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From Paul Paul buttons on the new secured a $21.00 win for Manchester United over Everton at Old Trafford the Munch L.C.R. In just seconds after a 4 nil win over Burnley Arsenal and Crystal Palace true 22 at Selhurst Park Aberdeen have denied Steven Gerrard his 1st cup final as Rangers manager as they beat his side one nil a Thomson park to reach the Scottish League Cup Final Aberdeen will face Celtic who beat Hearts 3 No this Juarez scored a hat trick as Barcelona thrashed Real Madrid 51 in a classic O. The future of manager Julien up a take he is not in serious thoughts and in the Premiership Rugby Cup Newcastle and Exeter drew $22.00 this is B.B.C. 5 Live in digital only small 5 and some of that still lead the same quests in the east and Giles swallowed long clay spirals on a cold and frosty stocks as we had 5 run into Monday it will be dry across much of the country for sunshine for many and Hines a 10 degree Celsius by the afternoon. Light still. Cut cricket this is because the way to settle down to. The. Police 60. 1000 comes the final call it seems to kick. People simply please please please please accept busy P.C. Tell how do you carry stuff like the full listings. For not on 5 club on Dulce an attaboy and coming up in this out of the program in a moment we'll learn how to fill a Hollywood drama about the filming of a porn film in the post Weinstein era of made there are so many challenges will we have this one from company is insuring itself in its act to. That respect rules they hear about budget weddings because if they can chancellor in his budget this way he will open up the way for us to have our weddings on beaches instead of hiring some venue for a Laura Laura Laura Laura money apparently the average cost of a wedding is now $1000.00 pounds shucking. Go to university get a degree for the days you can pay for the duration there may be no social convention and there's a new world champion in Formula One and we'll have all the spills and thrills of that Formula One race you know checkered flag pole because now a film or T.V. Set is a busy place there are a cost to make up people extras lighting people all that kind of thing no someone to keep track of script changes is important someone to keep check check of continuity is important and not to mention the hordes of riggers Crips and runners but we're probably going to now see a new job charge when the credit sequences and its intimacy coordinator significance any steamy scenes in the film because the ex is working on a project that involves nudity or a sex scene again I have some and then them on set to advocate for them. Has Been to speak to some of the women who've helped create this new row she wrote about that for Rolling Stone magazine and I asked her how the studio H.B.O. Was changing 6 seeings possibly forever typically in Hollywood sex scenes have really not been dealt with or spoken about the way that say a fight scene would be so when people ask them a fight scene they'll bring in some corner and that stunt coordinator is there to help actors so they don't necessarily have to really punch each other in the face. But it will still occur real and they're there to look after things and make sure that actors aren't getting injured that they're not doing motions that are harmful to their bodies repetitively So when he works in a section as an intern a sick ordinator is someone who does the same thing for sex scenes that's long been done for fight scenes by acting as an advocate for the actors by watching what they're doing physically by giving them tips on how to choreograph it so that they're not just pretending that they're really having sex so that they're actually acting so it's really I think something that's been a long time coming and something that in the era of need 2 is a very smart move for H.B.O. And will be a very smart move for other networks should they choose to hire intimacy at corners look I'm a little bit slow in understanding. The times were when you made the comparison with the stunned advocates are concerned that in particular because of the dangers of doing any stones on the movie set the quiver in terms of sex scenes I don't get what they can actually do to make the Sit and the. The action any more safe for those who have to perform sure consider that 1st of all like a set a television set or a movie set essentially an actor's office and then you know you can kind of also think about the pitfalls that are there when sexuality and the workplace sort of combine and I think that's what we're seeing with a lot of lawsuits against you know our producers like Harvey Weinstein for instance where actresses didn't feel safe with him so we're going back to the sex scenes specifically so a there's a sex scene where 2 people are stripping down nude and they're having sex in the movie so in real life as actors do. You have to be nude and potentially when filming the scene if no one is there to think about the fact that perhaps their genitals should not be touching with that's not a safe way for them to be for their bodies to be touching then no one will think to give like them a piece of cloth to put in between them or no one will think to give a man like let it cut its aware so there's that there's the actual physical aspect which is that that they want to be physically safe the same way you would protect yourself by using a condom if you're actually going to have sex they're not actually having sex in the sex scenes typically But and I would say probably in all cases but they are potentially grinding on each other their bodies are touching in ways where they should have protection especially because it's a workplace environment then you also have the aspect of Kollywood has a lot of hierarchy is right and acting is incredibly competitive so by the time an actor or an actress reaches a popular show like the deuce they may feel like they're really lucky to be there and because of that it could feel like they need to do something even if they're I'm comfortable with it so a lot of times Alisa wrote this is the intimacy corner that H.B.O. Hired she told me a lot of actors really think about have thought about sex scenes for a long time as sort of a necessary evil as something that they just had to get through and that a lot of times directors would really give very little instruction they would just sort of say just whatever you're comfortable just go for it and that's not really a lot of direction and it's in that kind of environment both Lisa and Emily need the actress who plays one of the roles in the Dusun who actually asked for the intimacy coordinator to be hired they both told me in that kind of environment it's very difficult to speak up actors and actresses feel uncomfortable saying no. If something makes them feel uncomfortable. Yeah I do get it now I do get the way the explain it I was seen with juice but from understand from reading your article in the road user. I draw about being on the set of porn films. RE has a ton of sex scenes I mean I think that this may be was the perfect show to sort of started trends intimacy core nadirs because if any show is kind of push someone over the limit to where they just couldn't handle it anymore without and it's a mistake ordinator I think it was the deuce is doing this to protect it so I mean I think they absolutely are and they're really smart to do that I mean I think it's it's good business and I think it's also a good ethical decision and we need to she went to H.B.O. And asked for an intimacy cord nater and she didn't know what it was called at the time but she just said essentially hey I can't do this anymore without any kind of support without someone to help me through this and advocate for me and so I think also it stage shows credit that they listened to her and that they actually did it I think that I can't even imagine how many women and actors in general have been uncomfortable on film sets before this and no one did anything so whether they're doing it's protect themselves legally or whether they're doing it just because it's a good business practice I think it's going to benefit actors and so the result is ultimately good for everyone would H.B.O. Have conceded to this before the meat movement emerged just over a year ago yeah you know I think it's a good question I don't know I mean I think me too has really put a incredible spotlight on. The fact that women and even everyone else is just no longer going to tolerate you know sexual harassment assault in the workplace at least not to the extent that. That they have been for so long and I think it's past due but you know I've had a lot of people telling me that they're really surprised that this was an already a job that existed on Hollywood sets and it's true I think we're behind the times when it comes to protecting people either who do sex work or people who do work that can be sexualized or just people in the workplace were behind with those protections and now it seems like Hollywood's catching up to me Caylee then is tangibly a game changer in this respect to these could you see while she was. Doing this article for Rolling Stone could you see any of the absolutely tense. Results or consequences of Major Lisa mention before who's the mystic ordinator who worked on the Deuce and is working on other H.B.O. Shows and training other and mystic order she told me that she co-founded nonprofit that does this work in theater and in cell it's called intimacy directors International and they they saw definitely a spike in the people who are content the number of people who are contacting them after me to begin to emerge and I think that. Emily Mead who asked for this to be hired she I believe was doing that because she felt empowered by many women speaking up and oh you know another thing. Alisa Roth has told me that when she goes on to a new set she said there's always at least one person who gives me an aside I someone who's not skeptical about why she's there who doesn't really see the need for an answer mystic ordinator and she said oh you know I really did someone in this particular era to tell me that we don't need this. Brain occur that the journalists for running start. Well let's go to Dodgers Stadium says Ben is there for us and baseball's going home. By soul is going home is home is Boston because of also Red Sox have been crowned the World Series champions and Dawson I don't know whether you can hear this but it is scratching than on the surface I'm actually standing at 2nd base here at Dodger Stadium there is pandemonium everywhere I look there are people doing absolutely all sources price families down on the Philip why they celebrated with the trophy there is hundreds of different interviews going on there are thousands of Red Sox fans that are standing around here and they're all very excited because their team has been outstanding 119 wins for them this season 100 I saw them in the regular season and then they beat the New York Yankees and then beat the Houston Astros and now they've been the L.A. Dodgers 3 crowned World Series champions and quite simply Dawson. And potentially one of the very best sides in the history of the sport by school that's absolutely phenomenal that they could actually get to this point. What they've been particularly if you take into consideration for them manager is somebody who. Is a rookie manager. And all the tactics. It is the team and the tactics that one of the wrestlers that impede our standing you can say much more than that and you know from the ownership down that they understand what they needed to do in Boston to make everything happen to me this was it might be on the edge to feel the Field of Dreams. It is a Field of Dreams particular if you're a Red Sox fan base it's a wonderful place it's a stadium that maybe needs a lick of paint and some. I suppose a bit of T.L.C. Too to modernize but you know for the Boston Red Sox This will be something that I remember forever because it really is just one of those wonderful experiences he think again 2004 to now. One of cells World Series of full series see them would see them at this millennium certainly the best team in baseball and that's certainly something and you get a sense of how big the field is there's a long way between 2nd and 3rd days for example it's not that easy. Absolutely it is a very long way but you know what's also know we have to go because we have a lot of people are going to carry. Something that was special I saw he absolutely sampan in there and so just stayed him and I think he was being polite you know he was being polite but he's giving me his Give me Oh shove you know like a day that you don't want to see again because he's about his speech that he touches us or the Red Sox That is fair enough is that you know his dreams are yeah dental ones I get it I get it now when I'm not wanted now plans to cut red tape around weddings could see couples tying the knot in gardens on beaches and even in pubs it's all part of a review of wedding venues in England and Wales which is expected to be announce by the chancellor in today's budget the average cost of a wedding in the U.K. Is commonly believe it or not just over. 30 biggies with around a 5th of that going on the venue alone and this is according to the bride to book national weddings of the Treasury says lifting restrictions on outdoor locations would give couples more choice lower the cost of getting hitched and beast the hospitality sector so is this a welcome a shot in the arm to the marriage industry or would we be losing something special by line people to get married pretty much anywhere they'd like bishops even love for any of this parish of course and Jennifer Constance who's a wedding celebrant She founded the celebrant directory and is a judge on the wedding industry awards joined me earlier to discuss. Jennifer for what a wedding celebrate is but I think that every. Day There are many anywhere that name and in the case in a. Wedding ceremony they were weak you is right this by quoting Jeremy for couple. The legal action is done in the verge of it but many people that I would know and that's a legal there are many is one that even if there are many that it though everything else out by. Your beliefs and in your vow to kick back are there among you that the have to be done at the budget office or what the celebrant pick a ceremonial part and put back into practice in any location Bishop I suppose this is weddings but not as you know it well to be fair I've been to obviously registry office weddings I've been to celebrate lead weddings and I've obviously taken a lot of weddings myself. All the aspects which are mentioned would be found both in the registry office and church. There the fact is that for many people they're disappointed that they don't actually see the legal deed being done. The. Events that take place outside the registry office in churches and I think that is a genuine disappointment to many people they feel this isn't the real thing it's actually an event that's been put on after the real thing as happened to afoul of interest well why do people choose celebrant wedding rather than registry office wedding is it to do with the cost rooms not what it can be to do the cutting edge drug coming out the case in the cross and being you know for sure no Michael but people choose to have a celebrant that biting for a few reasons and that's the. They could have been upgrading because they want freedom of location and there are Fame anything like a ship out there that they are likely to go kind of feel like they're you know there's a lot of hype about that and people who. Are mean occasion but also because they want something more Pat No registrar about that by legal that there are many you know the same for everybody and that kind of one pipe there are many that we are growing very cultured out of loving thing you know 40000000 people actually that think we're kind of unique wedding I get on him back every year and it's getting more and more popular to have unique that people want have and I think Wow that's why people really she. Said Yeah but I just don't to say that the notion that you can't have a personalized wedding service in a church is nonsense I mean I've taken my own 2 children's marriages and we had. Dinosaurs that one and we had the flying pigs it's another. And it was very personalized the music was personalized the obviously the sermon was personalized because it was coming from me to my own son and daughter in law and daughter and son in law and it was the gathering of the community and the family and friends to celebrate their public commitment which I think is quite important because that public commitment being done in the registry office all in church and to say actually the registrars don't actually also allow some personalized elements within their events is that true because if you go into a hotel knows a personalized element there with a registrar present thoughts possible but I think it's very important that the legal event is part on. It because this is the public declaration that these 2 people are now joined in holy matrimony. I gree in the chat if you are in the. Registrar are and are restricted I know cation and by and that there are many content that there are many content that thang they cannot have any really content and we do you know that there are many there what about all these you know that they want to get married in a church you can't get married in church or be OK couple then you have them but they can't get married in the church if they are on religion although But I think it's safe to say that that registrars if they are not Hotel allow them to have their own music there allow readings and things provided there of a secular nature which is what I would expect vacant have their own material I've been I've been or to civil ceremonies in a rare registry offices in town halls and so on which have been very personalized to say that actually they can't be personalized in this in this secular world is just not true the registrars do allow that element I don't really think there. I don't believe they care provide the opportunity for a couple of copper you know that Danny marriage. And then like America or many if they'd like killed in evoking that there are many that I can see them balik things you know that mean thing that them if they'd like any religious content in that there are many there are a lot of people that want to have their writing out but they want to have the element of religion or culture and it multicultural as well you know we are growing that. There are couple coming together from different take that would like acknowledge outright I don't believe are the strong and not freedom to be I would have been right there are many in the way. Do we need to separate a wedding from a marriage BISHOP Well I can't actually understand that there is any real difference I know what you're saying can you actually celebrate some of the ceremonial aspects of a wedding ceremony from the actual legal element of marriage I think they go together and I actually think one of the things that I'm worried about in terms of legislation being proposed to change legislation being proposed by the government it is that actually is making things like location more important than the actual seriousness of the event as a community at because this is an occasion where people sometimes 2 men sometimes 2 women sometimes a man and a woman want to stand up and say we are getting married in front of this community we want you our family friends the neighbors to witness what we are doing within the community now I worry. About people who fly off to Barbados and do it on the beach with only a couple of friends there because it seems. To me that occasion then is becoming more important than the actual marriage just to make any

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