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30/03/2016

Blue Peter's Radzi on why he is retracing the route taken by Martin Luther King Jr on a civil rights march. Plus talks on resolving the crisis facing the UK steel industry.

The government prepares for urgent talks aimed at resolving the crisis facing the UK steel industry, after Tata Steel puts its entire UK operation up for sale, with fifteen thousand jobs at risk.

Michael Mansfield QC - who represented the de Menezes family throughout the inquest into the death of Jean Charles de Menezes and subsequent judicial review - reacts to the decision of the European Court of Human Rights not to prosecute the officers who shot the Brazilian in London in July 2005.

Gold medal winning Paralympian Hannah Cockcroft expresses her concerns about getting around in Rio de Janeiro at this year's Games after returning from a familiarisation visit to Brazil. Rio is set to close fast-track traffic lanes after the Olympics, but before the start of the Paralympics.

Phil Tufnell describes the art of so-called 'death bowling' as England's men make it through to the final of the World T20 cricket.

As photographer Spencer Tunick calls on the citizens of Hull to get naked in the name of art, former participants of his previous events recall what it's like to take part in events of this kind.

Blue Peter's Radzi explains why he's retracing the steps of Martin Luther King Jr on his childhood hero's historic civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery.

Conor McNamara & James Ducker run down the big football talking points of the moment in Team Talk.

And Midnight Expert Julie Holness offers advice on how to perfect your interview technique.

2 hours, 30 minutes

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Wed 30 Mar 2016 22:30

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  • Wed 30 Mar 2016 22:30