
Tim Samuels presents the men's magazine for the modern man
Sun, 9 Jun 13
Duration:
50 mins
Available:
21 days remaining
Richard Madeley is the presenter of this week's 5 Live men's magazine show. Actor Dominic Cooper is in the studio to chat about his latest film Summer in February, Ex-Stuntman Vic Armstrong and Explorer Ben Saunders, who survived a polar bear attack take part in our assessment of risk-taking; number cruncher Michael Blastland and Cambridge Professor David Speiegehalter give the stats behind the hazards. We've also got another 60 second meal from Jamie Oliver and we've reached the letter F in our A to Z of manly maladies.
Sun, 26 May 13
Duration:
50 mins
Available:
7 days remaining
Radio 1 DJ Nihal is Tim Samuels' companion throughout this week's show, as George The Poet takes us on a tour of Harlesden and gives us his view on whether or not Labour MP Diane Abbott is right to think there is a crisis of masculinity in the UK. We also tackle the moral issue of websites which encourage extra marital affairs; getting the views from those running and using these services. We've got another 60 second meal from Jamie Oliver, hear some manly maladies beginning with the letter E from Dr Mark Hamilton, plus in an effort to fill the void left by there being no more football chanting for the next 3 months, Tim and Nihal join in with some chanting led by studio guests from the Hare Krishna Centre in Hertfordshire.
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