and Matt Davies-Adams join Kait for matchday 6
Matt Davies-Adams, Anne-Marie Batson and Carrie Dunn talk through the first round of 16 matches
Danielle Carter joins Carrie Dunn and Kait Borsay for the second semi final
After watching well over 100 hours of wrasslin', Matt Davies-Adams, Carl Anka, Anton Toolui, Carrie Dunn and - for one last match - Producer Ben share their 34 lessons learned from 34 Wrestlemanias Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Matt Davies-Adams, John Ashdown, Carrie Dunn and Carl Anka for a recap of the least tasteful main event in Mania history, Hogan v Sgt Slaughter. Plus, Warrior v Savage and the return of Miss Elizabeth; Jake's blindfold match; and the start of Undertaker's streak Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lee is joined by Mike Gibbons and Luton's own Carrie Dunn to talk about the Hatters' great 1987-88 season, plus a look back at England's last International Trophy: Le Tournoi De France 1997. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Cosmo Landesman, Tom Gash, Ross Clark, Isabel Hardman, Roger Alton and Carrie Dunn. Presented by Katy Balls.