Dude, he got the storyline all wrong. Did he get confused? Father’s Day, published in June 2022 (on Father’s Day) is a memoire by Gavin O’Donnell partly about the death of his daughter and it is partly set in the Cotswolds, Cirencester no less. He entitled it so because his little girl died in a terrible accident on Father’s Day… So, the title means a great deal to him, as Mr Madely knew when he used it for his masterpiece. Perhaps Mr Madeley has confused the two books because in 2022, a full 2 years before he published, he was given a copy of Mr O’Donnells book. (FATHER’S DAY)… AND ITV acknowledged this facts, in writing, twice. He was meant to review it, not use its title. By the way, the amphitheatre in Cirencester is not impressive it’s a few mounds. Tell Richard not ever to go see the one in Caerleon (Isca) or he might explode! It has baths and re-enactments. People have tried crucifixion (inverted and regular) but the security there stopped them coming in with huge loads of timber and tied up men… They must be less observant in the Cotswolds.