One to One Episodes Episode guide
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Working Too Hard? Busy and important
Helen Lewis talks to Brigid Schulte about how being busy does not mean you're important.
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Working Too Hard? The Gig Economy
Helen Lewis discovers Deliveroo rider Aaron Tatlow cycled 10,000 miles last year
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Working too hard? The four-day week
Lord Skidelsky, the economist, tells Helen Lewis about his inquiry into the four-day week.
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MSN Messenger
Jack Dearlove talks to software developer Jonathan Kay about their love of MSN Messenger.
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The last space shuttle
Space nerd Jack Dearlove interviews Doug Hurley, astronaut on the last space shuttle.
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Lynne Truss on travel: Walk or Pilgrimage?
Lynne Truss joins Will Parsons on a short pilgrimage to experience a traditional journey.
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Lynne Truss on travel: A year in a camper-van
Lynne Truss talks to Jillian Moody about travelling abroad for a year with her family.
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Lynne Truss on travel: Is it worth it?
Lynne Truss asks why travel can both delight and disappoint with travel writer Geoff Dyer
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Inheritance: Give it up or pass it on?
Bronwen Maddox with environmentalist Tom Burke, who's planning to leave his money to birds
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Inheritance: When It Gets Complicated
Bronwen Maddox talks to solicitor and stepfather Gary Rycroft about solving disputes.
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Inheritance: Who Gets the Farm?
Tricky? Bronwen Maddox hears how one brother and sister sorted out their farm inheritance.
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Fergus Keeling meets Professor Victoria Tischler
Fergus Keeling explores 'life after 60' with psychologist Professor Victoria Tischler.
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Fergus Keeling meets Tricia Hamilton
Fergus Keeling explores the creative 'life after 60' with hat designer Tricia Hamilton.
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Michael Jenkins meets Adam James
Film-maker Michael Jenkins explores fatherhood at a young age.
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Young Dads: Gary Meikle
Frank discussion between two young men who became fathers in their teens.
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Young Fathers
The experience of becoming a father as a teenager is explored by Michael Jenkins.
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Soumaya Keynes meets Beatrice Cherrier
The story of women in economics: from the 1920s to #MeToo.
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Soumaya Keynes meets Stephen Machin
Why is economics so male? Does the subject have an image problem?
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Soumaya Keynes meets Claudia Goldin
Does economics have a problem with women? Soumaya Keynes and Claudia Goldin talk it over.
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Jay Brave and Christopher Sebastian McJetters
Jay Brave speaks to Christopher McJetters about his experiences as a black gay man.
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I'm done with race: Lawrence Hoo
Jay Brave speaks to poet Lawrence Hoo about his attitude to race and identity.
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Jay Brave and Kelechi Okafor
Jay Brave and Kelechi Okafor discuss their approach to race and identity.
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Decca Aikenhead on the effect of being bereaved as a child 2/2
Decca Aikenhead talks to Sandra, who lost her father suddenly when she was a child.
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Decca Aikenhead on being bereaved as a child
Interview series in which broadcasters follow their personal passions.
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Kriss Akabusi talks to Helen Glover
Life After Gold: what happens next? Can Helen Glover learn anything from Kriss Akabusi?
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Gail Emms talks to Helen Glover
Life After Gold: Two Olympians discuss what can happen after retiring from top-level sport
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Dame Kelly Holmes talks to Helen Glover
Life After Gold: What happens to top athletes after they retire from sport?
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Sian Harries and Grace Dent are ambivalent about motherhood
Comedy writer Sian Harries and columnist Grace Dent discuss whether to have a baby. Or not
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Sian Harries and Isy Suttie on whether to have children
Comedy writer Sian Harries and Isy Suttie explore ambivalence to motherhood.
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Samantha Simmonds meets Nicki Karet
Journalist and mother Samantha Simmonds explores sibling competition with Nick Karet.