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The Testament of Jessie Lamb - Episode 3

Dangerous Visions Jessie's act of heroism could save the human race, but will those closest to her help?

ON NEXT : 20:00 Moral Maze

You and Yours Episode guide

  1. Welfare reforms and insurance for mountaineers

    Fewer tests on food, and insurance for mountaineers. Consumer news with Peter White.

    First broadcast: 29 Mar 2013

  2. National Trust, co-housing & the parking company kicked out of its own trade association

    How far will the National Trust go to let visitors treat historic houses as their own?

    First broadcast: 28 Mar 2013

  3. Wine Investment, Safety Deposit Boxes and After Beeching

    New wine self-regulator promises to combat investment fraud. Bank loses family jewels.

    First broadcast: 27 Mar 2013

  4. Call You and Yours: How to cope with redundancy

    Winifred Robinson hosts a programme on how to cope with redundancy.

    First broadcast: 26 Mar 2013

  5. Cold calls for health supplements, 50 years of Beeching and fare dodging

    The company that sends health supplements to the elderly, whether they want them or not.

    First broadcast: 25 Mar 2013

  6. Train fares, nuisance callers and tasteless fruit

    Theft at cashpoints, cheapest train fares and cold callers. Presented by Peter White.

    First broadcast: 22 Mar 2013

  7. Energy bills and a return to traditional shaving.

    The future of the energy market, and a return to traditional men's shaving.

    First broadcast: 19 Mar 2013

  8. Beach for sale, weedkiller, second-hand pianos and the 'right to light' law

    Why a gardening charity is calling for a weedkiller to be banned. With Julian Worricker.

    First broadcast: 18 Mar 2013

  9. Consumer Complaints, Asda Mumdex and Floods

    2012's top consumer gripes; Asda Mums tell it like it is. Consumer news with Peter White.

    First broadcast: 15 Mar 2013

  10. Green Deal take-up and car company MPG claims

    Green Deal take-up, fuel economy and the footballer who lost £10 million.

    First broadcast: 14 Mar 2013

  11. Package holidays; alcohol pricing

    Supermarkets drop petrol prices, and making sure you book the right package holiday.

    First broadcast: 13 Mar 2013

  12. Women at work

    Has women's equality in the workplace stalled? And if so, should we be worried?

    First broadcast: 12 Mar 2013

  13. 11/03/2013

    Couples who have split but are forced to stay living together. With Julian Worricker.

    First broadcast: 11 Mar 2013

  14. 08/03/2013

    A legal challenge to the bedroom tax, and sleeping at service stations. With Peter White.

    First broadcast: 08 Mar 2013

  15. 07/03/2013

    Payday loans companies banned from university campuses and more problems for RBS customers

    First broadcast: 07 Mar 2013

  16. 'Made in England', Buckfast, GPS for dementia and safety on electrical applicances

    Why the words 'Made in England' may not mean what you expect. With Winifred Robinson.

    First broadcast: 06 Mar 2013

  17. Call You and Yours: Parenting

    Which causes more harm - overly-intrusive parents, or those who do too little?

    First broadcast: 05 Mar 2013

  18. Morrisons boss, dementia care and secret cigarettes

    Julian Worricker on how old miners' cottages are being used to help people with dementia.

    First broadcast: 04 Mar 2013

  19. Don Valley Stadium, local TV, retail report critical of government

    England's largest athletics stadium to close, and government high street policy lashed.

    First broadcast: 01 Mar 2013

  20. TV licensing, bestsellers and e-cigarette etiquette

    Winifred Robinson hears from people who think TV Licensing's latest campaign is wrong.

    First broadcast: 28 Feb 2013

  21. Misleading theatre tickets, rehabilitation for car crash victims and radio on demand

    Winifred Robinson investigates why some councils want demolition of old housing stock.

    First broadcast: 27 Feb 2013

  22. Call You and Yours

    Consumer phone-in presented by Julian Worricker. Is it getting easier to buy a house?

    First broadcast: 26 Feb 2013

  23. Hidden harm caused by hip implants, and battery-killing phone apps

    The hidden harm caused by hip implants, and the smartphone apps killing your battery.

    First broadcast: 25 Feb 2013

  24. Scams, ski slopes and nuisance calls

    Paying to block spam calls, reducing tax on tourism and the future of TV. With Peter White

    First broadcast: 22 Feb 2013

  25. Smart meters, Spotify and unadopted roads

    Electricity smart meters, Spotify subscriptions and unadopted roads.

    First broadcast: 21 Feb 2013

  26. Freeview interference, passport forms, dashboard cameras

    How the roll-out of the 4G mobile network could cause Freeview TV interference.

    First broadcast: 20 Feb 2013

  27. Call You and Yours: Are your children getting PE at school?

    With Winifred Robinson. Should more be done to improve PE in our schools?

    First broadcast: 19 Feb 2013

  28. 18/02/2013

    Michael Mosley looks at health advice on diet, drink and exercise.

    First broadcast: 18 Feb 2013

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