recover, he talked about it and made documentary about it, along with his now but separated wife, beverly turnerit's a wonderful thing to happen, it's a great hopeful story for any middle—age athlete. great hopeful story for any middle-age athlete. i'm just amused at the fact that someone in the cambridge rowing team clearly was aware that he had justjoined the university and thought, "we should get them on the team". to think they threw in the river to see if he could swim? i don't blame you, lisa. that's it for the papers tonight. a big thank you to my guests this evening, tony grew and caroline frost. next on bbc news it's the film review. night night. hello there. welcome to the film review. here on bbc news taking us through this week's cinema releases we have, yes, you have guessed it, mark kermode. three very different releases. we have pet sematary, which is a new reworking of the stephen king classic novel. we have shazam!, an upbeat, colourful anti—superhero movie. and happy as lazarro, a cannes prizewinner. now, pet sematary. what could possibly be scary about a pet cemetery? are you.