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20/03/2016

Rory Bremner, one of Britain's best known satirists, joins Cathy Macdonald to talk about his life and career.

Rory Bremner is widely rated as being one of Britain's best known satirists, and he joins Cathy to talk about his life and career.

As human trafficking increasingly hits the headlines, one survivor 'Miriam' reveals her ordeal and eventual escape. To discuss further what is being done to prosecute the perpetrators Cathy is joined by Andy Wileman, the Salvation Army's Assistant Director of anti-human trafficking and modern slavery; and Bronagh Andrew from Trafficking Awareness Raising Alliance in Scotland.

The latest religious film epic to hit the big screen is 'Risen', depicting one of the most significant events in the Christian tradition. Film critic and Christian Nathanael Smith reveals how it handles events that are at the very heart of the Easter story.

To mark International Day of Happiness we take a look at this most elusive of emotional states. It's often framed in terms of individualism, but is it possible that society is edging towards a more outward-looking and collective view of happiness? Cathy is joined by Kim Macleod, founder of the Happiness Clubs in Glasgow, and Dr Neil Thin, Senior Lecturer, Social Anthropology, at the University of Edinburgh.

1 hour, 55 minutes

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Sun 20 Mar 2016 10:00

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  • Sun 20 Mar 2016 10:00