Good Afternoon to you all,
It's Friday and we have our usual end of week banter with James King about what's good on the big screen ... this weekend it's between the scrumptious Brad Pitt playing legendary outlaw Jesse James, it's an incredibly long film - more than 2 and a half hours, but is that such a bad thing? And as it's 1st December tomorrow, we have of course the first Xmas Movie offering - 'Fred Clause' starring Vince Vaughan. Ho ho ho or No no no? We'll let James explain.
And as a special Friday treat Spring has come early - we'll be asking for your help in naming a baby lamb... yes I know it's November, but no-one told this little chap - born yesterday on a farm in Leatherhead.
Plus Pub Landlord Al Murray calls Time on his Nationwide tour this Sunday - with the last of his stand-up shows at the Palladium. Good news though - he's popping in here first to join us live in the studio. Certainly not a "Time-waster".
But we start today with a truly shocking story involving the families of 7/7 victims. They've all been sent postmortem details of their loved ones through the post without any warning. Thoughtlessness, insensitivity or a clerical error? Piers Hopkirk speaks to some of the relatives. A memorial service was held today for grandmother Carmelita Tulloch. Murdered just over a year ago by a teenage, drug addicted schizophrenic. In a deeply emotional interview, her family tells London Tonight that the government should ensure people with mental illnesses are kept off the streets BEFORE not AFTER they kill.