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01/07/2010

Jamie Oliver is criticised by health minister for preaching to parents, the latest Twilight film opens and would you pay Β£4 for a low cost flight if you're willing to stand?

Would you pay Β£4 for a low cost flight if you're willing to stand?

World premiere of 5 live's World Cup composer Dave Henson's song about 5 live and the Livesey programme.

Jamie Oliver is criticised by the health minister for preaching to parents over his school dinners campaign.

The third Twilight film Eclipse opens in London to screaming fans.

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2 hours, 30 minutes

Last on

Thu 1 Jul 2010 22:30

Chapters

  • What's the future for cheap flights?

    Ryanair is considering replacing seats with standing areas, so it could cost as little as Β£4 to travel. The head of Monarch Airlines and a travel writer give their thoughts on these proposals.

    Duration: 16:11

  • Was the swine flu reaction exaggerated?

    Virology lecturer Dr Chris Smith and a sociology professor discuss the response to the swine flu pandemic in 2009, looking at the way the story broke and what we can learn from the reaction.

    Duration: 11:02

  • World premiere of Dave Henson's ode to 5 live

    Musician Dave Henson performs the world premiere of his 5 live song, to the tune of Radiohead's Creep, which pays tribute to the network's presenters and programmes.

    Duration: 05:30

Broadcast

  • Thu 1 Jul 2010 22:30