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08/11/2010

Why Ireland's poor are being promised free cheese, 'Lord Grantham' on the prospects for more Downton Abbey, and should referees face relegation.

Is cheese ever the answer? Ireland's agriculture minister Brendan Smith seems to be a modern day Marie Antoinette and has promised free cheese to the poorest people in Ireland.

Gabby discusses the thinking behind free cheese and asks what food you would like free for life?

Should referees face relegation? Stoke boss Tony Pulis has hit out at the "appalling" decisions he feels have been made against his side by referees, and has suggested that managers should vote at the end of each season as to which refs should be "relegated". Gabby outs the idea to the sports panel.

Plus, the period drama series Downton Abbey attracted ten million viewers on Sunday evening. Hugh Boneville who played Lord Grantham joins Gabby in the studio to talk about the prospect of a second series.

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Mon 8 Nov 2010 12:00

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