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28.8.07

London Tonight Tonight Tuesday 28th August

London Tonight Tonight Tuesday 28th August
Good afternoon: post-Bank Holiday blues seem to have permeated some of our number so we have done all we can to raise their spirits: I , for example, held Programme Editor Faye's hand briefly during our planning meeting and Katie, for another, mentioned one of her favourite nursery rhymes. So, incase any of you are in a similar frame of mind, here is my electronically extended paw and Katie's "Ring A Ring A-Roses" bid to pull you out of your Tuesday torpor. If that is not where you are - sorry. I'll press on anyway.
Heroism tinged with tragedy is a challenging start but that is Glen's lot in Essex at the scene of a plane crash: one adult male and a little girl  died as a light aircrafty crashed, shortly after take-off; but, somehow, an adult female managed to survive and was rushed to hospital by those ever-brilliant and brave paramedics. We'll have the full story at 6.
And we've the young back-packing Londoner, languishing in an Indian jail cell facing the prospect of ten very disagreeable years with 49 very disagreeable inmates for drug smuggling. Tough, if he did it you might say; but he says his confession was tortured out of him. We'll tell you about the extraordinary lengths his mum and dad are going to to help him prove that and get him home. Not a pleasant story but one all parents of would-be back-packers should give ear to.
It still seems odd to me but 2 shootings and a knifing is judged a "good result" by the organisers of the Notting Hill Carnival. But I guess, with over a million people on the streets, the extraordinary thing is that there weren't more deaths, births and marriages! All the details.
Also a new generation of Carnival through the eyes of a new generation of Londoner: Malachi will melt your heart and probably end up doing me out of a job: he's on at about 6.15.
Carnival was raising money for our friends at the African Caribbean Leukemia Trust - you remember, Daniel de Gale's mob!
Well, we've also the story of Damario Thomas who, thanks to that, will be able to go to Carnival in his own right in a few years time. Job done.
No-one looks like doing Boris Johnson out of a job except himself. Why the sweet taste of potential victory in London could get him a P45 in Henley - and why the flaxen warrior is smiling, despite only looking likely to win the chance to take his chance.
Jamie Bell was a brilliant Billy Elliot and has landed his first major movie role. Clear.
Tinchy is a "grime" artist - a stellar example of a sub-genre of urban music variously described as London Rap or 'Dizzee Rascal meets Arthur Mullard'. Or 2-step meets break-dancing. Unclear.
But I'll tell you what - the kid has real talent and is asking for your votes in the up-coming MOBOs. Tamzin will explain all. To you. And to us.
Respect.
See you at 6.
Alastair & Katie