What to Watch This Week: World Record Breakers, Screenagers and the Death of Nightlife?

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Delve into the struggling nightlife economy, Guinness World Record holders, and the dangers of children using smartphones on Shots! TV.

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Last Orders: The Death of Nightlife?

The country's night time economy is facing multiple threats after a series of crises. We take a look at how businesses are coping, and what needs to be done. Watch Last Orders: The Death of Nightlife to hear from local businesses and consumers.

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Record Breakers: Epic Challenges of Endurance

Catch up with some of our home grown world record holders, to see what makes them tick, and what possesses them to try to be the best in the world. Watch Record Breakers: Epic Challenges of Endurance to hear from Guinness World Record holders like Lee Edwards who swam from Sealand to Felixstowe in poor weather conditions.

Screenagers: The Digital Dilemma

It is a very modern dilemma. Should you give in to pressure and give your child a smartphone, or keep them away from the devices as long as possible? We explore the impact smartphones are having on children and ways to help protect them. Watch Screenagers: The Digital Dilemma to hear from experts, parents and teachers.

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