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16/11/2012

Mel Giedroyc gets the story on one of the world's most famous teddy bears, why the sound of a gate is music to a listener's ears and takes in the view from the top of a zip wire.

1 hour

Last on

Fri 16 Nov 2012 16:00

Chapters

  • Scary Birds – Today

    Today programme reporter David Sillito meets some writers who have taken their avian fears and put them down on paper.

    Duration: 04:27

  • Garden Gates – Saturday Live

    Radio 4 listener Lynn Tolman describes why her favourite sound is the squeak of her garden gate.

    Duration: 05:08

  • Zip Wire – Out Of Doors

    ѿý Radio Scotland’s Mark Stephen take his life in his hands on a zip wire in Aberdeenshire.

    Duration: 06:21

  • Teddy Bear Factory

    Gyles Brandreth visits a teddy bear factory in Germany.

    Duration: 06:54

  • Imaginary Friends – Saturday Live

    Radio 4 listener Karen discusses her son Clark’s many imaginary friends.

    Duration: 07:37

  • Sir Terry Pratchett – My Life In 5 Books – Part 5

    Terry Pratchett discusses his final favourite book, “Food In England” by Dorothy Hartley.

    Duration: 02:41

  • Johnny and the Dead – Part 5

    Adam Rhys Dee reads the fifth part of Terry Pratchett’s story about a young boy who can speak to the ghosts in his local graveyard.

    Duration: 10:16

Broadcast

  • Fri 16 Nov 2012 16:00