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Should there be a ban on walk-on girls? Name the Place and Property Surgery

Is the ban on walk-on girls standing up for women's rights, or doing them out of a job? Plus Name the Place, Property Surgery and Glasgow comic Iain MacDonald.

More than 30,000 people have now signed a petition to reverse a ban on walk-on girls during darts matches. The Professional Darts Corporation announced it would no longer use walk-on girls in its tournaments last week. Some fans and players say the ban takes away a key part of the experience. And model Charlotte Wood, one of the best known walk-on girls on the darts circuit, has spoken out against the ban saying that her "rights are being taken away".
Is the ban standing up for women's rights or doing them out of a job?

Also on the show today...

PROPERTY SURGERY
It's a special property surgery: we are going to give you some hacks for your home that will help you sell it. So get in touch with any questions on what you can do to your house to up the asking price.
Brian Gilmour is from Indigo Square property, Clara Moore is a Professional Declutterer, Joy Of Space and Jo Behari is a DIY expert and TV presenter.
Text 80925 or call 08085929500.

CAN ERADICATING PERIOD POVERTY PAY?
We speak to Celia Hodson who has started a social enterprise to tackle period poverty - but can a moral business ever pay off? Celia Hodson is CEO of hey girl and Carolyn Currie is chief operating officer for Women's Enterprise Scotland.

PUNS
Glasgow comic Iain MacDonald is hoping to take the crown at next month's UK pun championships.

FITFAT
Could you lose weight just by ditching your fitness tracker? Dr Michael Mosley says yes.

LISA EVANS
We speak to the Scottish professional footballer who is starring in an online reality show to get more girls into football. Maureen McGonigle is founder of Scottish Women in Sport.

CAN YOU NAME THE PLACE?
CLUE 1: Today's place-name has much in common with Coldstream and Eyemouth, but is older and hotter.
CLUE 2: It is from the same language as Aberdeen and Perth.
CLUE 3: Like Glasgow and Holyrood, it appears in a novel by Sir Walter Scott - but it is given a fictional name.
CLUE 4: Like Aberdeen and Dundee, it has given its name to a type of food.
CLUE 5: Like Beith, it has a connection with a statement of independence.
CLUE 6: As with Kirkcudbright and Tobermory, the final clue is a song - but this one is about mice and windmills.

3 hours

Music Played

  • Stevie Wonder

    Happy Birthday

    • Single.
    • Motown.
    • 1.

Broadcast

  • Tue 30 Jan 2018 09:00

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