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"One O'Clock News" Episode dated 26 February 2007 (2007)



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26 February 2007
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Cast

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Olatunji Adebayo ... Himself - TA Property Consultants
John Armitt ... Himself - Network Rail Chief Executive
Al Gore ... Himself - Oscar Winner
Tom Heap ... Rural Affairs Correspondent
Shelley Jofre ... Reporter
June Kelly ... Home Affairs Correspondent
Alastair Leithead ... Afghanistan Correspondent
Rob McElwee ... Weather Presenter

Helen Mirren ... Herself - Oscar Winner (as Dame Helen Mirren)
Robert Piggott ... Religious Affairs Correspondent
Colin Porter ... Himself - Institution of Railway Signal Engineers
Sophie Raworth ... Presenter
Martyn Ripley ... Himself - British Transport Police (as Chief Superintendent Martyn Ripley)
David Sillitoe ... Arts Correspondent (as David Sillito)
Kate Silverton ... Oscars Reporter
Mark Simpson ... News Correspondent
Tom Symonds ... Transport Correspondent
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Series Cast
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Darren Bett ... Himself
Daniel Corbett ... Himself
Alex Deakin ... Himself
Philip Hayton ... Newsreader
John Simpson ... Himself
Carol Kirkwood ... Herself
Isobel Lang ... Herself
Penny Tranter ... Herself
Helen Willetts ... Herself
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