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TODAY’S RADIO
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.