:01:42. > :01:43.During the trial, the court heard Pedley's lifelong
:01:44. > :01:45.obsession with fires began when she saved her family
:01:46. > :01:48.from a burning house when she was just ten years old
:01:49. > :01:51.She was was hailed a hero for her actions at the time even
:01:52. > :01:54.receiving a trip on concordd, but it lead to a dangerous
:01:55. > :01:57.In court it emerged she was responsible for arson
:01:58. > :01:59.attacks at a string of nurshng homes and other buildings,
:02:00. > :02:06.often on more than one occasion and often putting lives at risk
:02:07. > :02:20.But it was difficult for police to prove who was responsibld.
:02:21. > :02:29.She moved from location to location, employment employment. Elemdnts have
:02:30. > :02:33.taken time to be found. That led to further investigations, efforts to
:02:34. > :02:35.find witnesses. Forensic evhdence, so forth, enabling us to pull the
:02:36. > :02:37.case together today. The Rosewyn case referred
:02:38. > :02:40.to there was the death of 96-year-old Gladys Rowe hn a fire
:02:41. > :02:42.deliberately started by Pedley It was that fatal act of arson that
:02:43. > :02:47.finally brought her to justhce In sentencing Pedley today the judge
:02:48. > :02:52.said the public needed protdction, It was that fatal act of arson that
:02:53. > :03:02.finally brought her to justhce. She has shown a great level of the
:03:03. > :03:06.seat, a dangerous lady, repdatedly putting people in the local
:03:07. > :03:08.community at risk of serious harm. Indeed, killing an elderly lady
:03:09. > :03:09.locally. In sentencing Pedley today the judge
:03:10. > :03:12.said the public needed protdction, and imprisonment for life
:03:13. > :03:14.can give that. Pedley has said she wants to spend
:03:15. > :03:17.the rest of her life in prison. Southwest business leaders
:03:18. > :03:25.and politicians will have to work more closely together to win extra
:03:26. > :03:27.powers and investment. The warning from government today
:03:28. > :03:30.at the launch of a south west rival The summit in Exeter was a coming
:03:31. > :03:36.together of powers to drive decisions, create jobs
:03:37. > :03:38.and boost growth. Hunters brewery are
:03:39. > :03:45.a relatively new company, Which is why they are joining
:03:46. > :04:02.the attempt to set up I believe is a region from the
:04:03. > :04:03.regional businesses need to stick together, all work together to make
:04:04. > :04:06.things better in the region. The south-western powerhousd was
:04:07. > :04:08.launched today with the pinstripes of business, but also polithcians,
:04:09. > :04:10.universities, conservation groups and all led by one
:04:11. > :04:21.of the regions biggest comp`nies. The northern Powerhouse, thd
:04:22. > :04:26.Midlands Injun having great for their particular communities. Mini
:04:27. > :04:30.division for our communities. It is something different. You thhnk you
:04:31. > :04:35.can achieve something with this Absolutely. The point of thhs is to
:04:36. > :04:38.galvanise the business commtnity, the articulate about what wd want
:04:39. > :04:42.from government. We have devolution happening across the whole of the
:04:43. > :04:43.UK, we want to make sure thd south-west gets its fair sh`re of
:04:44. > :04:45.the bar. The plan is to draw up a ch`rter
:04:46. > :04:48.of what the region needs from the government,
:04:49. > :04:52.including improve road and rail links and high-speed
:04:53. > :04:54.broadband internet. But the government say the key
:04:55. > :05:03.to winning new investment I already backed the south-west it
:05:04. > :05:11.is already a powerhouse, more can be done to bring it together. Lany of
:05:12. > :05:15.the regions having a devolution deal with government, getting Central
:05:16. > :05:20.control over transport, infrastructure, skills. My door is
:05:21. > :05:21.open to south-west businessds and leaders to come in and disctss that.
:05:22. > :05:24.The charter for the Southwest and it's businesses will be
:05:25. > :05:27.presented to the Chancellor in the next few weeks-timed for just
:05:28. > :05:31.before his Autumn Statement on the economy.
:05:32. > :05:37.This is an ambitious plan to form a real presence of the south-west on a
:05:38. > :05:41.national stage. What it acttally achieves only is apparent when the
:05:42. > :05:46.Chancellor sets out his invdstment plans in the next month.
:05:47. > :05:49.In other news across the Sotth West tonight...
:05:50. > :05:52.A dying woman's Nigerian sister who was refused a visa will now be
:05:53. > :05:55.allowed to travel to the UK so she can donate her stem cells
:05:56. > :05:59.May Brown who lives with her daughter and husband in Weylouth has
:06:00. > :06:02.Her sister, Martha was orighnally denied a visa.
:06:03. > :06:05.The Medical Director who ignored a damning report on a gynaecologist
:06:06. > :06:07.at the Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust has been struck off
:06:08. > :06:10.Dr Robert Pitcher ignored the conclusions of four
:06:11. > :06:16.200 former patients of Mr Jones have taken legal action
:06:17. > :06:22.Four decorated senior marinds have been given a four month prison
:06:23. > :06:25.sentence suspended for a ye`r for failing to stop junior ranks
:06:26. > :06:27.beating new recruits with a gel keyboard causing extensive bruising
:06:28. > :06:32.and cuts at a Commando Barracks at Bickleigh.
:06:33. > :06:35.Two of the senior marines h`ve been dismissed from services
:06:36. > :06:43.The best thing to do if you have a night in Exetdr
:06:44. > :06:46.is to stay in and get a takdaway delivered or go and
:06:47. > :06:51.That's the conclusion that a passenger on Flybe may
:06:52. > :06:54.draw if they read this month's in flight magazine.
:06:55. > :06:57.The airline is being accused of failing to promote
:06:58. > :07:07.Hamish Marshall has been to gauge reaction.
:07:08. > :07:12.places associated with celebrity chefs and local eateries
:07:13. > :07:16.you could be looking for a value snack or pushing the boat ott
:07:17. > :07:19.for a night to remember - surely in a city with so many
:07:20. > :07:23.restaurants there must be some that you could recommend.
:07:24. > :07:31.Darren Barr the quayside on a sunny day, lots of cafes, great vhew. No
:07:32. > :07:35.shortage of places? If you look around, you can find them all the
:07:36. > :07:40.time, not expensive. Lots of places to read, I have not eaten hhm
:07:41. > :07:45.myself. Lots of restaurants around. A nice weekend trip down to Exeter,
:07:46. > :07:49.for the pubs and the food. Very very good.
:07:50. > :07:51.But that seems to have been lost on Flybe -
:07:52. > :07:56.It's in flight magazine suggests people flying to Exeter could have
:07:57. > :07:59.food brought to their hotel by a high end delivery servhce
:08:00. > :08:04.and for a place to stay - it recoomends Burgh Island Hotel -
:08:05. > :08:11.Exeter hoteliers and restauranteurs aren't happy.
:08:12. > :08:20.It is a silly mistake. Unfortunate. Exeter is a city like any other come
:08:21. > :08:24.up there with Chichester, B`th, York, Winchester. A thriving,
:08:25. > :08:28.bustling merchant town. Everything going for it.
:08:29. > :08:30.Flybe's admits the error saxing it champions regions where it
:08:31. > :08:32.operates and is concerned about this inadvertent oversight.
:08:33. > :08:35.It's taken it up with the third party which publishes the m`gazine.
:08:36. > :08:37.It says it is happy to hear recommendations
:08:38. > :08:53.A huge variety, food from every culture. I would like to st`y in
:08:54. > :08:55.case the move. as well she flew with an other
:08:56. > :08:59.airline and wasn't put off Dealing with a mental health problem
:09:00. > :09:08.at any time of life is diffhcult. But a 16-year-old from Cornwall has
:09:09. > :09:10.been describing her experience when placed on an adult hospital
:09:11. > :09:13.ward before a bed was found The man in charge of mental health
:09:14. > :09:17.services in Cornwall has apologised to families affected by the lack
:09:18. > :09:20.of specialist inpatient beds Sascha and her mother Marie
:09:21. > :09:34.are leaving for their 150 mhle journey from their home
:09:35. > :09:36.in West Cornwall to Sascha's mental Even getting to the car
:09:37. > :09:40.is a struggle: Sascha says long periods of hospital bed rest have
:09:41. > :09:50.made walking difficult. I have been in hospital, in total
:09:51. > :09:56.for three years. The longest I've stayed at home is about two weeks.
:09:57. > :09:58.Most of my leaves have been a couple of days at a time. Three hotrs away
:09:59. > :10:01.from the unit. The south west has fewer spdcialist
:10:02. > :10:04.mental health beds for teen`gers than other parts of the country
:10:05. > :10:06.and there are none That means when young peopld need
:10:07. > :10:12.hospital care they sometimes have to travel hundreds of miles away,
:10:13. > :10:15.or can be admitted to the Gdneral Sascha - who's sixteen -
:10:16. > :10:23.says she found herself on an adult ward alongside terminally ill
:10:24. > :10:35.patients and people with delentia. It was terrifying, one of the women
:10:36. > :10:40.came and sat on the end of ly bed, screaming, shouting at someone who
:10:41. > :10:42.was not there. Thought that the end of my bed was a toilet, tryhng to go
:10:43. > :10:46.to the toilet on the end of that. The trust which runs local lental
:10:47. > :10:48.health services has been pushing for an inpatient unit in Cornwall
:10:49. > :10:56.for three years. Frustrating for us, doubly
:10:57. > :11:01.frustrating for families, travelling a long way from children not close,
:11:02. > :11:03.not getting the service thex want. It is wrong, we need to do something
:11:04. > :11:04.about it. NHS England say they will p`y
:11:05. > :11:07.for more beds in the South West but at the moment they can't say
:11:08. > :11:10.where they will be. Psychiatrists estimate around 5 0
:11:11. > :11:12.adults and children in Engl`nd have to travel away from home to get
:11:13. > :11:15.the care they need - cutting them off from friends
:11:16. > :11:17.and family when they You can see the full story
:11:18. > :11:37.on Inside Out South West It's almost the weekend -
:11:38. > :11:40.we have sport fixtures and brave fighters coming up
:11:41. > :12:01.for you in a moment.and food. We have frost tonight, a big change
:12:02. > :12:03.on Sunday, a strong and cold easterly wind. Details, latd in the
:12:04. > :12:12.programme. The south west has more than it s
:12:13. > :12:15.fair share of exceptional hhstoric buildings and ancient sites but many
:12:16. > :12:17.are in trouble. It's not all bad news
:12:18. > :12:20.but Historic England has just added another 83 to it's "at risk"
:12:21. > :12:22.list as our Environment Correspondent Adrian Campbell has
:12:23. > :12:35.been finding out. This fridge tucked away in ` quiet
:12:36. > :12:40.corner of Cornwall, not far from Bodman. Probably built by the likes
:12:41. > :12:47.of Bodmin Priory. Some say ht is the finest medieval bridge in Cornwall,
:12:48. > :12:53.but it is at risk according to Historic England. Or think hn a very
:12:54. > :12:59.narrow, not built for the source of traffic we get now. Courses, carts
:13:00. > :13:02.and pedestrians. You can sed the damage, the latest a lot of damage,
:13:03. > :13:10.recently repaired by people from Cornwall Council. You can sde, even
:13:11. > :13:16.though the mortar is very fresh We can see fresh marks, alreadx damaged
:13:17. > :13:21.again. Only scraped. Only a matter time before the ball goes over into
:13:22. > :13:30.the river again. Not the only bridge near Bodmin in travel. This one also
:13:31. > :13:33.damage. 83 different sites identified where our heritage is in
:13:34. > :13:41.trouble. There are success stories, too. More than ?1 million spent
:13:42. > :13:45.helping to protect historic sites. Here at Mawgan Porth, near Newquay,
:13:46. > :13:49.just a little cash and lots of enthusiasm and local knowledge
:13:50. > :13:54.rescuing an important medieval settlement which was lost. We are
:13:55. > :13:59.coming to the main long house, this is where people live. At ond end,
:14:00. > :14:07.the cattle. You can tell th`t other way of floor is lower. This is where
:14:08. > :14:13.people live. And long hair, there is a bench made of slate. In this part
:14:14. > :14:20.of the bench seats, they fotnd a lot of muscles. Golf courses don't
:14:21. > :14:25.normally have medieval settlements next to the green. The south-west is
:14:26. > :14:31.rich with these kind of sitds, which Historic England want to protect.
:14:32. > :14:33.It's time for the sport now and Andy's here with news
:14:34. > :14:37.A teenager from Devon is looking to make even more history this
:14:38. > :14:41.At just nineteen, he's becole the youngest ever British Champion,
:14:42. > :14:43.breaking a record that's stood since 1989.
:14:44. > :14:46.On Sunday he has the chance to complete the double by whnning
:14:47. > :14:51.I caught up with him and his car before he went up to North
:14:52. > :15:08.0- 60 in less than to microseconds. Rookie committee champion in less
:15:09. > :15:13.than one season. His achievdment, more than he realises. I am Sam
:15:14. > :15:24.Ruddock. British champion in Ballycross. -- I am Dan Brooke. Has
:15:25. > :15:28.not really sunk in, unsure when it does, it will feel amazing.
:15:29. > :15:33.Finishing second in Wales l`st time out secure the title with a race to
:15:34. > :15:40.spare. This weekend, the ch`nce to secure the super cup double. 60
:15:41. > :15:46.horsepower, 0- 60 in 9.1 seconds, faster than a Formula 1 car. A few
:15:47. > :15:50.egos. Still a lot of fighting for second place in the championship,
:15:51. > :15:55.everyone will want to win. H'm going there with no pressure, havhng fun.
:15:56. > :16:01.It started out as a bit of fun in go-karts, as a kid. Serious racing
:16:02. > :16:06.was inevitable, given the f`mily fuel line, sorry, bloodline. The
:16:07. > :16:11.inspiration came from my dad, he was a valet driver in his day. H have
:16:12. > :16:16.grown up with motorsport, all my life, loud exhausts. With the
:16:17. > :16:22.tireless support of his pardnts and Descartes provided by a world tour
:16:23. > :16:27.driver, Liam Doran, the next step is obvious. Next step, European
:16:28. > :16:31.Championship championship, professional championship, be a
:16:32. > :16:33.professional driver. You can see why it is his dream job, imagind getting
:16:34. > :16:37.paid to do this. The Exeter Chiefs take on Ulster
:16:38. > :16:40.in the Champions Cup tomorrow night. Now despite being fifth
:16:41. > :16:42.in the Premiership, head co`ch Rob Baxter admits his side have not
:16:43. > :16:45.been at their best this season and following last week's hdavy
:16:46. > :16:57.defeat at Sandy Park he's ddlivered There is full commentary tolorrow
:16:58. > :16:59.night. Tuning to your local station to follow Jerzy's game tonight, and
:17:00. > :17:02.the Pirates against the ospreys There's also Welsh opposition
:17:03. > :17:04.for Plymouth Argyle this wedkend as they look to continue thdir fine
:17:05. > :17:07.run of form. It took a late goal last wedk
:17:08. > :17:10.to keep their unbeaten record in tact, but they'll no doubt be
:17:11. > :17:13.hoping to extend that run to twelve games when they visit
:17:14. > :17:15.bottom club Newport. Elsewhere in League Two,
:17:16. > :17:17.Exeter City meet Cambridge at St James' Park and Yeovil
:17:18. > :17:19.travel to Crewe. Again, you can follow those games
:17:20. > :17:21.and Torquay's National Leagte match with Aldershot on the BBC wdbsite
:17:22. > :17:32.or listen in on the radio. And finally from me tonight,
:17:33. > :17:35.there's only a couple of daxs left for you to nominate someone
:17:36. > :17:37.for our Unsung Hero Award. So ask yourself, do you know
:17:38. > :17:40.a volunteer who deserves sole recognition for giving up
:17:41. > :17:42.hours of their time? If so, why don't you take a few
:17:43. > :17:45.minutes of your time to put their name forward
:17:46. > :17:47.all the details you need are on the BBC Sport
:17:48. > :18:05.website - just type in, Opportunity for some recognhtion. Do
:18:06. > :18:10.not forget, if you have nomhnated someone before, nominate thdm again.
:18:11. > :18:11.I love that valet peace. Nerves of steel.
:18:12. > :18:13.How could any of us forget Marshall Janson.
:18:14. > :18:16.He's the eight year old from Cornwall who had hhs
:18:17. > :18:17.hands and legs amputated after contracting meningitis.
:18:18. > :18:19.Well, he's wowing people ag`in with his determination.
:18:20. > :18:22.We first met him when he showed off his talent playing football
:18:23. > :18:25.and indeed walked onto the pitch with his favourite team Spurs.
:18:26. > :18:27.He's now into martial arts `nd has been showing our reporter
:18:28. > :18:45.Johnny Rutherford, some of the skills he's picked up.
:18:46. > :18:49.stopping Marshall Janson, When he is keen on something
:18:50. > :18:51.it's full determination and second best won't do.
:18:52. > :18:54.He's taken up a Material Arts class after one of his friends saw
:18:55. > :18:58.some amputees competing against able bodied people.
:18:59. > :19:04.We thought Marshall would lhke to get into it. Suggested it, good for
:19:05. > :19:11.him to do a sport without prosthetics on. They making saw
:19:12. > :19:16.obviously. He has come along, been to the UFC in Manchester. They said
:19:17. > :19:17.he is one of life's ultimatd fighters. To survive meninghtis
:19:18. > :19:43.Nothing stops him. Ultimate Fighting Championship
:19:44. > :19:46.to you and me a and on a recent visit to the sport he was alowed
:19:47. > :19:49.in the ring and spared with one of the best Ju Jitsu
:19:50. > :20:02.fighters Damian Maia. We love Dartmouth for the bdst food.
:20:03. > :20:07.Chefs and producers travellhng from far and wide to show off wh`t they
:20:08. > :20:12.can do. If you have ever fancied a go, at some of the things you seen
:20:13. > :20:17.the TV, this is the place to it Perhaps it was not quite as good as
:20:18. > :20:21.I would like to be when I h`d to go. You can see and hear the glorious
:20:22. > :20:25.food, sadly TV does not let you smell it. The chefs are out in
:20:26. > :20:30.force, showing what they can do much to the delight of the crowds.
:20:31. > :20:34.So important to have food events, where we celebrate everything to do
:20:35. > :20:37.with the West Country. The best seafood in the world. Dartmouth is
:20:38. > :20:42.such a pretty place. So manx great producers. The thought of them
:20:43. > :20:48.coming here to celebrate, enjoy the food of the region, really what it
:20:49. > :21:00.is all about. It should be `n elongated... Plenty of mastdr
:21:01. > :21:10.classes. I thought I could try a pueia try. It is a Middle E`stern
:21:11. > :21:13.flatbread. Fold it over. We will come back to that. As a nathon, we
:21:14. > :21:19.have had a poor reputation for food, fish and chips, and roast bdef. Is
:21:20. > :21:22.there now a food revolution? I don't believe there is a new food
:21:23. > :21:28.revolution happening. Peopld talk about it being middle class. Food
:21:29. > :21:32.revolution happens when everybody understands why you have to pay more
:21:33. > :21:40.for me, good fish. Slowly btt surely, people like Mitch Tonks
:21:41. > :21:43.Mark Hicks. People espousing good, seasonal produce. Without bding
:21:44. > :21:48.snobby, sitting in their ivory towers, just good food for dveryone.
:21:49. > :21:53.Take a look around here, pldnty of delights. Chefs and supplies coming
:21:54. > :21:58.from Devon and beyond, showhng their wares. Like a sausage company. A
:21:59. > :22:02.good showcase for our products. Although we are based in Cornwall,
:22:03. > :22:06.we find with the food Festival, people come from all over the
:22:07. > :22:11.country. And a lot of onlind sales following up from the show. Here are
:22:12. > :22:16.the flatbreads. Not bad, evdn if I say so myself. Even if I nedded help
:22:17. > :22:22.to rescue it. Those flatbreads were absolttely
:22:23. > :22:26.delicious. I'm joined by ond of chefs demonstrating here. Also a
:22:27. > :22:30.guest judge on Masterchef. What are you doing this weekend? Thank you
:22:31. > :22:35.for having me. Tomorrow, fantastic, what great weather. What I love
:22:36. > :22:44.about Dartmouth, it is a frde festival. Amazing. My daughtershe
:22:45. > :22:50.loves it. I'm teaching people how to give a quick curry in the afternoon.
:22:51. > :22:55.At 6:30pm I'm here for 60 pdople cooking for them. I'm doing
:22:56. > :23:00.Saddleback pork, with some rice and cider. Really on, because wd live in
:23:01. > :23:04.the south-west. Cider is am`zing. I'm doing all those things,
:23:05. > :23:11.fantastic. I love Dartmouth, being here. Giving me an opportunhty when
:23:12. > :23:16.I was in A1. It is an amazing place for anybody wanting a start,
:23:17. > :23:21.Dartmouth is a place. Tell le more about that. When you first came
:23:22. > :23:29.here, this was a launch pad? I cannot thank them enough Dartmouth
:23:30. > :23:32.Food Festival giving me the opportunity, leading on to do many
:23:33. > :23:36.festivals around the world, not just the UK. Fantastic, somebody giving
:23:37. > :23:42.you the opportunity. When nobody knows you. When I'm doing any
:23:43. > :23:47.pop-up, anything like that, my tickets get sold out quicklx. We
:23:48. > :23:51.make a name for yourself, pdople like the food I cook. All vhrtues
:23:52. > :23:56.and producers from this country Whatever we find, in season, cooking
:23:57. > :24:00.from that. Importantly, the fish, born and brought up, it is
:24:01. > :24:04.brilliant. You can see her hn action, and all the other chefs in
:24:05. > :24:09.the next couple of days in Dartmouth.
:24:10. > :24:11.It has got my stomach rumblhng. They have the food, drink, the stunning
:24:12. > :24:21.location, all they need is weather. Looking quite nice, a bit chilly,
:24:22. > :24:25.but not pouring with rain. Puite whether at least for the st`rt of
:24:26. > :24:32.the weekend. Changing on Sunday The wind getting up. A bit more cloud on
:24:33. > :24:36.Sunday, too. Becoming quite windy at times. The potential on Sunday
:24:37. > :24:41.evening to see outbreaks of rain. Still a bit erratic. Coming up from
:24:42. > :24:43.the south. Looking at the s`tellite picture, we are being appro`ched
:24:44. > :24:48.from all directions with thd Clare. Stuck in the middle, still some
:24:49. > :24:52.clear sky, that will continte overnight, with the ridge of high
:24:53. > :24:57.pressure. This is the area of low pressure. This one getting somewhat
:24:58. > :25:02.closer through the weekend. Way off at the moment, way off on S`turday.
:25:03. > :25:13.Getting somewhat closer. Sqteezing the isobars, making it squalling,
:25:14. > :25:16.Eastern league gale force whnds Equally producing outbreaks of rain.
:25:17. > :25:22.Quieter on Monday. A lot of cloud about. Sharon was dotted around not
:25:23. > :25:27.quite as windy as it could be on Sunday. Satellite picture, looking
:25:28. > :25:31.in more detail, we can see whether Chavez have and have not bedn to
:25:32. > :25:35.date. Some three the Irish Sea, across the eastern side of Dngland.
:25:36. > :25:43.Glorious weather today. Yesterday and the day before, conditions along
:25:44. > :25:47.the coastline pretty good. This is Cornwall, almost perfect waves for
:25:48. > :25:54.the surface. Unfortunately this particular location the tidd comes
:25:55. > :25:57.in, not good for surfers. Otr cameraman Tristan getting a lovely
:25:58. > :26:01.view of these beautiful wavds along our beaches and coastlines. Those
:26:02. > :26:05.waves coming down today, continuing to ease off a fit for tomorrow. The
:26:06. > :26:11.surfing perhaps not so good tomorrow. Overnight, inland,
:26:12. > :26:16.temperatures getting quite low. Another frost possible. Mist and fog
:26:17. > :26:21.forming. Perhaps less across the far west of Cornwall. Some breeze
:26:22. > :26:25.developing. If you location is getting close to freezing. @ couple
:26:26. > :26:31.of degrees above freezing. Cold tomorrow. Some mist, that mhght be
:26:32. > :26:36.stubborn to get out of the way first thing. Should break up. The sunshine
:26:37. > :26:40.coming through, another nicd day. The winds steadily freshening.
:26:41. > :26:47.South-westerly Cornwall, a bit more on the way cloud, producing a
:26:48. > :26:53.shower. 12-13d for the best we can expect. The aisle of silly, quite
:26:54. > :27:02.windy, the risk of a shower, mostly fine and dry. High water tiles.
:27:03. > :27:11.For the surfers, still some usable sir. Three, possibly four fdature
:27:12. > :27:24.-- feet, depends on the thigh. Not particularly strong tomorrow.
:27:25. > :27:27.Sunday's forecast, quite bltstery. The cloud is thick enough to give
:27:28. > :27:33.outbreaks of rain. Quite a bit cooler.
:27:34. > :27:37.We're all going home to cook up a storm. John on the e-mail, H will
:27:38. > :27:41.not dress up as wonder woman for Children In Need.
:27:42. > :27:43.Thanks for getting in touch. David will, though.