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Episode 6

More than 1 in 3 people already knew the identity of the BBC presenter at the centre of the explicit images scandal, before Huw Edwards was publicly named. Does social media need tighter regulation?

Sean Fletcher and Holly Hamilton present the show that puts the heart and soul into Sundays, bringing faith and ethics to the discussions that matter most. This week, Huw Edwards was named as the BBC presenter at the centre of allegations over paying for explicit images. Before his wife revealed it was him, one survey estimated that more than 1 in 3 people already knew his identity, while other stars had to protest their innocence after rumours spread quickly online. We ask whether social media needs tighter regulation and if so, how? Also, after film star Tom Holland revealed he’d become “enslaved” to alcohol, we’ll discuss Britain’s relationship with booze. And, we’ll find out why some children are deliberately being sent broken toys as gifts.

59 minutes

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RoleContributor
PresenterSean Fletcher
PresenterHolly Hamilton
Executive ProducerStephen Stewart
Executive ProducerBrendan Hughes
Executive ProducerNeil Dimmock
Production CompanyTern Television Productions

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