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21/07/2016

Simon Mayo talks to Matt and Alex about Blame, his new book for young adults, while Anita Rani speaks about her time spent in Zaatari, a huge refugee camp of 80,000 Syrians.

Simon Mayo talks to Matt and Alex about Blame, his new book for young adults, while Anita Rani speaks about her time spent in Zaatari, a huge refugee camp with 80,000 Syrian inhabitants.

Nick Wallis looks at how Rotherham's taxis are doing in the wake of the child abuse scandal, Iwan Thomas meets a world record-breaking family, and Mike Dilger and George McGavin get creative with wildlife.

Carrie Grant hears from The Darkness how their hit song I Believe in a Thing Called Love came about.

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Thu 21 Jul 201619:00

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RoleContributor
PresenterMatt Baker
PresenterAlex Jones
EditorSandy Smith
ParticipantSimon Mayo
ParticipantAnita Rani
ReporterNick Wallis
ReporterIwan Thomas
ReporterMike Dilger
ReporterGeorge McGavin
ReporterCarrie Grant
ParticipantThe Darkness

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