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Last broadcast on Fri, 14 May 2010, 12:00 on BBC Radio 2.
Synopsis
Jeremy discusses GPs responsibility for the out-of-hours care of their patients, we talk about the knife attacks on children at a kindergarten in China, we ask have you visited your local museum recently and finally Sir Terry Wogan joins us to talk about Silver Surfers Day and is encouraging the older person to get online.
GPs Responsibility
The new health secretary says that GPs will again be responsible for the out-of-hours care of their patients.
Knife Attacks
Seven pupils and a teacher have been stabbed to death at a kindergarten in China in the latest in a series of knife attacks on children in the country.
Museums
After 1, we discuss a campaign to encourage you to visit your local museum.
Terry Wogan
Music and featured items
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Chapter 1
Sir Terry Wogan on Silver Surfers Day
Sir Terry Wogan talks to Jeremy about the upcoming Silver Surfers Day and how older web users can get online.
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a-ha
— The Sun Always Shines On TVFantastic 80's - 3 (Various Artists), Sony Tv/Columbia, 1 -
Maxine Nightingale
— Right Back Where We Started FromThe Soul Years 1975 (Disc 1), Knight Records -
Michael Bublé
— Crazy Love(CD Single), 143 Records, 1 -
Them
— GloriaThe Very Best Of Van Morrison, Polydor -
XTC
— Senses Working OvertimePower Pop Anthems (Various Artists), Virgin, 3 -
Eli "Paperboy" Reed
— Come And Get It(CD Single), EMI, 1 -
The House of Love
— Shine OnWeekender - Various Artists -
Eurythmics
— Here Comes The Rain AgainEurythmics - Greatest Hits, RCA -
Boyzone
— Love Is A Hurricane(CD Single), Polydor, 1 -
Duran Duran
— Ordinary WorldNo Greater Love (Various Artists), Global Records & Tapes -
Stereophonics
— Have A Nice DayNow 49 (Various Artists), Now -
Bryan Ferry
— Let's Stick TogetherBryan Ferry/Roxy Music - Street Life, Eg
Broadcast
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Fri 14 May 201012:00
