23/06/2011
The RAC has been sold by Aviva. What does that means for its members? The rise of outdoor cinema and Shari Vahl reports on a police investigation into a 'boiler room' gang.
Peter White on the sale of the RAC and what it means for its members and the proposal to offer the public shares in Government-saved banks. Plus - putting the pizzazz back into the pictures - as cinemas compete with an expanding array of ways to view at home we talk to the people liberating films and film-goers from the multiplex, complete with fancy dress, and props.
And at 1230 Shari Vahl with a special report on a huge police investigation into "boiler room" fraud.
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The RAC
The RAC has changed hands for the second time in 6 years. Why has the current owner, the insurer Aviva, sold the RAC for one billion pounds?
Duration: 06:08
Alternative cinemas
From drive-ins to pop up cinemas, all over the UK people who are passionate about film are offering new ways to experience the medium.
Duration: 07:15
Make-up lessons for visually impaired people
We join a workshop programme for visually impaired teenagers which designed to introduce them to the practical skills of choosing, and applying, their makeup independently.
Duration: 06:07
Bank shares
Nick Clegg has given his support to a proposal to giveaway shares in the part nationalised banks RBS and Lloyds to 45 million British voters. How could a plan like this be implemented?
Duration: 05:48
Boiler Room Fraud
Find out how You and Yours listeners were at the heart of aninvestigation which convicted the biggest boiler room fraud gang in the UK.
Duration: 27:34
Broadcasts
- Thu 23 Jun 2011 12:00成人快手 Radio 4 FM
- Thu 23 Jun 2011 12:04成人快手 Radio 4 LW