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9 February 2008
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Alison Davies tells us why she's now glad she didn't take her own life.

Richard Martinez describes his 'honeytrap' service.

Plus, James Whale draws back and takes aim...
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Eoin Colfer is author of the 'Artemis Fowl' series of books.

Eoin will be appearing at the Southbank Centre in London on 22 February.
Richard Martinez is a private investigator who provides a honeytrap service or ‘integrity testing’ as he prefers to call it.
Alison Davies was born with severe physical difficulties. Over many years she tried to take her own life and had euthanasia been legal in the UK she would have taken that option. But Alison has now changed her mind and is thankful that none of her suicide attempts worked.
Radio and TV presenter James Whale tells us about his passion for bows and arrows.
Listener Peter Holloway chose 'Alone Again Or' by Love and 'You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine' by Lou Rawls.
Murray Lachlan Young made his name as a writer performer in the Rock clubs and underground Cabaret venues of mid nineties London.
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