24/05/2013
Morning news and current affairs with Justin Webb and John Humphrys, including the latest on the Woolwich attack, plus children and porn, and quitting at the top.
Morning news and current affairs with Justin Webb and John Humphrys, including:
0750
The Children's Commissioner for England says there is compelling evidence that exposure to pornography influences children's attitudes to relationships and sex. The Today programme's Michael Buchanan reports and Sue Berelowitz, deputy children's commissioner for England, explains her opinion on whether sex education lessons in schools should include discussion about access and exposure to pornography.
0810
Preventing the killing of Drummer Lee Rigby outside Woolwich Barracks would have been "incredibly hard", an ex-senior intelligence officer has said. Ian Blair, former commissioner of the metropolitan police, examines police performance with regards to the Woolwich attack.
0819
The film director Steven Soderbergh has announced that he is quitting movies. Sarah Churchwell, professor of American literature and public understanding of the humanities, and Ed Smith, author of Luck and writer for the Times, discuss the notion of quitting while at the top of one's career.
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A rundown of stories from Friday 24 May including programme highlights and comment.
Broadcast
- Fri 24 May 2013 06:00大象传媒 Radio 4