Newshour
Helen Bamber 's choice is actor, comedian and master of improvisation John Sessions.
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Frances Gumm started her stage career aged two - and was hooked. As Judy Garland she was signed to MGM at the age of 13, where she made her name in The Wizard of Oz.
Never the conventional glamorous Hollywood star, she danced and sang her way through a glittering career. But it was short-lived drug dependency took its toll and she was fired, only to re-surface as a superlative stage performer. Years after her death, Judy Garland is revered by many perhaps most surprisingly by the gay community.
But one thing is sure - her legend will live on.
with news, sport, travel and weather.
The BFBS Squad swap travellers' tales with the BBC's foreign correspondent and India expert Mark Tully.
British soccer clubs play in Europe for the first time this season and Sportsbeat previews the top matches.
Including Russell Grant 's gossip from the world of amateur sport.
Continuing the ups and downs of life in the sixth form at St Andrew's Road
School.
4: Sam faces an unwelcome challenge as new boy Toby seems to be developing a crush on Ella. Where on earth has Colette got to?
No-one seems to know, and the mystery of the missing purse is still unsolved.
An early kick-off for Gary Lineker tonight as Leeds United begin the European Cup campaign in earnest at Stuttgart.
with Mark Radcliffe.
Live music, celebrity guests and star-spangled trousers.