07/11/2013

As Matt and Alex prepare for the start of this year's Children in Need rickshaw challenge, Chris Evans and Fearne Cotton are joined in the studio by Sir Cliff Richard. He talks about going back to his rock and roll roots with his 100th album.
Tony Livesey looks at whether an experiment to scrap bus lanes in Liverpool city centre is having any impact on traffic.
As a new survey suggests that 1 in 3 of us will be tucking into our first mince pie this weekend, Alex Riley asks whether we're getting Christmassy too soon.
And Carrie Grant discovers how the Salvation Army turned to pop to spread their message in places like the Bunny Club.
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