This week Richard Coles hears from a woman who sleeps with an ice crusher under her pillow thanks to a former lover who has been stalking her for fifteen years.
There's a guerrilla report from Brad Moss (pictured) - a practitioner of parkour or street running.
Plus Marc Koska whose simple invention – a non-re-usable syringe – has saved millions of lives, the Inheritance Tracks of post-punk hero Jah Wobble, poetry from Elvis McGonagall and a returning studio guest - restaurateur, much respected foodie and novelist Prue Leith.
Prue Leith is a novelist, founder of the most famous cookery school in the country, restaurateur and former Business Woman of the Year. "Choral Society" by Prue Leith is published by Quercus Publishing
Former tube driver and post-punk hero Jah Wobble inherited The Dubliners' "The Travelling People" and wants to pass on "The Father" from his own Requiem Mass.