Broadcaster and comedienne Jenny Eclair explores the world of outrageous animated ladies in Drawn to be Wild, a show for BBC Radio 4 broadcast last week, and available for now via iplayer until 12:02pm Thursday 18th December, and considers why certain creations have upset censors and infuriated moralists over the years.
Popular characters such as Betty Boop, Minnie the Minx and Wonder Woman have frequently challenged stereotypes of how ‘good girls’ should look and behave. Examining today’s female comic book heroes, Jenny discovers how far we have come from being offended by Betty Boop’s garter.
The show includes contributions from comic strip enthusiasts Paul Gravett and Mel Gibson.
Direct Link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ft64f
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