also on the walk, bill's son will turnbull. what would your dad make of all this? think, you know, to see so many people sort of all contributing to raising awareness, and i think it's beautiful walk — dad liked to walk, and to end up at wycombe wanderers, at adams park — yeah, i think he'd have loved. as the day wore on, the heavens opened and the going was tough. but finally, after almost 12 hours of walking, covering 26.2 miles, they made it to wycombe wanderers. inside the ground handing out medals — bill's wife, sesi. sesi, can i ask you what you think bill would have made of this? i think he would be amazed. i mean, this was such a special place to him, and meant a great deal. so he would be very, very proud. hundreds and hundreds of strangers brought together in a common cause to fight prostate cancer. graham satchell, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hi there. it's all change weather—wise this week. it's often going to be wet and windy. what about those storms last night that we saw? well, in swindon we had basically a mo