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22/11/2010

Tony asks whether GCSE coursework should be dumped in favour of more exams, and reviews the controversial 大象传媒 One drama Accused.

Tony asks whether GCSE coursework should be dumped in favour of more exams, in light of a government rethink over GCSEs.

The controversial 大象传媒 One drama Accused aired earlier. The head of the British Army has described the drama as 'offensive to troops and their families'. Tony asks a politician, former soldier and TV producer for their verdicts at the end of hour one.

Also in the first hour, Stephen Nolan kicks off his 5 live road trip across Ireland in Dublin - speaking to politicians, businessmen and voters about the effect of the financial crisis rocking their country.

In hour two, Nigel Havers has cracked first and walked out of the jungle. Former I'm A Celebrity contestant Lord Brockett gives his appraisal.

Is a dog's place inside or outside the house? John Lewis comes under fire from dog lovers for the final scene of their Christmas ad, where a dog is left outside in the wintry cold with just a stocking for company.

And should men be present at the birth of their children? We get a massive response from you on the texts, in the final hour.

2 hours, 30 minutes

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Mon 22 Nov 2010 22:30

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  • Mon 22 Nov 2010 22:30