24/08/2011
Tony Livesey with the latest on Libya, including a British doctor on the ground in Tripoli. Ahead of GCSE results day we discuss leaving school at 16; plus bad accents in films.
Tony Livesey with the latest on Libya - we speak to a British doctor on the ground in Tripoli who tells Tony about the shocking scenes he's seen.
It's GCSE results day on Thursday for more than half a million teenagers across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. So what next for this generation of 16 year olds? Is further study always the best path? Or can leaving school at 16 be the best decision you ever made?
As Anne Hathaway gets criticised for her take on the Yorkshire accent in the film One Day, we hear from a British Oscar nominee on the trials and tribulations of trying to master a US accent.
Plus is it ever acceptable to get married on a weekday? More and more of us are doing it - does it save you a fortune in venue costs or just force all your family and friends to use up their holiday leave?
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- Wed 24 Aug 2011 22:30大象传媒 Radio 5 Live