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Today's Briefing Hour: Catch up on the days news, sport and business. |
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0600-0630 0630-0700
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0709 |
John Profumo, the former Conservative minister at the centre of one of the most notorious scandals in British politics, has died aged 91. Sir Bill Deedes and the political historian Anthony Howard, join us. |
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0712 |
Dr Angus Wallace explains how NHS surgeons are having to rectify poorÌýsurgery carried out at private treatment centres. |
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0716 |
Business with Rebecca Marston. |
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0720 |
As MPs and peers debate ID cards again next week, the prospect of a constitutional crisis looms; the Lords are on the brink of breaching the Salisbury Convention. Norman Smith reports. |
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0725 |
Sports newsÌýwith Steve May. |
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0731 |
In his last report from Burma, Mike Thomson looks at the military regime in the capital Rangoon. |
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0740 |
A man has been fined for dropping litter...in a bin. Cllr Keith Lynch explains the policy. |
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0745 |
Thought For The Day with the Right Reverend Richard Harries - Bishop of Oxford. |
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0748 |
The Trade and Industry Secretary Alan Johnson and his Tory counterpart, Alan Duncan, discuss the findings of a National Audit office report on whether government loans toÌýMG Rover were wasteful. |
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0810 |
Lord Chancellor Lord FalconerÌýand the Shadow Constitutional Affairs Secretary, Oliver Heald , discuss the constitutional impact ofÌýdevolution and why there won't be an English Parliament. |
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0820 |
The first outdoorÌýcremation ceremony mayÌýsoon take place in the English countryside. Luke Walton reports. |
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0830 |
Sports news with Steve May. |
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0833 |
Christopher Hill, the US assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, explains the international community's stanceÌýon Burma. |
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0837 |
BusinessÌýwithÌýRebecca Marston. |
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0840 |
Steve Atkinson, Chief Executive of Hinkley and Bosworth Borough Council, explains why a man was fined for throwingÌýlitter in a bin. |
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0845 |
Dr John Kalk of Derby InfirmaryÌý and David Johnson, the US Deputy Chief of Mission to London,Ìýdiscuss the protests of 250 of the world's top doctors to stop the US from force feeding prisoners at Guantanamo. |
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0848 |
Daniela Relph reports from Jackson, Mississippi, where plans to banÌýabortions are gaining political momentum. |
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0853 |
As publishers pay Wayne RooneyÌý£5million for his story, we discussÌýsports writing with the Daily Telegraph's football correspondent Henry Winter and sports writer David Meek. |
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Some of Our Less Memorable Moments These infamous sound clips have risen from the Today vaults again to haunt our newsreaders and presenters. Enjoy!
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Can of what John?
John gets confused over the expression, 'opened a can of worms.'
- 18th March 2005 |
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What is our website and email address John?
John gets confused about all this modern technology and it's David Blunkett Jim!
- 22 December 2004 |
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Who's reading the news Sarah?
Sarah introduces a guest newsreader. And it's catching, asÌýNick Clarke of the World at One demonstrates
- 4/5th October 2004 |
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The boy who likes to say YES!
Sports presenter Steve May is left trying desperately to get his seven year old guest to say something other than yes!
- 23rd September 2004 |
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When the technology failsÌýJohn and Jim have to Ad-Lib... JimÌýintroduces a veryÌýstrange soundingÌý
'Yesterday in Parliament' package.
Ìý- 23thÌýJuly 2004 |
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Paul Burrell sings opera?
Sarah cues in a very odd sounding Paul Burrell clip.
Ìý- 25th October 2003 |
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Sarah decides it's her turn - and interrupts Allan's discussion
-7 June 2002 |
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Waiting
Garry Richardson waits and waits and waits for Brendan Foster. |
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What is Charlotte Green giggling about?
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John and Jim share a joke about the weather? |
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We don’t always have time to play the whole interview on air. Listen to the extended interview here, exclusive to the Today website.
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Don De Lillo Interview
The American writer Don de Lillo who wrote Underworld and is one of the biggest figures in modern American literature - has become a classic. A Penguin classic.ÌýA great accolade, but usually one reserved for the dead. John interviewed him and asked what it's like to be thought of as a "classic"?
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Mouloud Sihali Interview
Mouloud Sihali from Algeria, North Africa, is one of the suspected terrorists thatÌýthe 91Èȱ¬ Secretary wants to deport back to Algeria. Based on secret intelligence and police investigations, the 91Èȱ¬ Secretary has deemed Sihali a threat to the Nation's security. Last year Mouloud Sihali was found not guilty of being a part of a so called released Ricin plot. |
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The nominations for the Oscars were announced yesterday, and The Constant Gardener is tipped for a place on the shortlist. It stars Ralph Fiennes who picked up an Evening Standard Film Award this week for his role in the film. Polly Billington spoke him and to the author, John le Carre, about the film and its chances at the Oscars. (31/01/06) |
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Edward Stourton interviews the President of Mexico, Vincente Fox, and Tom Shannon, the United States Under Secretary of State with responsibility for the Americas, on the Summit of the Americas in Argentina and the prospect of a free trade agreement for the region. President Vincente Fox. Under Secretary of State Tom Shannon. |
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The uncut interview with Sir Peter Hall, the first director to stage the play in 1955, with the last surviving member of the original main cast, Timothy Bateson who played 'lucky', and playwright Ronald Harwood. |
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Jim Naughtie speaks to the Archbishop of Kaduna, Josiah Idowu Fearon, about the Anglican Church in Africa and tensions between Christians and Muslims. (25/05/05) |
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Edward Stourton interviews Monsignor Charles Burns, a retired head of the Vatican's Secret Archives, inÌýRome about the funeral of the Pope John Paul II.
(08/04/05) Part 1 Part 2 |
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First 91Èȱ¬ interview of Moazzam Begg, former Guantanamo Bay detainee. Mr Begg speaksÌýto our reporter Zubeida Malik aboutÌýhis ordeal and how heÌýcontinues toÌýcampaign for five Britons still there to be freed. |
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Justin Webb interviews Walter Cronkite who pays tribute to Dan Rather, a 73 year old news presenter in America who is retiring after 24 years.
(10/03/05) |
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Tony Blair speaks to Jim at the British Embassy in Washington, following his controversial Rose Garden press conference with Bush. The Iraq war, the Middle East and the first hints of an EU constitution referendum u-turn. (17/04/04). |
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, about the recent increase of religious violence in Nigeria.
(19/05/04) |
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John Humphrys interviews Prince Hassan of Jordan on the critical situation in Iraq.
(03/05/04). |
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Jim Naughtie interviews Bob Woodward.ÌýFirst Watergate, now a controversial book into events in the White House pre-Iraq war.
(20/04/04).
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Sarah Montague interviews Paul Burrell. The former royal butler denies betraying Diana, Princess of Wales, insisting his controversial new book was "a loving tribute".
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General James L. Jones
During his visit toÌý London - the Supreme Commander of Nato talks to James Naughtie about the threat posed to NATO by a stronger EU military force. |
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