No we're talking about wrestling there's an exhibition about the golden age of Donna museum an art gallery I'm going to be hearing about the history I'm going to be hearing about you and your memories of wrestling is going to grab. South Yorkshire North Beach. P.v.c. Radiation fields with runway. Good afternoon at least 6 people have been killed in a fire that stormed through its how a block in west London the 24 story Grunfeld tower which is in North Kensington is still burning fiercely as fire crews battle to put out the flames and search for survivors more than 70 people have been treated in hospitals across the capital 20 are critically hurt while Scotland Yard says the number of people killed is expected to rise mahad a girl who lives on the 4th floor was warned by someone banging on his front door. Down a corridor screaming this. Running to the kids' room. Over their heads. Just promise this way was his soul dark and so much more course that there was people running down the. People some people had some luggage is there so much confusion Well neighbors have been describing how they heard people rather calling for help as a fire spread quickly to the upper floors some witnesses say they saw babies and young children being dropped into the arms of people below this woman source and is trying to find her mom and other relatives who live together on the 22nd floor of the building she spoke to them on the phone shortly after the fire broke out but hasn't been able to get a hold of them since they were screaming and are the same to get out of it try and find the nearest exit but police will tell you there is something else they were saying but I don't know which cover down near the door and I was trying to say or shout my head off just you know just saying like Run find nearest exit and run. Well smoke still billowing from the tower as fire crews high up a lot as douse the flames damper it can also be seen fall into the ground Well the mayor of London City Kaunas said the building wasn't at risk of collapsing though the structure experts sure they are saying the building Carney safe the focus now is search and rescue on those other news I'm afraid to recovery and of course we're going to make sure the main shall we provide shelter today she's such a see the house but also the neighboring properties affected because affair of the building collapsing but of course there are adjoining questions reasonal question residents cross the country haven't even tablets and we should make sure also Downing Street has said that series amaze deeply saddened by the loss of life and has praised the response of the emergency services Meanwhile neighbors businesses and charities in the area have offered shelter food and clothing to those who have had to leave their homes so the building in question is how it has 24 storeys and was built of concrete back in 1974 the construction company rides in refurbished it last year and says its work all building control fire and health and safety regulations but people living there say they'd want about safety issues during the recent building work David Collins is a former chairman of the residents' association repeatedly reports of concern for tenant management organization the rollbar of Kensington and Chelsea including fire safety concerns concerns over locations of tens of concerns about Sky concerns about Farscape lighting 90 percent of residents sign that independents petition asking for the to be investigation into the organization that runs this building because it was a competence in the council turned it down Kensington and Chelsea Council has promised a thorough investigation on the leader of the council's service all high rise buildings were regularly inspected Let's take a look at some of the news now in London has reopened 11 days after the terrorist attack that that killed 8 people and. 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Let's get ready to run today's program is dedicated to arrest and I'll tell you why there's an exhibition is opened in South who are going to go to it in a tick when was your golden age of breast link to your remember. Giant Haystacks listen. To the I. John days as we're talking about wrestling today who've you see do you ever see him he ever meet him in the ring or indeed on the way to the to the back out what kind of bloke was he when he wasn't wrestling who have you seen wrestle with wrestling stories on the program today my ring you know to be warm for cheese 7 and double 6 to one I know we can text each other 813 double 3. With which they program today is dedicated to wrestling listen exhibition about it at Doncaster museum an art gallery school grounds and grapples it says it tells the story of the golden age of British wrestling from the 1950s until the 1990s caper show he's the man behind the exhibition I should just say to you Kerry Greetings grapple fan and thanks very much for joining us well thanks for having me on could. Well really it's a collective looking like you say the golden age of wrestling. And it's primarily 3 photographs through the old bill posters across the. Film footage of the bouts as well and how if you come to put it together well you know all these type of. Collecting. You know having to get. Started in many ways for me I grew up in cleats. And my dad took me to March 1st wrestling match. It was in the 19th. And it was. Big Daddy. And I was basically you know it. Was. Something everyone started cheering. And the next thing and I saw John I stocks he was a you know he was massive and the lady in front of his old lady in front of me jumped up and hit him with our back. I'm not as a 9 year old I thought you could do that you could just go with the back. It was sort of as I got older and I started thinking back to that period which had been sort of forgotten a lot so in many ways. And I started to see posters and some of the names wrong about what I was taught this is a really tough. You know it's of course I'm part of so British cultural history and and I want to do something about it and look to be nice to get together the show we don't forget Well we have in the exhibition this some of these costumes so you suppose sequined cape and these top hats and there's a kind they're not a sack a mask we have lots of photographs taken usually by local photographers who are doing stuff for the newspapers or for joint promotions want to organize that main organizer breastplates and lots of other things as well lots of us lots of the fabric I mean things which people probably forgotten I mean big that it was such a huge figure. But you know he had his own comic see how he and yeah yeah he and you will and there's even one thing when a lot of wrestlers were making up songs as well which is quite strange but this is that as well and so it tries to capture something of how. You know sound Central they were sort of a British life you know a lot of the rest this would be a quiz show some interview parky and things like that they were starts to want. Well I mean I think there's a few things where I mean one of the things that people often say about resting I mean it's part sport is partly it's a you know it's performing to the crowd it's you know the rest is with that sort of character names and type of whether it's. You know people like that where I think what happened was especially with the Big Daddy John and haystacks rivalry it started to become more theater than sport and I think people especially is I mean there was a famous back to Wembley Arena where I think it lasted 2 and a half minutes and people were building it up to this big thing and literally I think that he got in the ring he did the belly parents and John a stock fell out I had and there was the so you know there's a sort of sense of actually Well what's going on here and also with I think Michael great. Axing life wrestling which used to be able to see how much a Saturday afternoon before the football results Yeah and what's not their. Demise or it was demise they already do well you have that sort of competition as well with satellite television and this type of stuff in the States I think you know with television access to that. Type of version of wrestling which I'm not a big fan of the real wrestling is that. Well I think it's realistic still thius here isn't there in a way a part of the thing I'm going to about it's about what I call the golden age of wrestling from that period the fifty's to the late eighty's and ninety's because you put me in the pub you know there were some won't let you know your local hard man leaning up against the problem and he would be. Someone you could sort of connect to yeah I think with a lot of the American wrestling these. Days and so a lot of people are I don't think well I. No it was a lot of fans around the world watching here I'm hoping to hear from them as well it should. Be Graham was my local grocer when he was with me and only Graeme So I've got one of those connections like you describe he's famous but he still does butcher and cheese and things. And I mean you know a lot of them you know it's a hard life being arrested I mean traveling up and down the country you know every night of the week it was tough I mean it was all of thinks women well that's the thing isn't it was I think your emotions who were so primary. For it yes I think you know the characters' names that the rest this was sort of show for them a lot of the time and and he was going to win and it was in a way. That decided before but you know it's there was a documentary on the b.b.c. a Few years ago where someone said to you if I said to you Ok you're going to go around March I said don't worry it's going to fall down the 6th round you got to go 5. You know there's still a lot of people coming to the exhibition carried Yes Yeah it was it was originally only in Kent Wells and now it's gone up to Doncaster and I think it's sort of channeling you know it's about a lot of people saying to me oh I used to watch this with. Sit down with my mom and you know a lot of thoughts and memories you know in a way of when and when they were so it was part of family like you thank you very much indeed from dunkers to museum an art gallery that takes submission grunts and grapples the story of the golden age of British wrestling he says that's all people said latte from you today I really would like to be those stories about wrestling she went to see maybe oh maybe you want you were. Maybe you were secretly professor he was or was he killed was that him or you were the mighty Yankee who you were Giant Haystacks of coolest behind to be a big daddy old King Kong was it all make. Sure story about wrestling Who do you go wrestling with who do you. So. After. That it was. 7 passed. In the program. I remember Royle and other a tag team and make McManus and Steve Logan I used to watch it regular with my dad are so into the spa theatre. Daughter. And he came to faire and. Thanks very much indeed we're talking about. The exhibition about to the Golden Age of resting in the museum an art gallery but I've been joined by Brad Taylor Brad flash as he once was he's a former wrestler in southeast from the group Maggie who shows all over the u.k. And the next part of the story what Europe. Promoter of wrestling yet thank you for having me on 1st of all. It's it's not it's not the biggest it's the most prolific wrestling company so we put on over like $250.00 events a year starting off in South Yorkshire and I places like the spa theatre in Britain and we've talked we took over that 6 years ago from the older generation so yes it's going very well and the older generation feel when you're listening to is talking about I don't know the people we're discussing big. Love does not seem a long term ago and it's a different world of it was strange for me to hear like the last gentleman that was on who was doing the exhibition and it was the golden era for us and I mean it was in the sense of it was streamed over t.v. And whatnot for me it's strange because it's so popular now and the quality of the in-ring wrestler and faster passes anything like you talk about stocks big daddy anything. Doing it now and the and the girls are far more entertaining in my opinion but as real wrestlers rather than as kind of show pretty. Mean. Like you've said before it's 50 fiftieth's and part show I mean like action in the ring I mean it's not fallen on. Wood and a little bit of light on top that's all it is so when you fall in on the all the time it's. Very painful. It's real you know how do you get interested yourself. Watched it since I was 5 and I always are the want to be a footballer or a wrestler. Football kind of died down a little bit wrestling was always there are member I moved to where were Medart when I were younger and Breslin was all I used to watch him a bedroom watch wrestling school watch wrestling go on the computer or watch wrestling everything was wrestling you know one. I don't know I like Mrs stories into it and then when I watched it just seen these larger than life characters on the t.v. It was like real life superheroes. And life. When I moved back up to South Yorkshire when I was 12 a train in school and hold every Saturday to this place in whole to train listeners can't see you which is their last would you describe yourself. Thank you yeah that is their love be careful Yeah heart of her really I mean like obviously are doing your best in Branson Yeah. But yeah I'm Although I don't wrestle anymore still like to go to the gym good surgeon 4 or 5 times a week when obviously. Yeah. It's a bit you're going around your necks a crucifix isn't it it is you're not a contradiction a wrestler with Jesus I'm not sure really like I'm not of a slave massively religious but there's a few things up and I'm alive to think all there is something that I haven't obviously whenever I wrestled I always wore it because I always kissed it before I go out into the air and said light just take care of me and make sure I don't go. There. And luckily half not too many but injuries through yeah that's why so how long did you actually do it for yourself as Brad flash. From when I was 14 on till a year ago 25 so 11 years 11 years and did you in the course that get hurt or hurt anybody there was one point I was wrestling for can door knockers archaeologically when I was 15 in Blackpool a move went wrong I forgot my add on and I wondered the top right at the top of my at on to the ring and I had to get rushed to hospital of a neck brace on and everything like 15 or a bit worried. And then after after the March it's still still carried on I couldn't move anything rarely and like the rest of the wrestling against just kick me in the stomach that's when the much ended Yeah 15 that were that were scary but functionally over the not nothing to moment you stop doing it now I R.V.'s I mean just the 2 things rarely won because. A year and a half ago Penn are going in I'm on it I don't really want to carry it out on and secondly through magazine just want to Paul may. Present and my guess. Is that a little ad from from Swinton news is. Smart lie often I often think from say in life I watch it what are 5 and then when I have to go to school it's all I want to do obviously I did my g.c.s.e. Did all right but I never wanted to do anything else other than wrestling or my what I left school I wanted to work in a call son. Because all I wanted to do were. People No not really. It just turned in a crowd really because what I want confident of are still not really confident you're confident. As soon as you walk through our current describe something tech savvy here a different person 2 girls do it yesterday we're yeah there's a disc not there's not a lot in England I mean it it's getting more popular it's getting more popular and they're getting signed up to go to America saw that there is a career in it for people who are going to let your lot do it. For their view. Rather invest football yeah rather of it I'd rather be a football there's more money in it. Yeah and there's a lot of. There's a lot to learn in wrestling a lot backstop in a day where people wanted to jump in other people spots and obviously the pair as well I don't want. Threw a lot of money into the 20 year old and saying Dad lie I've got bad back in store Florida I don't want our brother in the big box I'm close. To. Is it too late for me to have a good tip of the wrestlers in my ear on the telly they were ancient still rationale from back then called Johnny said I don't know if you've heard of it. And his last March he was 70 won't be but I'm sure you are a lot. Of us richly Why did you decide to be Brad flash. Again. It was my. Life so I went to a training school in hall and I think there'd been probably about 5 or 6 although bright flashes before our But yeah he said all let's call you flash right before that it was going to be brought the brawler. And all 14 year old. 14 year old I thought nobody's going to believe our can hurt somebody so I said Right let's go a flashlight and we did and I remember my 1st March I didn't of any wrestling gear so I was. Trained 2000 people over there in Cleethorpes if you read. Too much as I lost my 1st war my 2nd Thanks so much for joining us on the program devoted to rest today what a lovely experience. James thank you Roni so far today so far so good really with the roads not too many issues no big problems that I've been told of out there mostly looking placed on the census I would doing Ok on the most ways looking at the cameras on the chessboard every Just a couple of cues maybe coming in for the notes coming in on the bypass f