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TODAY’S RADIO

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Shaun Keaveny 7AM, BBC 6 MUSIC

Paul Greengrass, director of the hotly anticipate­d film Jason Bourne – featuring the return of everyone’s favourite CIA assassin – joins Shaun in the studio to talk about the Bourne legacy, and about another project he’s working on with fellow Bourne man Christophe­r Rouse.

Bringing Up Britain 9AM, 9.30PM, RADIO 4

It is hard enough to bring up children and teenagers in the 21st century; it is even harder for those parents who have children who feel ill at ease with their gender identity. There is much confusing informatio­n about this matter, with some experts advocating early and drastic interventi­on over gender dysphoria. Mariella Frostrup and a team of experts give advice to parents who find themselves in this emotionall­y charged situation. Joan Collins (10pm, Radio 2)

Jo Whiley 8PM, RADIO 2

Lissie, the American singersong­writer, joins Jo for a live session of tracks from her album My Wild West. The album was recorded in Nashville, and is full of swelling choruses and heartache, with a teardrop never too far away.

Joan Collins – A Life In Lipstick 10PM, RADIO 2

A celebratio­n of the glamorous, Paddington-born actress, who always manages to keep her starry lustre – despite the passing years – and her self-deprecatin­g humour.

Late Junction 11PM, RADIO 3

Nick Luscombe picks highlights from the BBC Introducin­g stage at the Latitude Festival – a more laid-back and far less muddy event than Glastonbur­y.

Domestic Science 11.15PM, RADIO 4

Once you’ve got over the self-consciousl­y cabaret format of what is essentiall­y a physics lesson, this opening episode of a new series turns out to be rather good. Matt Parker, Steve Mould and Helen Arney make up the Festival Of The Spoken Nerd trio; their speciality is looking at everyday science in an offbeat way. On tonight’s show, they carry out an experiment that will rewire your brain. Well worth a listen.

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