25/08/2010
Fred discovers whether he's dressing appropriately for his age, why productivity suffers in an open plan office and what you can get for a pound in the shops these days.
We apparently all spend at least five years of our lives worrying. From the little things to the big, psychologist Jane Prince explains the techniques to help keep anxiety at bay...
Legacy is part radio drama and part on line adventure. We speak to the creative team behind the this unique experience.
Modern architects insist that the open plan office is the most effective workplace but is it? Professor of Social Studies Rachel Hurdley tells us about her research into the subject and about the tiny rebellions that "pod people " stage...
Fashion expert Cara Kennedy will be advising male listeners of advancing years how not to become mutton dressed as man...
It's a billion pound industry but do you genuinely get value for money in your local pound shop? Consumer expert Philip Graves examines our purchases.
Graeme Virtue returns with another TV Guide and this week he's looking at Simon Amstell's mock biographical sit-com Grandma's House.
And Graeme will be keeping his seat for a special TV Guide supplement to look at the impending end of Big Brother and asks the question "What, if anything was Big Brother actually good for?".
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Legacy
Fred discovers the story behind a brand new Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ drama and computer game tie-in.
Duration: 09:29
Mutton Dressed as Man
Fred finds out if he is dressing too young for his age.
Duration: 07:01
TV Guide: Big Brother Special
Fred discusses the Legacy of Big Brother as the series trundles to an end.
Duration: 08:18
Broadcast
- Wed 25 Aug 2010 10:05Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland