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We've gone totally global this month, Liz was ill so, at short notice, we parachuted in Julie Fernandez to keep Mat Fraser company. Singers Prudence Mabhena and Marvelous Mbulo join us from Zimbabwe, promoting Oscar nominated short film Music By Prudence - we're joined by the director Roger Ross Williams too.

Quirky Dr Jesper Eugen-Olsen, the powerhouse behind a rather catchy song about auto-immune disease joins us from Denmark with Benta, one of his singers/patients, on the phone. Rob Crossan has weird news and discussions include fostering disabled children and people who are too fat to work. Our Vegetable Vegetable or Vegetable quiz returns until we can work out a better game to play with you all. Listen and share with your pals... it's like listening to disabled mates sitting round a table in a pub. Or something.

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Marvelous Mbulo and Prudence Mabhena who feature in the documentary Music By Prudence
Marvelous Mbulo and Prudence Mabhena who feature in the documentary Music By PrudenceΒ Β Β Β 
Dr Jesper Eugen-Olsen, Preben Lundquist and Bjorn Vido
Dr Jesper Eugen-Olsen, Preben Lundquist (patient) and Bjorn Vido (sound designer) singing inside a giant veinΒ Β Β Β Β &nbsp
Roger Ross Williams and Prudence
Director Roger Ross Williams and Prudence Mabhena nbsp;Β Β Β Β &nbsp
Benta
Benta (president of the Danish Colitis-Crohn Association) sings on the video for What Is Going On?nbsp;Β Β Β Β &nbsp

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