Monday's show - Watch again
Some of the biggest names in the music industry were at the funeral of Whitney Houston at the weekend and David Gest was amongst the mourners. He joined us today to talk about meeting Whitney and the emotional farewell.
The film maker Danny Horan and the Chief Operating Officer of the London Underground - Howard Collins were on the sofa. They told us how they were given unprecedented access to the world's oldest and busiest underground train network for this new series. The Tube starts tonight on BBC Two at 9.00pm
Presenter, Clive Holland told Breakfast about returning to our screens in a new series which helps families whose lives and properties have been left in a mess by cowboy builders. The Cowboy Trap is on every weekday at 11.30am on BBC One - starting today.
In the forthcoming Oscars - six out of the nine contenders nominated for the Best Picture award are based on book adaptations. Many readers go to the cinema to see their favourite novel on the big screen, but does that mean that original screenplays aren't getting commissioned? Discussing this today were the author of Captain Corelli's Mandolin - Louis de Bernières and screen writer Stuart Hazeldine.
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