Bridget Christie Minds The Gap: The Complete Series 1 Audiobook (Free)
- Bridget Christie, Fred Macaulay
- 1 h 51 min
- BBC Worldwide Ltd
- 2013-04-04
Summary:
Comedian Bridget Christie noticed that misogyny, like shiny leggings, has made an unexpected comeback. But achieved it ever really go away? Bridget Christie Minds the Gap is normally a fresh stand-up humor series for the state of British feminism today.
In these four episodes, she asks why feminism became a dirty term and if the modern British woman needs it. From a smell in a well known bookshop to a pencil designed specially for girls, she talks about a number of the even more ridiculous things connected with being a female. She also considers females and their day-to-day interactions with one another, via an organic herb puff snack, a cathedral pew and a handbag of dirty laundry. Furthermore, she ponders women’s relationship with their body with a lap dance, TOWIE and a fish called Michael. Throughout the series, Fred MacAuley helps her remember a number of the key occurrences which brought her for an epiphany and a contact to arms.
Made by Alison Vernon-Smith and Alexandra Smith.
Picture credit: Idil Sukan
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