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06/04/2015

Nihal sits in for Phil Williams and conducts an on-air taste experiment to see how listening to different music can change the sensation of what we physically taste.

Nihal sits in for Phil Williams and conducts an on-air taste experiment to see how listening to different music can change the sensation of what we physically taste.

The owner of a Cornwall theme park explains why he's measuring the screaming decibels on his rollercoaster over the Easter holiday, as concerns grow over the noise impact on a new housing development being built next door.

In Back Row with Alex James and Gavin Inskip: The Prodigy top the album charts, the latest movie in The Fast and the Furious franchise cleans up at the box office, Gypsy returns to the West End stage after 40 years, and Twin Peaks co-creator David Lynch walks away from a 25th anniversary remake.

Social media expert John Popham explains what happens to your digital profile after death; teachers warn that counter-terror laws are stifling debate in the classroom and could have an adverse affect on teaching; and Prince Harry starts his military attachment Down Under.

Plus, midnight expert Professor Jim Horne from Loughborough University's sleep research centre, answers listeners' questions on how to get a good night's sleep.

2 hours, 30 minutes

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Mon 6 Apr 2015 22:30

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  • Mon 6 Apr 2015 22:30