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17/03/2010

Professor David Nutt, former chief drug adviser to the government talks to Tony. Comedian Nick Hancock, Olympic rower Steve Williams and Tony discuss tactics for their charity row.

The death of two teenagers after taking mephedrone has led to calls for the legal drug to be banned. Tony talks to Professor David Nutt, former chief drug adviser to the government who was sacked by the Home Secretary last year.

Tony will be leading a team in a Celebrity Dragon Boat race on Thursday. He discusses tactics with team mates - Comedian Nick Hancock and Leeds and England footballer Sue Smith.

Tony discusses the aristocracy with former Apprentice star, Raef Buajou.

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2 hours, 30 minutes

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Wed 17 Mar 2010 22:30

Chapters

  • Professor David Nutt on whether mephedrone should be banned

    Professor David Nutt, the former chief drugs adviser to the government, says there should be more research into the harmful effects of mephedrone before deciding whether to ban it.

    Duration: 10:00

Broadcast

  • Wed 17 Mar 2010 22:30