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In Defence of the Mid-Life Crisis

4 Extra Debut. Time to re-think the mid-life crisis? Stephen Smith asks if embarrassment should be replaced by a chance for renewal. From 2016.

Stephen Smith, best known as Newsnight's culture correspondent, takes a wry look at the mid-life crisis.

Far from being something we might feel embarrassed or ashamed, isn't mid-life actually the perfect time to learn new skills, instruments or just an opportunity to re-invent yourself?

Isn't it time we defended the Mid-Life Crisis?

Stephen hears from scholars of Schopenhauer to Sting, well, his accompanist, Jason Rebello, as he takes a field trip into the un-chartered waters of the Mid-Life Crisis, once considered just a heart-beat away from old age.

He visits Brighton, considered by many to be the UK's capital of the mid-life crisis, to talk to those who've come out the other side. They say they now lead happier and more fulfilled lives. How did they do it? He checks into a top Harley Street clinic, where the faces of the stars are lifted and tummies tucked, but what treatment will they do to him?

And if you thought the old MLC was just the preserve of heterosexual middle aged men, think again, as psychotherapist Philippa Perry, journalist and author Miranda Sawyer and writer Simon Fanshawe, describe.

Perhaps, after all, life is one big crisis, as veteran socialite Nicky Haslam suggests.

Producer: Jim Frank

First broadcast on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 in 2016.

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