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Â鶹Éç TV and radio this week: the Life's Too Short series finale and stress levels in the UK

Dan Slipper Dan Slipper | 10:19 UK time, Wednesday, 21 December 2011

Actor Warwick Davis

In the series finale of Life's Too Short, Warwick attended a charity event in the hope of hanging out with celebrities. However, in trying to impress pop star Sting he ended up spending more than he could afford.

Other highlights:

Listen - Radio 4 - All In The Mind
Claudia Hammond heard about the results of a Â鶹Éç scientific study into stress levels in the UK and what they reveal about the origins of mental health problems.

Listen - Radio 4 - Can You Touch Your Toes?
Anita Anand investigated the new system designed to establish who is and is not fit for work. She followed four people with different disabilities and health conditions as they navigated the process, from filling in forms to the 'computer-led' medical, through to the results and the appeals process.

Listen - Radio 4 - In Touch
Peter White examined imaginative and safe ways to stir fry in the latest Can't See Will Cook segment.

Listen - World Service - Outlook
Businesswoman-turned-philanthropist Dame Stephanie Shirley described raising her severely autistic son Giles.

Listen - World Service - World Have Your Say
The programme explored whether you can ever fight cancer with a positive attitude?

Watch - Â鶹Éç Two - See Hear
Award-winning filmmaker Sam Dore joined Memnos and Radha to review the latest cinema and DVD releases.

Watch - Cbeebies - Something Special
Entertaining regular educational series for four to seven year old children with learning difficulties.

Listen - Radio 4 - You & Yours - Weekdays at noon
The consumer affairs programme which regularly includes disability issues.

Coming soon:

Listen - Radio 4 - Am I Really Free?
When are mentally ill patients really free to make decisions about their treatment?

Catch up with disability radio and TV programmes on the Â鶹Éç every Wednesday on this blog.

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