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Mrs America

September 2021

  • Tracey Ullman at a film premiere in 2020.

    Tracey Ullman: ‘I couldn’t tell a joke to save my life. I want to be taken seriously’

    The actor and comedian, on Desert Island Discs, tells of her push for non-comic roles and how she stole a note from Kirsty MacColl

December 2020

  • Michaela Coel in I May Destroy You.

    2020 in TV
    The 50 best TV shows of 2020: 50-1

    Michaela Coel’s smart, subversive and taboo-breaking drama gave us absolutely unbeatable television – plus more of the year’s best

July 2020

  • Regina King in Watchmen, the shows based on Alan Moore’s source material.

    Emmys 2020: Watchmen and The Marvelous Mrs Maisel lead nominations

    The acclaimed HBO graphic novel adaptation leads the pack with 26 nominations, with the Amazon period comedy following behind
  • A women’s rights march in 1977 in Houston. From left, Susan B Anthony II, Bella Abzug, Peggy Kokernot, wearing yellow shorts, and Betty Friedan wearing red coat.

    Tweed v cheesecloth: how 70s style defines the warring women of Mrs America

    Gloria Steinem wanted equality. Phyllis Schlafly wanted to make America bake again. On the programme that conjured up that divide between pussybow and jeans
  • Suzanne Moore

    Mrs America depicts one of feminism’s toughest battles – the fight against female misogynists

    Suzanne Moore
    From Gloria Steinem to Shirley Chisholm, there were some brilliant women pushing for equal rights in the 1970s. In Phyllis Schlafly, they found a formidable foe, says Guardian columnist Suzanne Moore
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