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21/05/2013

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ON NEXT : 09:30 Ken Bruce
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19/06/2012

Duration:
2 hours
First broadcast:
Tuesday 19 June 2012

Jeremy discusses Aung San Suu Kyi, becoming addicted to bodybuilding, people who are just one bill away from disaster and the physiological effects of constantly using smartphones.

Music Played

12 items
  • The Eagles Life In The Fast Lane

    The Best Of Eagles, Asylum

  • Image for Andy Grammer

    Andy Grammer Fine By Me

    (CD Single), S-Curve Records

  • Alphaville Forever Young

    Forever Young, Atlantic, 1

  • Image for Cee Lo Green

    Cee Lo Green Forget You

    (CD Single), Warner Music UK, 1

  • Image for Queen

    Queen Hammer To Fall

    Queen - Greatest Hits II, Parlophone

  • Image for Gordon Lightfoot

    Gordon Lightfoot If You Could Read My Mind

    If You Could Read My Mind, Reprise

  • Image for Earth, Wind & Fire

    Earth, Wind & Fire September

    Greatest Hits Of 1978 (Various Artis, Premier, 3

  • Gary Barlow, The Commonwealth Band & The Military Wives Sing

    (CD Single), Decca

  • Image for Justin Hayward

    Justin Hayward Forever Autumn

    Fantastic 70's (Various Artists), Sony, 13

  • Gotye & Kimbra Somebody That I Used To Know

    (CD Single), Island, 1

  • Image for Carly Simon

    Carly Simon You're So Vain

    The Very Best Of Carly Simon, Global Television

  • Image for The Dream Academy

    The Dream Academy Life In A Northern Town

    Blast From The Past (Various Artists, Warner E.S.P.

  • AUNG SAN SUU KYI

    AUNG SAN SUU KYI

    Aung San Suu Kyi, the leader of the Burmese opposition, has dedicated her life to her cause. Because of that, she wasn’t with her husband when he died of cancer and her 2 children grew up without her. Are politicians right to put politics before family?

    Find out more on BBC News online.
  • BODYBUILDING

    BODYBUILDING

    The son of the Conservative cabinet minister Caroline Spellman has used steroids to become a body builder. Did your child become obsessed with body-building?

    Find out more in this article from the Telegraph.
  • BILLS

    BILLS

    As hard economic times continue, are you just one bill away from disaster?

    Find out more in this article from the Guardian.
  • SMARTPHONES

    SMARTPHONES

    What are the physiological effects of being constantly on your smartphone and never being able to turn it off?

    Find out more on BBC News online.
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