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What did you think of the show? (6/11/08)

Host_Ryan - One Show team | 13:25 UK time, Thursday, 6 November 2008

Ian Botham in the studioSporting legend Sir Ian Botham took a break from fishing to join Adrian and Christine in the studio.

With Remembrance Day coming up, Lucy Siegle looked at the power of symbols such as the poppy. What does your poppy mean to you?

Our resident scientist Marty Jopson returns! This time he asked: Can an opera singer really break a glass with just her voice? Can she?

The Eyam Plague was the focus of our penultimate Worst Time To Be British. Michael Mosley told us how the deadly disease hit the Derbyshire village of Eyam in 1665 - and the famous story of the villagers' self sacrifice. Your 'Worst Time'?

Dom Littlewood and his sidekick 'Dim' travelled to Liverpool's famous Penny Lane to collect pennies for Pudsey - except one of them didn't quite make it there... No prizes for guessing who ends up penniless on the wrong Penny Lane. You've got a week left to give us your pennies. Click here to find out more about Pennies for Pudsey.

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