Radio 4 is at the Latitude Festival during 17-20 July 2009.
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Watch more videos of Mitch Benn at Latitude
Listen to The Now Show, Loose Ends, Stories With Latitude or With Great Pleasure, all recorded on the Latitude site.
6.30-7.00pm, Friday 17 July 2009, repeated 12.30-1.00pm Saturday 18th July
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a satirical review of the week's news, recorded at the Latitude Festival, with help from Mitch Benn, Laura Shavin, Jon Holmes, Marcus Brigstocke.
Saturday 18 July 2009, 6.15-7.00pm
Clive and team bring you Loose Ends from this year's Latitude Festival.
Tuesday 21 July 2009, 3.30-3.45pm
The first of three stories, recorded on stage at the Latitude Festival in Suffolk.
Emma's memories of accompanying her parents to hear the Rolling Stones at a rock festival when she was nine offer a hilarious child's-eye view of the event. By Emma Kennedy.
Wednesday 22 July 2009, 3.30-3.45pm
Photographer Reuben Cantarini becomes obsessed with the work of a brilliant musician called Scott Hardy, whose music only exists on the internet until Reuben clandestinely tapes a private session. By Matt Thorne.
Wednesday 22 July 2009, 6.30-7.00pm
Stand-up comedy hosted by Australian comic Adam Hills, featuring the best comic talent at the 2009 Latitude Festival, including Stephen K Amos, Janeane Garofalo, Rob Rouse and Rob Deering.
Thursday 23 July 2009, 3.30-3.45pm
A story written and performed by stand-up comedian Stephen K Amos about how a family heirloom has the power to take him back to his childhood and a very special relationship.
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