06/12/2010
Children's minister Sarah Teather announces an inquiry into the sexualisation of children. Plus your family heroes, in 5 live Family Week and Daft Punk in the Monday music review.
Children's minister Sarah Teather announces an inquiry into how to stop children being bombarded with overtly sexual images and products. Brad in Hampshire tells us he's bought clothes for his daughter which the government may disapprove of.
For Family Week on 5 live, we hear from the heroes in your family. Caroline Platt tells Victoria her son Luke is their family hero after he rescued his sister when she was run over by a bus.
And in our Monday music review in the final half-hour, the Tron soundtrack from Daft Punk, Coldplay's Christmas Lights and ten-year-old Willow Smith whips her hair back and forth. Casting their critical eyes, singer-songwriter Anna Calvi, who's made it onto the 91热爆 Sound of 2011 list of artists predicted to make it big this year, as well as Colin Paterson and Ruth Barnes.
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