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Schedule
Early
01:00
Simon Lederman—Off-licences and wolf-whistling
Why does London rank so highly in the number of off-licences per person?
05:00
Nikki Bedi—Cryogenics and Children in Need
A London teenager who died of cancer has won the right to be cryogenically frozen.
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Morning
07:00
Vanessa Feltz—Cryogenics, tram fund and council housing
There are calls for a rehabilitation fund for those injured in the Croydon tram crash.
10:00
Robert Elms—Allan Harris, Julian Woodford and Denise Phillips
Author Julian Woodford and jazz vocalist Allan Harris.
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Afternoon
13:00
Jo Good—Aled Jones, Helen Dewdney and Gillian Rowe
Singer Aled Jones chats about his new album and blo
16:00
Drivetime with Eddie Nestor—Cryogenics and Croydon tram network
The Croydon tram network re-opens for the first time since last week’s derailment.
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Evening
19:00
BBC Children in Need Stories—Live Music Special
Stars including Shakin' Stevens, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Nick Heyward perform for Pudsey.
22:00
Sunny and Shay—Buckingham Palace and freezing your body
Refurbishments to Buckingham Palace and would you freeze your body when you die?
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Late
02:00
David Prever—Living forever and Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace refurbishments and would you pay to live forever?








