Episode 2
Blockbuster author Frederick Forsyth explains why he's written a poem in tribute to the soldiers of the Somme, and soprano Melissa Alder sings a version specially set to music.
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Melissa Alder performs Frederick Forsyth's Fallen Soldier
Duration: 03:19
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Should women have to wear high heels to work?
Duration: 02:01
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INTERVIEW: Frederick Forsyth
Duration: 05:44
On this week's programme...
Prime Minister David Cameron says the UK听 is 鈥渙ne of the most successful multi-race, multi-faith, multi-ethnic democracies anywhere on earth鈥. But is that true?
He also announced a new action plan to tackle race hate crime which has flared up against Muslim and Polish communities 鈥 fuelled, say some, by heated Brexit rhetoric. So 鈥 against that background - can Britain really hold its head up high? Are we a model rainbow nation? Or do the differences between religions and culture do more to divide us rather than unite?
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London鈥檚 Muslim Mayor Sadiq Khan has been using Ramadan to emphasise religious tolerance and togetherness. We join him as he breaks fast - at a synagogue.
PANEL:
Tariq Ramadan,听 Professor of Contemporary Islamic Studies at Oxford University
Andrea Minichiello Williams, a lawyer and Director of Christian Concern for our Nation
Rabbi Laura Janner-Klausner, Senior Rabbi , Reform Judaism
Pastor Clement Okusi, the pastor at Eternity Church, Croydon
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And from our Birmingham studio we're joined by Alicja Kaczmarek of the Polish Expats Association.
Also this week, Pope Francis apologised听 for the Church's treatment of gay people. And, the Church of England is launching a special Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender congregation "to supplement and support" Christians who identify as LGBT. Those opposed to the idea see it as disobedient to the teaching of the faith, others see it as a step in the right direction. Does the Church of England's establishment of a specific group for LGBT members signify more isolation instead of inclusion? And, are the Pope's words enough to reconcile the relationship with the gay community?
And, dress code at work. Is it acceptable to expect women to wear high heels and make up as part of their office look? This week a Parliamentary Committee met to discuss high heels and workplace dress code after a petition of nearly 150,000 signatures labelled current rules as outdated and sexist. How far can bosses go with their dress demands 鈥 and do women face taller expectations than their male colleagues?
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Tommy Sandhu - armed with a pair of stiletto heels 鈥 finds out what people on the streets think.
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Joining the panel - Nicola Thorp 鈥 who started the petition after losing her job for refusing to wear high heels at the office.
And, Liz Brewer 鈥 etiquette and behaviour expert
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Also on the show
Multi-million selling author Frederick Forsyth meets Nikki Bedi to discuss a life of inspiration, intrigue and the images of the Somme that still scar his memory.
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As we commemorate 100 years since the Battle of the Somme, and remember the loss of more than a million lives, soprano听 Melissa Alder joins us in studio to perform Frederick Forsyth's poem Fallen Soldier.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Naga Munchetty |
Editor | Dave Stanford |
Producer | Muireann McGinty |
Assistant Producer | Stephen McVey |
Interviewed Guest | Frederick Forsyth |
Performer | Melissa Alder |
Broadcast
- Sun 3 Jul 2016 10:00