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Derby Fostering, Take Me Out and Shisha Smoking

Derby is low on foster carers. We ask if Shisha smoking is dangerous and why a former Miss Derby is on TV.

7.08am: A war widow from Derbyshire is helping to set up a national support phone line for war veterans and their families.

7.15am: The RSPCA in Derby has a puppy who the charity can't afford to treat.

7.23am: A 14 year old from Ripley has won a silver medal in the 200 metres Breaststroke at the British Swimming Championships in Manchester.

7.37am: A Derby woman and her dancing dog competed at Crufts, find out how she got on.

7.44am: People smoking Shisha, a form of flavoured tobacco, at the launch of a new caf茅 in Derby.

7.53am: A former Miss Derby who is on the dating show Take Me Out puts the breakfast team through their dating paces.

8.08am: A health expert tells us whether smoking flavoured tobacco is bad for your health.

8.15am: After ten years, work on a national football centre will start in Burton today.

8.22am: Phil muses about grappling with hot crumpets.

8.25am: Coverage of the earthquake in Japan.

8.37am: As leaflets appealing for foster carers have been sent to EVERY house in Derby, we hear from a man who is fostering five children.

8.45am: Phil talks to a geologist from Swanwick about the impact of the earthquake in Japan.

8.50am: Colin Gibson shares his thoughts on the Rams' poor form.

8.53am: Eurovision expert Christine Binding from Burton chats to Phil about the UK entry.

3 hours

Broadcast

  • Fri 11 Mar 2011 07:00