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Sunday Herald foreign editor David Pratt follows an American helicopter rescue squad and reports back on how the team put their lives on the line to bring patients to safety.
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Vic Galloway goes in search of Britain's vanishing community spirit by planning a Christmas night out for all of his neighbours.
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Stuart Kelly talks to Audrey Niffenegger, author of bestselling novel The Time Traveler's Wife, about her life, her work and her new book A Fearful Symmetry.
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Vic presents the best of 2009's sessions, featuring previously unheard tracks from Idlewild, Glasvegas, Codeine Velvet Club, The Vaselines and many more.
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Jack talks to Graham Knight, who joined Dean Ford and The Gaylords in 1964, a popular group that gained international recognition after they changed their name to Marmalade.
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