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BBC News

education should be exciting. and that's what we used to do for the children — make them feel excited about learning. but in the early days, it was quite different. certainly not as colourful. this afternoon, we present the first of five programmes on canada... in 1957, bbc television for schools began. and slowly, more teachers wheeled out their rather heavy school tv into the classroom. the first of this afternoon's programmes for schools and colleges follows in one minute. and remember this voice? hello, word watchers! ha—ha! i'm wordy! 0h. who are you? where did you spring from? i'm mr watchword the word watcher. i think after a very short space of time, we realised that wordy was extremely popular with the children because of the feedback from the teachers and all the schools. but the most important thing was that, not only

Education , Children , Learning , Schools , Teachers , Programmes , School-tv , Classroom , First , Bbc-television , Canada , 1957

Breakfast

and it was extraordinary. but the drama had onlyjust begun. in extra time, coventry thought they'd won it. the greatest semifinal there has ever been! but victor torp's effort was ruled offside by the finest of margins, and come the penalty shoot—out, their nerve finally cracked. 0h, he's blazed it. ben sheaf missed, rasmus hojlund didn't, and at last, united had dragged themselves into the final. some big questions for them — but even bigger plaudits for their opponents. beaten, but quite brilliant. well, that was one of the most incredible matches you will ever see. united into the final, but this was all about coventry, and a comeback their fans will neverforget. andy swift, bbc news, wembley.

It , Heartbreaking-coventry , Victor-torp , Drama , Offside , Semifinal , Margins , Effort , Finest , 3 , Doesn-t , Scottish-cup

Breakfast

it was terribly important, because education should be fun. education should be fulfilling. education should be exciting. and that's what we used to do for the children — make them feel excited about learning. but in the early days, it was quite different. certainly not as colourful. this afternoon, we present the first of five programmes on canada... in 1957, bbc television for schools began. and slowly, more teachers wheeled out their rather heavy school tv into the classroom. the first of this afternoon's programmes for schools and colleges follows in one minute. and remember this voice? hello, word watchers! ha—ha! i'm wordy! 0h. who are you? where did you spring from? i'm mr watchword the word watcher. i think after a very short space of time, we realised that wordy was extremely popular with the children because of the feedback from the teachers

Education , Children , Fun , Learning , Schools , Teachers , First , Programmes , Bbc-television , Canada , 1957 , Five

Breakfast

or something like that. they didn't want the schwebebahn. ok, it's coming — we're getting on? yes, 0k. 0h, where shall we sit? shall we stand? i kind of want to feel it... yes, yeah. ..move. hold on. 0h, hold on? yes! it's going to move a lot? ok, you hold on to this one. whoa! it does feel like it's sort of hovering, levitating. yes. a little bit bumpy but it's ok, it's pretty smooth. and so, what are some of your memories being on here? it was very funny. my grandma, she came to wuppertal the first time in 1953. she stood at the street and looked up and said, "how can you come into the schwebebahn?" laughs because she couldn't see that there was the platform? yes. what do you think it represents to the people here?

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Breakfast

from here, i'm heading out over the wadden sea. but it's not a boat i'll be taking. this is amazing. fabulous! pleasure to meet you! hello! emeline! hello. so, this is the lorenbahn? ja. the lorenbahn trains service the hallig islands, which are cut off from the mainland by flooding up to 50 times a year. people living here use their little trains to get around. each family has its own wagon — or lore — and every one is unique. claudia nommensen has offered to give me a ride on hers. you have to be very physically fit to do this, don't you? 0h, she's changing the rails across! right. we've got the birds flying, the water, the light —

Pleasure , Boat , Wadden-sea , Trains , Hallig-islands , Lorenbahn , Emeline , Ja , People , One , Times , Family

The Travel Show

ok, it's coming — we're getting on? yes, 0k. 0h, where shall we sit? shall we stand? i kind of want to feel it... yes, yeah. . . move. hold on. 0h, hold on? yes! it's going to move a lot? ok, you hold on to this one. whoa! it does feel like it's sort of hovering, levitating. yes. a little bit bumpy, but it's ok, it's pretty smooth. and so, what are some of your memories being on here? it was very funny. my grandma, she came to wuppertal the first time in 1953. she stood at the street and looked up and said, "how can you come into the schwebebahn?" laughs because she couldn't see that there was the platform? yes. what do you think it represents to the people here? i think they like it because it's the only

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The Travel Show

from here, i'm heading out over the wadden sea. but it's not a boat i'll be taking. this is amazing. fabulous! pleasure to meet you! hello! emeline! hello. so, this is the lorenbahn? ja. the lorenbahn trains service the hallig islands, which are cut off from the mainland by flooding up to 50 times a year. people living here use their little trains to get around. each family has its own wagon — or lore — and every one is unique. claudia nommensen has offered to give me a ride on hers. you have to be very physically fit to do this, don't you? 0h, she's changing the rails across! right.

Boat , Lorenbahn , Pleasure , Emeline , Wadden-sea , Times , People , Trains , Hallig-islands , Mainland , Flooding , Ja

The Travel Show

over the wadden sea. but it's not a boat i'll be taking. this is amazing. fabulous! pleasure to meet you! hello! emeline! hello. so, this is the lorenbahn? ja. the lorenbahn trains service the hallig islands, which are cut off from the mainland by flooding up to 50 times a year. people living here use their little trains to get around. each family has its own wagon — or lore — and every one is unique. claudia nommensen has offered to give me a ride on hers. you have to be very physically fit to do this, don't you? 0h, she's changing the rails across! right. we've got the birds flying, the water, the light —

Lorenbahn , Pleasure , Emeline , Boat , Wadden-sea , People , Trains , Times , Hallig-islands , Mainland , Flooding , Ja

The Travel Show

ok, it's coming — we're getting on? yes, 0k. 0h, where shall we sit? shall we stand? i kind of want to feel it... yes, yeah. . . move. hold on. 0h, hold on? yes! it's going to move a lot? ok, you hold on to this one. whoa! it does feel like it's sort of hovering, levitating. yes. a little bit bumpy but it's ok, it's pretty smooth. and so, what are some of your memories being on here? it was very funny. my grandma, she came to wuppertal the first time in 1953. she stood at the street and looked up and said, "how can you come into the schwebebahn?" laughs because she couldn't see that there was the platform? yes. what do you think it represents to the people here? i think they like it because it's the only

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BBC News

we spent a lot of money on those dressing rooms and they look absolutely beautiful. what he's going to expect when he gets there is, i mean, like a luxury hotel room. we've gone to town. the artist experience here is absolutely paramount. harry styles is one of the investors and he has helped design them. absolutely. and that's again, when you look at this black box, people that are in the suites, they have to come out and you won't see anybody being entertained in the back. everyone's going to be watching. and the other thing about this bowl is there's no advertising here. there's no distraction between the artist and the fans. so there'll be a really intimate moment without all the distraction that usually goes on in arenas. there are some big acts playing in the next few months. i was mentioning the eagles, stevie nicks. which one are you particularly excited about? 0h, listen, i'm a child of the �*90s. my first album that i bought on cd was definitely, maybe, so the fact that liam gallagher, i mean, here, definitely maybe my my second son charlie, his middle name is noel. so i won't tell liam that! but but no, 0asis for me is the soundtrack to my youth. and that would be a big moment for me, for sure. and finally, tonight's rick astley, the test event. someone has to be the person to do the first stage dive at this arena.

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