Monday 11 January 2010


The Boland Show Tuesday Guest List: 'Did Mummy die last night?' It's a question which for Boland’s first guest Simon Carr has suddenly acquired a new life. It was asked of him once before by a five-year-old boy, and there it is in front of him again, 15 years later, very like it was the first time - except this time it's on a big screen in a preview theatre in Soho. And it has come back with an appalling power. In 1994, his wife Susie died after a hard-fought battle with cancer, leaving Simon to raise there son - as well as his older son from a previous marriage - alone. He wrote a book, The Boys Are Back In Town, telling how three males learned to live in a household robbed of a loving mother. Its now a major movie….
Next up in is Tony Bennett, no not the ‘I left my heart in San Francisco’ one but the founder of a site The Madeline Foundation set up by Tony who is convinced that Madeline in fact died in the holiday apartment in Portugal and was not kidnapped as in generally belived , in fact Bennett has tried to take out a private prosecution against Gerry and Kate McCann but a court has said it has jurisdiction over something which allegedly happened in Portugal. Now Tony Bennett and his foundation members want to hold a seminar within a stone throw of the McCann home
WHEN Sally Cornock saw her boyfriend Tony had left his mobile phone behind after leaving for work, she couldn't resist the temptation to take a peek. With her heart in her mouth and stomach churning, she picked it up and pressed the green button to open up his texts. Nothing could have prepared Sally for what she found. "Monday was great. Can't wait to do it again", read the first message. Then another, "Looking forward to tomorrow night". Stunned Sally, 42, scrolled though the rest of the texts and found it filled with flirty messages - all arranging or discussing dates Tony was planning to go on. And all from different women. The shell-shocked company director worked out that, in total, he was seeing FIFTY-THREE other women. She rang him to tell him he had made a big mistake by leaving his mobile around. Then she called all 53 of the astonished women and revealed what he was up to. Her final act of revenge was to delete all the numbers before chucking the phone outside in the mud along with the rest of his belongings. So she started internet site loveratsinc.co.uk which went live in January this year. It is now so popular that it receives nearly 5,000 hits a month. Boland at 10 on Tuesday

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