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:00:03. > :00:09.Good evening. Welcome to North West Tonight with Annabel Tiffin and

:00:09. > :00:11.Roger Johnson. Our top story.... Fighting to clear his name. Actor

:00:11. > :00:19.Ricky Tomlinson steps up his challenge to a conviction from 40

:00:19. > :00:22.years ago. I am 73 in September. We have a young man there who is 78.

:00:22. > :00:27.Some of the lads involved in the Shrewsbury campaign are dead. We

:00:27. > :00:31.would just like our names cleared before we all die. Mr Tomlinson

:00:31. > :00:36.served two years for conspiracy after a builders' strike in 1972.

:00:36. > :00:39.Also tonight... Holiday horror. How a woman died after Pontins bosses

:00:39. > :00:44.ignored warnings over legionnaire's disease.

:00:44. > :00:49.We are by the seaside. After 126 years of proud heritage,

:00:49. > :00:53.Blackpool's historic trams get a facelift for the future.

:00:53. > :00:59.The longest long-johns. Underwear belonging to one of Britain's

:00:59. > :01:01.tallest men goes on sale. There is no place for them. THere is nothing

:01:01. > :01:05.you can do with a giant's undergarments these days, I'm

:01:05. > :01:10.afraid. # True love at first sight.

:01:10. > :01:20.# True love at first sight... #. And McCartney plays The Cavern. Son

:01:20. > :01:25.

:01:25. > :01:27.follows his father's groove almost They claim they were dedicated

:01:27. > :01:33.union activists who were wrongly demonised by a frightened

:01:33. > :01:38.government. Now members of the so- called Shrewsbury 24 believe they

:01:38. > :01:40.may be closer to clearing their names. The actor, Ricky Tomlinson,

:01:40. > :01:44.was among the men jailed for intimidation during the building

:01:45. > :01:48.workers strike of 1972. He and the others insist they did nothing

:01:48. > :01:55.wrong and can now prove it. Our Chief Reporter, Dave Guest, has the

:01:55. > :02:00.story. Today he has one of the most

:02:01. > :02:05.familiar faces on British TV. But 40 years ago, Ricky Tomlinson was

:02:05. > :02:07.famous for a very different reason. He was branded a union bully and

:02:07. > :02:17.trouble maker during the country's first national building workers'

:02:17. > :02:26.

:02:26. > :02:29.strike. He was one of a group jailed for intimidation, unlawful

:02:29. > :02:32.assemby and affray on a picket line in Shrewsbury. They were only

:02:32. > :02:35.arrested months after their alleged wrong doing and all insisted they

:02:35. > :02:37.had done nothing wrong. They've spent years trying to clear their

:02:37. > :02:47.names. A lot of people have fond memories

:02:47. > :02:49.

:02:50. > :02:53.40 years is a long time, isn't it?. I will tell you why we're bringing

:02:54. > :02:56.this case. I am 73 in September. We have a young man there who is 78.

:02:57. > :03:00.Some of the lads involved in the Shrewsbury campaign are dead. We

:03:00. > :03:02.would just like our names cleared before we all die. They say they've

:03:02. > :03:04.now seen documents under the Freedom of Information Act which

:03:04. > :03:07.support their claim that their convictions were politically

:03:07. > :03:10.motivated. Today they're asking for the case to be referred to the

:03:11. > :03:13.court of appeal So the group left Liverpool this morning to head for

:03:13. > :03:15.the Criminal Cases Review Commission in Birmingham. Who made

:03:15. > :03:18.the decision to proceed? It must have been in higher Government.

:03:18. > :03:21.men headed for Birmingham and the Criminal Cases Review permission.

:03:21. > :03:25.The prove they have enough -- they say they have enough evidence to

:03:25. > :03:30.take their case to the Court of Appeal and to have their original

:03:30. > :03:34.convictions quashed. They say they have waited decades to clear their

:03:35. > :03:44.name and to write a monumental miscarriage of justice. They will

:03:44. > :03:49.have to wait some time yet before seeing whether they have succeeded.

:03:49. > :03:54.It was supposed to be a relaxing break. But Karen Taylor's trip to

:03:54. > :03:57.Pontins in 2009 led to her death. Today, a court heard camp bosses

:03:57. > :04:00.were told to improve water maintenance at the Lytham St Anne's

:04:00. > :04:03.site seven months before Mrs Taylor caught legionnaire's disease there.

:04:03. > :04:06.The original company went into administration two years ago and

:04:06. > :04:09.was bought by a hotel chain, which now runs five camps under the

:04:09. > :04:15.Pontins name, but with new management. Naomi Cornwell has been

:04:15. > :04:17.at Preston Crown Court for us. A short time ago, I put it to her

:04:17. > :04:20.that the image of Pontin's portrayed in court today wasn't the

:04:20. > :04:26.same camp that people have happy memories of.

:04:26. > :04:31.You think of Pontins and think of their success. The big holiday

:04:31. > :04:39.camps after the war. There was a huge site near Blackpool, one of

:04:39. > :04:44.their most popular, because at that location by the sea -- because of

:04:44. > :04:49.the location by the sea and close to Blackpool. Families went because

:04:49. > :04:55.of cheap holidays, but being affected by cheaper holidays abroad

:04:55. > :05:01.later. Pontins was open until a few years ago, when Alan Taylor decided

:05:01. > :05:07.to visit in July 2009. -- when Karen Taylor. She fell ill a few

:05:07. > :05:12.days after returning. She died in hospital one month later from

:05:12. > :05:18.legionnaire's disease. Three months earlier, another holiday mecca from

:05:18. > :05:23.Chesterfield had stayed in exactly the same room. It we shall leave

:05:23. > :05:29.229. She fell ill with legionnaire's disease, too, but she

:05:29. > :05:35.survived. A consultant microbiologist told the court that

:05:35. > :05:41.tests indicated both women had the same strain of the disease and

:05:41. > :05:48.showed that the woman could have got it from showers or the tap. The

:05:48. > :05:54.bacteria is spread by what of the bar. Pontins put holiday makers and

:05:54. > :06:01.staff at risk by failing to properly maintain the water system.

:06:01. > :06:08.Who has the court heard from today? Today, we have heard from an expert

:06:09. > :06:14.in water systems. His company was contracted to advise Pontins on how

:06:14. > :06:18.to avoid the spread of legionnaire's disease. He told the

:06:18. > :06:23.court that the company inspected the water systems in December 2008

:06:23. > :06:28.and find the water tanks supplying that particular location was in bad

:06:28. > :06:32.condition and was not fully complied with the by-laws,

:06:32. > :06:37.containing a sludge that encouraged the growth of bacteria, then the

:06:37. > :06:42.company recommended the replacement of the tank and that the entire

:06:42. > :06:47.disinfection of the whole water system within three months. But we

:06:47. > :06:54.were shown photos from eight months later which showed the same tank

:06:54. > :06:58.infested with pigeons and covered in pigeon excrement. We also heard

:06:58. > :07:04.from environmental health officers who said that they had warned that

:07:04. > :07:09.the water was not of high enough temperatures to kill bacteria.

:07:09. > :07:15.Pontins went into administration after this case began. So they have

:07:15. > :07:18.not had a defence team in court. The judge has requested that and

:07:18. > :07:23.not guilty plea be entered on their behalf and the case continues

:07:23. > :07:27.tomorrow. And other news from around the

:07:27. > :07:30.region. New CCTV footage of a man stealing

:07:30. > :07:34.a woman's handbag just moments after she was killed in Manchester

:07:34. > :07:38.city centre has been released by the police. 62-year-old Sarwari

:07:38. > :07:41.Ashraf was hit by a lorry on Upper Brook Street in Longsight last week.

:07:41. > :07:45.A 40-year-old man has been bailed on suspicion of causing death by

:07:45. > :07:49.careless driving Police have seized the Isle of

:07:49. > :07:54.Man's largest ever haul of cannabis. Officers searched a car at Douglas

:07:54. > :07:59.Seaport at the weekend. Drugs worth over �100,000 were discovered. A

:07:59. > :08:02.51-year-old woman from Merseyside has been charged.

:08:02. > :08:06.The Liberal Democrat candidate for Mayor of Liverpool, Richard Kemp,

:08:06. > :08:10.has opened his campaign declaring the city needs a new big idea. He

:08:10. > :08:16.wants to make it the new European green capital, build a tram network

:08:16. > :08:19.and ensure the voters have an input into the city's future. I want to

:08:19. > :08:23.use the new powers that all councils have to make this a

:08:23. > :08:32.partnership city. This is not a city that belongs to councillors or

:08:32. > :08:36.politicians. It belongs to the 450,000 people that live here.

:08:36. > :08:38.And to find out more from all the candidates bidding to become Mayor

:08:38. > :08:41.of Liverpool, visit bbc.co.uk/liverpool.

:08:41. > :08:43.Still to come on North West Tonight...

:08:44. > :08:48.Saving lives for half a century. The mountain rescue service founded

:08:48. > :08:51.in the wake of tragedy. And underwear under the hammer.

:08:51. > :09:01.Long-johns belonging to one of Britain's tallest ever men goes up

:09:01. > :09:01.

:09:01. > :09:05.It's cost �100 million and has been called one of the most important

:09:05. > :09:08.developments in Blackpool's history. Today, the new look tramway which

:09:08. > :09:15.runs between Blackpool and Fleetwood was officially launched.

:09:15. > :09:18.The line will feature a fleet of new state-of-the-art trams. And

:09:18. > :09:25.while they're faster and seen as more commuter friendly, it doesn't

:09:25. > :09:28.mean the end of the road for the town's famous heritage trams.

:09:28. > :09:32.For over 125 years, Blackpools trams and tramways have been every

:09:32. > :09:40.bit as iconic as its famous tower and seafront. But one of the North

:09:40. > :09:43.West's oldest institutions now has a new look. A tram like this will

:09:44. > :09:50.cost �2.1 million. It's 32 metres long and capable of holding 225

:09:50. > :09:55.passengers. Welcome to ultra-modern tram travel. In all, there are 16

:09:55. > :10:02.new trams going into operation, based at a high tech depot. As well

:10:02. > :10:08.as this, 11 kilometres of track have been replaced. You have to mix

:10:08. > :10:15.old with new. The old trams are Blackpool, known for its old style

:10:15. > :10:19.trams. But people get used to these, getting people places quicker and

:10:19. > :10:22.will be more comfortable. better for the local economy. It

:10:22. > :10:28.hoped the improved transport system will mean an increase in commuters

:10:28. > :10:34.and tourists. We can generate more local trade from the North Down in

:10:34. > :10:39.to Blackpool. If we can do that, we can take cars off the road. We have

:10:39. > :10:46.more to this coming and, hopefully. We can include transport within

:10:46. > :10:48.packages or people. And while there wasn't a heritage tram in sight

:10:48. > :10:52.today, as their modern counterparts made their first passenger journey,

:10:52. > :10:58.don't worry. They'll continue to be in service at weekends, bank

:10:58. > :11:04.holidays and through the summer it is a good job they are keeping

:11:04. > :11:10.their heritage trams. We are looking forward to riding in it for

:11:10. > :11:17.the pastime. A new generation, or police moved running. Really

:11:17. > :11:22.looking forward to going on it today. The trams are opening to the

:11:22. > :11:28.public tomorrow. It is great to see something that

:11:28. > :11:34.has a unanimous thumbs up. It is good we have kept the first once --

:11:34. > :11:39.get the old ones. It was one of my first memories riding on one of the

:11:39. > :11:43.trams. A new cancer research facility has

:11:43. > :11:45.been launched in Liverpool. RedX Oncology has already had �5.9

:11:46. > :11:54.million of backing from public money and will look into improving

:11:54. > :11:58.the way cancer drugs work. And creating new jobs.

:11:58. > :12:02.The new research labs will see 250 jobs created in the next five years.

:12:02. > :12:05.It forms part of the �28 million pound bio campus to be built in

:12:05. > :12:08.Liverpool and will see new cancer drugs available for patients in the

:12:08. > :12:15.next two years. The key to defeating cancer involves so much

:12:15. > :12:20.around developing new drugs. We can then target those parts of the

:12:20. > :12:24.cancer that we know our driving it. The signs being carried out here

:12:24. > :12:31.will help to make cancer drugs better or the patients, safer and

:12:31. > :12:36.easier to use. Particularly within Oncology, we are creating novel

:12:36. > :12:43.Oncology drugs to improve the patient experience. It will make

:12:43. > :12:49.their be better, improve survival rates, which is critical where

:12:49. > :12:52.style bible rates can still be improved considerably. -- where

:12:52. > :12:56.survival rates. Liverpool has a long history of cancer research.

:12:56. > :13:01.The work being done here at the new labs will help to build on this.

:13:01. > :13:05.The campus creates an opportunity to bring the industry sector, the

:13:05. > :13:10.university and all of its academics and the hospital, where we have all

:13:11. > :13:13.the young patients. The benefits of this will mean you have hospitals

:13:13. > :13:23.working with pharmaceutical companies and patients. It is all

:13:23. > :13:27.

:13:27. > :13:30.to improve the way we treat and Onto sport and football now. Porto

:13:30. > :13:34.have been fined �16,000 after their fans racially abused Manchester

:13:34. > :13:39.City striker Mario Balotelli. City complained to UEFA after monkey

:13:39. > :13:42.taunts were heard during the Europa League game in February.

:13:42. > :13:45.Manchester United are five points clear of City at the top of the

:13:45. > :13:50.Premier League after a 2-0 win at Blackburn Rovers last night. Both

:13:50. > :13:53.goals came in the last ten minutes. Antonia Valencia broke the deadlock

:13:53. > :14:03.with a spectacular strike. Then Ashley Young shot past Paul

:14:03. > :14:05.

:14:05. > :14:14.Robinson. Rovers have dropped back into the relegation zone.

:14:14. > :14:17.We go from soaring temperatures to forecasts of snow. It must mean the

:14:17. > :14:20.cricket season is just around the corner! County Champions Lancashire

:14:20. > :14:24.start the defence of their title next week in Liverpool. But as Andy

:14:24. > :14:26.Johnson discovered, they could be playing in a renamed ground when

:14:26. > :14:29.test match cricket returns to Manchester next year.

:14:29. > :14:32.Say cheese and freeze. As always happens when our summer sport is

:14:32. > :14:35.about to start, the weather is more suitable for football in February.

:14:35. > :14:38.Forecasts of snow weren't going to take the shine off Lancashire's

:14:38. > :14:43.first pre-season photo call as county champions since 1934.

:14:43. > :14:47.key is not to be complacent. Very exciting at the start of something.

:14:47. > :14:49.We work hard in the winter of them tried to defend our title.

:14:49. > :14:52.Trafford is midway through development that will see the

:14:52. > :14:56.ground stage test cricket again with the Ashes series next summer.

:14:56. > :14:59.But by that time, puritans will probably have to get used to a new

:14:59. > :15:05.name for the hallowed ground. The naming rights are currently under

:15:05. > :15:10.negotiation. We do want to find meaning rights. It has to be done

:15:10. > :15:16.properly, not to the past one making an offer. Many more old

:15:16. > :15:19.Trafford is important, so that has to be there somewhere. -- They Mean

:15:19. > :15:22.Old Trafford. In the meantime, the county champions will play half of

:15:22. > :15:28.their four day games at Liverpool starting with the curtain raiser

:15:28. > :15:33.against Sussex next week. You can tell it is cricket weather

:15:33. > :15:36.when the photocall is done indoors. Onto Super League and St Helens

:15:36. > :15:39.have appointed Nathan Brown as their new head coach from the start

:15:39. > :15:41.of next season. Brown, who is currently the coach of league

:15:41. > :15:44.leaders Huddersfield Giants, has agreed a three-year deal at

:15:44. > :15:50.Langtree Park. Mike Rush and Keiron Cunningham will remain in charge at

:15:50. > :15:53.Saints for the rest of this season. The wife of a football coach who

:15:53. > :15:56.suffered a stroke and can only communicate by moving his eyes is

:15:56. > :15:59.hoping to have her husband home permanently soon. Gary Parkinson,

:15:59. > :16:03.who scored the winner for Burnley in the 1994 play-off final at

:16:03. > :16:08.Wembley, was Blackpool youth coach when he had the stroke. He now

:16:08. > :16:12.suffers from locked-in syndrome. A fundraising evening to raise money

:16:12. > :16:16.for Gary is being held at Bolton's Reebok Stadium on April 21st.

:16:16. > :16:21.aim as Gary's wife is to get Gary home to be with the family. So this

:16:21. > :16:27.is a massive fundraiser to raise the funds. That will adapt the home

:16:27. > :16:32.so Gary can make that journey home and stay with us.

:16:32. > :16:35.Good luck to them. A mountain rescue team, set up

:16:35. > :16:38.after two young boys died on the Preston Fells, has just reached its

:16:38. > :16:40.50th anniversary. William and Melvyn Smith died of hypothermia in

:16:40. > :16:43.the Trough of Bowland after the weather suddenly turned. A huge

:16:43. > :16:47.outcry followed and the Bowland Pennine Mountain Rescue Team was

:16:47. > :16:54.established. It is still going strong.

:16:54. > :16:59.One of the many training sessions scouring the bells over Preston.

:16:59. > :17:04.These can suddenly become very treacherous. This dog is an expert

:17:05. > :17:12.at finding those untroubled. I can tell by her body language changing

:17:12. > :17:17.and she has bounced somebody. She comes to me, then takes me to the

:17:17. > :17:24.injured person. The relief from that person seeing the Doctor with

:17:24. > :17:29.the jacket, even before Agate there, is a huge sense of comfort. It was

:17:29. > :17:36.half-a-century at war on like to beat back that tragedy happened.

:17:36. > :17:40.Two did not come home. The weather turned nasty and William and Melvyn

:17:40. > :17:48.Smith lost their lives, sparking the creation of the mountain rescue

:17:48. > :17:54.team. It was a knock or accident that could have been so easily in

:17:54. > :17:57.been positively. -- it was a terrible accident. The team have

:17:57. > :18:02.carried out thousands of mountain rescues he has since those boys

:18:02. > :18:07.died. There is now better technology and a bigger team. The

:18:07. > :18:17.message remains the same, do not risk this area without being

:18:17. > :18:19.

:18:19. > :18:26.prepared. They are doing fantastic work. This

:18:26. > :18:30.gentleman is Fred Kempster. Auction houses are no stranger to selling

:18:30. > :18:33.off the curious or intriguing. But when a pair of huge long-johns

:18:33. > :18:36.measuring five feet in length was sent over for valuers to look at,

:18:36. > :18:39.they were astounded. The underwear, found in Clitheroe, belonged to

:18:39. > :18:46.Fred Kempster. He was known as the Blackburn Giant. As Abbie Jones

:18:47. > :18:50.reports, they might help Fred secure a place in the history books.

:18:50. > :18:55.They certainly put the long in long-johns. 5 foot from waist to

:18:55. > :19:00.leg. And then there's the huge nightshirt. The man who wore them

:19:00. > :19:04.was even taller. Fred Kempster was born in 1889. By the age of 19, he

:19:04. > :19:07.was already 7 foot 11. So tall he could shake hands with someone in

:19:07. > :19:13.an upstairs window. And light his cigarettes from gas lamps. One I

:19:13. > :19:21.opened up the back that had them, I could not believe the size. He was

:19:21. > :19:25.said to be over 8 foot. The area just phenomenal. -- they are.

:19:25. > :19:29.feeling shared by John Jardine from Hurst Green. His great uncle was

:19:29. > :19:32.Fred's drinking buddy and given the long-johns when he died. There is

:19:32. > :19:35.no place for them. There is nothing you can do with a giant's

:19:35. > :19:41.undergarments these days, I'm afraid. We cannot do anything with

:19:41. > :19:44.them, we hope someone comes and displays them. Fred's life was as

:19:44. > :19:49.incredible as his height. He toured Europe with circus troupes in

:19:49. > :19:53.Germany under the name Teddy Bobs. He was taken prisoner there for two

:19:53. > :20:01.years in 1914. The Germans struggled to feed him and his

:20:01. > :20:05.health suffered. He died at the age of 29 from pneumonia. He is buried

:20:05. > :20:08.in and nine feet coffin here. His gravestone is inscribed, the

:20:08. > :20:13.British giant. But Fred's huge height wasn't accepted by everyone.

:20:13. > :20:17.Something his underwear may now change. I contacted the Guinness

:20:17. > :20:22.Book of Records to see that surely these prove he was the height

:20:22. > :20:26.stated to be. They are interested in the story, so we will see that

:20:26. > :20:32.he is reinstated. Whatever his height, Fred has enthralled

:20:32. > :20:40.generations. And now his long-johns have seen that interest grow.

:20:40. > :20:43.Maybe you could borrow them if rumours of the snow is anything.

:20:43. > :20:49.Now since we ran this story at lunchtime today, Stuart Tyrer has

:20:49. > :20:51.emailed us to tell us about an even taller man than Fred Kempster.

:20:51. > :20:55.Apparently John Middleton, whose body is buried in the village of

:20:55. > :21:02.Hale near Liverpool, was nine feet three inches tall when he died in

:21:02. > :21:10.1623. Is that true? We do not know. Surely the North West's tallest man

:21:10. > :21:13.ever. Let us know if you know anyone taller.

:21:13. > :21:16.History will be made tonight when a famous musical name returns to an

:21:16. > :21:19.iconic live music venue. Liverpool's Cavern Club might have

:21:19. > :21:22.moved since The Beatles made it world famous. But a McCartney will

:21:22. > :21:25.be back on stage there almost half a century on. James McCartney, the

:21:25. > :21:28.son of Sir Paul, is playing The Cavern as part of a major

:21:28. > :21:31.international tour. And a little earlier this afternoon, he popped

:21:31. > :21:35.into the studio. We asked him how it feels to be following in his

:21:35. > :21:44.father's footsteps. It is great. It is really exciting.

:21:44. > :21:48.Looking at all of the history and memories. What other stories?

:21:48. > :21:57.cannot really remember. I think the sets were quite short. That is one

:21:57. > :22:01.story. How long is your set? Quite short, about 45 minutes. It is

:22:01. > :22:07.going to be quite an exciting thing for people of Liverpool, because

:22:07. > :22:17.they are going to love coming to see you as an individual, but court

:22:17. > :22:20.

:22:20. > :22:30.-- but because it is an day back. My promoters organised it. -- but

:22:30. > :22:40.because it fits amok at me back in How would you describe your music?

:22:40. > :22:40.

:22:40. > :22:49.It is various genres. And your father co-produced your album? What

:22:49. > :22:54.was it like working together? Really good fun. No conflicts. It

:22:54. > :23:01.can be difficult, but ultimately, we have a great relationship, which

:23:01. > :23:05.is getting better and better. People have looked to see whether

:23:05. > :23:11.The Beatles would reform, which cannot happen now, but can you see

:23:11. > :23:21.a situation where you and some of the other children get together?

:23:21. > :23:25.do not know. I guess that is not something I can really talk about.

:23:25. > :23:35.You have stayed out of the limelight until recently. Was that

:23:35. > :23:36.

:23:36. > :23:41.important to do things on your own? The yes, it was on a while. When my

:23:41. > :23:50.mother died, it was a difficult time. I kind of dropped out on a

:23:50. > :23:59.bet. And important is it that your music is commercially successful?

:23:59. > :24:03.It does matter. I used to be against all of that. But now, I

:24:03. > :24:08.think it is cool to be commercial. Just as long as you are keeping

:24:08. > :24:14.your credibility and it is about the music. Clearly, you are

:24:14. > :24:20.commercial. The event is sold out tonight. All the best, we will

:24:20. > :24:30.listen to you plea in a minute. We will hear him in just the second,

:24:30. > :24:34.

:24:34. > :24:40.There is a little bit up everything. Low pressure, really cold air. But

:24:40. > :24:47.Met Office is warning of snow through the night. Today, it did

:24:47. > :24:54.not really happened, which first thing, but as the day went on and

:24:54. > :25:00.the cold air became established, temperatures went down. This rain

:25:00. > :25:05.at the moment seems to be mainly over parts of Cumbria and the other

:25:05. > :25:13.side of the Pennines. A huge gap has developed, meaning a pleasant

:25:13. > :25:18.afternoon. But it spreads over night. There could be some

:25:18. > :25:23.centimetres of snow within the for gas. Elsewhere, rain coming and

:25:24. > :25:27.growing throughout the night. -- within the forecast. If you get

:25:27. > :25:37.breaks in the cloud weary you are, temperatures well all week,

:25:37. > :25:38.

:25:38. > :25:47.particularly in rural areas. Ice could be a problem. This is like an

:25:47. > :25:56.November forecasts. Tomorrow, there is a North-South divide. Quite a

:25:56. > :26:06.bit of rain on the site, milling wheat only slowly. -- on the South.

:26:06. > :26:06.

:26:06. > :26:12.Billing we only slowly. Good deal of sunshine. It is November.

:26:12. > :26:21.That looks horrible. It is astonishing how the weather has

:26:21. > :26:27.changed. I have been doing this a long time, you had better believe

:26:27. > :26:36.it. One person I spoke to spoke about how her mother was in good

:26:36. > :26:39.weather last week, then blows its bills stop We'll leave you tonight

:26:39. > :26:49.with, as promised, a song from James McCartney that he performed

:26:49. > :26:53.

:26:53. > :27:03.here in the studio a short time ago. # Maybe I'm an angel.

:27:03. > :27:05.

:27:05. > :27:15.# A manifestation of them all. # Maybe I'm an angel.

:27:15. > :27:17.

:27:17. > :27:23.# A manifestation of them all. # I have felt some hard times.

:27:23. > :27:29.# In my life. # But I don't want to feel it any

:27:29. > :27:37.more. # I don't know what you're thinking