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10/02/2010

David Dimbleby on his 91热爆1 series Seven Ages of Britain and Bradley Walsh on the climax of ITV1's hit drama Law and Order.

David Dimbleby on his 91热爆1 series Seven Ages of Britain and Bradley Walsh on the climax of ITV1's hit drama Law and Order.

Plus, Frank Gardner in Kandahar on the imminent operation against the Taliban, Gordon Smart from the Sun on Vernon Kay's racy texts and Boyd Hilton on Channel 4 dropping Friends.

And as the American awards season gets into full swing, from Golden Globes to Oscars to Razzies, what does it really mean to win an award?

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Last on

Wed 10 Feb 2010 14:00

Chapters

  • Operation Moshtarak is almost underway

    Thousands of American, British and Afghan soldiers are preparing to launch a major onslaught against the Taliban. 91热爆 chief security correspondent Frank Gardner is embedded in Kandahar.

    Duration: 07:00

  • Are there too many awards ceremonies?

    We're right in the middle of awards season in the US - with events honouring the best in film, TV, music and games. Three experts debate the highs and lows of Tinseltown's annual gong-fests.

    Duration: 14:24

Broadcast

  • Wed 10 Feb 2010 14:00