Fi is joined in the studio by Felix Dennis and Poet Alison Brumfitt. Our Guerilla report is in praise of Morris Dancing, author Joanne Harris chooses her Inheritance Tracks and we speak to a couple whose son went missing almost 20 years ago
Christine and Pete Boxell's son Lee went missing in 1988 when he was just 15. They have spent twenty years hoping that Lee will walk back through the door but none of the sightings of him have ever come to anything.
Having had her heart broken – and endured some pretty painful relationships - Chloe has decided that her happiness lies in dating married men.
This week's poet is Alison BrumfittÌý who has performed her unique, insightful and humorous brand of poetry allÌýaround the country.
Felix Dennis is one of Britain’s best known entrepreneurs. He was born in Kingston-upon-Thames in 1947.
After leaving Harrow College of Art, Dennis wasted a great deal of his youth playing in R&B bands. In 1971 he was imprisoned by the British government as a co-editor of OZ magazine at the culmination of the longest conspiracy trial in English history. Dennis recorded a single with John Lennon to raise money for a legal defence fund.