10/12/2010
Make My Day - as part of a week marking the International Day of Disabled People we've being asking 'What makes your day?' Today our series continues with Comedian Liz Carr.
A special performance of the Lion King was put on at the Lyceum theatre in London to mark the 1,500th captioned performance. 'Stagetext' started offering captioned performances, just like subtitles, ten years ago. Our reporter Catherine Carr went along to see - and read the show.
All this week as part of a series of programmes to mark the International Day of Disabled People we've being asking 'What makes your day?' Today our series continues with Comedian Liz Carr.
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One holiday for the price of three!
Listener Mike Fallowfield tells us how he was charged three times for one holiday after an online booking mix-up. He will now get a refund, but who is really at fault when mistakes like this happen?
Duration: 08:42
'Quicklook' books
We look at a recent addition to the rapidly expanding ebook market.
Duration: 05:05
Stagetext
The tenth anniversary of the organisation which provides captions for theatres celebrates its 1500th performance.
Duration: 12:10
Nativity photos
The Information Commissioner says parents should challenge schools that try to stop parents taking pictures at school events. Is he missing the point?
Duration: 06:23
Make My Day
In the last of the series Comedian Liz Carr tells us what made her one very special day and we round up your suggestions.
Duration: 08:08
New films released online
The cinema chain Curzon is offering a facility to stream brand new films to watch at home on the same day they open at the cinema. We find out what it's impact will be on the industry.
Duration: 08:01
Broadcasts
- Fri 10 Dec 2010 12:00大象传媒 Radio 4 FM
- Fri 10 Dec 2010 12:04大象传媒 Radio 4 LW