Afleveringen
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Jane Fallon is one of Britain best selling novelists. Here she is on foxes, dogs, cats, animal rights, writing best sellers, social media and how it would be impossible to have a partner who isnât an animal lover. Ain't that the truth?
Kim Cooling founded Animal SOS Sri Lanka. Sheâs a determined voice for the voiceless. Her charity gives hope, life and never gives up. Kim tells us two of the most heart melting, life affirming rescue stories you will ever hear.
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One of the Family celebrates Guide Dogs 90th anniversary, featuring Susie Dent, Terry Quinn, Dr Helen Whiteside, Tim Stafford, Mark Moraghan, Spencer, Flash, Folly, Meta and Judy.
The history, the training, the puppies [OMG], the love, the bonds, the miracles and the magic. Itâs beyond words although Susie has a cracker. Itâs a beautiful thing - as is the specially written music âYou changed everythingâ.
Thatâs what they do. That IS exactly what they do.
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On the latest episode of the double award winning podcast, Pen Farthing tells us what really happened in that dramatic animal rescue from Afghanistan. He addresses the claims, the counter-claims, the truth and the lies.
âThis was NEVER about pets over peopleâ. The wonderful charity Nowzad was dedicated to saving dogs, cats and donkeys, giving them a better life and spreading the word on animal welfare but can that work ever continue? His brave, compassionate staff are safe after a dramatic journey through the mountains to Pakistan and then onto the UK but their hearts will always be back home, with the voiceless.
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The legend Les Dennis - comedian. actor, gameshow host, household name, national treasure and lover of canines talks about everything - from working with Ricky Gervais to walking with his âShitter-pooâ.
And for âextras' the author of Aesop's Animals, zoologist Jo Wimpenny, considers what the ancient fables tell us about how animals see the world and how we see them. Like - how much stuff a dog knows? And how much stuff a dogâs nose knows. It's absolutely fabulous.
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Nobody loves dogs more than these two wonderful human beings. Jenny talks of our connection of the natural word and animal kingdom - weâre nothing special; weâre just a tiny part of something magnificent. And itâs animal instinct that is an actors greatest asset.
Robbie movingly describes the dogs he loves and has loved. How they have enriched his life beyond measure. Life without them would be unimaginable. His home will always have a dog. Always.
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Everything you didnât know you didnât know about Neanderthals. As wolves are to dogs, these people are our evolutionary cousins.
Were Neanderthals just a bunch of âneanderthalsâ (cue common insult), or was there so much more to them? It seems there was. We are learning more and more everyday and my guests are at the absolute cutting, digging, scraping and genetically testing edge.
Professor Tom Higham, author of âThe World Before Usâ and Dr Rebecca Wragg Sykes, author of âKindredâ tell me who they were. Mysteries are solved but one big one remains. Why did they go extinct?
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Former MP and now Strategic Campaigns & Policy Advisor at the RSPCA Heidi Allen, actor and animal rights campaigner Peter Egan, animal welfare campaigner and author of âBadgered to Deathâ Dominic Dyer, zoologist and science communicator Sophie Pavelle and environmental campaigner James Miller join Nicky to discuss the animal welfare legislation in the Queens speech and what is surely a once in a lifetime opportunity to make this country the best in the world for animals.
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In an extraordinary conversation, the legendary Paxo on his love for his pet dog Derek and admiration for Princess Anne and his pet hates too - litter louts, former Prime Ministers and Derek licking his face. Except Jeremy always lets Derek lick his face. Life is complicated. Plus Professor Claudio Sillero, world expert on wild dogs. Do they like tummy rubs? Would they lick your face? What does the dog on the tundra tell us about the dog on the sofa?
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The world famous dog trainer Steve Mann answers every crazy question from recent puppy mum Rachel Burden. Plus - Nicky celebrates and indeed venerates the golden oldies with Maxwell [13] and Dr Victoria Hogg aka the legendary âVicky the Vetâ. Theyâre wise, serene and adorable - even when they break wind.
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David Lammy on the dog thatâs changed his family and the adopted child who changed his life. We hear listeners moving memories of their first dogs and get the latest from the pioneering child/dog bond research project. Nicky talks about his first dog and best friend Candy. Always loved. Never forgotten. Forever, one of the family.
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The fantastic Lorraine Kelly on her precious dog Angus, free speech, wildlife , conservation and the idiots who drink tiger penis tea. Plus the ever growing horror of dog theft. Dr Daniel Allen on fighting to change the law. And Jodie Ferrier tells the heart wrenching story of Fern - stolen in 2013 and reunited with her family 6 years later.
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Actor, activist, conservationist and dog lover Peter Egan is a true animal hero. He has dedicated his life to fighting for the voiceless. Hear a wonderful conversation with an extraordinary man. And hear from an amazing woman. Ira Moss is the founder of All Dogs Matter. Dogs are on trend. The puppy craze is out of control. Organised crime is loving it but Ira and her team are there for the dogs and always will be.
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In this arresting episode we hear how incredible police dogs are. What they do for us and how they do it. David Henrys, a police dog expert for nearly 28 years has some incredible tails from the front line. Plus - a dog can do anything and a dog changes everything. A dog will never ever let you be the same. Superstar and national treasure Michael Ball shares the love.
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In a joyous celebration, an array of stars from the 'One of the Family' podcasts speak from the heart about why they think dogs are just amazing. Hear Ricky Gervais, Kevin Bridges, Supervet Noel Fitzpatrick, Gabby Logan, Rebecca Front, Chris Packham, Susie Dent, Nihal Arthanayake, Sara Cox, Gary Lineker and two of the world's greatest dog experts Alexandra Horovitz and Victoria Stilwell,
We love them and they love us. It's a beautiful thing - as you'll hear. But you knew that.
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Radio royalty Sara Cox on animals on the airwaves, psychotic geese, puppy smells and all the beautiful dogs of her life. As for the dogs in all our lives - how the hell did that happen? One of the worlds greatest dog evolution experts Krishna Veeramah explains the journey from tundra to sofa ; how the wild wolf ended up in Paris Hiltonâs handbag. He also tells us how the mouse is in fact âone of the family'.
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A man who has been at the heart of political power in the UK - Alastair Campbell, with a shocking revelation about Blair and Brown, dogs in the Whitehouse, bagpipe loving seals, how politicians can save the planet and he learns about the real Carrie Symonds. He and Nicky also discuss how their dogs have helped them both through depression. Plus - Matthew Robinson from âPets as Therapyâ on the magic heâs seen in care homes, hospices and childrenâs hospitals. Amazing dogs. Wonderful therapy. Pure magic.
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Deborah Meaden from the Dragons Den on how she loves all animals and frankly isn't at all keen on people who don't. She has dozens of glorious creature both furred and feathery, including 4 dogs on the sofa and a cat who is as shrewd a judge of character as any of her fellow Dragons. Plus, Matthew Bottomley from Guide Dogs takes us into the fabulous world of these wonderful friends.
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2 remarkable people who have dedicated their lives to saving lives. âThe Super Vetâ Noel Fitzpatrick in his most intense and revealing interview yet and then, the extraordinary story of Georgiana Neagu, a Romanian animal lover who has single-handedly rescued hundreds of street dogs. âAnimals mean love for meâ.
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