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Next week we’ll be talking technology with the President of the Royal Academy of Engineering, Lord Alec Broers, who’s giving this year’s Reith lectures. It’s part of a special series which will include a survey of your views and a vote on the most significant technological innovation of the last two hundred years. If you have any questions or comments you would like to put to Lord Broers on the growth of technology and its implications for us as consumers get in touch.
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Monday 22 November |

Listen to You and Yours for Monday 22 November
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TODAY: Bill Morris weighs up his first year of retirement. Are doctors too easily influenced by pharmaceutical companies? And does the traditional board game have a future?
SMOKING BAN
In the face of a smoking ban in public places, some restaurant owners intend to avoid the ban by turning their eateries into private members clubs. Paraic O'Brien reports.
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AUCTIONWORLD UPDATE
Following hundreds of complaints from viewers, Auctionworld TV has now gone off air and the studios in Tedington remain closed. Shari Vahl has been following the story.
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BILL MORRIS
Last year union leader Bill Morris told us he was looking forward to taking things easy on retirement. We catch up with him one year on to ask whether sixty five was really the right age for him to stop working.
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PRE-RETIREMENT ASSOCIATION
Merilyn Harris samples a course at the PRA, an independent educational charity with an aim of helping people manage change from mid-life onwards.
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PHARMACEUTICALS
If your doctor's desk is covered in pens and note pads emblazoned with drug company logos, could this be affecting your prescription? Des Spence, spokesperson for No Free Lunch, Medical Director Dr Richard Tiner, Tom Walley from Liverpool University and GP Dr Una Coales discuss whether visits from drug reps really do influence the prescribing habits of doctors.
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BOARD GAMES
In an era of games console wizardry, Kent Barker investigates if we're still eager to sit round a table and throw the dice.
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QUEEN'S SPEECH
Tomorrow's Queen's speech will give voice to the government's proposed legislative programme. But what legislation would you try to put in place for the next session of parliament? Tomorrow we'll be taking your suggestions for the Call You & Yours Queen's Speech.
Email us here with your suggestions.

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Liz Barclay:
Liz Barclay has presented You and Yours since 1998 ...more info |
Winifred Robinson:
Winifred Robinson joined the You and Yours team in 2001 ...more info |
John Waite:
John Waite has presented You and Yours and Face the Facts since 1986 ...more info |
Peter White:
Since 1995 Peter White has been the BBC's Disability Affairs Correspondent ...more info |
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