The soundtrack compilation, including the theme from The Sins, is available now on BBC CD. The girl next door, oh sheenie and gorgeous, I love the Caledonian humor, who stole the nation's heart, she was pretty in the midst of on goes, went on to be the scourge of right wing America, we're concerned about explicit sexuality in music, now the queen of Las Vegas is coming home, in a blaze of glory, not bad for an old bride, never can say goodbye, the Sheena Reeston story, 6th of December on BBC One. You've never been further than the edge of the sea, you've never known a god named Jesus Christ, you've never looked into a white man's eyes, and you've never had to fear for your family's life, until now. The Spanish came out and just opened fire on the masses of people crowded here. Michael Wood recounts the final moments of a world untouched since the dawn of history, the conquest of the Incas, Conquistadors, Friday at 9 on BBC Two. This is BBC One South West, time now for the BBC News presented by George Anagaya with Justin Lee. Police in South London hunt the killers of a 10 year old boy, Damilola Taylor was stabbed as he walked home from computer club, beleaguered Barak confronts his critics there'll be a snap election in Israel, the nightmare rail trip that began yesterday and ended today, and the secret's out, exactly what the loyalty cards tell the supermarkets about us. Here in the South West, reaction to the government's plans to rescue village life and stop subsidies subsidising second homes, and the region's market towns hoping today's proposals will help them revitalise after a long decline. Good evening. It's a very good night. The explosion ripped through the area's mainstream, not be dictated to by boss, the local people call it, it means the rain has come, what has happened is only now sinking in, a bullet that has not only called a man, but destroyed the hopes of thousands. Central England is counting the cost of the torrential rain. And now for the rest of today's top news stories, BBC News whenever and wherever you want it. Wednesday night on BBC One, David Attenborough discovers that some species can be saved from extinction. It's important because one species, ourselves, decided that it could happen and should happen. The final state of the planet at ten past nine. Then join us for the BBC 10 o'clock news, Wednesday night on BBC One. OK Liz, you've got ten minutes. The last time I did an exam was like ten years ago. For the latest island news, cast away diaries, Friday at 8.30 on BBC One. Wow, this is killing me. This is BBC One, on a personal journey of self-discovery as one man attempts to step out from the shadow of a saint.