
A Life Less Lonely
Sarah Brett with remarkable stories from people talking about their own isolation and loneliness, and discovers how some are now taking time to reconnect with important people in their lives.
26 Joulu 201449min

In Short Review of 2014
Chris Warburton takes a look back at the biggest news and sport stories from 2014, as heard on BBC Radio 5 live.
25 Joulu 20141h 36min

In Short 21 December
Chris Warburton looks back at the week's news and sport including the Sydney coffee house seige and Taliban attack on a school in Pakistan.
22 Joulu 201449min

Stephen Nolan interviews Kiruna Stamell
Kiruna Stamell successfully sued the Post Office for discrimination because she could not reach the chip-and-pin machines at the counter. Kiruna was born with a rare form of dwarfism.
21 Joulu 201418min

Stephen Nolan interviews abuse victim Michael
In an extraordinary half hour of radio, Stephen Nolan talks to Michael, who calls in after Chief Constable Simon Bailey said that men sexually attracted to children should be treated as patients not criminals. Michael (not his real name) talks about how he was abused as a child; how he’s forgiven his abuser; how he himself struggled for many years with being attracted to children; how this battle was particularly difficult as he brought up his daughters; and how men like him need opportunities to talk about what they’re feeling, to help them so they don’t turn to abuse.
7 Joulu 201420min

Stephen Nolan with Chris Boudreau
The mother of a Muslim convert killed while fighting for Islamic State militants talks to Stephen Nolan about the loss of her son.
6 Joulu 201426min

Stephen Nolan with Mark Serwotka
Stephen Nolan speaks to Mark Serwotka, General Secretary of the UK's largest civil service union - the Public and Commercial Services Union. He leads around a quarter of a million civil servants and central government workers. Since spring 2010 Mark has experienced serious heart problems. He's now being kept alive by a machine which pumps blood around his body powered on batteries that he carries around in a bumbag.
1 Joulu 201418min

Stephen Nolan with Barry Manilow
Stephen Nolan speaks to music legend Barry Manilow on how he started his music career and how over the years he has dealt with fame. The singer who Rolling Stone magazine called him "the greatest showman of our generation" has sold over 80 million records. He's been bankrupt twice but bounced back on each occasion. He talks about growing up in Brooklyn and what inspired his new album My Dream Duets where by the magic of technology he sings alongside artists like Louis Armstrong, Marilyn Monroe and Whitney Houston.
23 Marras 201423min