I forgot to include these last two sentences.

I hope you can look at them.

1) Macduff wasn't born to a woman (I mean naturally) since he was torn from his mother's womb.
2) My favourite programme is called “Year zero” and is broadcast on TV every Thursday evening from 9.00 pm to 11 pm.
3) I like it because people from different political parties are invited to comment upon the latest news. A chairman moderates the discussion.

1) Macduff wasn't born to a woman normally, but was torn from his mother's womb by means of Caesarean section.

2) My favourite programme is called “Year zero” and is broadcast on TV every Thursday evening from 9 pm to 11 pm.

3) OK

To include the last two sentences, you can simply add them to the text or conversation you were having. Here's how you can do it:

1) Macduff wasn't born to a woman (I mean naturally) since he was torn from his mother's womb. [Add this sentence to your previous statement or use it in a relevant discussion about Macduff's character in Shakespeare's play, Macbeth.]

2) My favorite program is called "Year Zero" and is broadcast on TV every Thursday evening from 9:00 pm to 11:00 pm. [Mention this sentence when talking about your favorite TV show or when recommending it to someone.]

3) I like it because people from different political parties are invited to comment on the latest news. A chairman moderates the discussion. [Use this sentence when explaining why you enjoy the program "Year Zero" and the elements of political discussion it features.]

Remember to incorporate these sentences appropriately in your conversation or written text to ensure clarity and coherence.