Labour peer Baroness Joan Bakewell reveals she was sexually assaulted early in her career Baroness Joan Bakewell has revealed that she was sexually harassed early in her career by a junior government minister. Joan Dawson Bakewell (née Rowlands), Baroness Bakewell . So it interests me, on the morning I am to interview Bakewell, who has been a pioneering woman in media for more than half a century, to read that Oxford University is seeking to ban its dons from having sexual relationships with students. The new place has a bedroom downstairs for her and one upstairs, ready and waiting for a future carer to live in. ‘I don’t approve of Boris at all when he talks about fighting or defeating the virus’: Baroness Bakewell attends the House of Lords during the State Opening of Parliament in 2012. On 26 May 2008, Bakewell introduced an archive evening on BBC Parliament called Permissive Night. [17] Later that year, the charity Humanists UK awarded Bakewell its prize for Humanist of the Year, in recognition of her achievements in broadcasting and services to humanism and other good causes. She is Chairman of the theatre company Shared Experience. Then she accepted a few meals from the neighbourhood Covid support group, “but realised I had better get my act together,” she says, “and cook the things I liked that don’t make me fat.” She had to spend Christmas by herself for the first time in her life, rather than drive to her daughter Harriet’s family in Bristol as planned; she also has a son Matthew. [16]. Her grandfather was an iron turner. Older people are in limbo. “To see that go away, and to see that suddenly be so unacceptable is… how extraordinary. Because the world is full of extremely interesting people, and bonds arise between them. Permissive Night concluded with a special one-off edition of Late Night Line-Up which discussed the themes raised in the programmes over the course of the evening. I think that’s a very wonderful attribute of marriage, and I see it around me in my friends’ marriages – and in my children’s, too. Who’s the girl who’s just taken over Woman’s Hour? Bakewell was presented with the Richard Dimbleby Award at the joint BAFTA Film and Television Awards in 1994 BAFTA/Doug Mackenzie. [3] She resigned from the programme in 1999. Frank Muir dubbed her "the thinking man's crumpet"[4] during this period and the moniker stuck, although Bakewell herself dislikes the epithet. The broadcaster, whose career spans more than 50 years, also described the sexism she experienced while working for the BBC. [18], In 2008, Bakewell criticised the absence of older women on British television. Arts' coverage was then dropped from news programmes in the era of John Birt's changes to the BBC. View All Result . When I was a child, the war was happening because someone was doing very wicked things in a place that was not far away – a place that we used to visit, as it were. It was. The affair was the basis for Pinter's 1978 play Betrayal, adapted in 1983 as a film. Books were the most painful – ugh, books were terrible.”. 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So it’s a bit about facing up to the fact that this is it, this is where I shall live until I die now. I mean, I remember the days when people said, ‘Well Prime Minister, would you like to add anything else to the interview?’ ‘No thank you,’ said the Prime Minister. Of course, that meant the risk of making the wrong choice. Joan Bakewell has said she was sexually harassed early in her career by a junior government minister, as she described sexism she experienced while working for the BBC. “No.”, Landscape Artist of the Year returns on Wednesdays at 8pm on Sky Arts (Freeview channel 11), Joan Bakewell: ‘The world is full of such interesting people’. “SOPHIE! I think it helps if you are getting rid of it in the interests of building something else – while you’re losing all the extra stuff. Joan Bakewell had been a broadcasting pioneer for more than half a century. “The world is full of interesting people now. Her full title is The Baroness Bakewell DBE, and her given name is Joan Dawson Bakewell. “I was being forged in some bitter fire of my mother’s will, and I must survive the moment and emerge as myself. They need to know whether delaying the vaccine is both safe and legal. “I myself have been fortunate to have mine, but I am doing this on behalf of those waiting to have their second Pfizer vaccine. Baroness Bakewell is President of Birkbeck, University of London; she is also an author and playwright, and has been awarded Humanist of the year for services to humanism. [7][8], Taboo was referred to the Director of Public Prosecutions by the National Viewers' and Listeners' Association by then headed by John Beyer. She decided not to feel guilty about their affair and to enjoy it, and tells me her divorce wasn’t really about that. “No, it was far more complicated than that. The Labour peer told Times Radio how she was the ‘victim of unwelcome attention’ during the 1950s and 1960s. [citation needed], In 2017, Bakewell was one of the minor hosts of the Channel 5 documentary series Secrets of the National Trust.[11]. Hercareer - die Messe Joan Bakewell had been a broadcasting pioneer for more than half a century. But it’s also about adjusting your head to feeling old and all the things that you need to do. [21], In March 2016, she commented in The Sunday Times that anorexia is connected with a general narcissism in 21st century western culture, and that "no-one has anorexia in societies where there is not enough food". I do think it’s strange, the expectation of people who stand at the altar, or wherever they make their vows, to say: ‘Till death us do part.’ I mean you’re undertaking the most amazing loyalty, but also at the exclusion of all other people on the planet from intimacy with you. WEEKLY NEWSLETTER 41 °f. So I wait and let all the journos filter it so I can digest it in edible slices.”, A few weeks after we spoke, Bakewell began proceedings against the government over its policy to delay the second dose of the vaccine. Is she pleased? Such a strange idea,” she adds, looking at me almost in sympathy for my strange idea. “Which were unusual before, though of course they did exist, but they were in the shadows. In January 2011 she took her seat in the House of Lords as Baroness Bakewell of Stockport. In April 2013, she became President of Birkbeck College. It con­cen­trates on her ex­pe­ri­ences as a woman in the male-dom­i­nated media in­dus­tries and touches on her af­fair with Harold Pin­ter, while he was still mar­ried to the ac­tress Vivien Mer­chant and she was still mar­ried to Michael Ba… It also touches on the extra-marital affair Bakewell had with playwright Harold Pinter (between 1962 to 1969), while she was married to Michael Bakewell (the marriage lasted from 1955 to 1972) and Pinter was married to the actress Vivien Merchant. Of course, she didn’t stick to the one sexual relationship, as she had an affair with Harold Pinter for at least seven years, staying friends with him afterwards, even when he wrote the play, Betrayal, about their relationship, a secret she guarded for decades. Lesbian partnerships,” she replies, with a haste that I might be imagining. ABOUT US; ADVERTISE; CAREERS; Sunday, January 17, 2021. Squeezing. She watched a couple having sex while they were making a pornographic film and read out an "obscene" extract from the novel Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller. That was the end of innocence, not the loss of virginity or any fumbling that fell short of it. “Yes, well the judges will say I am a bit of a problem like that, haha. Joan Bakewell writes in her memoir, The Centre of the Bed, about the moment she became an adult. Then everything came to be about money: so now sex is about money, too. She was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 1999 Birthday Honours[12] and was Chairman of the British Film Institute from 2000 to 2002. DAME JOAN BAKEWELL has a CV to envy. But as for consensual relationships, some might say that if a 20-year-old student chooses to have it away with a 40-year-old lecturer then that’s their business. I found this on #BBCProgrammeExplorer where you can search 207,117 radio and TV programmes from across the BBC. Living alone during the pandemic has meant she organised a meal swap with her neighbours, the novelist Andrew O’Hagan and his wife, taking it in turns to cook dinner for each other “and running across the road with a tray of hot food” for about the first eight weeks. And she’s still as forthright as ever. J oan Bakewell writes in her memoir, The Centre of the Bed, about the moment she became an adult. I do have opinions. But that’s how you lived your life, because men were making passes at you all the time. Like the NHS, the care sector should be a major commitment of government. Frank Muir dubbed her "the thinking man's crumpet" during this period and the moniker stuck, although Bakewell herself dislikes the epithet. [7] Bakewell used frank language and "four-letter words" to describe pornography and sex toys. She won a scholarship and attended Newnham College at the University of Cambridge, where she studied Economics, then History.[2]. Civil rights! The programme examined the liberalising legislation passed by Parliament in the late 1960s. Both her grandfathers were factory workers: the Rowlands branch stemmed from the lead mining villages of the Ystwyth valley, in Wales. Joan Dawson Bakewell, Baroness Bakewell, DBE, HonFBA, FRSA (née Rowlands; born 16 April 1933), is an English journalist, television presenter and Labour Party peer. Joan Bakewell (1933-), Broadcaster, writer and life peer. Obviously I don’t believe in harassment and things like that,” she explains, “but we do risk a situation where anything you don’t like, or you feel is inappropriate for your group, should in some way have a limitation on it which borders on legal. But it’s a lovely, expert programme that will change the way you look at paintings.”. “Well,” she says, “I did have this wonderful break on a series called Late Night Line-Up, which had an open brief. And that inhibited me. It’s quite a different mindset.”, She herself was sexually assaulted by a government minister when she had to take a taxi with him many years ago – she says there’s no point naming him “because everyone from back then is dead anyhow. Now they’re not in the shadows. The programme dealt frankly with sex and nudity and in some cases pushed the boundaries of what is permissible on mainstream television. Joan Bakewell talks to Ian Mc Ewan and reflects with him on how belief and philosophy have influenced his personal life and professional career. The liberal mood back in the '60s was that sex was pleasurable and wholesome and shouldn't be seen as dirty and wicked. The Labour peer told Times Radio how she was the 'victim of unwelcome attention' during the 1950s and 1960s. Journalist and TV presenter Baroness Dame Joan Bakewell is threatening the Government with legal action over delays to the second dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine. The Labour life peer said there were grounds to show … She has written a book about downsizing, The Tick of Two Clocks: A Tale of Moving On, due out this year, “full of gossip, how I did it and what it felt like, bit of a diary. She has no respect for Boris Johnson, despite having been in a book group with his father, Stanley, for years. She said: "I think the fact that people are phased out, people like Moira Stuart and Selina [Scott] – out of the public eye – when they become a certain age is a real disadvantage to serious broadcasting. In September 2008 she began a fortnightly column in the Times2 section of The Times. “Well,” she replies, thinking. I don’t quite like the feeling that these regulations are being enforced on me. I ask her, over Zoom, and from her desk in Primrose Hill, she laughs. She said: "I never thought I would hear myself say as much, but I'm with Mrs Whitehouse on this one. Entertainment reporter. 5-min read. Wait, I ask, what does she mean – that she was sexually attracted to both? Baroness Joan Bakewell has revealed that she was sexually harassed early in her career by a junior minister. I knew it was meant frivolously, by someone who knew I was good at my job, oh… who was that… very tall, very witty man?” Gratifyingly, she has both outlived him and forgotten his name. It was 1949 and she was 17, a hard- working grammar schoolgirl from the industrial north, when her frustrated, depressive mother found a photograph of Joan kissing a boy and set fire to it in front of her eyes. She first became known as one of the presenters of the BBC2 programme, Late Night Line-Up (1965–72 and 2008). 53 ° Mon. “I mean Emily’s wonderful, isn’t she? And she isn’t the only one.”. "[20], In August 2014, Bakewell was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to The Guardian expressing their hope that Scotland would vote to remain part of the United Kingdom in September's referendum on that issue. After its first publication in 1976, Denis Lemon, the editor of Gay News, had been given a nine-month suspended jail sentence. The broadcaster reflects on a life on the airwaves as she receives the Bafta Fellowship. ‘I lived through the 1960s, which was all about gaining more freedom’: Joan Bakewell in her garden. So is this it, do you think – or might you meet someone? I mean, I lived through the 1960s, which was all about gaining more freedom – sexual freedom, language freedom. It was 1949 and she was 17, a hard- working grammar schoolgirl from … sexually assaulted by a government minister, she had an affair with Harold Pinter for at least seven years. She has all sorts of newspaper apps and subscriptions on her iPhone; everything from the Telegraph to the Washington Post to the New Statesman. She presents Portrait Artist of the Year alongside Stephen Mangan for Sky Television. Now aged 86, she shows no signs of slowing down and is co-presenting the Sky Arts Landscape Artist Of The Year series. And I’ve been to some wonderful weddings.”. Bakewell co-presented Reports Action, a Sunday teatime programme which encouraged the public to donate their services to various good causes, for Granada Television during 1976–78. Typically, her articles concern aspects of social life and culture but sometimes she writes more political articles, often focusing on aspects relevant to life in the United Kingdom. And they are devoted to you. "[10] The Broadcasting Standards Commission rejected complaints from viewers.[8]. All the Nice Girls drew on her experiences in war-time Merseyside to tell the story of a school "adopting" a ship. And the couple got married and stayed together for 60 years.”, She adds: “It is very hard to legislate for emotional impulses of such power,” her spoken sentences often sounding as well put together as other people’s written ones, a skill honed in her long career of broadcasting. (Yes, Primrose Hill really is like that.) [5] In 1968, she took the role of narrator of the BBC TV production of Cold Comfort Farm, a three-part serial, and played a TV interviewer in the 1960s film The Touchables. Here, she talks to Sophie Heawood about the empowerment of women, her newly streamlined life and why Boris has got Weiterlesen auf The Guardian The family lived in Gorton, a district of Manchester. 52 ° Wed. 60 ° Thu. [22] The comments provoked strong criticism from social and print media, and an apology for hurt caused from Bakewell herself. [6], In 2001, Bakewell wrote and presented a four-part series for BBC Two called Taboo, a personal exploration of the concepts of taste, decency and censorship. “So remarkable that they often take it for granted.”. As though there’s a side to it, and it’s the enemy and we’re the virtuous ones. We weren’t allowed to have sex at all when we were at university, but I got round it. Religious freedom! The papers can be accessed through the British Library catalogue. Emma Barnett. Following the complaint, Bakewell faced the nominal prospect of being charged with blasphemous libel after she recited part of an erotic poem by James Kirkup concerning a Roman centurion's affection for Jesus, "The Love that Dares to Speak its Name". [3] She first became known as one of the presenters of the BBC2 programme, Late Night Line-Up (1965–72 and 2008). I remember thinking, that’s not going to be sustainable! Born in Stockport and educated at Cambridge, she began her career as an advertising copywriter before moving into broadcasting. “I thought about Héloïse and Abelard, I thought here we go,” she says, referencing the French philosopher who had a passionate affair with a student, which led to such scandal that he was castrated, and only 1,000 years ago. But they did go substantially wrong and I decided it was no longer the marriage I thought.”, Which is why she now lives alone, in a smaller home in Primrose Hill than the big family house down the road that she bought in the 1960s and lived in for decades, having hired a professional declutterer to help. [25][26] In 2017, a play first written by Bakewell in 1978 in response to Betrayal, entitled Keeping in Touch, was premiered on BBC Radio 4. I don’t have that. She was created Baroness Bakewell, of Stockport in the County of Greater Manchester, on 21 January 2011,[14] and formally introduced to the House of Lords on 25 January 2011[15] supported by fellow Labour peers Lord Puttnam and Baroness Kennedy. But we all hoped girls would grow to handle the new freedoms wisely. You let your mind rip and did daring things and met unusual people. This is being promoted as a progressive, feminist move, presumably to outlaw sexual exploitation and conflicts of interest, but I have a feeling Bakewell will be having none of this. Dame Joan Bakewell threatens Government with legal action over second Pfizer jab Pfizer recommends its vaccine is given in two doses, 21 days apart. Baroness Joan Bakewell has revealed that she was sexually harassed early in her career by a junior government minister. The enemy was up there bombing.”, She can’t stand watching the regular Covid press conferences “because I get so angry and so irritated. Her great-grandfather moved to Salford, where he was a preacher in the Church Army. And that seems not quite… balanced, somehow.”. And seen a world in which women have been able to go so much further into news TV than she did. Joan Bakewell began her career as a studio manager for BBC Radio, before moving into television. “Well a lot of my female friends are married to each other. And how are you going to police it? “I have felt the absence of the other. Bakewell writes for the British newspaper The Independent in the 'Editorial and Opinion' section. Bakewell's au­to­bi­og­ra­phy, The Cen­tre of the Bed, was pub­lished in 2004. Topics covered included changes to divorce law, the death penalty, the legalisation of abortion, the Race Relations Bill, the partial decriminalisation of homosexual acts (using editions of the documentary series Man Alive) and the relaxation of censorship. And she’s still as forthright as ever. 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