Women Like Us
Sixteen lesbians, aged from 50 to 80, living in various parts of Britain and from different races, classes and backgrounds, talk about their lives and experiences of being lesbians.
Sixteen lesbians, aged from 50 to 80, living in various parts of Britain and from different races, classes and backgrounds, talk about their lives and experiences of being lesbians.
Jackie Forster
Herself
Vick Robson
Herself
Monica Still
Herself
Diana Chapman
Herself
Rosanna Hibbert
Herself
Ceri Ager
Herself
Betty Halford
Herself
Sixteen lesbians, aged from 50 to 80, living in various parts of Britain and from different races, classes and backgrounds, talk about their lives and experiences of being lesbians.
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