Jasper takes a look at how schools are changing with new approaches to teaching, and the trials of filming at the Boat Show at Earl's Court. He also considers the north-south divide in Britain and what it might lead to.
Jasper considers what will happen as China opens up to international tourism on a grand scale. He also looks at how the country is coping with the cold weather, and the proliferation of condoms in society.
Jasper lets off some steam about the people who irritate him in public situations. He also looks at the popularity of Crimewatch, and asks who really benefits from the programme - the public or the criminals?
Jasper considers the absurd things parents say to their children, and the lengths cigarette companies go to in order to reach increasingly smaller cohorts of smokers.
Jasper discusses why so many English people are xenophobic to some degree, and what other nations think of us. He also considers the changing nature of radio broadcasting around the world.
It's Valentine's Day, so Jasper discusses the perils of dating and romance in the modern world. He also looks at the variety of televised sport in Britain, while Steve and Hugh take a look at what the names of the famous really mean.