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keep you updated online. That

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We chat to Dad's Army star Frank Williams as plans for a new film are

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unveiled. Good evening. He took himself to

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hospital six times in one day asking for help, but didn't get it.

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Hours later, a severely`depressed man threw himself off a bridge and

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died. Peter Franklin's wife says she thinks he might still be alive if

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he'd received treatment. At the inquest into his death, the coroner

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asked two NHS trusts in Kent to make changes. She also says she'll report

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the psychiatric nurse who saw him to the Nursing Council.

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Pictured on his wedding day, Peter Franklin had suffered for years with

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depression. But on the 19th of August, it became too much. He

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repeatedly went to hospital for help, but a proper assessment was

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not carried out, and he jumped to his death from a motorway bridge

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later on that night. Had things been done differently, he would not have

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died that day. He was very sick. I have more concerns about the whole

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state of the mental health service, and that worries me. The more I look

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into it, the more it worries me, to think that funding is being diverted

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elsewhere. He visited Maidstone Hospital six times on the day he

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died. He was discharged and attempted to kill himself, but his

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taxi driver stopped him. He was then taken back to hospital where a

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proper assessment was not carried out. He committed suicide later on

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that night. A coroner ruled that he had killed himself while suffering

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from depression. She also mentioned she intends to report the

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psychiatric nurse to the nursing and midwifery Council. She suggested the

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hospital make changes to avoid similar deaths. I am extremely angry

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that the service failed him, not just him, other people as well, but

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I also understand that the mental health system as a whole, it is not

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necessarily just one person. Every year, the trusts have to consider

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savings, and in that situation, charities have to be taken, that is

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why there is not the comprehensive service we would like. The family

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are now making a formal complaint about the care he received. The

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trust says it is considering the issues raised and insists it will

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work with other organisations. Peter Whittlesea has been following

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the story and he joins us now live from outside Maidstone Hospital,

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where Mr Franklin tried to get help. This story only adds to the recent

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controversy about mental`health beds in Kent and Medway.

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Well, the case of Peter Franklin will concern campaigners who've been

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fighting to save mental`health services. In November, councillors

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said they were horrified when the Health Secretary approved plans to

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close beds at the Medway Maritime Hospital. Patients will instead be

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sent to Dartford or here in Maidstone. Campaigners said families

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would have to travel much further to visit loved ones and also expressed

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concern at a lack of support for carers. But the Kent and Medway NHS

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and Social Care Partnership Trust said the move would result in 14

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more acute beds across three specialist centres. Well, today the

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Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust, which runs Maidstone

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Hospital, told us that they would be looking into the case of Mr Franklin

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and how they will work with other trusts in the future.

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He's an evil, wicked man who should never be released. That's the view

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of the police officer who caught a notorious Kent killer 15 years ago.

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Now, the Parole Board has recommended Anthony Swindells be

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transferred to an open prison. Swindells was jailed for strangling

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an 84`year`old gun collector, then trying to use the stolen weapons to

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rob another household. His victims are angry he's being prepared for

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release. He was jailed in 1999 for the murder

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and torture of Ken Speakman, a crime that stunned the community. News

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that he has been recommended for transfer to an open prison has been

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met with disbelief by the detective who helped put him away. It is a

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disgrace, he is an evil, wicked man, and he should never be let out. He

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is a trained assassin, he is a danger to the public. Roger Andrews

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was also evict him. His home was broken into. He fought him off,

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though the bullet holes from that might remain in the walls of his

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home. A letter sent to the victims says...

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Roger Andrews believes this is the start of Anthony Swindells' journey

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to freedom will stop he says this has ridden roughshod over the views

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of the victims. The system is wrong, they have ignored everything

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the victims and the retired police officer said. 17 years ago, I

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stopped him, and he was then apprehended by the police, and

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everybody said, well done for bringing him to account. But then a

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decision is taken, and I am put back in the same position, along with

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everyone else. Roger Andrews is now forced to live with state`of`the`art

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security here at his home. He says the Parole Board decision has left

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him with the worry that Anthony Swindells may one day return here.

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Coming up, more allegations about behaviour at Thanet Council. The

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chief executive is accused of acting improperly by a senior official.

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The Chief Executive of one of the South East's most popular visitor

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attractions says its long`term future is threatened by a second

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runway at Gatwick. Hever Castle in Edenbridge attracts a quarter of a

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million visitors a year, but it's on the airport's flight path, and its

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boss says it probably won't survive as a tourist attraction if flights

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are increased. Built in the 13th century, the

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Stones of Hever Castle are heavy with history. The Childhood Home of

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Anne Boleyn feels under threat from the 21st`century, in particular the

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prospect of a second runway at Gatwick. This castle already feels

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aircraft noise from Gatwick flights, it disrupts the

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tranquillity, and it is worried extra flights from another runway

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could harm this tourist attraction. Long`term, if they increase

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aeroplanes by two to three times, I would be very surprised if this

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business survived. Most Heritage properties struggled to break even

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as it is. Hever Castle gets a quarter of a million visitors each

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year. It argues people come here to soak up the peaceful atmosphere, and

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more flights would drive them away. It has a very peaceful atmosphere at

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the moment. Increased aircraft noise would mean that you would not have

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the same sort of feeling for the castle. We have not noticed it

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today. It is a beautiful, tranquil summer peaceful place. Yes, noise

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would be destructive. Gatwick says its plans to the south of its

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existing runway, which could mean a traffic moving away from Hever

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Castle, and it is looking at easing the impact on the area. We are

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confident that we can have an effective solution that does not

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necessarily mean there will be increased problems at Hever Castle.

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If they are not used to aircraft noise, it can impact trade and

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business and people's sense of comfort in an area. Hever Castle

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remains concerned about its future and how this piece of history could

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be sustained if Gatwick expands. Where are we now with the

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possibility of a second runway? Gatwick is looking to expand just

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south of the existing runway here. It is running a consultation until

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the middle of this month. There is the bigger picture which is being

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looked at by Howard Davies with his airport review, looking at capacity

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across the south`east. That will report next year. Supporters of a

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second runway here say it would be good for the region's economy. We

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have one business, Hever Castle, who say that a second runway would be

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bad for its business. A Formula One mechanic who worked

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with Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher has died after being hit

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by a lorry on the M20. Police believe 56`year`old Nigel Stepney

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stepped onto the carriageway while getting out of his van on the hard

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shoulder. The accident happened between junctions nine and ten at

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Ashford on the London`bound carriageway at 1:30am this morning.

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Lee Ryan was joined by fellow band members from Blue as he pleaded

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guilty to failing to provide a specimen and to come and damage. He

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was arrested in west London in April after police officers had seen him

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driving erratically. A trial date has been accused `` A

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pre`trial review has been heard today in the case of a man accused

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of killing his baby daughter. Mark Sandland from Hastings has pleaded

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not guilty to the murder of Aimee Rose, who died in November 2012. His

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trial will begin on June 23. Just days after a damning report

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into Thanet District Council, BBC South East has seen a leaked letter

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containing fresh allegations against its chief executive. Earlier this

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week, an independent review said Thanet District Council needed to

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tackle toxic and homophobic behaviour. The council's already

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investigating Sue McGonigal over claims that she may have attempted

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to influence the outcome of a planning application. Now, a senior

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monitoring officer claims she's acted improperly.

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Thanet District Council offices in Margate. Until yesterday afternoon,

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the monitoring officer was a man called Howard Paterson. He was

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overseeing a complete `` complained against Sue McGonigal, after it was

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alleged she may have exerted influence on her officers around a

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major planning application. If you did before he left, Howard Paterson

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wrote this letter timbers of the Council's general`purpose committee.

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He is concerned about his dealings with the council's Chief Executive.

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He says he had encountered what he describes as an unlawful attempt to

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remove me from the statutory office to which I was appointed. He also

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claims that Sue McGonigal acted improperly to deny him access to

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certain documents. He adds that he believes the Chief Executive's

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conduct falls well below what he calls the standards expected of the

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council's most senior officer. He was trying to speak truth to power,

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he has demonstrated, I believe, in his letter and supporting documents,

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that something very serious and untoward is happening at Thanet

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District Council. The council have had a difficult few years, two years

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ago the former leader was jailed for misconduct in public office, last

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November a Standards Committee said the council appeared dysfunctional,

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and last week an independent review said there needed to tackle toxic

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behaviour. It is a bad reputation, you have got to get this straight,

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and it called on the leaders to work together with the Chief Executive

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and decide on their priorities. I understand a number of councillors

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are hoping to convene a full meeting next week, where they intend to have

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a vote of no`confidence in the Chief Executive.

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This is our top story tonight. A coroner has criticised two NHS

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Trusts in Kent after a man took himself to hospital six times in one

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day and was discharged each time. That evening, Peter Franklin threw

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himself off a bridge and died. Maidstone Hospital NHS Trust and

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Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust have been asked to

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make changes by the coroner. Also tonight, he starred in all of

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the most successful sitcoms ever, we talk to Frank Williams, now starring

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in his own one`man show. And, we are hoping for a more

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settled bank holiday weekend. It is looking largely dry and fine. I will

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have more later. If you have a story you think we

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should be covering on South East Today, we'd like to hear from you.

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His work is part comical, part disturbing, but Ansel Krut says each

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of his paintings is a character with a story to tell. The work of the

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South African`born artist has gone on display at the Jerwood Gallery in

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Hastings. It's the largest exhibition of his work to date.

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The bold, bright colours, the often jagged edges, suggest something

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playful, absurd, even cartoonlike, of the artist refers to his

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paintings at face value. But beyond that, a much darker image. I do not

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set out to make dark or difficult paintings, but something of that

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does emerge. Cartoon is a difficult does emerge. Cartoon is a difficult

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word, because it suggests something simplistic. In actual fact, I'd use

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that as a way to your people into the paintings. Once they are trapped

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in the world, we might end up somewhere different. Growing up in

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apartheid in South Africa has in some way, he says, influenced his

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work. Buildings morph into people, their characters as complex as the

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layers of paint to create them. If you look at the painting, what

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appear to be faces, the windows have formed the features, we see smiles,

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the odd broken tooth, the odd insecure glance. Opening tomorrow,

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it is the first public gallery show of his work in the UK. They will not

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have been seen together before, not on the walls of a public gallery in

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their entirety, and it has been a coming together of his friends. He

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described them as familiar characters. Paintings with

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personalities, even histories. It is something of that sense of hoping

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for something, but also fragile. The butterfly is partly a butterfly,

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partly a bandit, partly feminised, and the big nose and eyes, so there

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is a face. Do the talking, he says, and he is just repeating it.

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This exhibition isn't the only thing people can see in Hastings this

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weekend, is it? This weekend, visitors will be able to see and

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hear the amazing story of the portrait altogether with little to

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this programme. In February, we brought you the story of Norman

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constant, killed in action in France in 1918. His portrait was hanging in

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the family home in London. By chance, the family came to this

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gallery in Hastings and saw this portrait, which they believed to be

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that of his younger brother, Jack. Killed at the Battle of the psalm in

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1916, aged just 18. After 100 years, both portraits are handing

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side`by`side at the Jerwood Gallery. Also, a number of very poignant

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letters written by Norman to his family. One just after his brother

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died says this, Jack has not died in vain, he did his utmost, nobody can

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do more. Both exhibitions are open to the public from this weekend.

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It's one of the most`watched TV programmes of all time. And Dad's

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Army seems to be as popular today as it ever was, with a new film

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announced this week and even a stage show. 80 episodes of the hit comedy

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were made between 1968 and 1977. It was set in the fictional Sussex town

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of Walmington`on`Sea, but actually filmed in Thetford in Norfolk. And

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at its peak, it had an audience of 18.5 million. Frank Williams played

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the precious vicar in Dad's Army. The actor has worked with Morecambe

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and Wise, Tommy Cooper and Bruce Forsyth.

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He played the precious figure in Dad's Army. The actor has worked

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with Morecambe and Wise, Tommy Cooper and Bruce Forsyth. But he's

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best known for a role he never expected to last very long. Thank

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you, that should make a nice change. Yes, I am sure it will! My first

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thought was I had only got a couple of lines, was it worth doing? My

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agent said, of course, it is for David Croft and Jimmy Perry.

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Fortunately, I did it, and the part grew from there. This is the stage

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show that we did in 1975. Now 82, Frank Williams is one of two

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original characters still alive. The other is Ian Lavender, who played

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Pike. You have gone pale. He cannot do that! I have hidden pigeons in

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the pipes! In the 70s, Dad's Army was turned into a film. There was

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also a stage tour, with many of the original characters. This footage

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was taken by Frank Williams, who bought a cine camera to record the

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event. I consulted after about it, he said, it had better be something

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very simple. So I got something very simple, one of those cameras that

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you pointed at people, and I pressed the trigger and filmed it. Get

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pumping! Williams only realised he wanted to be an actor as he was

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about to leave school. Dad's Army, he says, was a joyous period, which

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is why he's performing an evening of memories entitled More Tea Vicar.

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The only reason we went on doing it was because we all liked each other.

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All of them could have done lots of other things, they always came back

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to the Dad's Army, because we all enjoyed it. We knew it was a really

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good show. Well done, chaps! The tour begins at the Stag Theatre in

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Sevenoaks on Sunday. It is still making us laugh!

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Football, and Brighton and Hove Albion go into the final game of the

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season tomorrow lunchtime with a chance of grabbing the final

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Championship play`off place. The Seagulls know if they better

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sixth`placed Reading's result, that will be good enough to see them move

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above their rivals into the play`offs, and boss Oscar Garcia

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believes all the pressure will be on Reading.

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We have nothing to lose. Not only because we are one point

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below them, but also because they just came down from the Premier

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League. He seems excited at the prospect!

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Elsewhere in the Championship, Charlton, who avoided relegation in

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midweek, travel to Blackpool, while in League One, Crawley take on

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Bristol City, and Gillingham complete the season with a home game

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against Shrewsbury. Many teenage boys dream of becoming

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a Premier League footballer, and very few ever make it. But for

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Kent's Johan Ter Horst, that dream's about to come true. The 19`year`old

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striker's been spotted playing for Folkestone Invicta in the Ryman

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Division One South, effectively the eighth tier of English football, and

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is about to go right to the top tier with Hull City.

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Despite his name, Johan Ter Horst is Kent born and bred, and still enjoys

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a kick about in the garden using the goal he and his brothers built. But

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his exploits and especially his goals for local club Folkestone

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attracted attention from a host of clubs, including Premier League Hull

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City, a move Johan is still getting used to.

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The training complex, the first team players are buzzing about it, it is

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a bit surreal, Tom Huddlestone having breakfast with George Boyd

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and Shane Long, they are all in the gym. They are saying hello to me. It

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is a bit surreal, but I have got to get used to it! Johan will be well

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looked after at Hull, his manager is former Gills favourite Steve Bruce,

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who made the long move south to Kent at the start of his career. If I had

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not gone to Gillingham, I was starting work in the shipyards on

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Monday. Thankfully, Gillingham took me. Johan's parents are still coming

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to terms with their teenage son's rapid progress from back garden to

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big time. It's that going to university, he is going to foot old

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university, he has got a three`year contract, so instead of coming out

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with a massive debt, he might come out with a few quid in his pocket,

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and a really good football education, that hopefully takes him

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somewhere. To go from your school team to a Premier League club is

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remarkable. The next few months could be even more exciting.

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Kent snooker player Barry Hawkins has a lot of work to do if he is to

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make it through to a second successive World Championship final.

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Hawkins, from Ditton, near Maidstone, goes into this evening's

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session against defending champion Ronnie O'Sullivan trailing 11 frames

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to five. It is the bank holiday this weekend,

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and there is a bit of rain in the Globe. We are worried!

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A grey, grisly bank holiday weekend! Actually, it is not going

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to be too bad at all, it is quite settled, it is largely dry. Variable

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cloud, but not as much as today. We even have sunny spells to look

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forward to. I can not give you the temperatures we might want. Today,

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we have only made it to 12 Celsius. A few degrees below what it should

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be for this time of year. Eight key north`east of the breeze taking the

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edge off things anyway. A fair and out of cloud today, a few showers as

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well, quite drizzly and light in nature, most of us will not have

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even seen them. A few of the showers remain, but they gradually fade away

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tonight, weaving us with a largely clear night. The east coast holds

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onto a bit of cloud, though. Elsewhere, it is a cold night. We

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will have a grass frost perhaps. Even some air frost. Tomorrow

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morning, write a bright start. A lot of sunshine, apart from the east

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coast, where there is more cloud. The crowd builds inland to stop ``

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inland. We still have a north`easterly breeze, so the North

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East Kent coast is going to struggle a little tomorrow. Elsewhere, the

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breeze is slightly lighter than today. Sunny spells tomorrow, but

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probably a bit nippy. Tomorrow night, another cold night, slightly

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milder than tonight, but we will still have a ground frost. Sunday,

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we are in a very good position here. We have got high pressure in

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control, elsewhere, a lot of cloud, messy, showery bits and pieces. For

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us, it is largely dry, with sunshine. The south coast is

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slightly colder. Monday is the day that we want to be looking forward

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to. If they're an out of cloud, but some sunny spells. The temperatures

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are starting to come up to where we want them to be. Over the next

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couple of days, it is fairly cold, but lots of sunny spells will stop

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it is largely dry. Monday is looking great, don't be

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miserable! Have a great weekend. We are here with the late news.

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Goodbye. Had a good weekend. Men are even less tolerant of women

:27:42.:28:07.

than they were before. It's shocking it'd happen

:28:08.:28:07.

in a public place. I don't find it funny,

:28:08.:28:12.

but I don't find it offensive. It really is vile.

:28:13.:28:14.

Shock value sells. Men are even less tolerant of women

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than they were before. The hatred of women.

:28:17.:28:20.

Some people are offended. Others think women

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should just man up. and even misogyny

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socially acceptable? Join me, Kirsty Wark,

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as I investigate... # Fame, liquor, love

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Give it to me slowly

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