There's a warning that hundreds of autistic children in Norfolk are being left in limbo.
Chrissie hears the story of a Norfolk man and his kidney donor.
Stephen meets the star of the new version of the classic play at Norwich's Theatre Royal.
Tim Addicott sits in, as the police hold a meeting in Cromer about last month's disorder.
Johnny has the story of a woman who was caught short on her first date getting stuck in a window and chats to Adam Clayton from U2 about the band's tour and latest recordings.
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