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22/06/2011

Tony asks: 'Should smoking be banned in cars when children are passengers?' And he asks why the so-called 'golden generation' of over 65s is being told to drink less.

A new bill to ban parents from smoking in cars when their children are with them has successfully cleared its first Parliamentary hurdle. Tony asks "Should adults be banned from smoking in cars when children are passengers?"

Mark Lawson from 大象传媒 Radio 4's Front Row, just back from watching Glee, gives us his review. And we give Mark his very own 'Back Row' quiz on low culture. Mark did not score highly...

Staying on a glee club theme, the Manchester Show Choir give us their uplifting rendition of 'Forget You' and "Say a Little Prayer'.

A report that says that people over 65 should drink less and be tested for substance abuse by their GPs. Why are the so-called 'golden generation' turning to drink?

Tony discusses attempts in Belfast to prevent a third night of rioting in the east of the city.

It's Apprentice day and Tony discusses tonight's show with former boardroom wannabe "Pantsman".

And Tony asks why we bother with designer clothers. Are they a waste of money? Or is it well worth paying a bit extra for a name?

2 hours, 30 minutes

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  • Wed 22 Jun 2011 22:30