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The Kaye Adams Programme

Louise White sits in

Duration: 3 hours

First broadcast: on BBC Radio OrkneyLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Scotland Highlands and Islands

The American environmental activist, Erin Brokovich, has given her backing to residents in Aviemore, concerned about the quality of water in the area. Locals have complained to Scottish Water that supplies have smelled and tasted unpleasant since a new treatment plant opened four years ago. Scottish Water says the water is safe, and insists the new plant has improved quality. Louise wants to know what's the water like that comes out of your tap - clear and delicious or murky and unpleasant? Louise Asks: Erin Brockovich is concerned about the quality of the water in Aviemore - what is the water like where you are?

KFC ONLY
Louise hears from a woman who has eaten nothing but fried chicken for three years.

OUTDOOR SAFETY
With the clocks changing thousands more of us will take advantage of the extra daylight and better weather getting into the great outdoors. But you don't want to end up like the woman who was rescued from Ben Nevis wearing summer clothes and shorts - Louise finds out the safety basics required to enjoy the Scottish wilderness.

FOOD SHARING
Would you eat a strangers leftovers? We hear about the Edinburgh food sharing initiative that allows you to share your excess food via an App.

FREE STUFF
How can you get stuff for free? One man in the States changed his surname to "Null" in pursuit of freebies. Louise gets some tricks from dedicated freeloaders.

NAKED PSYCHOLOGY
What's the attraction of going nude? Louise takes a tasteful and non-sensational look at why some of us find nudity excilitrating

ASK THE DOCTOR
Dr Fiona casts her professional eyes over the medical stories that have been making the news this week - Why eating Easter eggs is putting some people in A & E - Plus she answers any listener's medical queries. Show less

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