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Hello, I'm Sally Taylor. Welcome to South Today. In tonight's programme: | :00:07. | :00:12. | |
Concerned communities come together after a typhoon tragedy thousands of | :00:13. | :00:19. | |
miles away. People crying, people dead, people on the streets, and | :00:20. | :00:26. | |
people being helpless, you know? It makes me cry. | :00:27. | :00:30. | |
We will remember them ` the south falls silent as thousands mark | :00:31. | :00:38. | |
Armistice Day. The piece of World War One history | :00:39. | :00:45. | |
which you helped to discover. I'm just completely gobsmacked. It | :00:46. | :00:47. | |
astonishing! And running rings round the | :00:48. | :00:49. | |
opposition ` Saints' Adam Lallana hopes he's done enough to impress | :00:50. | :00:51. | |
the watching England boss. It's being described as the worst | :00:52. | :01:07. | |
natural disaster since the Boxing Day Tsunami in 2004. It's feared | :01:08. | :01:11. | |
that at least 10,000 people have been killed and hundreds of | :01:12. | :01:14. | |
thousands are desperate for food, water and shelter after Typhoon | :01:15. | :01:17. | |
Haiyan swept across parts of the Philippines. Watching the disaster | :01:18. | :01:23. | |
unfold have been thousands of Filipinos living in the South of | :01:24. | :01:29. | |
England. Many are struggling to get details of what's happened to loved | :01:30. | :01:32. | |
ones. Meanwhile, the Filipino community here is already working | :01:33. | :01:35. | |
out the quickest ways of getting help to the needy. Steve Humphrey | :01:36. | :01:43. | |
reports. In the devastating wake of the | :01:44. | :01:46. | |
typhoon, Filipinos here in the South have been saying prayers and working | :01:47. | :01:52. | |
out what they can do to help. The parish priest at Saint Patrick is in | :01:53. | :01:58. | |
Southampton comes originally from the city devastated by the side room | :01:59. | :02:05. | |
`` by the typhoon. Today he finally got word his sister is safe. We are | :02:06. | :02:11. | |
very relieved and very happy. It was very worrying and tens and stressed. | :02:12. | :02:17. | |
22 of my neighbours were drowned and killed. Typhoon Haiyan left a trail | :02:18. | :02:23. | |
of destruction in its wake. More than 10,000 people are feared dead. | :02:24. | :02:28. | |
Holmes, churches and schools have been destroyed, along with roads and | :02:29. | :02:35. | |
bridges. It makes me cry, you know? To see photos of people crying, | :02:36. | :02:41. | |
people dead, people on the streets, and people being helpless, you | :02:42. | :02:46. | |
know? Filipinos here in the South say they want to do as much as they | :02:47. | :02:52. | |
can to help. The community reacted spontaneously and is now starting to | :02:53. | :02:55. | |
join together and build up internationally and show what they | :02:56. | :02:59. | |
can share with the Filipinos back home. Amongst the employers offering | :03:00. | :03:05. | |
support to Filipinos staff at this difficult time is Southampton | :03:06. | :03:08. | |
General Hospital, which will be holding a special service at the | :03:09. | :03:12. | |
hospital chapel on Thursday. The cruise ship company Carnival | :03:13. | :03:15. | |
employs 2,000 Filipino crew on its Southampton`based ships. As our | :03:16. | :03:18. | |
transport correspondent Paul Clifton reports, it's been trying to contact | :03:19. | :03:22. | |
every single family. Given the devastation in their home country, | :03:23. | :03:32. | |
that's easier said than done. At Carnival's Southampton office, | :03:33. | :03:36. | |
the control room is staffed 24 hours a day. It runs ten ships. Between | :03:37. | :03:43. | |
them, they carry 40,000 passengers a day. Among those looking after them | :03:44. | :03:50. | |
are 2000 Filipino crew. People on our ships who come from the | :03:51. | :03:53. | |
Philippines have been very concerned about the welfare of their relatives | :03:54. | :03:59. | |
and friends. So we've had to mount a very big operation this weekend in | :04:00. | :04:02. | |
our building in Southampton, to make sure that we have done all we can to | :04:03. | :04:07. | |
reassure those people that their relatives are OK and have survived | :04:08. | :04:11. | |
the terrible typhoon in the Philippines. But as today goes on | :04:12. | :04:17. | |
and we continue that work, we're very, very hopeful that we will have | :04:18. | :04:22. | |
done that job for everybody. Conditions in their home country | :04:23. | :04:25. | |
have made contact difficult but only part of the Philippines have seen | :04:26. | :04:30. | |
this level of devastation. The company says only 100 crew worldwide | :04:31. | :04:33. | |
have yet to hear from their families. The new control room was | :04:34. | :04:41. | |
opened today. Next to the critical hot phone, less predictably, is one | :04:42. | :04:46. | |
labelled call phone. We can coordinate efforts for things like | :04:47. | :04:53. | |
weather and changes abroad, which cause our ships to be diverted | :04:54. | :04:57. | |
elsewhere. The Filipino workers are all at sea but for people here, it | :04:58. | :05:02. | |
has been a frantic few days of work. Trade Unions have been meeting BAE | :05:03. | :05:05. | |
Systems managers in Farnborough today over plans to cut more than | :05:06. | :05:08. | |
1,000 shipbuilding jobs in Portsmouth. It was announced last | :05:09. | :05:13. | |
week that the jobs will go at the BAE site in the Naval Docks. | :05:14. | :05:17. | |
Existing work and new orders will be moved to Glasgow. More than 3,000 | :05:18. | :05:19. | |
employees doing maintenance, repair and training will remain. I think we | :05:20. | :05:31. | |
have to do a twin track approach. We have to win more work in Portsmouth, | :05:32. | :05:35. | |
keeping on some of the guys who've lost their jobs, and B AE want to | :05:36. | :05:40. | |
move between the two areas. But also, if it's possible, to keep the | :05:41. | :05:44. | |
facilities available, so that if Scotland does vote this would | :05:45. | :05:50. | |
Independent, the Royal Navy have to have the ability to build ships here | :05:51. | :05:55. | |
in the UK. And later tonight there's a BBC | :05:56. | :05:59. | |
South Inside Out special. In Shipping Out, Robert Hall | :06:00. | :06:02. | |
investigates the background to the decision to stop shipbuilding in | :06:03. | :06:04. | |
Portsmouth, as the people most affected talk about their futures | :06:05. | :06:08. | |
and their families. That's at 7.30pm on BBC One. That's followed at eight | :06:09. | :06:13. | |
o'clock by a live debate from Portsmouth on BBC Radio Solent, | :06:14. | :06:16. | |
which can also be heard on BBC Local Radio in Berkshire and Oxford. | :06:17. | :06:21. | |
Two Lithuanian men have been jailed following the kidnapping of a | :06:22. | :06:24. | |
Farnborough man, over a drug debt that wasn't his. The victim, Metin | :06:25. | :06:29. | |
Mustafa, was abducted from outside his home, held hostage for more than | :06:30. | :06:32. | |
a week, and tortured while his family was blackmailed for money. | :06:33. | :06:36. | |
38`year`old Virginijus Suchodolskis was sentenced to eleven years for | :06:37. | :06:39. | |
kidnap, false imprisonment and blackmail. 31`year`old Giedrius | :06:40. | :06:47. | |
Cerniauskas was given nine years. An 18`year`old man will be sentenced at | :06:48. | :06:56. | |
a later date. A driver accused of killing a | :06:57. | :06:59. | |
lollipop man wept in court today as her trial got under way. 22`year`old | :07:00. | :07:05. | |
Lauren Paul from Waterlooville is accused of causing death by | :07:06. | :07:10. | |
dangerous driving after 82`year`old Ray Elsmore was knocked down close | :07:11. | :07:15. | |
to a school in the town last year. Ray Elsmore had just come on duty | :07:16. | :07:19. | |
shortly after 3pm on the afternoon of December five last year. He was | :07:20. | :07:25. | |
helping a young mother across Tempest Avenue so she could collect | :07:26. | :07:28. | |
her young son from a nearby primary school, when he was hit from behind | :07:29. | :07:34. | |
by a Nissan Micra being driven by Lauren Paul. The jury heard he was | :07:35. | :07:39. | |
scooped up under the bonnet, shattering the windscreen, then | :07:40. | :07:44. | |
thrown forward. He suffered serious head and chest injuries and was | :07:45. | :07:47. | |
airlifted to hospital in Southampton. But he died shortly | :07:48. | :07:52. | |
afterwards. The jury heard that Lauren Paul, here in the dark blue | :07:53. | :07:56. | |
coat with the fur lined hood, was driving to work at a local college | :07:57. | :08:01. | |
when her windscreen had misted up. She turned the Dean Mr on to team is | :08:02. | :08:06. | |
to it and the sun was very low in the sky and blinding. The lycee she | :08:07. | :08:10. | |
was driving within the speed limit but didn't break in time. Mr | :08:11. | :08:16. | |
Elsmore, who had worked as the school crossing patrol the 13 years, | :08:17. | :08:19. | |
was wearing a high viz jacket at the time of the accident. Lauren Paul | :08:20. | :08:23. | |
told bystanders at the scene afterwards that she didn't see him. | :08:24. | :08:27. | |
She denies causing death by dangerous driving and the trial | :08:28. | :08:30. | |
continues. Thousands of people stopped what | :08:31. | :08:33. | |
they were doing this morning to mark Armistice Day. On the eleventh hour, | :08:34. | :08:37. | |
of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month, a two`minute silence was | :08:38. | :08:40. | |
observed at war memorials, in shopping centres and offices. It | :08:41. | :08:43. | |
marked the 95th anniversary of the signing of the World War One | :08:44. | :08:49. | |
armistice. Here's a look at how the South remembered. | :08:50. | :08:58. | |
How the South were numbered and paid tribute to the fallen. `` | :08:59. | :09:56. | |
remembered. Still to come in this evening's | :09:57. | :10:00. | |
South Today: Solving a World War One mystery with your help. | :10:01. | :10:06. | |
A father from Dorset whose son committed suicide after being | :10:07. | :10:09. | |
bullied on a school bus wants children to be better supervised on | :10:10. | :10:13. | |
their journeys to and from school. Ben Vodden was 11 years old when he | :10:14. | :10:19. | |
took his own life. Since then, his father Paul Vodden, from Poole, has | :10:20. | :10:22. | |
been working with anti`bullying charities. New research has found | :10:23. | :10:29. | |
the problem that affected his son is happening to others. Local MP | :10:30. | :10:32. | |
Annette Brooke raised the matter in Parliament. Anybody who says they | :10:33. | :10:37. | |
are going to stamp out bullying is going to fail because children | :10:38. | :10:41. | |
bully. What's important is having a system in place where they are dealt | :10:42. | :10:47. | |
with effectively and efficiently and the bullying stops as quickly as | :10:48. | :10:51. | |
possible and those children get support, and those that are doing | :10:52. | :10:55. | |
the bullying are supported and shown what they are doing is wrong. | :10:56. | :10:58. | |
The dominant airline at Southampton Airport, Flybe, says it will cut a | :10:59. | :11:01. | |
further 500 jobs nationwide, on top of 300 announced earlier this year. | :11:02. | :11:07. | |
That's a fifth of the workforce. The airline represents more than half | :11:08. | :11:09. | |
the airport's total business, carrying more than a million | :11:10. | :11:12. | |
passengers a year. Flybe has 200 staff based at Southampton. It | :11:13. | :11:15. | |
announced increased profits today but said it could not remain viable | :11:16. | :11:18. | |
without restructuring. Southampton Airport says staff there have not | :11:19. | :11:22. | |
been told whether they will be affected. Flybe is withdrawing from | :11:23. | :11:25. | |
Gatwick after selling its landing slots to easyJet. | :11:26. | :11:30. | |
The Transport Secretary, Patrick McLoughlin, has been visiting the | :11:31. | :11:33. | |
site of a new coastguard control centre this afternoon. It will be | :11:34. | :11:38. | |
built alongside the search and rescue helicopter base at Lee on the | :11:39. | :11:42. | |
Solent. As part of a modernisation of the service, some other | :11:43. | :11:44. | |
coastguard control rooms around the country will close, including one at | :11:45. | :11:53. | |
Portland in Dorset. We've got to look at how we run these services. | :11:54. | :11:56. | |
There is a financial saving that is being made. Making sure that we | :11:57. | :12:03. | |
provide the right services for the Coast Guard is important. But is not | :12:04. | :12:07. | |
just the coastguard service but all the volunteers around the country as | :12:08. | :12:10. | |
well. As we saw earlier, thousands of | :12:11. | :12:14. | |
people marked the two minute silence for Armistice Day this morning. That | :12:15. | :12:16. | |
followed yesterday's Remembrance Sunday services. One of the more | :12:17. | :12:19. | |
unusual ones was held in Dorchester. There, a service was held at the | :12:20. | :12:23. | |
memorial to German Prisoners of War. There was a PoW camp in Dorchester | :12:24. | :12:26. | |
during World War One, holding thousands of prisoners. Georgina | :12:27. | :12:35. | |
Windsor reports. A window into a prisoner of war camp | :12:36. | :12:40. | |
in Dorchester during World War I. It was established on the site of the | :12:41. | :12:45. | |
artillery banks in the town and at its height, it housed 4500 German | :12:46. | :12:51. | |
prisoners of war. This at a time when the population of Dorchester | :12:52. | :13:00. | |
was just 9000 people. They were much loved sons of people. During the | :13:01. | :13:06. | |
First World War, accepting the fact that Dorchester was continually | :13:07. | :13:10. | |
losing its sons and fathers and husbands of the First World War, the | :13:11. | :13:12. | |
relationship between the prisoners and the people of the town was | :13:13. | :13:18. | |
really very good. Rhythm is held far from families and friends... This | :13:19. | :13:22. | |
weekend, local dignitaries gathered at a more real to `` Memorial | :13:23. | :13:29. | |
designed by two of the prisoners detained here. You go to a quiet | :13:30. | :13:34. | |
corner of the churchyard and pay your respects to those on the German | :13:35. | :13:41. | |
side who died here. Last year I heard for the first time about the | :13:42. | :13:45. | |
memorial and I want to come here now every year. 44 prisoners of war died | :13:46. | :13:51. | |
here in Dorchester, the majority because of the flu pandemic. This | :13:52. | :13:57. | |
service is organised by the town council, who also maintain the | :13:58. | :14:02. | |
memorial. This commemoration service is believed to be one of very few to | :14:03. | :14:06. | |
take place in the UK. You may remember a couple of weeks | :14:07. | :14:11. | |
ago on South Today we looked at the origins of the Burberry brand in | :14:12. | :14:13. | |
Basingstoke. Burberry made trench coats for officers during the First | :14:14. | :14:17. | |
World War. Staff at the Hampshire Museums Service have been searching | :14:18. | :14:20. | |
high and low for one of those original coats ` to no avail. But | :14:21. | :14:24. | |
one South Today viewer who saw the piece has come forward with her own | :14:25. | :14:27. | |
extraordinary family story. David Allard reports. | :14:28. | :14:38. | |
Half a million trench coats were made at Burberry's factory in | :14:39. | :14:42. | |
Basingstoke during the First World War. Nearly 100 years on, very few | :14:43. | :14:48. | |
have survived. Jill are not from Hampshire Museums couldn't find an | :14:49. | :14:52. | |
original trench coat for their centenary exhibition. The great | :14:53. | :14:57. | |
shame is that we don't have one in the collection. So we made an appeal | :14:58. | :15:01. | |
and Susan from Southsea got in touch. This is the Burberry trench | :15:02. | :15:07. | |
coat. It is, with the Burberry lining and label. This belonged to | :15:08. | :15:12. | |
my grandfather, who was killed by a fibre in October 1917 aged 37. | :15:13. | :15:20. | |
Robert Art the Hudson `` after Hudson was a Lieutenant Colonel. The | :15:21. | :15:26. | |
coat was returned and handed on to my father. He died 57 years ago and | :15:27. | :15:31. | |
I found it when I was cleaning out his house so I have kept it and | :15:32. | :15:35. | |
cherished it. It has great sentimental value. You can tell it's | :15:36. | :15:42. | |
been a well worn garment. It has. But still in excellent condition. | :15:43. | :15:47. | |
The fabric is absolutely excellent. He was in the military from 1900. I | :15:48. | :15:52. | |
have early photographs of him at training camps at the turn of the | :15:53. | :15:56. | |
century. This is one of him in the military uniform. It would have been | :15:57. | :15:59. | |
lovely to have known him as a person and to have had his presence in my | :16:00. | :16:05. | |
life when I was a child. These do at least remind me that he existed, | :16:06. | :16:10. | |
even though the circumstances of his death were very tragic for the whole | :16:11. | :16:14. | |
family. We took Robert Hudson's trench coat to Hampshire Museums' | :16:15. | :16:23. | |
base. Where did you get that? This is an original Burberry World War I | :16:24. | :16:27. | |
trench coat, as worn by this man, Robert Arthur Hudson. I am | :16:28. | :16:33. | |
astounded. What a wonderful thing! I'm gobsmacked. It astonishing! | :16:34. | :16:38. | |
Trench coats will now join a collection of artefacts being taken | :16:39. | :16:41. | |
out of storage for next year's exhibition. I have actually managed | :16:42. | :16:46. | |
to find this coat in the Burberry catalogue. There it is. I think is | :16:47. | :16:52. | |
the cavalry pattern one. We see if we undo this one but it's got the | :16:53. | :16:59. | |
hooks that went over the cavalry man's legs. This match is something | :17:00. | :17:05. | |
we already have the collection. These came from the collection at | :17:06. | :17:09. | |
Aldershot military museum and they are First World War officers' trench | :17:10. | :17:15. | |
coats. Something we have that this man would have worn when he was out | :17:16. | :17:22. | |
in front in the trenches. We got the army uniforms, the badgers people | :17:23. | :17:24. | |
bought in the street to support the local hospital, but to have | :17:25. | :17:30. | |
something that we know has been out there, has been in the mud of | :17:31. | :17:36. | |
Flanders... This poor man died fighting for his country and it says | :17:37. | :17:41. | |
such a lot. This poll was given to my father when he was born ` a gift | :17:42. | :17:47. | |
from six people who were with him at the time of his father's death and | :17:48. | :17:51. | |
there is an inscription in it which is very poignant. I'll have great | :17:52. | :17:58. | |
trouble reading it. Two after Hudson in affectionate memory of your | :17:59. | :18:03. | |
father, a great comrades and gallant soldier who died for England October | :18:04. | :18:09. | |
nine, 1917. I think it's really important that people do realise | :18:10. | :18:13. | |
what happened and that these generations of men, their actions | :18:14. | :18:22. | |
have formed our lives today. It is a wonderful story of the | :18:23. | :18:25. | |
Hudson family and, Susan, I'm so pleased you were watching the | :18:26. | :18:29. | |
programme and were able to bring that story to us with the Burberry | :18:30. | :18:31. | |
trench coat. On to sport and only one place to | :18:32. | :18:35. | |
start with tonight ` the Premier League and Southampton's latest win. | :18:36. | :18:41. | |
The club is enjoying its finest start to a top flight season. Tony's | :18:42. | :18:47. | |
here. A big surprise, this, Tony? Astute signings summer, a lot of and | :18:48. | :18:51. | |
some home`grown talent. Southampton sit third in the table | :18:52. | :18:54. | |
and the performances are continuing to light up the Premier League. Adam | :18:55. | :18:57. | |
Lallana's goal the pick of four which went past hapless Hull City on | :18:58. | :19:01. | |
Saturday. There's no doubt what the papers think about his performance. | :19:02. | :19:04. | |
Just three days after being named in the England squad for this month's | :19:05. | :19:07. | |
friendlies, they were raving about him today. The Mirror in particular | :19:08. | :19:11. | |
believe he should be a cert for a place on the plane to Brazil and the | :19:12. | :19:15. | |
World Cup finals. Roy Hodgson was there in person to see this latest | :19:16. | :19:23. | |
five`star St Mary's show. This seems a good place for an | :19:24. | :19:27. | |
England manager to come to these days. Saturday's team included not | :19:28. | :19:31. | |
only the three senior players all Doctor Roy Hodgson's scored two | :19:32. | :19:40. | |
under 21s. Lallana stayed with the club when their stock was low. | :19:41. | :19:52. | |
Brilliant play. What a goal from Adam tempt two! It is the best. It | :19:53. | :20:00. | |
is very hard technically. It is superb. Once again, Southampton were | :20:01. | :20:07. | |
scintillating at times and the scoring was set up why Ricky | :20:08. | :20:12. | |
Lambert. It was Lambert who then picked out la Lana. `` picked out | :20:13. | :20:20. | |
Lallana. Lallana's magic but the game out of reach for Hull, who did | :20:21. | :20:26. | |
pull one back at half`time. The energy instilled by this player was | :20:27. | :20:32. | |
on show later. The Hull corner rakes down, six players go stripping down | :20:33. | :20:36. | |
the field. Substitute Stephen Davis got in on the act to rack up the | :20:37. | :20:45. | |
points. I am not surprised by the expectations. We fully believe that | :20:46. | :20:50. | |
there is no limit to what we can do. Everyone is on top form at the | :20:51. | :20:57. | |
moment. The boys are going away to England so everyone is on top of the | :20:58. | :21:00. | |
world. On top of the world now, they could even be top of the league | :21:01. | :21:04. | |
after their game at Arsenal in a fortnight. We wanted to show you | :21:05. | :21:09. | |
that. It really was remarkable. It was a busy weekend of league and | :21:10. | :21:13. | |
cup football too. Here's what caught our eye. | :21:14. | :21:18. | |
Reading and QPR were relegated from the Premier League together the last | :21:19. | :21:21. | |
time they met at the midday ski stadium. Moments of skill like this | :21:22. | :21:26. | |
will have given them hope they can bounce back quickly. For a second | :21:27. | :21:31. | |
home game in a row, Reading couldn't hang on. Joey Barton absent from | :21:32. | :21:37. | |
QPR's relegation fight, but he's playing his part this season. The | :21:38. | :21:41. | |
focus was on Eddie Howe at Turf Moor. His side have had a tricky run | :21:42. | :21:48. | |
but they impressed against the league leaders. This goal was a real | :21:49. | :21:57. | |
beauty, coming five minutes after half`time to give them a deserved | :21:58. | :22:03. | |
lead. This player is one Bournemouth fans know far too well. In the FA | :22:04. | :22:09. | |
Cup, Portsmouth went out at the first hurdle. This put them two down | :22:10. | :22:13. | |
in the first half at Stevenage. Things got worse when a player was | :22:14. | :22:20. | |
sent off for a challenge. Salisbury will travel to the lowest ranked | :22:21. | :22:25. | |
club left in the cup shortly after they demolished Dartford for two on | :22:26. | :22:29. | |
Saturday. And those FA cup ties will be played | :22:30. | :22:39. | |
on the weekend of December seventh. Elsewhere this weekend, London Irish | :22:40. | :22:43. | |
were beaten 29`21 in the Anglo Welsh Cup by Newcastle. Bracknell Bees | :22:44. | :22:46. | |
pulled off a surprise win over Basingstoke Bison in ice hockey's | :22:47. | :22:48. | |
English Premier League. The two sides drew 3`3 in regulation, and | :22:49. | :22:51. | |
couldn't be separated in overtime. The Bees won a penalty shoot out. | :22:52. | :22:55. | |
Basingstoke lost twice this weekend. Guildford beat Swindon 6`3 last | :22:56. | :22:57. | |
night. Straight onto the weather. I think | :22:58. | :23:13. | |
we've got to put up with the rain for the moment but it is going to | :23:14. | :23:17. | |
get better. Let's look at the pictures | :23:18. | :23:18. | |
Heather Brooks captured this close up of a robin in Earnley in West | :23:19. | :23:21. | |
Sussex. Maureen Coles took this photo of an | :23:22. | :23:25. | |
ash tree in Gosport laden with seeds. | :23:26. | :23:27. | |
And fallen leaves in North Tadley captured by David Canning. | :23:28. | :23:32. | |
A damp and dreary start to the week but the good news is it will turn | :23:33. | :23:37. | |
more settled by the end of the week. Poor visibility tonight and tomorrow | :23:38. | :23:41. | |
morning. What at first but becoming drier by the end of the week. | :23:42. | :23:48. | |
Through the course of the bid night, there is mist and fog on the cards | :23:49. | :23:54. | |
and rain is expected as well. It is of Apache nature, moving | :23:55. | :23:59. | |
north`west. A lot of mist and hill folk, which will reduce visibility | :24:00. | :24:09. | |
on the roads. Lows of nine to 13. A damp, misty and murky start to | :24:10. | :24:14. | |
tomorrow. At lunchtime the rain will disappear from parts of Sussex and | :24:15. | :24:17. | |
Surrey. An improving picture for Oxfordshire and Suffolk. Still | :24:18. | :24:22. | |
holding on the cloud for southern coastal counties. The risk of a | :24:23. | :24:27. | |
shower east of the Isle of Wight along the South coast, temperatures | :24:28. | :24:32. | |
reaching 11 to 13. Tomorrow evening, the skies will queer, temperatures | :24:33. | :24:37. | |
will fall away rapidly and that means in the countryside a | :24:38. | :24:40. | |
widespread frost so gardeners, beware. In the towns and cities, | :24:41. | :24:47. | |
lows of one to three. A crisp, chilly start to Wednesday. A lovely | :24:48. | :24:51. | |
day in store, thanks to high pressure. The winds will start to | :24:52. | :24:55. | |
break up during the evening and we'll see this front moving south | :24:56. | :25:03. | |
and eastwards. Wednesday should be a pleasant day, though. So should | :25:04. | :25:07. | |
Thursday. An improving picture once the rain and strong winds clear. The | :25:08. | :25:11. | |
strong winds will stay with us on Thursday. A biting north`westerly | :25:12. | :25:15. | |
wind will take the edge of temperatures with a high of ten to | :25:16. | :25:20. | |
11. Fresher in exposed areas. Tomorrow, wet start to the day an | :25:21. | :25:25. | |
improving picture. The rain will skirt south and east. Sunny spells | :25:26. | :25:29. | |
for some but lovely sunshine Wednesday and Thursday. | :25:30. | :25:31. | |
The big day is on Friday. We'll be live at the National Motor Museum in | :25:32. | :25:37. | |
Beaulieu with Tony and Samantha Bond. This is all for Children In | :25:38. | :25:42. | |
Need. Fund raising in all shapes and sizes has been happening across the | :25:43. | :25:45. | |
South, as Alexis has been finding out. | :25:46. | :25:50. | |
This sailing club took to the streets to sell cakes and promote | :25:51. | :25:53. | |
their 24 hour sailing marathon on next week. 14`year`old Ellie and her | :25:54. | :26:01. | |
stepdad played badminton for 12 hours in Midhurst. So far she's | :26:02. | :26:09. | |
raised over 300 rounds. A Michael Buble tribute enchanted | :26:10. | :26:12. | |
the folks of Salisbury with a special event at the local golf | :26:13. | :26:18. | |
club, raising ?200. But went walkabout around Dorset's | :26:19. | :26:25. | |
Haven caravan parks, raising a whopping ?11,000. `` would see went | :26:26. | :26:28. | |
walkabout. `` could see. The screaming Eagles living history | :26:29. | :26:48. | |
group accurately puts thoughts `` accurately portray troops during | :26:49. | :26:53. | |
World War II. They walked for many miles in aid of Children In Need. | :26:54. | :26:59. | |
This morning we are on the River Thames. Finally, Tony Blackburn | :27:00. | :27:05. | |
celebrated 50 years on the radio by going around the Thames. He was | :27:06. | :27:10. | |
broadcasting live on BBC radio Berkshire, as well as giving lots of | :27:11. | :27:18. | |
donations to our good cause. 50 years on radio! Incredible. All | :27:19. | :27:23. | |
your wonderful fundraising is going on. Keep it going throughout the | :27:24. | :27:31. | |
week. Tony will be with Samantha Bond. Keep it going. We'll have lots | :27:32. | :27:38. | |
more throughout the week. That's all from us this evening. Thanks for | :27:39. | :27:41. | |
watching. Good night. | :27:42. | :27:46. |