Chicken says he should have given the part of the crucial evidence of his life. The lead singer of the crime buries Dolores O'Riordan has been found dead at a hotel in London police say they're treating the death of the 46 year old as unexplained the leader of you Kip says he has no intention of resigning in the light of racist remarks made by his girlfriend about Prince Harry's fiance Henry Bolton says he's now ended his relationship with Germany who was suspended from Ukip after saying Meghan Markle would tend to the royal family a parliamentary committee is calling for urgent action from the electrical goods manufacturer whirlpool to remove the danger posed by defective and potentially dangerous tumble Dryas and piece a the firm's response to fires involving its tumble dryer has been woeful there have been been at least 750 since 2004 tributes have been paid to the former West Brom Coventry and England center forward Cyril Regis whose died at the age of $59.00 Regis was one of the 1st black players to compete at the top level of English football he is credited with inspiring future generations of black footballers including Dion Dublin there's very few black men in the Gulf War could have got that toy so if you Scott. And still achieve the still play for his country still played a big whoop and we stood on his shoulders. And thank you to more Alderson for tonight's news will be joining network colleagues at up all night with the news just ahead abroad shop on the way after 1 o'clock. am. And your Late Show weather forecast for we'll share Well overnight tonight there's going to be a mixture of clear spells and blustery showers for the whole of the county with some showers heavy in places and mixed with pale and windy night for many to come with gales over the hills and it will be much colder than last night with a minimum temperature of 2 degrees Celsius that's $36.00 degrees Fahrenheit As for Tuesday there will be a mixture of sunny spells and blustery showers throughout the day the showers will be turning increasingly wintry as the day goes on with snow mainly over the hills it will be very windy making it feel rather cold with a maximum temperature of just 6 degrees Celsius that's $43.00 degrees Fahrenheit and the outlook across Wilshere for Wednesday on words it's going to be windy and cold throughout with sunny spells and wintry showers on Wednesday some wet and windy weather crossing all parts during Wednesday night followed by further wintry showers during both Thursday and Friday and that your forecast here on b.b.c. Will share more during the breakfast show with temperature right here in the morning from 630. Luk Illo. Let's. Let. Let. Let. Let. Let. Live. Look. Let. Live. a reminder if you're on the my twice tonight couple of things to tell you about 1st of all if you're heading north on the m 5 into Gloucester chef we should let you know the exit slip road at the junction for the Golden Valley bypass that's the turn off for the a 40 for Cheltenham and Gloucester at Junction 11 the slip road northbound is closed tonight due to road works so you will be coming off earlier at the intersection with Brock worth which will only take you on a relatively short detal but it doesn't alter the fact that there will be I would imagine that will be pretty well signed in the area. Just in case you are heading in that general direction you need to know that the closure is in operation until 5 30 in the morning so if you're on your way and that was your planned exit you'll be coming off a fraction earlier and likewise must also mention to be coming westbound into the West Country heading from London Newbury Oxford that sort of area coming along the m 4 and heading west if you were planning to come off a junction 15 for Swindon East then you need to know that the m 4 westbound has been closed due to road works during the night until that will reopen at 6 in the morning that's between junction 14 for Hungerford and 15 for Swindon East there is a diversion in operation which you will be invited to follow that apart though everything else as far as travel news is concerned is looking particularly good so we'll keep you up to date with the very latest as and when it comes in between now and 1 in the morning when we join Roger Sharpe for tonight's edition of up all night. Is an Ok was so to our musical challenge which we gave you earlier tonight which is called topical tunes where we invite you to suggest 3 pieces of music to play in this particular slot from around 10 past midnight now every evening we give you story from the day's news and when Vy you to suggest a maximum of 3 recordings which connects in some way with the story through either the title of the song or the artist's name what we then do is we go through your list with a fine comb them basically just go with the 3 that we like best from your suggestions and then we'll give them a spin in this particular slot so it's all just a rather different way of coming up with song choices selected by you and it makes it a little more challenging for you as well now tonight's story the topical story we gave you from today's news was news from New Zealand of an Englishman British born man called Russell Harper who was overseas he's been living over there for about 7 or 8 years now and he was on a spar bright you know one of the. Wonderful relaxation things that you go on you take your family and friends if you like and you basically go and get treatment soon well you know I don't know people are mad saw gears free love facial treatments all the night might be waxing and stuff like that eating healthy food lots of exercise you know this sort of thing and of course the opportunity to go swimming in a poll is well quite probably Well that was possibly what Russell was doing on this particular day he was alongside the pool with his family when overall the bizarre incident occurred a flying fish or it was so it seemed which appeared to afford him from the skies suddenly it seem in the face and then landed back in the pole alongside him. He says he was relaxing when he suddenly was smacked in the face followed by a big splash and a loud slap on the water because he was a little confused too many spotted a flounder floundering in the water almost passivity foundering actually because it was dead. He realized it must've been dropped by a bird flying overhead which lost grip of its catch and apparently the fish Why you to round 2 kilos which is quite a hefty slap if you consider it really and after taking a few pictures he decided to feed it to the nearby sea goals which were circling with interest rather than the couple of merry lads who were a bit upset because they wanted to focus on the ball the good side of that sound topical story for tonight and we had some brilliant suggestions which came in sculpting Westry wanted just to play Frankie Howerd 3 little fishies we could have done but we haven't selected that but which 3 we go on for tonight well here is your answer. Danny she is and b.b.c. Will check. And. Always take a look they are all about it that it. Broke down in think you know me all the way and I took up the. Hour. Tallow and I'll go. Back. There was Take. Hunting new free. And find you. Spinning around in my brain. Like the Bible. And such. Like most. 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On a cold version of it you go to my head for I was a genius one really and perhaps a little more mellow than we normally play on The Late Show but why not a broad church as the phrase goes and Tom Petty Of course one of the many well known names lost during the course of 2017 and $1.00 of his funny songs they're free fall ing those were 3 songs tonight meant for topical Tunes here on The Late Show coming very soon we'll take a look at the morning papers and see what's making headlines ahead of flats we will look back on this day in history very mind we've now moved on to the 16th of January we'll be taking a look back and see what events we can unearth in a few minutes time and of all that we have got songs from Fleetwood Mac. And also Jimmy Ruffin to come here on The Late Show b.b.c. World it was more than 40 years ago when Swindon band x.t.c. Hit the charts and 2 former members of the group Terry chambers and Callie molding are back with a new e.p. Made right here in Wiltshire as well as hearing some of the new work would also look back on a classic x.t.c. Day as I remember it being in the before coming into Abbey Road until we were say some Swindon names be the 1st time the name has ever been said Pine or struggle which fish out the new James Thomas in conversation with Terry chambers and call him the old saying listen again at the b.b.c. Don't you Kate slash b.b.c. Of the broken hearted writer will be back with. B.c. Will chair from 6 30 in the morning where we'll be talking more about Karelians liquidation what it will mean for the county we're also talking to locals in the village who've been without a mobile phone signal for 2 weeks and with very little communication and live. As we find out more about Thames Water is essential works on the day's news. On b.b.c. Will share in the morning from 6 to. The Above. Fleetwood Mac. I am about to unfold some little long use serve from ignoring. 3327 minutes to one and Roger Sharpe is going to be with us tonight at 1 o'clock money I mean I assume years because he normally is yes sort of the or just double check that has been just by the way if I was suggesting that he were on and then found he wasn't for some reason perfectly plausible the might actually take a night off you never know anyway that brings is around then to in just a 2nd our daily trip through this day in history so will turn the clock back on that and the morning papers are looking a bit feisty it has to be said so we'll take a look at that and I'll share some of the key stories for the morning in a few moments time when we get around to that we've also got an absolute gem of an and finally story for you so I hope you'll stay with us for that just before 1 o'clock. am she is a b.b.c. . So time to remember then as we look back on this day in history we've now moved on to the 16th of January so it's a 1st opportunity to glance back at some of the major stories on this day in history in fact it was on this day back in 1979 when the news was dominated by one story in the Middle East the Shar of Iran has decided to flee the country after months of protests against his regime which have become increasingly violent Sharma raised Parv Levy and his wife the Empress Fara had left Tehran and they flew to as one in Egypt while their 3 children were instead flown to the United States official reports from the country suggested that Charlotte go on holiday and necessary medical treatment was part of peace trip when he'd actually been asked to leave by the man he appointed as prime minister earlier in the month but this followed violent clashes between security forces and anti Shahr demonstrators who supported the exiled spiritual leader Ayatollah Khomeini as you may know if you. Remember what happened following on then later came to power now the region was also one of the main news stories on this day in 1971 it was reported that Colonel Moore McGovern Khadafi had taken control of Libya just 4 months after a bloodless coup that brought an end to the monarchy under King I dress well since the military coup at the beginning of September which had been led by good our fees free unionists officers the country had been run by civilian ministers the 28 year old colonel as he was back then has now taken the title of Prime Minister and appointed 4 members of his council to his new 12 member cabinet Finally let's celebrate a musical birthday from one of the legends of country music Ronnie Milsap became the country's 1st blind singer and was one of the 1st to cross over into the mainstream pop market as a time when it was considered country music that is to be old hat and very much on the way out of course through people like Ronnie Milsap that never actually happened as Nashville reinvented itself as a new breed of young talent began to step into the limelight limelight Well among the classic songs you maybe the from Billy with which he recorded it was almost like a song was one of his most famous Smokey Mountain rain was another stranger in my house was another one and one of his 6 Grammy award winning songs was Make no mistake she's mine which he directed with Kenny Rogers Well after many years recording with r.c.a. Records in 193 Ronnie Milsap signed to Liberty Records and the album True Believer came out on the back of that it didn't sell very well but it was the album where I 1st properly discovered his talent watching a video on v h one back in the day what I especially like is the fact that whilst he is a top songwriter is. Also a singer who brilliantly interprets the work of others and that's what I'd like to share with you. Written by John Hiatt who's written many hits on my over the years and one here which is performed by Ronnie Milsap I have played this before on The Late Show so you may think well I have heard that before. But we thought we'd share it with you on the day that Ronnie Milsap celebrates his 75th birthday. Ronnie Milsap 75 today and true believer the title track of that album from 993 I should add to that that I learned very late on thanks to a tipoff from I'm afraid someone I'm not allowed to name that Alex who was working with us on the program tonight it is now his birthday for today I rather suspect he's probably at home and probably tucked up by now and certainly not listening to the look what remains of the late show I would imagine him probably like most sensible people be heading for a bigger shut eye. Unless of course he does have to work through the night and he's doing something else I don't know about but anyway Alex's birthday apparently today so I have wished him a very happy birthday I only discovered this shortly before midnight and well I'm sure you join me in wishing him all the very best I'm not too sure how old he is but he's got to be the right side of 45. Probably. Probably the right side of 25 and that's where. I'm going to take a look at the morning. From. What's on the front pages in the morning. From a dog the be. To . The bone the out. The back. The balance. The budget You Tube. The be. Above. The big. If you. Want. Well I wonder whether you like me watching a bit of the rebel coverage. Having been in bed all the weekend I'm not too sure when I saw it. But anyway it was an interesting thing Donna's live show and. So many things that went on it just sort of led me to to really sort of absorb the fact that I do remember at the time when the tickets were going on sale for that particular Madonna tour I did ponder over whether or not she would be likely to do another tour in future or whether it was there was the outside possibility that that might have been the last one because you know whether you like it or not the Frankie's Madonna is 60 this year and I know it's really hard to get your brain around that but Madonna is 60 this year seriously and they are. I think about the Tories that she was doing rather a lot of stuff there was a lot packed into the show and I think what took me a bit by surprise was the amazing amount of detail that went on in the show from the backdrops to the the almost like film set going on in the background and then the variation of the role was performed by the coming downstairs and performers which she had with her and then she was involving people out of the audience and all that sort of stuff it was really quite some spectacle to see but I couldn't help feel you know I just think myself that's brilliant but it's been a long time since she turned out a really decent record as would say in the old days I don't know whether you feel that way about a current member the last time Madonna turned out what I think is a really top class pop song. Turned out our brains would have been all right I think Hard Candy was right nothing earth shattering in my view the track we should have been the single wasn't but you know Anyway it's one of those things it's an interesting thing so we'll wait and see what Madonna does in the future but one thing's for sure she's probably in the studio right now recording something new which we'll get to hear before long right 11 minutes to warm or take a look at the papers in a moment that b.b.c. Will share we're all over the place not like that like this pastry and meat taken a. Big part of this great. Live in a short history physical. Screw are you wearing them and not sure what the point the microphone but she can't get the way across Well Chel never radio and in the canteen live from the areas with the imagine 1st of all we'll take you backstage. To see what already accepted the euro fight is still in the sky in your can see b.b.c. World. And as it's 10 to one let's have a look at the morning papers then see what's on the front page is the news paper taxpayers take the hit on Karelian is their lead story it says ministers trying to keep vital services running after collapse h.s. 2 projects school dinners m.-o. D. Homes roads prisons operating theaters and pensions all need a rescue plan as anger as 43000 workers and suppliers wait to find out their fate also the front story front page lead on the mirror as well it says another fact cat scandal as yet again greedy bosses pay themselves massive bonuses troubled Karelian collapses and yet again $20000.00 workers in the u.k. Face losing their jobs amid the government privatized privatization blunders. And the headline reads in big letters yet again you pay also at the top a picture of the footballer former footballer Cyril Regis who has died at the age of $59.00 a man who is rightly described as an inspirational hero who changed the face of football and absolutely true if you don't know the story it will be worth reading in the papers in the morning the sun's news paper and some newspapers lead headline concerns the. The case of the tragic death of the youngster Poppy Worthington you may be aware of the coroner's ruling that the child was sexually assaulted before she died and the lead story on the front of the newspaper is asking the question over whether or not the toddler's father should face trial. That is on the front of the Sun The Daily Mail supermarket man's plastic is their headline a claims that he you k. Supermarket this is Iceland will be the 1st in the world to remove plastic packaging from all its own label products that is the lead story there alongside that is a story to which I'm going to come to in a moment on one of the other papers on the front of the Daily Star in the morning a picture of ants McPartland one half of Ant and Dec as you may know out walking his dog and says Hey pet who gets the poach claims that ant and his wife they're heading for a divorce are in a battle for custody of their dog whose name is Hurley. And finally tonight's one of the stories one of