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The serious failures by NHS England that led to the death | :00:00. | :00:07. | |
William Mead died after GPs and one-one-one call handlers failed | :00:08. | :00:12. | |
It would have just taken one doctor to say, hang on, | :00:13. | :00:20. | |
we're not quite happy with this, and that would've been it. | :00:21. | :00:23. | |
An official report found 16 mistakes that led to William's death. | :00:24. | :00:27. | |
The issues raised in this case have significant implications | :00:28. | :00:34. | |
for the rest of the NHS, which I am determined | :00:35. | :00:36. | |
We'll be looking at what needs to change in the NHS. | :00:37. | :00:40. | |
Every little helps - Tesco apologises after admitting it | :00:41. | :00:45. | |
delayed paying suppliers to help boost its finances. | :00:46. | :00:52. | |
19 years for a British paedophile, who travelled to the Philippines | :00:53. | :00:54. | |
Wearing face veils in class - the official watchdog says schools | :00:55. | :00:58. | |
can be marked down if it affects learning. | :00:59. | :01:12. | |
And we will be live with a typical British family as a new report | :01:13. | :01:18. | |
reveals a revelation in children's screen habits. | :01:19. | :01:20. | |
100 days until the Holyrood election - | :01:21. | :01:23. | |
the campaign for your vote starts to build. | :01:24. | :01:25. | |
The storm which brought snow to the US brings gales to Scotland, | :01:26. | :01:28. | |
causing damage, flooding and travel disruption. | :01:29. | :01:44. | |
Good evening and welcome to the BBC News at Six. | :01:45. | :01:48. | |
For one family it is an appalling tragedy, for the NHS in England | :01:49. | :01:51. | |
An official report has found that 12-month-old William Mead might be | :01:52. | :01:56. | |
alive today were it not for a catalogue of mistakes by NHS | :01:57. | :02:00. | |
staff, from GPs to call handlers working for the 111 helpline. | :02:01. | :02:05. | |
The Health Secretary, Jeremy Hunt, said the serious | :02:06. | :02:07. | |
failings that led to William's death have significant implications | :02:08. | :02:10. | |
Our Health Editor Hugh Pym spoke to William's mother | :02:11. | :02:15. | |
about the trauma their family had suffered. | :02:16. | :02:22. | |
As a family, we have got to live with that life sentence for the rest | :02:23. | :02:29. | |
of our lives, but at least we are able to sit here and suffer that. | :02:30. | :02:35. | |
William lost his life, and he was just one. That is not fair, it is | :02:36. | :02:39. | |
not acceptable and it is not something that can be understood. | :02:40. | :02:47. | |
William Mead died after contracting sepsis, where an infection gets out | :02:48. | :02:50. | |
of control triggering organ failure. A report says it should never have | :02:51. | :02:54. | |
happened and it is likely he would still be alive today if it hadn't | :02:55. | :02:59. | |
been for a series of mistakes in the NHS. Mistakes shouldn't happen on | :03:00. | :03:05. | |
multiple occasions, and every time that we went with William, whether | :03:06. | :03:12. | |
it be a phone call, a visit, 111 or an agency, there was a failure or a | :03:13. | :03:17. | |
missed opportunity. The catalogue of errors set out in the NHS England | :03:18. | :03:23. | |
report started up the GP surgery, GB didn't note all the relevant | :03:24. | :03:26. | |
information about the condition, symptoms were not recognised as | :03:27. | :03:30. | |
serious, advice given to the parents were said to be inadequate. When | :03:31. | :03:36. | |
they called the 111 helpline, a tool used by advisers too crude to spot | :03:37. | :03:46. | |
the signs. And out of hours GP had no access to Williams records. | :03:47. | :03:48. | |
Following the demand by Labour for a full explanation, the Health | :03:49. | :03:52. | |
Secretary said sorry to Williams mother and her family. Quite simply | :03:53. | :03:56. | |
we let her, William and the family down in the worst possible way | :03:57. | :04:00. | |
through serious failings in the NHS care offered and I would like to | :04:01. | :04:04. | |
apologise to them on behalf of the Government and the NHS for what | :04:05. | :04:09. | |
happened. New training for 111 staff is being put in place along with | :04:10. | :04:17. | |
changes to protocols guiding advisers. There are more than 35,000 | :04:18. | :04:24. | |
deaths from sepsis a year in the UK, more than from long cancer. Scotland | :04:25. | :04:29. | |
and Wales now have a better record than England in preventing deaths. | :04:30. | :04:34. | |
Former listener, getting doctors, nurses, call handlers and patients | :04:35. | :04:40. | |
to better understand sepsis is her priority. We now established what | :04:41. | :04:44. | |
went wrong, we now know how to implement change and what we need to | :04:45. | :04:49. | |
do, it is driving that forward and making sure it happens and I'm not | :04:50. | :04:53. | |
going away. That's the message I need to get across, I need to make | :04:54. | :04:56. | |
sure William's legacy lives on. Melissa Mead, talking | :04:57. | :05:00. | |
to our Health Editor, And to find out more about sepsis, | :05:01. | :05:01. | |
and the symptoms, you can visit our website and navigate | :05:02. | :05:05. | |
to the main story at bbc.co.uk/news. Tesco has apologised | :05:06. | :05:11. | |
after a watchdog revealed how the supermarket giant purposely | :05:12. | :05:14. | |
delayed paying its suppliers The practice was a serious breach | :05:15. | :05:16. | |
of the industry code of conduct Our Business Correspondent Emma | :05:17. | :05:22. | |
Simpson is outside a Tesco This is part of the fall out from | :05:23. | :05:39. | |
Tesco's great accounting scandal when it emerged it had a big black | :05:40. | :05:44. | |
hole in its accounts. The supermarket ombudsman spent the last | :05:45. | :05:48. | |
year looking at the way Tesco deals with its suppliers. Tesco gave heard | :05:49. | :05:54. | |
its own internal review on this issue, and one damning finding | :05:55. | :05:59. | |
stands out, that basically Tesco was putting its own finances first ahead | :06:00. | :06:02. | |
of treating suppliers fairly. Remember the headlines - | :06:03. | :06:05. | |
Tesco in turmoil after the revelation it had massively | :06:06. | :06:07. | |
overstated its profits. It was all to do with how it | :06:08. | :06:09. | |
dealt with its suppliers. Today it was found that Tesco | :06:10. | :06:12. | |
didn't treat them fairly. What I found most shocking was how | :06:13. | :06:15. | |
widespread the practice All sizes of supplier, | :06:16. | :06:18. | |
own label and branded, everywhere in the UK, | :06:19. | :06:23. | |
including overseas, and it was clear that the pressure on buyers | :06:24. | :06:25. | |
to hit their margin targets The ombudsman found it knowingly | :06:26. | :06:28. | |
delayed payments to suppliers. Tesco made unilateral deductions, | :06:29. | :06:42. | |
in other words it held money from suppliers | :06:43. | :06:44. | |
without their agreement. The sums were significant, | :06:45. | :06:49. | |
one supplier was owed ?7 million after prices were wrongly charged | :06:50. | :06:51. | |
and it took two years to get The sums were much smaller | :06:52. | :06:54. | |
for this chocolate business. A delay in payment of less | :06:55. | :07:06. | |
than ?10,000, but it cost them dear. The report has found exactly | :07:07. | :07:09. | |
what happened to us, it is just unbelievable it happened | :07:10. | :07:11. | |
to so many other suppliers It nearly bankrupted our company | :07:12. | :07:14. | |
when they didn't pay our bill We had to take a personal loan out | :07:15. | :07:19. | |
ourselves to cover the staff's Tesco did apologise, | :07:20. | :07:29. | |
saying an administrative Tesco has around 3,000 suppliers | :07:30. | :07:34. | |
keeping these shelves full. Some of the delays in payments | :07:35. | :07:39. | |
were down to poor administration, but others were deliberate, | :07:40. | :07:45. | |
driven by the need to improve The new boss says Tesco is already | :07:46. | :07:48. | |
a different company from the one The report covers a period | :07:49. | :07:54. | |
in history from the middle of 2013 We drew a line under that, | :07:55. | :08:03. | |
we changed our business and have continued to change our business | :08:04. | :08:08. | |
in the 15 months since then. The adjudicator recognises that, | :08:09. | :08:13. | |
and you can see the progress Tesco has avoided a fine | :08:14. | :08:16. | |
because the ombudsman didn't have the necessary powers | :08:17. | :08:19. | |
at the time, but still coming down the aisles is the criminal | :08:20. | :08:23. | |
investigation by the Serious Fraud Office, that could lead | :08:24. | :08:25. | |
to prosecutions as well as a big A paedophile who travelled | :08:26. | :08:28. | |
to Philippines to film himself abusing young girls has been | :08:29. | :08:41. | |
sentenced to 19 years and Trevor Monk, of Erith in Kent, | :08:42. | :08:44. | |
admitted 18 charges including sexual The judge at the Old Bailey trial | :08:45. | :08:49. | |
described the films found at Monk's He travelled halfway around the | :08:50. | :09:06. | |
world to abuse children. But the court heard Trevor Monk's crimes | :09:07. | :09:16. | |
began while he was still in the UK. Using his computer and a webcam, he | :09:17. | :09:21. | |
paid to watch children in the Philippines being sexually assaulted | :09:22. | :09:26. | |
to order. When that wasn't enough for him, he went there to carry out | :09:27. | :09:28. | |
the abuse himself. The daughter took her clothes off... | :09:29. | :09:45. | |
When officers from the National crime agency raided his home, they | :09:46. | :09:49. | |
found more than 80,000 obscene images of children and video | :09:50. | :09:52. | |
evidence of his crimes. The judge today said what he had done was | :09:53. | :09:58. | |
abhorrent and depraved, and sentenced him to 19 years and six | :09:59. | :10:10. | |
months in prison. Nine miners were rescued... Filipino TV reports raids | :10:11. | :10:16. | |
and arrests almost every week, on what police there call cybersex | :10:17. | :10:19. | |
dens. There's big money to be made and many are run by criminal gangs. | :10:20. | :10:26. | |
We first exposed the scale of the problem two years ago. Whole | :10:27. | :10:30. | |
neighbourhoods had been taken over by the crime. Often it is the | :10:31. | :10:35. | |
parents who sell their own children for sex, both online and sometimes | :10:36. | :10:36. | |
face-to-face. Investigators believe Monk's | :10:37. | :10:57. | |
sentence reflects the harm he caused. 19 years and six months we | :10:58. | :11:02. | |
believe is a fair reflection of the harm and abuse Trevor Monk has | :11:03. | :11:06. | |
inflicted on children across the globe, and the fact he was prepared | :11:07. | :11:09. | |
to travel thousands of miles to abuse of the poorest children in the | :11:10. | :11:14. | |
world is a fair reflection. His case shows that in the age of the | :11:15. | :11:19. | |
Internet, men like him are a danger to children they live. | :11:20. | :11:25. | |
The partner of the former EastEnders actress Sian Blake has said | :11:26. | :11:28. | |
he will return to the UK from Ghana voluntarily to be questioned | :11:29. | :11:31. | |
about her death and that of their children. | :11:32. | :11:33. | |
Arthur Simpson-Kent said he wouldn't fight extradition and is expected | :11:34. | :11:35. | |
The Government has set out out some of the rules | :11:36. | :11:42. | |
They cover issues such as the length of the campaign, | :11:43. | :11:45. | |
Our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg is with me. | :11:46. | :11:55. | |
What do we learn from this? Ministers today published the ballot | :11:56. | :12:03. | |
paper we will all see in the privacy of the polling booth and I'm told | :12:04. | :12:06. | |
the date we are likely to see that according to Westminster sources is | :12:07. | :12:11. | |
the 23rd of June. If things go according to the Government's plant | :12:12. | :12:15. | |
in the next few weeks. It doesn't feel like we are on the verge of a | :12:16. | :12:20. | |
date with destiny, but the march towards the biggest choice we will | :12:21. | :12:25. | |
make in decades is under way. This is David Cameron still under | :12:26. | :12:30. | |
pressure? Without doubt. This is a crunch week for officials. David | :12:31. | :12:34. | |
Cameron is trying to rewrite our relationship with the European | :12:35. | :12:38. | |
Union. There is a real sticking point over his idea of limiting | :12:39. | :12:44. | |
benefits for EU workers in the UK. They are long way off getting | :12:45. | :12:48. | |
everyone on board with those proposals and David Cameron wants it | :12:49. | :12:53. | |
to be done badly in the next four weeks before we all have a chance to | :12:54. | :12:56. | |
vote probably before the end of the summer, but at the same time he has | :12:57. | :13:02. | |
until the end of 2017. He says he is relaxed about the timing, I'm not | :13:03. | :13:05. | |
sure we should quite believe that completely. Thank you. | :13:06. | :13:08. | |
The Danish parliament has just passed a law that would give | :13:09. | :13:11. | |
the country's police the right to confiscate valuables | :13:12. | :13:13. | |
The funds raised in this way will go towards the costs | :13:14. | :13:17. | |
The legislation, which will also delay migrant | :13:18. | :13:19. | |
families from being reunited, has been criticised by the UN's | :13:20. | :13:22. | |
refugee agency and the European Commission. | :13:23. | :13:23. | |
Denmark's door is still open, but only just. | :13:24. | :13:29. | |
More than 20,000 people arrived here last year to seek asylum. | :13:30. | :13:35. | |
Today, Danish MPs approved a plan designed to deter others. | :13:36. | :13:41. | |
We're simply asking that if asylum seekers in the rare case | :13:42. | :13:44. | |
where they do come with enough means to pay for themselves, | :13:45. | :13:48. | |
then, following exactly the same rules as for Danish citizens wishing | :13:49. | :13:51. | |
to be on unemployment benefits, if you can pay for yourself, | :13:52. | :13:54. | |
well, then you should pay for yourself before the Danish | :13:55. | :13:58. | |
The Danish authorities can now confiscate money and valuables worth | :13:59. | :14:03. | |
more than ?1,000 from asylum seekers, but not wedding rings | :14:04. | :14:05. | |
If a refugee's granted asylum, he or she must wait three years | :14:06. | :14:12. | |
before other family members can try to join them. | :14:13. | :14:19. | |
Omar's wife and two of his children are still in Syria. | :14:20. | :14:26. | |
They just want to help the government. | :14:27. | :14:43. | |
Europe's leaders struggle for solutions, the Danish | :14:44. | :14:46. | |
These student volunteers teach Danish to refugees. | :14:47. | :14:52. | |
I'm a bit scared, actually, about the rhetoric used | :14:53. | :14:55. | |
because I think it tends to overlook the fact that these people | :14:56. | :15:00. | |
The UN's warned the law could fuel xenophobia. | :15:01. | :15:08. | |
Other countries, Germany, Switzerland also have the power | :15:09. | :15:10. | |
In practice, it rarely happens, no-one's sure how or | :15:11. | :15:14. | |
For the Danish government, today was all about sending a clear | :15:15. | :15:21. | |
signal to would-be asylum seekers but, at the same time, | :15:22. | :15:23. | |
they've sent a strong message to Brussels too. | :15:24. | :15:27. | |
When it comes to the refugee crisis, Denmark, like a growing number | :15:28. | :15:30. | |
of other EU member states, no longer trusts Europe | :15:31. | :15:32. | |
Jenny Hill, BBC News, Copenhagen. | :15:33. | :15:52. | |
The serious failures by NHS England that led to the death of baby | :15:53. | :15:56. | |
He's still on-the-run, he'll be tired and hungry. | :15:57. | :16:05. | |
A remake of Dad's Army for the 21st Century. | :16:06. | :16:09. | |
Coming up on Reporting Scotland at 6.30pm. | :16:10. | :16:11. | |
The storm which brought snow to the US brings gales to Scotland | :16:12. | :16:14. | |
causing damage, flooding and travel disruption. | :16:15. | :16:15. | |
And, turning a classroom into a classy restaurant to whet | :16:16. | :16:18. | |
young appetites for a career in hospitality. | :16:19. | :16:29. | |
90 years ago today the Scottish inventor, John Logie Baird, | :16:30. | :16:32. | |
demonstrated his first television set in a laboratory in Soho. | :16:33. | :16:36. | |
TV may have conquered the world, but it's no longer number one. | :16:37. | :16:39. | |
For the first time ever, under-16's in Britain are spending | :16:40. | :16:42. | |
more time online than watching television programmes. | :16:43. | :16:48. | |
New research suggests that we've reached a 'tipping point' | :16:49. | :16:50. | |
Duncan Kennedy is live in Bournemouth for us. | :16:51. | :16:57. | |
Well welcome to the home of the Clarkson family this is Anne and | :16:58. | :17:02. | |
Matthew. Thank you for letting us in. As you can see, they are amongst | :17:03. | :17:07. | |
the millions of people watching television on television. That's the | :17:08. | :17:11. | |
parents. When it comes to the children, things are very different. | :17:12. | :17:14. | |
Here they are, all on mobile devices. Confirming a major report | :17:15. | :17:20. | |
today that's found that for the very first time children are watching | :17:21. | :17:23. | |
more online than they are on television. | :17:24. | :17:34. | |
For young people, the box has become a bit of a blank. | :17:35. | :17:37. | |
Take the Clarkson's from Bournemouth, now a typical | :17:38. | :17:38. | |
British family who are swapping tellies for tablets. | :17:39. | :17:40. | |
Isabella is 12 and uses her mobile device for social media, | :17:41. | :17:43. | |
Family movies, then we'll watch it but, other than that, | :17:44. | :17:48. | |
usually we don't watch it too much because you've got tellies | :17:49. | :17:51. | |
Go upstairs and you'll find another device in the hands of 10-year-old | :17:52. | :17:56. | |
Rosalee, she says TV's just aren't mobile enough. | :17:57. | :17:59. | |
Yeah, because I don't really go on it much. | :18:00. | :18:09. | |
Back downstairs there's yet another device, this time being worked | :18:10. | :18:16. | |
Because you're just sitting around watching a screen | :18:17. | :18:22. | |
Well, Toby and his sisters are typical of what's | :18:23. | :18:37. | |
going on, with today's report confirming a see change | :18:38. | :18:39. | |
They're now viewing three hours online, compared to just two | :18:40. | :18:42. | |
60% watch television on a mobile device, while 73% now | :18:43. | :18:49. | |
Millions of people like the Clarksons' are still watching TV | :18:50. | :18:58. | |
on TV, but they recognise viewing habits and devices are now changing. | :18:59. | :19:03. | |
It's a family time together that we do something | :19:04. | :19:06. | |
and I like the TV for that, but as a sort of personal use | :19:07. | :19:09. | |
It's just that we're still learning about it. | :19:10. | :19:16. | |
Today's report say it's online channels like Netflix and YouTube | :19:17. | :19:18. | |
It's too big a business, but if television makers can respond | :19:19. | :19:30. | |
to the new audiences and what the new audiences want | :19:31. | :19:33. | |
and embrace them in some way, use that interactivity | :19:34. | :19:37. | |
to their advantage, then television is going to thrive as it's | :19:38. | :19:40. | |
So it may be too early to sound the TV alarm bells yet, | :19:41. | :19:48. | |
but for young people their heart does now seem to be | :19:49. | :19:51. | |
Duncan Kennedy, BBC News, in Bournemouth. | :19:52. | :20:03. | |
The director at a facility for young inmates in Kent has stepped down. | :20:04. | :20:07. | |
It follows an undercover investigation by BBC Panorama | :20:08. | :20:09. | |
which exposed evidence of abuse and mistreatment by staff | :20:10. | :20:11. | |
Inspectors said they'd found evidence of "targeted bullying | :20:12. | :20:16. | |
of vulnerable boys" at the centre run by the company, G4S. | :20:17. | :20:19. | |
Here's our special correspondent, Lucy Manning. | :20:20. | :20:24. | |
With allegations of mistreatment of young offenders being restrained | :20:25. | :20:30. | |
in a way that made it hard to breathe, there have been | :20:31. | :20:35. | |
of G4S's Medway Security Training Centre in Kent has stepped down | :20:36. | :20:47. | |
and independent experts appointed to help improve it. | :20:48. | :20:52. | |
The mum of one of the boys featured in Panorama's investigation says | :20:53. | :20:55. | |
I'm really pleased with the progress on the investigation so far. | :20:56. | :20:59. | |
I hope that everything's investigated further and that those | :21:00. | :21:01. | |
held accountable should be held accountable. | :21:02. | :21:05. | |
I'd like to see some further arrests happening. | :21:06. | :21:08. | |
Those running G4S insist the kind of behaviour that's been alleged has | :21:09. | :21:11. | |
It's a direct result of the footage that we saw in Panorama where we saw | :21:12. | :21:18. | |
behaviour that was entirely unacceptable and that's why we've | :21:19. | :21:20. | |
taken the strong action that we have. | :21:21. | :21:23. | |
Five members of staff have been dismissed, | :21:24. | :21:33. | |
four more have been suspended and our centre director has | :21:34. | :21:36. | |
G4S has already apologised to the young people involved | :21:37. | :21:39. | |
in the alleged incidents at the centre, but the company | :21:40. | :21:42. | |
is still facing questions about whether it's fit to run it. | :21:43. | :21:45. | |
A new inspection of the young offenders centre still found | :21:46. | :21:47. | |
significant problems with a failure by managers to protect young people | :21:48. | :21:51. | |
from harm and targeted bullying of vulnerable boys by a small | :21:52. | :21:54. | |
One of the recommendations is the staff should now have body | :21:55. | :22:01. | |
worn cameras to record any use of force. | :22:02. | :22:05. | |
It's been made clear that if there aren't improvements | :22:06. | :22:11. | |
there could be implications for G4S running the centre. | :22:12. | :22:13. | |
When any organisation fails on the delivery of public services, | :22:14. | :22:17. | |
as G4S, we will take steps to remove that contract and a new organisation | :22:18. | :22:21. | |
Of course if G4S have failed in this regard, | :22:22. | :22:24. | |
we will take all steps necessary in order to keep children safe. | :22:25. | :22:28. | |
New inspections will now take place at other young offender centres | :22:29. | :22:31. | |
to see if the alleged mistreatment here is happening elsewhere. | :22:32. | :22:33. | |
Schools in England have been warned they could be judged as inadequate | :22:34. | :22:41. | |
if inspectors believe face veils worn by teachers | :22:42. | :22:43. | |
This latest advice comes from the Chief Inspector of Schools, | :22:44. | :22:49. | |
Our education editor, Branwen Jeffreys, is with me. | :22:50. | :22:54. | |
What's the situation at the moment and why has the inspector done this | :22:55. | :22:59. | |
now? Schools in England are allowed to draw up their own uniform policy. | :23:00. | :23:04. | |
Those that have many Muslim pupils often allow the head covering of the | :23:05. | :23:09. | |
hijab but exclude the face covering of the veil. Now, Ofsted says that | :23:10. | :23:14. | |
some schools have been coming under pressure to relax those rules. It | :23:15. | :23:19. | |
won't tell us where or how many schools. Sir Michael Wilshaw is | :23:20. | :23:26. | |
saying schools could be judged as veiling if it's believed the veil is | :23:27. | :23:30. | |
getting in the way of teaching or learning for pupils in those | :23:31. | :23:35. | |
schools. It is going to be seen as a provocative move. One union is | :23:36. | :23:38. | |
saying schools should be judged on how they do for their pupils, not on | :23:39. | :23:43. | |
what people wear. All right Branwen, thank you very much. Thank you. | :23:44. | :23:49. | |
Captain Mainwaring, Sergeant Wilson and that "stupid boy" Private Pike | :23:50. | :23:52. | |
make their debuts on the big screen tonight when the film version | :23:53. | :23:55. | |
The hapless Home Guard has a star-studded cast, | :23:56. | :23:58. | |
but how does the film match up to the classic 70s sitcom? | :23:59. | :24:01. | |
David Sillito is in Leicester Square. | :24:02. | :24:04. | |
A few bright lights, red carpet and Hollywood glamour as well. Old Dad's | :24:05. | :24:11. | |
Army is getting a cinematic make yoer. When it's on retelevision the | :24:12. | :24:15. | |
audience is still in the millions. What will fans make of new act Orths | :24:16. | :24:20. | |
with new interpretations on what feels like old friends? -- actors. | :24:21. | :24:35. | |
Bridlington in East Yorkshire transformed into Walmington-on-Sea. | :24:36. | :24:37. | |
And leading the parade were some new faces for the old characters. | :24:38. | :24:40. | |
You're a Sergeant in the Home Guard, not a sack of potatoes, | :24:41. | :24:42. | |
This is it, men, our chance to play a real part in this war. | :24:43. | :24:46. | |
It is the return of Dad's Army, 40 years on, as a film | :24:47. | :24:49. | |
When you deliver a line, do you feel as though Arthur Lowe | :24:50. | :24:53. | |
Not any more, I did at the beginning. | :24:54. | :24:56. | |
At the beginning because that's the voice you have in your head. | :24:57. | :24:59. | |
I suppose I've kind of very limited my amount of reviewing some | :25:00. | :25:02. | |
# Whistle while you work...# The problem is Dad's Army | :25:03. | :25:06. | |
is like a much loved heirloom - you handle with care, | :25:07. | :25:08. | |
as the new cast more than understands. | :25:09. | :25:11. | |
It's a national institution, isn't it? | :25:12. | :25:19. | |
Morning, Miss Winters, Corporal Jones. | :25:20. | :25:20. | |
It just brings up and ignites wonderful warm emotions | :25:21. | :25:24. | |
It's a question the director has thought many times. | :25:25. | :25:38. | |
You are messing with a bit of British culture heritage. | :25:39. | :25:41. | |
I mean, it's a ridiculous thought, really, to tread through this | :25:42. | :25:51. | |
minefield of people's golden memories. | :25:52. | :25:54. | |
I'll catch him, Sir, what does he look like? | :25:55. | :25:56. | |
We don't know, Frank, that's rather the point with spies. | :25:57. | :25:59. | |
What spurred them on was that army of fans. | :26:00. | :26:03. | |
Get it right, and it's Box Office magic. | :26:04. | :26:05. | |
Mess with a classic and get it wrong, well, judgment awaits. | :26:06. | :26:11. | |
This is what the men need, they've been dragging their feet | :26:12. | :26:13. | |
There's no need for Latin, Wilson! | :26:14. | :26:19. | |
David Sillito, BBC News, Bridlington. | :26:20. | :26:23. | |
Now we have the heaviest of the rain across Southeastern parts of | :26:24. | :26:40. | |
England. A wet evening commute for the London area, for example. Our | :26:41. | :26:44. | |
attention turns to the more northern parts of the UK later on tonight we | :26:45. | :26:49. | |
will see a pulse of wet weather crossing Northern Ireland in the | :26:50. | :26:52. | |
direction of Scotland as we head towards the early hours. It won't | :26:53. | :26:55. | |
just be rain, there could well be snow on higher level routes north of | :26:56. | :27:00. | |
the central belt. Winter watch starts this evening on BBC Two in | :27:01. | :27:04. | |
the cairn corpse. By tomorrow morning there could be a covering of | :27:05. | :27:10. | |
snow. The winds across Scotland and Northern Ireland not particularly | :27:11. | :27:15. | |
strong. Further south it will be another wild start to the day -- | :27:16. | :27:24. | |
Cairncorms. The gusts will do the damage. Bands of rain pushing down | :27:25. | :27:30. | |
towards the south-east through the morning, particularly wet across | :27:31. | :27:33. | |
Southeastern parts of England. Here we will see periods of rain | :27:34. | :27:36. | |
throughout much of the day, wet and windy. A gradual improvement further | :27:37. | :27:42. | |
north and west you are. Dry spells with sunshine. Wintry showers to the | :27:43. | :27:46. | |
high ground of Scotland, cold air feeding in to northern areas despite | :27:47. | :27:52. | |
the sunshine. Further south the temperatures will be higher, 11, 12, | :27:53. | :27:57. | |
13 degrees a contrast with temperatures further north, five, | :27:58. | :27:59. | |
six, seven degrees through the afternoon. The skies will clear and | :28:00. | :28:03. | |
by Thursday morning many of us will wake up to a frost. A crisp start to | :28:04. | :28:10. | |
a fine day, one of the better days of week. As we end the week it will | :28:11. | :28:12. | |
be back to square one. Thank you. That's all from the BBC News at Six, | :28:13. | :28:19. | |
so it's goodbye from me, | :28:20. | :28:23. |