she's angela emmus from hampshire. angela, thank you so much for coming on newswatch. can you tell me what were your concerns about the coverage of the king's diagnosis on monday's news at six? well, i felt that the whole programme devoted to this news item was really out of all proportion. and i think the palace statement should have been sufficient to convey his condition. and they did emphasise that this cancer had been caught early and really it should have been left at that. maybe just the odd reference to his forebear, but it really was too much. from the bbc�*s point of view, there's a lot of interest in the story and viewers joining the programme at different points. so i guess they would argue, isn't it appropriate to repeat the main facts, however few there were for the viewers joining at different points in the programme? yes. but then there's all the speculation about what was the cancer found. and we all knew about his prostate. he was very open about that, which i think was very good. and i don't think that not having revealed what his cancer was, was act