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  1. A Skirt Through History: With Dearbhla Molloy, Lesley Manville, Anna Massey, Paola Dionisotti. A lesbian Don Juan, a suffragette and a 17th-century Italian painter are just two of ten remarkable women who speak to us in this drama documentary - an intimate portrait of their lives and a woman's view of history.

    • Biography, Drama, Family
    • 180
    • 1996-08
    • Dearbhla Molloy, Lesley Manville, Anna Massey
  2. 6 de mai. de 1994 · May 13, 1994. 30min. 16+. The drama-documentary series about the lives of extraordinary women continues with a look at two pioneering journalists. In 1858, Victorian editor Bessie Parkes founded the first newspaper run by women for women. Fifty years later, Emilie Peacocke became one of the first women reporters to work in Fleet Street.

  3. A Skirt Through History. Seasons. Years. 1. S1.E1 ∙ A Marriage. Aug 1996. "Anne Lister, an outwardly conventional gentlewoman living in Halifax at the beginning of the last century, had a secret life that would have shocked local society.

  4. A lesbian Don Juan, a suffragette and a 17th-century Italian painter are just two of ten remarkable women who speak to us in this drama documentary - an intimate portrait of their lives and a woman's view of history.

  5. Season 1 – A Skirt Through History 1994 Documentary Biography History List Reviews An intimate portrait of women's lives to provide a woman's view of history.

  6. A Skirt Through History is 3238 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The TV show has moved up the charts by 820 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than Vintage Hunter (Season 3) but less popular than Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door. Synopsis.

  7. May 13, 1994. 30min. 16+. The drama-documentary series about the lives of extraordinary women continues with a look at two pioneering journalists. In 1858, Victorian editor Bessie Parkes founded the first newspaper run by women for women. Fifty years later, Emilie Peacocke became one of the first women reporters to work in Fleet Street.