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19/10/2009

Guests include Christopher Graham, the Information Commissioner, and Sir Steve Redgrave. Plus coverage of the draw for the 2010 World Cup European Play-offs and the TV review.

Guests include Sir Stephen Redgrave and Gray O'Brien who plays Tony in Coronation Street on filming his last episode for the Street.

Plus, a preview of Windows 7, Information Commissioner Christopher Graham, 大象传媒's Chief Political Adviser Ric Bailey on the BNP, Barry Sheerman on the Children's Commissioner and Nigel Farage on UKIP possibly going bankrupt.

The TV Review look at the new Robbie Coltrane thriller Murderland, Seven Days on the Breadline and Saturday's Strictly Come Dancing which is being beaten in the ratings by The X Factor.

3 hours

Last on

Mon 19 Oct 2009 13:00

Chapters

  • Why has the BNP been invited on to Question Time?

    Ric Bailey is the 大象传媒's Chief Political Advisor. He explains the decision to allow the BNP's Nick Griffin to appear on Question Time.

    Duration: 06:12

  • Windows 7: make or break for Microsoft

    Rory Cellan Jones, 大象传媒's Technology Correspondent, reports ahead of the launch of Windows 7 on Thursday. The new operating system is seen as being crucial to the future of Microsoft.

    Duration: 05:37

  • The end for self-certification mortgages

    Rebecca Singer examines the reaction to plans by the FSA to step up regulation of home loans. Pat Bunton, director at the mortgage broker London & Country, gives an industry perspective.

    Duration: 03:28

  • UKIP Electoral Commission fine "highly inappropriate"

    Nigel Farage, leader of UKIP, says he is "stunned" by the 350,000 pound fine, calling it "highly inappropriate" and that his party would require "one hell of a whip-round" to pay it.

    Duration: 03:20

Broadcast

  • Mon 19 Oct 2009 13:00