Saison 2016

142 épisodes

(200 min)

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04/01/2016

S2016 E1 04/01/2016

Joanna Gosling presents the BBC's daily news and current affairs programme with original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and breaking news. Victoria Derbyshire talks about the harrowing experience of losing her hair as a side-effect of chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer. Plus, an exploration of the reasons why the Saudi execution of a Shia cleric is so controversial.

Première diffusion : 4 janvier 2016

05/01/2016

S2016 E2 05/01/2016

Victoria Derbyshire asks if 'smart drugs' really work and reporter Benjamin Zand tries them out. Plus, David Rathband's twin brother says he was 'let down by his police service'.

Première diffusion : 5 janvier 2016

06/01/2016

S2016 E3 06/01/2016

Joanna Gosling speaks to the couple who missed out on a £35 million jackpot. A flood hit Cockermouth resident records a video diary. Plus a American gun shop owner who says his sales go up every time President Obama speaks.

Première diffusion : 6 janvier 2016

07/01/2016

S2016 E4 07/01/2016

The programme looks at the impact of loneliness on all age groups. One year on from the Charlie Hebdo massacre, the wife of one cartoonist talks about life as a widow. Plus the online scam to be wary of if you are buying a house.

Première diffusion : 7 janvier 2016

08/01/2016

S2016 E5 08/01/2016

Joanna Gosling presents the BBC's daily news and current affairs programme with original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and breaking news.

Première diffusion : 8 janvier 2016

11/01/2016

S2016 E6 11/01/2016

Norman Smith presents the BBC's daily news and current affairs programme with original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and breaking news.

Première diffusion : 11 janvier 2016

12/01/2016

S2016 E7 12/01/2016

The BBC's daily news and current affairs programme with original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and breaking news.

Première diffusion : 12 janvier 2016

13/01/2016

S2016 E8 13/01/2016

Joanna Gosling presents the BBC's daily news and current affairs programme. An unlicensed sperm donor explains why he's fathered 800 children.

Première diffusion : 13 janvier 2016

14/01/2016

S2016 E9 14/01/2016

Two teenagers tell the Victoria Derbyshire programme how they were assaulted by a group of men in Paris on New Year's Eve. The report that reveals transgender people in the UK face 'high levels of transphobia'. And the push to recruit high-calibre graduates into children's social work.

Première diffusion : 14 janvier 2016

15/01/2016

S2016 E10 15/01/2016

Joanna Gosling presents the BBC's daily news and current affairs programme with original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and breaking news.

Première diffusion : 15 janvier 2016

18/01/2016

S2016 E11 18/01/2016

Victoria Derbyshire presents the BBC's daily news and current affairs programme with original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and breaking news.

Première diffusion : 18 janvier 2016

19/01/2016

S2016 E12 19/01/2016

The BBC's daily news and current affairs programme with original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and breaking news.

Première diffusion : 19 janvier 2016

20/01/2016

S2016 E13 20/01/2016

Victoria Derbyshire speaks to Claire Throssell who lost her two sons in a house fire deliberately set by their father. Plus Karen, a foster carer, who has offered a home to a 14-year-old boy who fled Afghanistan.

Première diffusion : 20 janvier 2016

21/01/2016

S2016 E14 21/01/2016

Reaction to the Litvinenko Inquiry, which found that the murder of the ex-Russian spy in the UK was 'probably' approved by President Vladimir Putin.

Première diffusion : 21 janvier 2016

22/01/2016

S2016 E15 22/01/2016

Presented by Joanna Gosling. The programme looks at how confident people are feeling about the UK economy, and tries out a new dementia symptoms simulator.

Première diffusion : 22 janvier 2016

25/01/2016

S2016 E16 25/01/2016

Joanna Gosling presents the BBC's daily news and current affairs programme, looking at how charity fundraising needs to clean up its act and if Google is paying enough UK tax.

Première diffusion : 25 janvier 2016

26/01/2016

S2016 E17 26/01/2016

The BBC's daily news and current affairs programme with original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and breaking news. Stories include an MP giving an 'apology' to Paula Radcliffe for linking her to a doping scandal.

Première diffusion : 26 janvier 2016

27/01/2016

S2016 E18 27/01/2016

Joanna Gosling presents the BBC's daily news and current affairs programme. Joanna speaks to women who will be worse off because of pension age changes.

Première diffusion : 27 janvier 2016

28/01/2016

S2016 E19 28/01/2016

Joanna Gosling presents the BBC's daily news and current affairs programme. Including a report on a diabetic woman with a severe needle phobia and an examination of the UK's promise to accept more unaccompanied child refugees from Syria and other conflict zones. Plus, following Levi Bellfield's admission that he murdered Milly Dowler, the programme talks with the man who led the efforts to catch the serial killer.

Première diffusion : 28 janvier 2016

29/01/2016

S2016 E20 29/01/2016

Joanna Gosling presents the daily news and current affairs programme, discussing topics including the Zika virus outbreak and hand transplants on the NHS.

Première diffusion : 29 janvier 2016

01/02/2016

S2016 E21 01/02/2016

How did the Kids Company charity fold? A report looks at its demise We discuss changes being debated to women's state pensions A father calls for better mental health care for the young.

Première diffusion : 1 février 2016

02/02/2016

S2016 E22 02/02/2016

Joanna Gosling presents the daily news and current affairs programme. Jean Mackenzie speaks to 10-year-old Becky, who had to wait six years for a diagnosis of autism; Joanna and guests debate the complexities of reaching a diagnosis. And Boxer David Haye talks about being fighting fit and back in the ring.

Première diffusion : 2 février 2016

03/02/2016

S2016 E23 03/02/2016

Joanna Gosling presents the BBC's daily news and current affairs programme. Topics include debating the UK's role in the European Union, living with microcephaly and the Belfast's gay cake row that is reaching court.

Première diffusion : 3 février 2016

04/02/2016

S2016 E24 04/02/2016

How a boy got narcolepsy from the swine flu vaccine. Julian Assange's friend says his health is 'poor'. Debating the need for better services for bereaved parents.

Première diffusion : 4 février 2016

05/02/2016

S2016 E25 05/02/2016

A survivor of female genital mutilation tells the programme about the psychological effects of being cut. What next for Julian Assange? Supporters and opponents on what they think should happen to the Wikileaks founder. And can the discount supermarkets compete with easyFoodstore and its 'everything for 25p' offer?

Première diffusion : 5 février 2016

08/02/2016

S2016 E26 08/02/2016

The BBC's daily news and current affairs programme. Victoria discusses the dramatic increase in cosmetic surgery in the UK.

Première diffusion : 8 février 2016

09/02/2016

S2016 E27 09/02/2016

The BBC's daily news and current affairs programme. Victoria looks at the discrimination faced by people with dyslexia.

Première diffusion : 9 février 2016

10/02/2016

S2016 E28 10/02/2016

The BBC's daily news and current affairs programme with original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and breaking news. Victoria Derbyshire presents and striking junior doctors face questions from patients and government.

Première diffusion : 10 février 2016

11/02/2016

S2016 E29 11/02/2016

Victoria Derbyshire discusses calls for better child cancer diagnosis. Baroness Shirley Williams talks about her life, love and the Lib Dems as she steps down from 50 years in politics. And the mum who survived being stabbed five times while seven months pregnant.

Première diffusion : 11 février 2016

12/02/2016

S2016 E30 12/02/2016

Joanna Gosling speaks to two women who went on strike at Ford's Dagenham factory to demand equal pay in 1968, and discusses the current gender wage gap. A woman convicted of drug smuggling in Peru explains how she paid corrupt police officers to help her flee the country. And a family who escaped after their tumble dryer caused a house fire.

Première diffusion : 12 février 2016

15/02/2016

S2016 E31 15/02/2016

Victoria Derbyshire discusses the corruption allegations facing Fifa and where they go next with David Ginola, a former French international footballer, and Isha Johansen, the president of Sierra Leone's Football Association. They are also joined by chairman of England's FA Greg Dyke and former England goalkeeper Rachel Brown-Finnis. Three people who suffer with mental illness talk about the recent review which has concluded that mental health services in England are failing most psychiatric patients.

Première diffusion : 15 février 2016

16/02/2016

S2016 E32 16/02/2016

Victoria Derbyshire discusses the impact of gang violence on mental health. A man who was wrongfully accused of sexual assault after brushing past a woman at a station describes the impact it had on his life. The controller of BBC Three talks about the reasons why the channel is becoming online-only.

Première diffusion : 16 février 2016

17/02/2016

S2016 E33 17/02/2016

Victoria Derbyshire discusses the new scheme to try and reform those convicted of domestic abuse with a woman who was assaulted by her former partner. Two women explain why they used skin-lightening cosmetics, after an undercover investigation shows illegal selling of the creams is happening in London. Plus an examination of why the US has as many guns as it does people.

Première diffusion : 17 février 2016

18/02/2016

S2016 E34 18/02/2016

Models speak out about the pressures to be thin. Bereaved relatives call for a meningitis jab. A family describes living with a life-limiting disease.

Première diffusion : 18 février 2016

19/02/2016

S2016 E35 19/02/2016

Victoria Derbyshire talks to people with disabilities about why their sex lives are still considered by some to be a taboo subject. A new report shows that a high number of boys aged between eight and 18 are dying while fighting for so-called Islamic State. A woman addicted to shoplifting discusses her compulsion and explains why she cannot stop stealing.

Première diffusion : 19 février 2016

22/02/2016

S2016 E36 22/02/2016

Joanna Gosling speaks the mother of Mason Timmins, who contracted meningitis B and was declared brain dead the same day she noticed he was ill. She is calling for all children under 11 to get the vaccine. There is a debate on the UK's membership of the European Union and Norman Smith explains the key issues in the run-up to the referendum. The 92-year-old grandma who faces deportation to South Africa explains she wants to stay in the UK with her daughter.

Première diffusion : 22 février 2016

23/02/2016

S2016 E37 23/02/2016

There are more than 700,000 people in the UK who legally own firearms, a report looks at who they are and how they feel about British gun laws. Joanna Gosling speaks to a vet who helped deliver a baby gorilla by caesarean section, believed to be the first time it has happened in the UK. The programme also looks at how much it costs to win an Oscar.

Première diffusion : 23 février 2016

24/02/2016

S2016 E38 24/02/2016

Joanna Gosling speaks to Megaman, whose real name is Dwayne Vincent, from So Solid Crew about the lack of diversity among nominees for the Brit Awards. Cats are being killed and mutilated in Croydon and South London and police are yet to find the culprit, a report investigates. A man explains how he crowdfunded to cover his best friend's medical bills after he was hit by a lorry in Las Vegas without health insurance.

Première diffusion : 24 février 2016

25/02/2016

S2016 E39 25/02/2016

'He said no-one would believe me' - a Jimmy Savile abuse survivor tells his story. A British farmer explains why he has to rely on east European workers.

Première diffusion : 25 février 2016

26/02/2016

S2016 E40 26/02/2016

The BBC's daily news and current affairs programme with original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and breaking news, presented by Joanna Gosling. A Rotherham abuse survivor tells her story, debating free speech on student campuses and the sisters who were reunited by a mutual love of bingo.

Première diffusion : 26 février 2016

29/02/2016

S2016 E41 29/02/2016

Charlotte Hayman talks to Joanna Gosling about the difficulty of living with a parent who is an alcoholic. A passenger on board the Ryanair flight which had to be diverted to Berlin because of a disruptive stag party explains what happened. After the Academy Awards Akua Gyamfi, who started a database of black british actors, discusses the issue of diversity at the Oscars.

Première diffusion : 29 février 2016

01/03/2016

S2016 E42 01/03/2016

Joanna Gosling speaks to Richard, who has been homeless for almost four years and sometimes has to sleep in bins. She also talks to a member of the NHS choir who met Justin Bieber about beating the Canadian pop star to Christmas number one. And the amount of salt in various supermarket ready meals is examined to see the impact it could have on health.

Première diffusion : 1 mars 2016

02/03/2016

S2016 E43 02/03/2016

A man who broke his neck playing rugby at school explains why he is still not in favour of tackling being banned. Some Americans who live in the UK explain their reactions to Super Tuesday and the continuing success of Donald Trump. A former pensions minister warns some young people may have to work 'until they are 77' in order to have enough a sufficient pension.

Première diffusion : 2 mars 2016

03/03/2016

S2016 E44 03/03/2016

The doctor who had to eat his friends' bodies to survive after a plane crash in the Andes in 1972. Young people discuss a report from ChildLine that suggests children are plagued by low self-esteem and loneliness. And how does it feel to be catfished? We hear how fake profiles on social media affect lives.

Première diffusion : 3 mars 2016

04/03/2016

S2016 E45 04/03/2016

Joanna Gosling talks to the parents of twins born with cerebral palsy who want the NHS to allow surgery that was offered to only one of their children to be made available to everyone who needs it. Martin Lewis discusses the relationship between mental health and debt, as he launches a new charity. A leading fertility lawyer is calling for the UK law on surrogacy to be changed to make it less complicated.

Première diffusion : 4 mars 2016

07/03/2016

S2016 E46 07/03/2016

Joanna Gosling presents, and Victoria Derbyshire shares her latest video diary having had her final session of chemotherapy. The 92-year-old who has been given indefinite leave to remain in the UK gives her reaction to the news, and Christian Fraser shows scenes from the Greece-Macedonia border.

Première diffusion : 7 mars 2016

08/03/2016

S2016 E47 08/03/2016

Joanna Gosling speaks to four women involved in football, as a report highlights that a quarter who are involved in the national game have faced bullying. A family make an emotional appeal to find more information about the night their son and brother was killed in London. Campaigners claim that a ritual called 'breast ironing' is on the rise across the UK.

Première diffusion : 8 mars 2016

09/03/2016

S2016 E48 09/03/2016

Victoria Derbyshire is joined by junior doctors and the public to discover how much support there is for their third strike. Tributes are paid to the 'fifth Beatle', Sir George Martin. A man who has been on antidepressants since the age of 15 explains the impact the drugs are having on his life.

Première diffusion : 9 mars 2016

10/03/2016

S2016 E49 10/03/2016

Victoria Derbyshire meets the boy who overcame his phobia of talking and found his voice. The parents of a child who died in 2014 explain why they are now pleading with authorities to give them legal aid to hire a barrister for their son's inquest. An MP explains why he is happy to accept a pay rise.

Première diffusion : 10 mars 2016

11/03/2016

S2016 E50 11/03/2016

Victoria Derbyshire discusses unwanted sexual attention with a panel of guests as the British Transport Police tries to raise awareness of the issue in a new online campaign. Plus Down's syndrome and the workplace - how one company is helping to create employment opportunities.

Première diffusion : 11 mars 2016