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13.4.07

LONDON TONIGHT TONIGHT: Fri 13th April

Good Afternoon and a very 'Happy Weekend' to you all,

One of the double lovely things about a Bank Holiday weekend is that it's just the four days until there are two more days for loafing. And this weekend looks like we'll be loafing in the sun: "We'll have joy, we'll have fun, we'll be loafing in the sun..." A classic, we reckon, providing Chrissie's right about the forecast.

Now - onto the evening's line-up - and we start with a council admitting that they, er, may have got it wrong... Yes, really. Camden council sent out letters to parents on a housing estate in Hampstead because their children were, really rather selfishly, playing football outside. If they didn't stop all that noise, they were told, their ten and eleven year old darlings would be slapped with ASBOs. Marcus Powell's been talking to both sides of the argument.

Next up: Bees, or rather a lack of them. It seems London's little honey-makers have been doing a rather worrying disappearing act. We say 'honey-makers' - they actually make about a third of our food-chain tick along - what with all their pollinating. Glen Goodman has been investigating. Glen likes honey.

Phil Bayles, meanwhile, will be reporting on Transport for London's latest efforts to get us out of our cars and onto buses, trains, bikes or, indeed, or our own two feet. Sutton residents are the guinea-pigs in all this with 'experts' a-knocking on their doors offering personalised, green, travel solutions. So, if you're in Sutton, keep an eye out for people carrying clipboards and wearing yellow-shirts coming to your door.

By the way, you'd better hope they don't trip over your rubbish on their way up the path - councils have been fining people who put it out too early.

We'll be speaking to an actress who made her international reputation working alongside Bond, James Bond... and then we'll be looking at the weekend's movie releases with the King, James King.

And, as well as giving us the low-down on our sunny loafing chances, Chrissie will be talking to some real Mohican Indians - in Herne Hill, obviously.

Talk about a packed show. At SIX, we won't just be talking about it...

Ben & Tamzin