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20/09/2015

Distinguished broadcaster Sir Mark Tully shares stories about life in India, his love of the place and how it has changed his way of thinking about the world.

Distinguished broadcaster Sir Mark Tully shares stories about life in India, his love of the place, and how it's changed his way of thinking about the world.

Reverend Steve Stockman of Fitzroy Presbyterian Church and Father Martin MaGill of Sacred Heart Parish, speak about the civic response to the political crisis in Northern Ireland.

We've had 'Old Labour' and we've had 'New Labour', but with Jeremy Corbyn taking over the leadership of the Labour party, we look at what values and philosophical ideas underpin the Left today, with Isobel Lindsay, on the board of Common Weal, and vice chair of Scottish CND; Kate Pickett, co-author of the Spirit Level, and co-founder of The Equality Trust; and Tony Wilkinson, author of Capitalism and Human Values.

Dr Suzanne Zeedyk, founder of 'Connected Baby', talks about "Stories of Connection", a new exhibition capturing moments of emotional connection in people's lives.

And with latest blockbuster 'Inside Out' remaining a firm family favourite, Dr Suzanne Zeedyk and Professor Jolyon Mitchell, University of Edinburgh, take a look at some other kids' classics that have some valuable emotional and ethical lessons for both children and adults.

1 hour, 55 minutes

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Sun 20 Sep 2015 10:00

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Stories of Connection

Stories of Connection

Dr Suzanne Zeedyk, founder of β€˜Connected Baby’, talks about , a new exhibition capturing moments of emotional connection in people’s lives.

Image shows Brett Housego, Head of Graphic Design, Connected Baby, taken while setting up of β€˜Stories of Connection’ exhibition at the Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinburgh

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  • Sun 20 Sep 2015 10:00