 Okay, this is Ivan here with you on a Wednesday evening, taking you home on the Northwest number one radio station. This is Highland video broadcasting right across the Northwest of Ireland and beyond on HighlandVideo.com. We're live across our socials at the moment. Now, bringing you good news, of course, at the time of the year when we all start re-watching our favorite Christmas movies. Home Alone, of course, brings to mind the Grinch and a wonderful life. They would be kind of up there with my favorites, but a lot of people's favorite Christmas movie is Love, actually. And, well, yes, it's certainly entered the history books. It's one of the most popular Christmas movies of all time with this iconic cast of characters and quotable moments remain, say, firm Christmas favorite to this very day. Well, you may be interested to find out that the stars of the movie are set to reunite, I should say, for this Christmas season. ABC in America will mark the film's 20th anniversary. Did you know that? Twenty years of love, actually. It's going to mark the film's 20th anniversary with a one-hour special examining. It's legacy titled The Laughter and Secrets of Love, Actually, Twenty Years Later. For the show, Hugh Grant will be there with Emma Thompson, Laura Linney, Bill Nye, and they're going to have a little chat with news anchor Diane Sawyer. They'll reflect on the film. Marchine McCutcheon, remember she was in it? Marchine McCutcheon will make a virtual appearance and Love, Actually writer Richard Curtis will also swing by. Very famous writer. Of course, he wrote four weddings and a funeral amongst many other movies. Musical Entertainment will be provided by Olivia Olson, whose childhood cover of All I Want for Christmas is You remains a firm, festive favorite song for many people. Her fans of the movie, the show will air on, let's see, Tuesday the 29th in America. No word of an Irish broadcast as of yet, but we shall watch this space. I'm sure it will be available via YouTube and other social media. So there we go. If you're a fan of Love, Actually, watch out for that one. Twenty years, 20th anniversary of the movie. I think we'll play a track from the soundtrack. This is the one, of course, where we had Hugh Grant doing a famous Downing Street dance to the point of sisters. We can all remember it. Here's the song.