Monday, 23 January 2012

PM Newsletter

Hello.

Members of the House of Lords will be debating the Government's welfare reforms this afternoon. We'll have the best of the debate and perhaps an important vote while we're on the air.

Various senior BBC figures are appearing at the Leveson inquiry today. As a result nothing is being done here, we've all brought in games. Martha Kearney has just whacked me at Ker Plunk for the third time. She has an unerringly steady hand. I think it's all that bee-keeping she does.

The thing I'm looking forward to most tonight is a follow-up to our recent interview with Kim Novak about music from Vertigo appearing in the film The Artist. We had a letter afterwards from the widow of Bernard Herrmann, who composed the music in question. Our reporter Michael Buchanan swung into action and you can hear his report tonight.

Also - do you think this is ghoulish? Http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4077887/Costa-Concordia-cruise-ghouls.html

See you at 5,

Alfred Muir.

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