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Last broadcast on Sun, 1 Mar 2009, 10:00 on BBC One.

Synopsis

Nicky Campbell presents a topical debate from Michaelston Community College in Cardiff. Taking part in the discussions are the Falklands War veteran, Simon Weston; the Reverend Lorraine Kavanagh, chaplain to Cardiff University; the Hindu teacher, Akhandadhi Das; and the agony aunt and counsellor, Jenni Trent Hughes.

This week's big questions are:

Should parents teach children that sex can be wrong?
Do we place too much value on appearance?
Should we have a right to privacy?

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Nicky Campbell

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  1. Sun 1 Mar 2009
    10:00

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