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05/01/2010

The Hairy Bikers discuss their new 大象传媒2 series Mum Knows Best. Plus Rupert Issacson explains his new book The Horse Boy, which details how horse-riding helped his son's autism.

The Hairy Bikers discuss their new 大象传媒2 series Mum Knows Best.

Plus, the latest twist in the tale of Iceland's economic meltdown, the impact of heavy snowfall around the UK and a look at the impact of the proposed decimalisation of the betting industry.

Including Rupert Issacson on his new book The Horse Boy plus doctor and consultant psychiatrist Theodore Dalrymple on working in an inner city hospital and nearby prison.

3 hours

Last on

Tue 5 Jan 2010 13:00

Chapters

  • Yet to get money back from Iceland

    5 live Money's Pauline McCole speaks to Treasury Minister Paul Myners about Iceland's refusal to pay Britain back billions of pounds in compensation following the country's economic difficulties.

    Duration: 05:49

  • Hairy Bikers in the studio by a hair's breadth!

    The TV motorbiking chefs make it to the studio through snowfall and diverted airplanes. The pair discuss their new series, Mums Know Best, which celebrates the history of family recipes.

    Duration: 38:49

  • Treating autism with horses

    Rupert Isaacson took his young son who suffers from the condition on a trip to Mongolia to ride horses and seek the help of shamans. He discusses his new paperback, The Horse Boy.

    Duration: 20:50

  • Doctor, doctor

    Dr Theodore Dalrymple, former Spectator columnist and retired physician, dicusses assisted suicide, living in France and his new publication, Second Opinion.

    Duration: 08:46

Broadcast

  • Tue 5 Jan 2010 13:00