Suzanna Reid read the news headlines and Peter Sissions reviewed the Sunday newspapers with Gyles Brandreth and Jane Moore. The Liberal Democrat Environment Secretary, Chris Huhne MP, discusses the current Foot and Mouth outbreak and the government response with Peter. Sixteen old Charlie Chaplin films, from 1916-1917, have been digitally restored and are to be shown in cinemas again with a new score composed by Carl Davis. He and Richard Briers, a Chaplin fan, discuss this undertaking and the relevance to Chaplin to today's audience. Chris Grayling MP discusses the current Foot and Mouth outbreak and other topical issues of new Primeminister's first month in office. Hilary Benn MP talks about the current Foot and Mouth outbreak, the government research laboratory implicated in the outbreak and future measures being undertaken to contain the outbreak. Carlos Acosta talks to Peter about his life and work and the preparations for he latest role, as Spartacus, which is believed to be the most challenging role for a male dancer.
—Mark Smith <msmith@osi.co.uk>