What did you think of the show? (23/02/2009)
Self-styled saviour of Radio 1 Chris Moyles was in the studio to talk about his training to climb Kilimanjaro in aid of Comic Relief. Find out how you can support Chris' Red Nose Climb here.
Three months after the government set up community panels to help decide which projects convicted criminals should be put to work on, Paddy O'Connell paid a visit to Ipswich to see how the scheme is working. Read his blog on the issue and leave a comment here. You can comment on his One Show appearance here.
Sally Gunnell investigated just what kind of music it takes to inspire people to great feats of physical strength and endurance. Tell us which music motives you.
Dan Snow kicked off his week of films exploring Five Days That Changed Britain by looking at the maiden trip of Britain's first public passenger steam train. Do you agree? Tell us which days you think changed history here. And you can send us your suggestions to quiz Dan.
And Michael Mosley hopped on the couch to discover whether hypnotherapy can ever be a viable alternative to anaesthetic.
Also: Check out our gallery of your caravans and send us your pictures of you dressed as your favourite historical figures. Plus: You can still have a go at our Body Tricks.
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