31/01/2011
Graham Jones asks if there is still a place for record shops in the age of the internet, and Mike Dilger visits an unusual nature reserve next to one of Britain's busiest ports.
Graham Jones asks if there's still a place for record shops on the West's high streets. With the rise of the internet, three-quarters of the region's record shops have closed down. But there are still a few clinging on for survival.
Plus seventy years on from the UK's first lobotomy, Alastair McKee discovers how surgeons in Bristol have always been at the forefront of radical treatments to tackle mental health issues.
And Mike Dilger visits an unusual nature reserve next to one of Britain's busiest ports. Portbury Wharf is funded by a levy on local householders who are being encouraged to get involved in nature conservation.
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Presenter | Alastair McKee |
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- Mon 31 Jan 2011 19:30大象传媒 One West