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15/06/2010
Is it justified to leave a marriage because your partner can't have kids? Plus Nihal talks to the producer of the film Journey to Mecca. And how much would you pay for shoes?
At 1, Nihal asks Is it justified to leave a marriage because your partner can't have kids? We're asking this question because of a story that's come out of India. A woman has finally become a mother for the first time at the age of 66 after IVF treatment. Her husband is obviously delighted to have children after 44 years of marriage but he said something interesting. He left three wives in his quest to have a child. We're asking today is that justified? Obviously the vast majority of married couples want to start a family at some point but if you were married and found out either your husband or wife couldn't have kids would you leave?
Call 08459 440 445, text 81869 or email Nihal@bbc.co.uk
At 2, Nihal will be talking to Tarun Davies, producer of the new film Journey to Mecca. Have you ever made the sacred journey to Hajj? What was it like for you? Did it change you? If you haven't yet been, but it's something you've always wanted to, how would you feel about seeing it through the eyes of the cinema?
Call 08459 440 445. text 81869 or email Nihal@bbc.co.uk
At 3, How much would you spend on a pair of shoes? Twenty quid? Hundred quid? How about three hundred quid?Is this just wrong? Well Britain's Got Talent gudge confessed sepending three hundred pounds on a pair of shoes on TV last night. Excessive or reasonable for a good pair of shoes? What's the most you've spent? How many pairs do you own? Come on, tell us. Call 08459 440 445, text 81869 or email Nihal@bbc.co.uk.
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