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You should know that this piece of music is by the filthy 6 and it's called the blind man. The big. Thank you out. The be. The be. The band's new e.p. . Keep the beat. hours. I am or about to hew Brayshaw he was the event director of the Prudential Ride London which is a massive event in many respects a whole series of different events taking place across long the Nisser. Weekend All I knew those of us like my good so for like life on 2 wheels propelled by our own 2 legs without seeing it with the correct ribbon involve a badly bashed up elbow I'm probably not the best person to talk about cycling after awful of mine last week but anyway he's on the line I like you a good morning yeah I know. What I shall be doing 100 this year because I've often lost the accident on my bike last week and that doesn't tend to good that but hopefully going to speedy recovery Well I am back on the bike already I have been cycling into work and it is you know having taken part in this before it's a fantastic event and as I said not just one event release a whole series of events and all different sorts of cyclists is absolutely I mean the phoning from it started at 9 o'clock 'd until 4 o'clock this afternoon we have the free will I kill totally free for everybody cycling around 8 miles of traffic free right in the center of London there are 7 different festivals I'm currently in pattern on the square got the we wheel of love later on where you can. Take a look one over potentially love going out for a ride on a Tuesday to bicycle there's all sorts of stuff going on today and it really is encouraging people on 2 wheels so that that is very much I know the people who you know might cycle occasionally or don't know many cyclists is a bit scared of the roads will want to get out with their kids or whatever it might be so I find just about everybody can get on to we it really I mean it is a fantastic family day out whatever rate you whatever age you are would be used to cycling you know it's really trying to encourage people to get on to where you know it's really positive thing to help pull the thing think the fitness and yeah absolutely that it is aimed at everybody and it's totally free I'm awake and people find out where they can ride in for Don except she said that there are different areas around the city on yes if they go to the website which is w w w prevent you right London dot. U.k. And then go on 'd to the Free Cycle part of the event it's got the maps on it it's around the Strand in the city the milepost Buckingham Palace mazing activations line a green park so there's stuff going on around the route and it really is just you can come along and join in and it's totally free and all people are already out there and we had everything there are thousands and thousands of people cycling cycling around the route smiles all around it's a beautiful morning when it comes to get down now come quite sure what the weather is doing later on but stunning morning to be riding around London it really is a joy Ok so that's an event just about anybody really that can get onto a bicycle but there's also tomorrow's event which is a bit more for the hardcore cyclists I guess yeah I mean tomorrow we have round about $30000.00 people riding on the Prudential Ride London sorry $100.00 so the 100 mile event or the $46.00 Mall event and they start from the Queen Elizabeth Lynn pickpocket $545.00 they're released i Robot a 4 and a half hour period and they're going through the central london out in some cute sorry ill and then coming back to finish on the mile and then we have a professional men's right. Which this year for the 1st time ever is a world tour event some of the best cyclists in the world 'd and they start tomorrow 140 and they will finish right about 6 o'clock Ok let's come on to the progress in a minute but is it sad to say you think that the 100 is sort of become the 2nd equivalent of the London Marathon. Yes absolutely I mean we also were going to the London Marathon and. It's always been the aim to to to make this the London marathon of cycling to encourage people to get on to to Wales to give them a challenge me not to say that you've cycled 100 miles in that guy is a fantastic thing to be able to say not many people can say they've done it it is achievable Yeah I've done it I mean you know I am a cyclist but when I think with anyone is a relatively regular cyclist with a bit of effort for the phone for 2 or 3 months beforehand to get up to a 100 miles all would have thought that they definitely can and it's still trying to get people who want regularly regular cyclists to go for the 46 mile of and yet so far less have great introduction and then think right following your I could be 100 we're trying to inspire people want to wear you excellent stuff and then you said you've got the elite vice coming up as well what sort of teams and what sort of right is going to be taking part this year in yesterday should be some of the best teams we've got 14 World 2 teams so these are teams all competing in the Tour de France we've got Michael Matthews who won the green jersey obviously Team Sky will have a fantastic a range of cyclists so some of the top sprinters in the world it's probably more likely to be a sprint finish but they will be taking part tomorrow in the seating we've got the top women cyclists in the world taking place. Around the mile long the on b b c 2 this evening between 6 and 650 and that's the women's rights women's cycling is really coming into place isn't it. It is and again another area of us really trying to encourage and lead the way we're the 1st cycling event to have parity on prize money something that's really important and it really is trying to you know women's cycling is really on the up we had nor a troll Victoria Pendleton amazing role models that. Had a ball will be competing with the thing she's doing incredibly well I responded This was well some great cyclists British cyclists as well as some of the world's world's best like that now I presume it's too light to into either the 100 on the $46.00 for tomorrow it is but if you're inspired then the entry system for the $108.00 days off the event so Monday August 7th. Is when the registration system opens if you get in spot get on the website and register from Monday and of course you can always go along I'm watching to people on and it is if you've never seen a bike race is a fantastic spectacle it is I mean those taking part in the 146 and it racing it is very much challenge there raising huge amounts to charity we are 41000000 pounds in the 1st 4 years of the event and there are so many good causes that people are writing for. Blood wise is our official charity there are more than $800.00 charities being represented. During the event tomorrow by the amateurs likely. Turning south so it's just a mini mouse saying could you get my husband Tony mentioned he's feeling a bit nervous ahead of his 100 mile saga Why don't somebody for the British Heart Foundation off the suffering a cardiac arrest 5 years ago after 2 daughters are accompanying him as we'll so very proud so the whole family's doing 100 tomorrow Cameron family and that's fantastic to hear and that's absolutely inspiring story that we love to hear about and love to. To acknowledge Well look you provide him it me wounds heal I should be back on for next years are good I reckon wonderful We'll look forward look forward thing he brushes thank you very very much event director of the Prudential Ride London and it is you know I some people moan about road closures and all that sort of stuff but we are increasingly a cycling city and big events like this with thousands and thousands of people taking to their bikes can only be a good thing. I The brilliant pay a parent record. Still haven't got the album. But I do know he's playing the Electric Ballroom in Camden on November the 4th I would certainly put that in the not for bonfire not. Put that in the diary I hope he's put it had because it. It's been a long time says he play live and I sent him embassy in the back in the 70s with the only ones anyway but let's talk about music of a different kind because Michael Gove the director of the b.b.c. National Kister of while was presumably in while was is on the phone now to talk about today's relaxed problem Hello Michael how you all know I was actually going to roll out a whole lot because you were involved in a promo Well I thought you might be really relaxed and just sit on you sorry for and sort of conduct it from then yeah no not conducting I'm just a guy who has been emails and phone calls and you know. So what do we mean by relaxed problem what's that with a. Well relax it's a concert with an orchestra as you'd expect but it's been specifically designed for people who have disabilities learning disabilities sensory impairments that kind of thing so it's accessible to as many people as possible what does that mean in effect. Well the music has been chosen particularly so that people can enjoy it so that people can I mean you would hope people would enjoy all the problems and I'm sure they do but for some the the scale of the of a whole particularly such a large place and the music is so perhaps unfamiliar to some people that it's not as welcoming or is not as open as others that we're going to be playing today I guess it can be a bit daunting walking into that incredible space faced with this very formal orchestra and stuff you know it's a wonderful thing and I think that's the thing that we're not going to get today is a formal orchestra you're going to get an orchestra but actually they're going to be really open and welcoming in what what is there is this about attire is about presentation is about the style of music all of that all of that the musicians are indeed in color t. Shirts you can pick out which section of the orchestra is is different from from the rest of the brass or in yellow the wind or in blue the strings are in red that kind of thing so people can easily see what an orchestra is and how it's made up so we've ascertained that you're not going to be conducting today who is who's in charge as a man called grant the well in his very very experienced and capable musician and we worked with him for many years and he particularly with Andy Pitt Kok who is the soloist if you like for today they've curated and created the music and the concert performance so what what's what's the programme what people going to be here so it's a real mix of stuff we've got some core classical bits of music we've got the William Tell Overture by Rossini we've got some risky Korsakoff we've got all sorts of great bits of music and then we've also got some film music we've got Dr Who The world's happens to be the orchestra that performs all the music on Dr Who are going to play in that. When they will take you places and I know midday today at the Royal Albert Hall so 12 o'clock 12 o'clock if you want to come along I'm sure there's still tickets left then yeah there you know it's a big place is lots of space for people and what sort of ticket prices are we looking so the cheapest one is 6 pounds 6 quid the Albert Hall. And the b.b.c. Proms of a renowned for providing concerts of incredible standard for just 6 quid so yeah there's plenty of seats available for 6 quid and as you said it is aimed at everybody pretty much. Nobody should feel kind of daunted or no not at all I think what's interesting is you know the big nationals are worthless here all we can we're doing what we might call a normal concert tomorrow night we're doing Beethoven's 9th Symphony and yet this afternoon at 12 o'clock today we're doing this concert which is accessible for people who might not wish to sit through 2 hours of core classical music but instead want to know what music's about and how an orchestra sounds so the midday one is for them today will that be broadcast on Radio 3 and in fact that tomorrow is already 3 as well all the Proms on Radio 3 but yeah this one already 3 particularly there's a 1st as well Radio 3 today it's going to be audiotape scribe so people who have hearing impairments can also hear and understand what the music is as well on Radio 3 as afternoon Michael Garvey director of the b.b.c. National history of words thank you very very much and I suspect you have a fantastic day and a fantastic evening as well over at the Proms if you know in classical music is not my thing I don't have to you know kind of pretend about as you know that opera certainly isn't my thing and nor as much classical music but if you've never been to the prom you do have to go I mean it's one of those things like a Test at Lord's or you know a day when wouldn't it's just such a magnificent event and part of the London experience that if you've never been along to the problems or maybe that's a good place to start this afternoon tickets are available it's 6 quid for the cheapest tickets that you know that's worth it bargain if ever there was one so want to get is of down there at 12 o'clock today well that will mean that winter missing a little bit of the show I should remind you what you'll be missing if you go early you'll be missing Martine Wright who's a 77 bombing survivor who became a parallel power Olympic athlete and she's written a book called unbroken she's going to be able to in 121230 then between 1230 and one we've got somebody sharing their family favorite tune and we'll have a live check of the week maybe even to actually we've had some fantastic music this week all from female artists we had live music every single day all