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Last Updated: Friday, 18 July, 2003, 08:47 GMT 09:47 UK
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Our guest presenter was Alistair Appleton
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On the last day of specially extended programmes from Bath we looked at the new Bath spa development, and spoke to its architect, Sir Nicholas Grimshaw.
Bronwyn Cosgrave looked at the growing popularity of day spas - and she went along to try one out.
And we heard from Sophy Roberts from Conde Nast Traveller and Paul Simons, Chairman of the British Spas Federation about spas in other parts of the UK and around the world.
Highlights
If you want to see so some of the week's highlights, click on the links at the top of the page.
Competition
The winners of this week's competitions on Breakfast in Bath are:
Monday: Tom Sawyer from Chandler's Ford, Southampton, wins a day at the races. Tuesday: Jacky Bonner from Salisbury wins a giant Bath bun from Sally Lunn's bakery
Wednesday: Roy Powell from Melksham, Wiltshire, gets a meal at The Royal Crescent Restaurant, Bath
Thursday: Mrs Valerie White from Bradford on Avon gets a season ticket to Sir Peter Hall's productions at the Theatre Royal
Friday: Carol Flynn from Staines in Middlesex, wins a day at Thermae Bath Spa, Britain's original and only natural thermal spa.
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WATCH AND LISTEN
Breakfast in Bath Highlights - Fay Weldon

 Breakfast in Bath Highlights - Watsu therapy

 Breakfast in Bath Highlights - Gareth Chilcott says that rugby is part of Bath's history

 Breakfast in Bath Highlights - How Jane Austen was inspired by Bath

 Breakfast in Bath Highlights - TV historian Michael Wood

 Breakfast in Bath Highlights - Dr Rosemary Leonard explains why Bath's spa water is good for you

 Breakfast in Bath Highlights - Local history expert Catherine Spence, plus historian Lucy Moore

 Breakfast in Bath Bronwyn Cosgrave investigates day spas

 Breakfast in Bath Our interview with Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, the architect of the modern Bath spa



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