Rylan Clark is joined by writer and broadcaster Janet Street-Porter for her take on the challenges faced by men and boys in the 2020s. She reflects on her career as one of the only women working on Fleet Street in the 1960s and 1970s and how she adopted ‘masculine characteristics’ to get on.
She also gives her opinion on the plight of working class boys and why they are failing in education, and lifts the lid on her four marriages and why she hates the word ‘couple’.
In this series, Rylan Clark opens up the fault lines of masculinity in lively and revealing conversations with diverse, prominent figures and celebrities. Together they explore toxic masculinity, old-fashioned male stereotypes, gender identity, body image, parenthood, how to educate the next generation, role models and cultural differences to try to understand How to Be a Man in the 2020s. Series Editor: Yvonne Alexander Executive Producer: Kevin Mundye A Mindhouse production in association with Simple Beast for BBC Radio 4
3. Leigh Francis – Bo' Selecta! and shedding his personas
2. Emily Atack – Growing up famous and leaving “sexy schoolgirl” roles behind
1. Daisy May Cooper – On divorce and feeling underwhelmed after BAFTA win
Introducing - Rylan: How to Be in the Spotlight
How to Be a Man: 10. Kit Brown
How to Be a Man: 8. Freddy McConnell
How to Be a Man: 7. David Gandy
How to Be a Man: 6. Jake Daniels
How to Be a Man: 5. Mark Ormrod
How to Be a Man: 4. Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
How to Be a Man: 3. Phil Wang
How to Be a Man: 2. Amir Khan
How to Be a Man: 1. Hamza Yassin
Welcome to Rylan: How to Be a Man
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