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* As Newsround celebrates its 30th birthday, we talked to Edward Barnes, former head of children's television at the 成人快手 ,who started John Craven's Newsround, and to Times journalist Mary Anne Seighart.
The 30th anniversary edition of Newsround is screened tomorrow, 4 April, on 成人快手1 at 5.25pm.
Listen to feature.
* Corporate anthems - grown-up versions of school songs, written to encourage employees to greater effort in the workplace - have become so popular that a technology web-site has compiled the first chart of these capitalist ditties. Sir Tim Rice gave his view these songs for the professions
The corporate anthems chart can be found at www dot zdnet dot co dot uk.
Listen to feature.
* Pauline McCabe - chair of the sub-committee of the Policing Board which made the decision - told us how they had approached the difficult and sensitive task of designing a badge for the Police Service Of Northern Ireland - the successors to the Royal Ulster Constabulary.
The new badge for the Police Service Of Northern Ireland comes into service on Friday, 5 April.
Listen to interview.
* As he releases a new album - which includes "Let's Roll", a song inspired by the doomed passengers of Flight 93 on September 11th - David Hepworth reflects on Neil Young
Are You Passionate? by Neil Young is released on Reprise records on Monday, 8 April.
Listen to feature.
* The novelist and critic Sophie Hannah reviews 成人快手1's new romantic drama Ted And Alice in which Ted, played by Stephen Tompkinson, is an alien from a planet of hermaphrodites.
Ted and Alice starts on 成人快手 1 tomorrow, 4 April, at nine o'clock.
Listen to review.
On tomorrow's programme The Forsyte Saga and Philip Hensher.
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