The closest of bonds?

This Sunday is Mother's Day. Many of you contributed to
Radio 4's  Mothers and Daughters, Lost and Found.  In a
follow up programme, we consider the nature of the
mother-daughter relationship. It can be very close or
fraught with tension - or both. What do we think of the
legacy of our mothers and what expectations do we have
for our own daughters? What is the special nature of the
bond between a mother and a daughter? Jenni looks at
the extraordinary strengths and the potential problems of
the relationship, hearing from many listeners (including
Dorothy Jones, pictured with her daughter Bronwen) and
from the novelist Olivia Lichtenstein; Sam Roddick, the
daughter of Anita and herself the mother of a daughter;
Professor Kath and Dr Sophie Woodward, sociologist
mother and daughter who have just published a book
together, Why Feminism Matters; the journalist Yasmeen
Khan; and the psychologist Laverne Antrobus.