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31.5.07

LONDON TONIGHT TONIGHT: Thurs 31st May

Afternoon, afternoon,

Now, don't know about you, but it's a long time since most of the 'London Tonight' team were at school. In fact, for some of us, the memory is just a vague blur interrupted... by the sound of bells ringing... combined with the smell of over-cooked flans. But, however long ago it was - and in SOMEONE'S case, it was a REALLY long time - none us can remember carrying a knife, or a gun.

And yet, the prospect of that is SO real in modern classrooms that new measures have been introduced today, giving teachers powers to search pupils. Do they want the powers? Should they have them? Why, on earth, do we need them? Have a think - because after Marcus Powell has filed his report this evening, we'll be asking for your opinions.

Ever heard of the Pobjoy Mint? It's the largest private mint in Europe. No, that accolade does not belong to the 'Polo', as the director 'hilariously' just suggested. Not even in a French accent. Anyway, the Pobjoy johnnies knock out the coinage for several countries, including the Falklands - and, 25 years after the islands were wrestled back from Argentina, there's to be a collection of special commemorative coins. And who better to see the first pocketfuls of pennies rolling off the production line than Prime Minister of the day, Baroness Thatcher. Liz Wickham was there too. On her best behaviour, presumably.

North London v South London... the age-old argument is, for most of us, a talking-point over a pint perhaps - with both sides agreeing to disagree come 'last orders'. However, one group of South Londoners just wouldn't let it lie and, get this, they've been offering to pay the taxi fare for North Londoners, to take a sort of 'See what you're missing' tour of southern delights. Glen Goodman was there today when they, frankly, struggled to find any takers.

We'll also be hearing about one campaign to switch off London's lights, another to clampdown on dishonest theatrical agents, and one more to improve the weather... well, imagine if there was even a TINY chance of it working...

Okey-dokey, see you at SIX.

Ben & Romilly

30.5.07

LONDON TONIGHT TONIGHT: Weds 30th May

Afternoon,

We won't mention the weather today. Firstly, because what more is there to say. Secondly, because swearing isn't big or clever.

Anyway, there are more exciting things to talk about... such as a 'Eurythmic' - just the one mind, but still, if you're of a certain age (which at least one of this evening's presenters is) 'Annie' and 'Dave' had quite an impact back in the 80's. Well, tonight, BOTH presenters are rather looking forward to meeting 'Dave' ('Mr Stewart' to his tailor) when he comes in to the studio to talk about looking for 'Annie Mk II'... to perform with him... live on stage... do you follow?... it could be you. At least one of the team has been overheard ringing up the local hairdresser, asking about the cost of dyeing their hair orange...

Before we go that far (down the programme running-order) we're going to be reporting on the opening of the public inquiry into the expansion of Stansted. Enjoying your cheap flights? Want to save the planet? Expansion a necessity of life? Want that expansion in the form of a runway at the end of your garden? Take two bottles into the shower? (Actually, that last one's nothing to do with it, but you get the picture.) Piers Hopkirk has the day's story - which includes an appeal from the good people of Greenland, who sort of see the 'global-warming threat' as a little more 'immediate' than some of us.

Meanwhile Liz Wickham's being playing fast and loose at London's newest, biggest casino. Yes, we know the Dome (sorry, O2) lost the supercasino contract, but while the eyes of the capital looked to Greenwich, a huge casino was being knocked together in the West End. You snooze in London, you lose in London.

Now, if you were to 'win big' on the craps tables (it's a game, rather than a comment on the quality of the furniture) you might want to move house, or boat. A rather ENORMOUS liner will soon be berthing on the Thames offering the sort of permanent, waterside, acclamation only the filthy rich can dream of. Still, nice to have a look at what the filthy reach dream of - and that's what Damien Steward will be doing.

So - see you at six o'clock. Let's face it - it's that or doing the washing up...

Ben & Romilly.
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29.5.07

LONDON TONIGHT TONIGHT: Tues 29th May

Hello and a very good afternoon to you.

So, did you all have fun in the sun... giving our new summer wardrobe a run-out... stuff our faces with barbequed goodies...? Nope. Us neither.
Dreadful, dreadful, dreadful weather.

That's ONE thing we'll be addressing in the programme tonight.

The rest of it starts with a special investigation into trouble on London's buses. According to drivers who've spoken to Chris Rogers, it's getting worse - and they say the increase began when free bus-travel was introduced for under 16s. See the pictures. Hear the drivers. We'll then put it all to TfL.

8 days ago, the Cutty Sark went up in flames. This evening, Piers Hopkirk will show you 'up close' the damage that's been done and he'll also report on a concert that will hopefully raise at least some of the millions that'll be needed to put some of that damage right.

Next up: a story to melt your heart. Young Angelina Vidler wants to be a ballerina, but she has an even steeper hill to climb than most four year olds - as she goes through chemotherapy and radiotherapy to treat a rare from of kidney cancer. But today - a treat, a REAL treat for Angelina - when she got to rehearse with the Royal Ballet IN Covent Garden. Kate Recordon has the story.

Staying with the arts, but popping over the river to the Royal Festival Hall. Those who always thought it was a bit of an eye-sore were no doubt delighted when a 2 year, £90 million refit began. Look at it now - and it, er, looks the same.
Liz Wickham though has a look round the inside to see where all the money did go, and what £90 million can get you these days.

Steve Hargrave will be speaking to the Manic Street Preachers ahead of their 3 night stay at the Kentish Town Forum... there are two VERY expensive barbeques to be won (it's National Barbeque Week - honest)... and, as we said earlier, Chrissie's got some explaining to do.

It's live - on ITV1 - at SIX.

See you there,

Ben & Romilly

25.5.07

London Tonight Tonight 25th May

Hello.
I am on the point of walking out this afternoon...
First we are featuring sheep racing on Clapham Common - an area of London renowned for curious perambulations by confused former senior politicians, the rather beautiful headquarters of the National Union of Seamen (now part of Bob Crow's RMT) and John Prescott's flat.
But sheep racing?
And the sheep have been given London Tonight names: mine is offensive, inaccurate and very misleading. You will have to tune in to even begin to understand my ire. Ram, bam no-thankyou, mam!

Next we are reviewing Pirates of the Caribbean III and, despite my very best and even persistent requests on your collective behalves, there simply won't be enough Kiera Knightley and no Keith Richards at all. Frankly, the plank beckons for all concerned.

Tamzin will present with her customary authority, skill, charm and dignity WHAT NOT TO MISS but, without Keira and Keith, frankly it has been missed already.
Sophie Ellis Bexter is, however, some considerable compensation: a wise and intelligent young woman, born of Blue Peter stock and seriously gifted in the vocals territory. She is live in the studio.

On the news front, we examine how it could have been that 8 doctors over 4 days missed blood poisoning in a young woman who subsequently died. Surely her GP would have spotted it? Might have done, but the GP was not available as it was a Bank Holiday. Someone else in the practice? Nope: she had to use an Out of Hours Service which proved to be "seriously flawed", to quote the inquiry findings; "fatally flawed", to quote her partner. We talk to the boss of the out of hours service and to the dead woman's partner.

Finally, despite everything we are told about how good trees are for the environment, we don't have enough of them in London. It's partly down to Health and Safety and, before I explode again, and possibly walk out, let's leave it at that: do join us when all will be explained at 6.

Entertaining, informative and sheep? What more could you ask?
Alastair and Tamzin

24.5.07

London Tonight Tonight 24th May

Good afternoon:
I am still recovering from having interviewed Joanna Lumley on the ITV Lunchtime News about the appeal for Darfur.
Elegant and compassionate, she is a remarkable woman.
Talking of such, Katie is tied up at the moment doing an interview for the Independent Newspaper about style: I offered a few tips but it was never a conversation destined to last long, so here I am.

We have two Tamzins tonight: well actually a Tamzin, as in Sylvester, and a Tamsin, as in Roberts - and I think there may be potential for a falling-out!
As you may already be aware, the Sylvester one has a thing about monkeys. But she, the Sylvester one, is at the Ivor Novello Awards which celebrate our finest song-smiths and Peter Tork, Davey Jones, Mickey Dolentz and the one whose surname is, I think, Naysmith, are nowhere to be seen. (Hey Hey, we're the Monkees: keep up!). But she did net some superstars for your enjoyment, later.
The other one, the Roberts one, went to meet the smallest monkey in the world - when I say "a bit of a handful" I mean it. Talk about sweet but the Sylvester person is fuming that she didn't get the gig!

Anyway, less attractive animals, through little fault of their own, also appear on the programme as a couple are sentenced for breeding and training fighting dogs. It shouldn't happen anywhere but it has been happening in Acton; full details at 6.

A long way south from there and there's trouble brewing in Gravesend: a Sikh taxi driver was murdered with his own car but the local Sikh community say they warned it was a murder waiting to happen and the Police didn't do enough to avoid it. We'll bring you both sides of the sorry tale.

And finally, 70 year old Harry is a Hampstead gentleman who has, for years, occupied a shack on the Heath. Squatters rights, you may wonder. You'd be right. But what will knock you off your chair, stool or chaise longue is the amount of money his squatters rights plot has been valued at: you'll need a cold drink when you hear.
See you at six
Alastair

23.5.07

London Tonight Tonight Weds 23rd May

Hello.
We hope you are going to get home in time to watch London Tonight tonight as there's trouble on the tracks again.

Yes, a large fire in Bermondsey under the railway line and near some pretty unstable gas cylinders, could play havoc with your journey home. The pictures are spectacular and Glen is live to tell you exactly which trains are going nowhere.

Now Metronet - does the name ring a bell? It's the group of companies responsible for maintaining the tube lines, and responsible many are saying for doing a pretty shoddy job! Now Ken wants a change in the law so he can get rid of the lot of them. We will be asking whether the tubes really are going down the tube and is it all Metronet's fault?

But it hasn't all been doom and gloom. One lucky, lucky Piers Hopkirk got sent to a Surrey vineyard this afternoon to see if British wines really do sparkle. If you thought home grown sparkling wine was closer to vinegar, think again, this one has been up against the big boys and been winning all the prizes.

Oh yes and there's Damien on the joys of Hampstead, and Johnny Depp on Keith Richards. Irresistible! Oh, and Alastair, too!

See you later,
Romilly

22.5.07

London Tonight Tonight 22nd May

Good afternoon.

After such a dramatic day yesterday we were all braced for a quiet one in the capital... No such luck I'm afraid!!!

There have been huge developments in the case of the murdered spy Alexander Litvinenko...
London says "hand over the suspect, we want a murder trial!" Russia replies... "no way Jose" and things get nasty.
Tonight there's a diplomatic stand off, and a widow left wondering if she'll ever see justice happen.
We look back at the radiation trail... And find out if our city is still glowing green!

Prince Philip is touring what's left of the Cutty Sark. A staunch defender of the teacutter, he's said to be devastated by yesterday's fire. We're in Greenwich live.
One man who can remember sailing on the high seas is Sidney Palmer. Meet the delightful "YOUNG" man who was one of the last to serve on the Cutty Sark herself. He's a sprightly thing at 86. And he'll melt your heart.

Other stuff - the Londoner who won a private jet only to find he's too skint to fly it! Believe me, you couldn't make it up!

And, the movie about Walthamstow Market making waves in Cannes. Tamzin has to keep her very own Del-Boy in check... It's TV gold so don't miss it.

That's not even it - there's more... You'll just have to join us at six!

See you then.

21.5.07

London Tonight Tonight May 21st

Good afternoon and here's what's ahead on London Tonight Tonight.

We're sure you've seen them - the pictures of the Cutty Sark in flames. We've been down at Greenwich all day to capture the fight to save one of our most precious icons of maritime history.
Once she sailed faster than any other on the high seas... Today she burned almost as quickly.
Alastair is live on location with all the key interviews, and Emma Walden has been taking a look back at the history books to tell you just why the Cutty Sark is so important to London and to Britain.
So don't miss it - the pictures are amazing and shocking all at the same time.

In other stuff, Katie's poised in the studio to bring you all the other top stories in the capital. Including Desmond Tutu on a rare visit to his old stomping ground of Lewisham - and he's as full of life as ever.

Developments in Cannes have taken another bizarre twist with Tamzin Sylvester reporting on the publicity for a movie that hasn't even been shot yet.... And wait till you see the star-studded line up for St Trinians - it's got Alastair pretty excited!!!

Plus, our last ever interview with the Prime Minister - find out what he thinks of the capital as he bids Downing Street goodbye.
As you can see, it's jam-packed.

See you at six.

17.5.07

London Tonight Tonight Thursday 17th May

Hello and good afternoon.
We have wonderful people on the show tonight and some utter debris!

Let's start with the debris: they saw a delivery van with the doors open and the keys in the ignition, so they jumped in and drove off. When the rightful owner springs into action to defend his property, they kept going. Hear the horror of what happened next, at 6.

John Armitt is certainly not debris but is he wonderful? That is what 2012 Trio of Ken, Tessa and Seb are hoping because he is the new delivery man for the 2012 Games. Problem is he is also the man who runs Network Rail - huge public sector subsidies and, let's be frank, an improving but not perfect record for..... time-keeping! We ask him if this is a joke or a sound appointment.

Simon Harris is definitely wonderful and he's still in New York making trouble for the Mayor and lots of other Mayors from around the world. See what happened when Harris bumped into Bill Clinton in the Big Apple...

Another Bill - Billy Zane or, as we Brit chaps like to think of him, The VERY Lucky Mr Kelly Brook, doubles his luck in Cannes by bumping into Tamzin who is very definitely in the wonderful catagory!!

Glen has failed to find Gullit the Yorkshire Terrier and has given up! Pathetic! Verging on debris status but he may redeem himself at an animal sanctuary tonight: only time and the edit room will decide. I am not optimistic.

Finally, I have to declare an interest in one of our stories tonight: Henrietta and Michael Spink are friends of mine, seriously wonderful people and they have two absolutely amazing boys: Freddie and Henry. Problem is both boys were born with severe disabilities and when I say severe I am not exaggerating. Long standing London Tonight viewers have met them before as they battled with their local council to try to get the help they needed.
Anyway, it has been not so much a chapter of woes, as a whole wretched library full!
Tonight some good news for them and a documentary about them on ITV1.
It is just one of those amazing stories that lifts your spirits and, whatever problems you have, kind of puts things in perspective. I hope you share my love for, and interest in them, by the time you've finished watching.
See you at 6
Alastair & Katie

16.5.07

London Tonight Tonight Thursday May 16th

Hello.
Sorry this is a bit late but we had a big meeting in the newsroom today, during which we had to ingest a whole workflow of concepts designed to maximise the efficiency of the new hubs, all of which will be devoid of clutter as we explore our new adjacencies: I personally think that is rude but more in hope than expectation!
Then we had another meeting to try to and figure out what it all meant....

You know, Jose Mourinho just shouldn't have a yorkshire terrier. I don't mean this particular dog which may or may not have the right passport, visa and or certification: he just shouldn't have that breed. Jose is a wolf-hound or Setter, or St. Bernard, or Briard, or a Pyrenean Mountain Dog kind of guy. Anyway, full details of the tiff he had with the Met (who only have Alsatisans) at 6.
By the way, Ladbrokes say the dog is 100-1 against to appear at the FA Cup Final at the weekend in the Chelsea dug-out, and 500-1 against to interrupt the game! In a ManU shirt? 10-1 ON!!!!!

Simon is still causing trouble in New York: that is what Simon does, it's only the location that changes. Anyway:
"Green is the colour, environment's the theme:
why are all those lights on? It really is obscene!"
If you read that back, it is poetry: it also gives you a clue as to why you will want to see and hear Simon Harris of London vs Mike Bloomberg of NY.

Damien Steward will also explain why the one thing the Crown Estate is not, is Crown. It boasts some of the most wonderful buildings in London and some of the real dross but there is a fascinating story as to who it belongs to now and why.

Anyone who is anyone in film is in Cannes so that is where you will find Tamzin too. But don't leap on the Eurostar or head for an airport! Stay with us and we will transport you to the delights of the South of France, all things cinematographic and la belle Tamzin - live at 6. C'est very bon indeed.
The French might eat them but we celebrate them as wonderous and glorious creatures, that noble of bloodstock, the horse. In 1923, one made a rather fine fourth official too, so we are profiling Dobbins in dubbin, as the Blues take on the Reds at Wembley this weekend. Great breaking news: the souvenir shop won't be ready - isn't that a result!

See you at 6: workflow permitting, ingest our efforts at a convenient TV hub -

Alastair and Katie

15.5.07

London Tonight Tonight Tuesday 15th May

Hello and good afternoon.
I have a cold which, as my friends here and my entire family will tell you, is more of a drag for them than me. But I struggle on, manfully.
As does Faye, our producer, (though womanfully, to be politically correct and genetically accurate) whose acquisition of two, beautiful kittens was mentioned in last week's LONDON TONIGHT TONIGHT. One of them is poorly and has to go the vet tonight: she is in our prayers - though, I must say, the kitten attracted considerably more sympathy at our planning meeting than I did.
Out of our prayers, for the best possible reason, is Roxy the kidnapped Alsatian who was being trained as a guide dog for a delightful Asian gran' when she went missing. But there is a twist you'll want to know about... Kate will unleash it at 6.

Dunsfold is a modest airfield in Surrey which keeps its potentially enormous fame very quiet.
Let me just say Casino Royale, Top Gear, Harrier jump-jets and you'll get my drift. So a helicopter with a purpose, you'd have thought, would be no problem. Wrong. Who wants a do-gooding chopper grounded and why? All will be revealed by Phil.

Simon Harris has a private pilot's licence and owns a small, light-aircraft. He is currently in New York with the Mayor to explore green issues. He did not fly his light aircraft across the Pond to reduce his carbon footprint, but he has found out the very latest on what the Great Cities of the World think they can do to Save the Planet. Is the sky the limit for Ken? "Fly Simon" tonight and find out.

What have Michael "something of the night" Howard QC MP and Ashley "So Solid Crew" Walters got in common? They both think prison works. Asher's in the studio to cast light on this curious coincidence and to talk about his documentary.

Steve is looking for more great acts for 'Unsigned' and Westminster Council is looking for more white foster parents: unconnected, I know, but both life changing if you think about it.
See you at six.

Alastair (and Katie)

14.5.07

LONDON TONIGHT TONIGHT: Mon 14th May

Good Afternoon All and a very happy Monday to you,

Hope you all had a top weekend and the next one doesn't seem TOO far away.

We're kicking off the week with an international flavour - the world picture if you like, with an emphasis on little old London's place in that world. We all know that mankind has generally been making a mess of our planet - it's not like it never gets mentioned on the news. And we're always getting told what we could are should be doing to make amends, but how many of us are listening to, and acting on, that advice. Er... not very many, it would seem. Well, not many Londoners are, at least. In fact, a survey Phil Bayles has been looking at shows that fewer than one in four Londoners currently do anything to avert climate change. That makes us bottom of the British table.

Love him, or loathe him, you'd be hard pushed to say that our Mayor doesn't pay much attention to climate change. This week, he's in New York along with leaders from around 40 of the world's biggest cities - looking at the ways in which London can do its bit. Let's face it, we've got a big hill to climb.

Away from the international picture, news of a London tragedy which caught the country's attention - the murder of Peter Woodhams, the young dad shot dead on his own doorstep in Custom House last August. You may remember that he'd been stabbed 7 months before he was murdered and that his family argued the attack was never properly investigated. Well, Marcus Powell will have the latest on news that two detectives are now to face a misconduct tribunal.

Now, hands up if you were ever smoking when, and indeed, WHERE you shouldn't have been... come on, come on, you know who you are. Okay, hands up now, if you've ever been caught smoking in the 10 o'clock family service at St Pauls. Not so many hands, perhaps. Well, that's what London's church-leaders reckon - which is why they're pretty cross that they're being told to stick up 'no smoking' signs at their churches. Kate Recordon will empty the ashtray on that story.

Meanwhile, Damien Steward makes a return visit to an old water tower that's been turned into new flats... Kirstie Allsopp will be here to talk property too... Jasmin Lowson will be talking 'Booty Luv'... and Chrissie's on weather duty.

And... AND... 'London Tonight UNSIGNED' is back - if you're in a band hoping for a bash at the big time, you will NOT want to miss your chance to enter.

So, you'd better tune in at SIX.

Ben & Tamzin

11.5.07

LONDON TONIGHT TONIGHT: Fri 11th May

Good Afternoon

Or not such a good one if you're one of the couples who were hoping to tie the knot tomorrow at Orsett Hall in Essex.

It's a tale that will strike horror into the heart of anyone who's ever spent months planning a wedding. Imagine the scenario - everything's ready, the champagne's on ice, the dresses are hanging up, the flowers have been delivered.....and then you get a call saying the venue's burnt to the ground. This morning a blaze swept through the 300 hundred year old building, no-one was hurt but it's left dozens of wedding plans in tatters. Marcus Powell is on the scene for us tonight.

Also - do you ever need to park in central London? If so you might soon find it a lot harder to find a space. Westminster are selling off one of their car parks and looking into the possibility of getting rid of many more. A good idea? Or maybe not? Phil Bayles investigates.

Gill Hicks was the last person to be pulled alive from the Russell Square train on July 7th. She lost both legs in the bombing. Today she's back at the hospital where she was treated for a new exhibition. We find out why later.

Willsy's on his bike again - it's getting to be a bit of a habit but he's so excited about the Tour de France we can't stop him.

James King's talking movies...boxing Oxford dons and crazed zombies.

And Chrissie's got the weather for the weekend.

All that at 6

See you then,

Tamzin and Ben

10.5.07

London Tonight Tonight Thursday May 10th

Hello there . You can imagine what our newsroom is like today... You may have heard there was something of a political story today .... ! But we're leaving that to the national team at 6.30 ... And filling our lovely show with all sorts of other interesting and important stuff. Like the Olympics, and promises that seem to be far from being fulfilled. Remember all the talk of new facilities that will outlast the Games themselves? Well, that's all there seems to have been. Talk. And while that is frustrating in itself, it could mean the end of Olympic dreams for some youngsters who simply have nowhere to train.

A shocking story of the vandals who've wrecked the memorial garden for Mary Ann Leneghan. Remember the Reading girl who was murdered and tortured so awfully 2 years ago by a drugs gang? Well now the garden which was planted in her memory has been trashed - as if her family hadn't dealt with enough already.

In the spirit of "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em" we thought we'd have our turn talking about Blair - but more specifically, where he's going to be living after Downing Street. Glen Goodman's been exploring his new address, Connaught Square, right in the middle of an area known as "Little Beirut"...

Liz has had the best job of the day, visiting and testing - all for the sake of journalism of course - a wonderful new spa in Bethnal Green, in the old Victorian Baths there. It looks amazing...

What with the weather, and Tamzin talking to Peep show duo Mitchell and Webb about their new film... It's going to be a packed show.

See you at 6!

xx

9.5.07

London Tonight Tonight Wednesday 9th May

Good afternoon:
Our producer, Faye, is taking delivery of two kittens this evening: not the most important event, I concede, but WE have heard so much about it we felt it was only fair that YOU were informed too.
Pop group Squeeze had a celebrated hit song , Cool For Cats, some little time ago, and they are back with a bang: in part to celebrate Faye's great news, they are live in the studio with us tonight.
Ellen MacArthur is a wonderful yachtswoman who famously raced around the world in a twin-hulled racing yacht which some call a Catamaran - the feline reference here is genuinely coincidental. Well she's been on the Thames and is organising a series of races across Europe. More anon.

On the weightier side of the agenda, Police in the West Midlands and Yorkshire have arrested four people including the widow of the 7/7 mastermind Mohammad Sidique Khan: they are being held at Paddington Green and we'll have the latest from there and, we hope, from Birmingham and Yorkshire.
Still no good news about little Madeleine McCann, missing for 6 days in Portugal: Chelsea's John Terry has made an appeal for her safe return.
Meantime, talking of Chelsea, what were the board of directors doing, wandering around Imperial Wharf with clipboards and what looked suspiciously like architects drawings? We think you should be told, so we will tell you.

A man asked a lad to stop chucking chips at his girlfriend as they travelled home on the bus. The man responded, allegedly, by stabbing the lad in the head. He died. The girlfriend gave evidence this afternoon. Powerful stuff.
And the dregs have been busy again: an 84 year old blind woman has had the dog she was training up to be her guide stolen. More details at six so you might be able to help nail them.
Nothing on catapults, cat-o'-nine-tails, catalogues, mogs, toms or feral felines - unless, of course, there are developments!

See you at 6

Alastair and Katie.

8.5.07

London Tonight Tonight Tuesday 8th May

Hello - here's what's ahead at six.

After yesterday's horrific M25 crash, today the tragic stories of lives lost.
Details have been emerging all afternoon of the young men who died on Saturday night's stag do on the Surrey stretch of the capital's busiest motorway. We're at the scene live and we'll be asking just what might have caused the deadly smash.

We've also visited one of London's roughest estates today to try to understand why a young aspiring boxer was gunned down just yards from the safety of his own home. If you've got experience of Milford Towers in Catford you'll understand why his neighbours, family and friends are now living in fear.

We've got a scoop for you on tonight's show. You may remember Brian Paddick, the top copper with a chequered past. Well now he's being courted for the limelight once more. So, what's the deal? You'll have to watch to find out.

George Michael's been facing the music, and Prince is planning to perform some. Don't miss any of it.

See you at six.

4.5.07

LONDON TONIGHT TONIGHT: Fri 4th May

Hello.

Sorry this email's a bit later than usual. It is a bank holiday weekend so hopefully you'll let us off.

Tonight - elections - and the new ring of blue around the capital - as the Conservatives gain control of a number of councils in Surrey, Kent, Berkshire, Hertfordshire and Sussex. Simon Harris has the story of the night - as well as the story of the councillor who's still at school. Is he really old enough to understand his area's problems?

In other news we'll tell you about the jail term for the man who murdered Peter Woodhams on his doorstep, and the frankly shocking story of burglar described as a one man crime wave, who was secretly released from jail and immediately went back to his ways - stealing from old people. Why was he released early?

Then sport, Spiderman, and a thousand voices at the Royal Albert Hall.

Finally - it's Robin who tonight brings us the weather from a beach volleyball court in Hertfordshire. He'll explain more - we think you'll find it interesting.....

That and more, on your TV at six. Just press the button marked 3. Or 103 if you're on satellite or cable. And if you can't do that - watch again at anytime at http://www.itvlocal.com


Stuart
Editor, London Tonight
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3.5.07

London Tonight Tonight Thursday 3rd May

Hello.
I took my daughter to An Audience With Take That: she took it very seriously and, I must say, I thought they were charming and talented young men. I have never seen Abba, but I am told Mamma Mia is a fine piece of work but whether or not Take That will lend themselves to a similar treatment as the subjects of a musical, I do not know. My daughter fears it is sacrilege but Willsy, with an open mind and a sporting outlook, went along to find out... And tried to win a place!

Neither Tamzin nor I are ardent football fans, though her lovely husband has something in common with Delia Smith and it is not the ability to produce a perfect Victoria sponge. But we are both in total sympathy with the fans who queued all night for tickets for the FA Cup Final (at Wembley, as things stand) only to find that when they got there, the cupboard was bare.

I don't know how many of them threw their toys out of their prams but a mother was entitled to do just that with whatever was in her child's pram when an unimaginative, unhelpful driver refused to let her, her child and the pushchair board "his" bus (he was a bit that way) using the back-door. He caused fear, panic, mayhem and anger in the woman and lots of the other passengers too. Hear how at 6.

He may need anger management or maybe his problems go back much further. Who knows.
But, in a serious attempt to keep our kids on the straight and narrow, the Met have suggested the brothers and sisters of Gang Members should be plucked from the arms of temptation and given help from Social Services. We all agree it is an interesting idea. We don't all agree it would work. So, we're mounting a debate on the programme and would love to hear from you, once you've heard the arguments, what you think.

Then we'll all chill out with a bit of Classic Brits: nothing like a nice aria to round the evening off.

See you at 6.


Alastair and Tamzin.

2.5.07

London Tonight Tonight Wednesday 2nd May

Hello!
We're kicking the show off tonight with a fascinating insight into a world many of us need to learn more about - fundamental Islam. Ed Husain tells us all about his experiences when he became radicalised as a teenager .. And then how he got out. Emma's been to meet him - you really should watch. It's terrifying, interesting stuff.

Outrage at an MP's jokes about the 7/7 inquiry today. Gales of laughter in the house do not sit comfortably with the father of one of the bombers' victims. We speak to him.

A marvellous tale of one viewer versus a parking warden .. Oh we LOVE these stories! Imagine .. Your new baby is screaming, you pull into a quiet side street to breast feed .. The engine is still running, and you guessed it .. There's a overly eager warden with you in his sights. It's unbelieveable .. But don't worry, we've been on the case!

Chrissy's been looping the loop on a Red Bull plane, Jasmine's been wtih Maroon Five .. I tell you, it's all here!!
See you at 6.

x

1.5.07

London Tonight Tonight Tuesday May 1st

Hello..

After yesterday's convictions of the Fertiliser bomb plotters and the revelations of their links with the 7/7 bombers.. Today, the inevitable recriminations. We've all the latest on the 7/7 survivors' calls for a public inquiry.

700 police officers, 30 arrests... It's been a busy day for the country's coppers. A massive international operation to grab animal rights extremists has been a massive success. Liz Wickham's been following the dramatic developments.

A wonderful story for any fans of Finding Nemo, Jules Verne, the Big Blue... You get my drift. For the first time, a rare species of coral has been successfully bred in captivity. And no, I didn't know that you could breed coral, either! It's amazing for all sorts of environmentally exciting reasons.. And the pictures are awesome too. So tune in!

We've got football in the form of Chelsea v Liverpool - away. All the colour and controversy of the Kop ... We've also got the extraordinary tale of how the piano saved one bad lad's life.... Really! There is no limit to the power of music, as you'll discover.

And just to back that point I'm sure, we've got the lovely Beverley Knight in the studio to talk about her new album.

See you later!

Katie and Alastair. X