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Good company today no need to be lonely for mavericks Dymov Very well thank you thank you for having us on it 1st impressions last the mob made a great 1st impression everyone today just one of those people going to have a sort of a lovely thing to say Oh definitely back to the shoulder really thanks very much that they like good babyface but a rogue Irishness mix then sure the law that's a nice little you should do trailer for my next to do like you could do the adverts for like can go on I was. At work that's Michael's mind when you said ember of it I'm not here it makes my home yeah that's not going they want such I want some fair trail please do good said that again brings him up his voice makes me high Oh the to your quotes the past and for the Yeah Yeah I love it right now him for me voice Yeah one of my God it's waving over me and I'm literally melted and my oh you write about my. Next a writer not just an activist who's lived a life to fill a shelf full of all of our graffiti if one of our choices today is an Every Rose Has Its Thorn I will be got it on a date slightly I agree charmed I'm sure to welcome Rose McGowan I wrote Get ready to be angry. And finally a Scottish comedian who pulled out late notice a series one leaving us in the lurch but we brought him back as part of the deal of having his partner on but yes he's great at the voice of Love Island but he's done more mature work as well on c.b.s. Me and we love him in starting to hear Hi In Hi there it's what a foursome Let's get straight doesn't it weird 1st question I want to know what your musical fast food days and I'm sure when we send you questions like Why you ask and this is because I look for little things we often common and this is a good icebreaker rules and I put both what McDonald's. On the c.e.o. I didn't work at McDonald's I use eat at McDonald's No you want McDonald's when you younger No I did you want your Brady a la I worked at a funeral home right similar quite rightly said it's not your. Ever funeral home was my favorite dog ever see we have a collection of what does a grave digger really Yeah amazing double cemetery shows that you were you know the people were amazing I saw you know that day I. Was like Wow All right conversation . People Mark what was your worst job offers or socks according Joy he was walking in a petrol station and I used to do the eat a really early morning shift at a really late night shifts of those really like a small trial I do I love the smell of passion and I never really had to do much in there because there's never any monitors in there so it was pretty pretty relaxed Was it one of those places in a poll show or was it like you know nobody can come in after 11 in case there's you know it was the moment it was at the bottom of me towns we had all the proof you necessarily needed for New Ross but it was you know that case proved once I'm locked in it's like you know I don't really need to do that more than the rest and that you have to the thing where you drunkenly have to say Jew off on my behalf the comedian mocks methe told me really funny story when he was late for my gig and it's the night before Valentine's Day So I went to an all night galleries to get his Godfrey's part. Of your knowledge in the shop so the guy that worked in the guy how to just read all the. Little guy was my like fall in love with my friend. You are my everything I'm so strong enough credit bricks What's your worst job well you know one I guess the most boring was like filing but probably my worst job was I was going to wrote about this before I worked after having But in the fall I kind of had a breakdown lost everything ran out of England back to America and worked as a waitress at a vote where I've eaten you know which is a gourmet health food store restaurant in Santa Monica I was serving this table and I was look at them and I knew them I knew I knew them from somewhere and my I was like waitress in a uniform in a black horrible polo shirt anyway and I say hello please can I help you and they were like we're. You Brix math anymore and you and it was James the band James and I went through the floor but you know there's only 11 way to go when you're down up and it's all fun and that's brilliant you know what I got out of a set dying joke with James if I was showing them to the table I may have very quickly what's your worst job should show up she shall write to show great job if you've got a foot fetish I was shocked it's really small and not odd lots of floors and I just remember the the Wellington were 5 floors up about $100.00 steps so when it came to festival season some was always below kind of these a 5 and a block you'd go up and then they'd try them in a red not going to make any color will not make any difference and I imagine that there's so many steps you said in picture and you're right your butt would be really hard I really believe you. Are and yes I read about exactly so you know that you go spin it did my best job was walk in a shoe shop because my butt was incredible what your musical fast food looked like a stupid question look what it led to we all know each other a little bit better and that's what I want to track from your collection that you know it's not everyone's taste you know what's not good for you but once every couple of months you crave it and you ha ha ha if it breaks what your chair it's good vibrations by the beach boy. Oh. I love the food. In. Them from doing this when I play as a. Night that's the silence of people at the know you well enough to say what I'll say what everyone's think and. That's not fast food yeah. No To me it's like l.s.d. Coated in sugar because you. I think it could be crazy it works. Expands your brain every time you hear it and it's a work of genius and it's something I heard as a child and I've gone back to again and again and again and I use it kind of as a foundation point so for me it is my fast food and my fast food is like musical drug let's sugar coat it. I wish I had that k.f.c. Hold on I want to be able. To. Get a choice. Of Music. Yo Gotti and Nicki Minaj. It's especially funny because my activism were. Very good at that. Point this is fast food because I don't think it's fast food I don't think she is fast food. The question when you said you're not really sure how to people kind of course and I taste whatever and I put this on a house party or on time a couple of weeks. 3 o'clock in the morning when everyone was listening to Gary's in the house and take no I just love it and you know I definitely need every couple of months what that the room do when you put a. Stop to was not happy I mean this is like. People. This is maybe this is a song is like all right maybe time fleet. Please don't take. Hold. Of only knowing you 10 minutes. That you need new friends because I guess I put that on at the. Top of the room and go yes that I've been. Listening to bring the spring. Up like some. Jelly. He. Can do. When it comes to names. Now I can easily understand him can't take. Any names you're. A bit like the Beach Boys though and you haven't offered up any sugar coated throats I have an. Option children phosphoric no children is not fast food news yeah I know I felt like well delivered sure like I feel like I've really been stitched up. I went with and loved as a kid and again I still love and they just got box again very Paulk a lot the sort of thing you into when you're young Westlife is a nice. Experience is that the Americans and the rim appreciate this bond well they're forced album a present for everyone is a is a British culture all. The bands called boss that. And the careful stay. To. Get up in a way that Charlie Simpson really saying goes really fast because he joined up on the sixty's when he was like 90. 1000000 poems the album feel to pop music so walked away to join. The solo career and then came back I was like 20 years old to walk away from it. But I don't think he always gets. Pissed off they get it they're really yeah they were called it's really really like that not only Yeah. It's more just for the hard rock like guys there's a track they are called Paint your target which is genuinely one of my favorite tracks of the century and he walked away from not a kid but the puppies and it's great I love dogs to pay the bills it's not the top is amazing as long as you have good lyrics for the pa. When. I will give a slight edge I think the inroads for actually picking a musical. As we move on. To. Break has a huge connection to function you open up your own stores and fashion very much drama side to music so I had the access question and it's funny because I sometimes when I write a question for someone in the room with bricks I could've written for shelves about like this. But this one really never done it like I want your fashion I call of music ever or you go the other way and give me one that you did follow and then you regret it so you can go. Or you can go it's up to. The care. Where 11 and I was kind of like a mom a cross between a mom that. I went when I was 12 to the store for no one came back with black hair . Dyed myself the car and the walls black here and everybody at school the next day of class picture time like you're the ugliest thing I ever seen was Oregon and I said he saw me he didn't seem me American. And. Also you can see the leg. And he's never going to head now he's never going to hire a lawyer he said. He's got his one now. There's growing. Up to. Every other soul boy I just love the idea of them going about their day to day life going to go to the bank. With my son just do the dishes but like with his haven ever but I'm going to take a Palm Beach rather than I think bricks will have met Robert Smith I start really just tell everyone like Rob what Robert's like he's to find. The divine he's quite shy quite reserved down to earth and now I'm going to tell you something else that makes me respect him so much personally as an awesome songwriter I made a small sum the. Songs are classics he will know how to make you know how to do a look at the beautiful it relates to everybody it just blows across you know for anybody what I really love about him that's he gets all of his stiffness and the sound alike except that he deals with the gauge he does the d.l.c. He plays the Mel sound effect of all his heat controls everything that he does and he does all the work and it goes to nobody else and I love how you can but I guess when I interviewed him a phone interview it was his home but. That was quite hard organized but it was a read all about later on in the night you know walk like I have Hello I have stopped him ever sent a perfect on the are a. 6 . Hour. Watch old style days right so. I want the style I call in your life either good or bad whatever what you went on to. Mention a bad one I didn't do I used to when I 1st got into hip hop man I was living in a small town and out on that I used to love Timbaland boots and dig my. Jeans and as he says well the only the only Lloyd music I was on in my town at the time and my friends were in heavy metal bands so I'd be sat in the back of his head and that would be just enjoying music but in timberlands I got a genius in these New York cab but then when I slap myself in to be a sense. That to me said that it stands my choice is where Liam Gallagher always is and I'm a big influence on my go out at. Night jackets man the top the bottom as well and Ways connected you. Don't I mean you get struck when you're going to a shop and dress your b.m.i. Obviously prices mean wages and that was a positive and I have to is like also the fashion historical references that were going on so there was like a lot of the John Lennon Beatles references both in here. And like a modern reference going on with America and the target and all that and I just love that they were taking history and what inspired them and literally wearing it on their sleeve and then it would seem it was meddling with a whole new generation that didn't even know where those references were coming she . Told me you know whether you like it if I. Am so glad you said this to know your choice on a feather being good well it's really hard. So I was a teenager in the. Stage so the force that I thought was it was the French you know the sort of like almost like. Yeah like you know Bill O'Chee exactly like the boss the boss of the big French was blood quantum. mike god anything that ban on told the law i'm i mean i don't hate them person but i don't worry i don't know it got but they and i heard all don saw them not goal and wet like when 8 he's got another bon code angels and airwaves when he went up but so i think he thought light aliens we take note that world the but my view she's having much it eat when for and think it was funny delight its own farts yeah they taken him self shoal seriously this is that mine well the by get the baggy jeans thank friend jay is today released much music they've got they saw is well there are good up the at but if us into the album is this 11 times and i hear a memory they did bleeds it was comp are in the main stage and i could only to scott be a war some like a puppet jackets space suit yeah novena yeah know you've this is like this is like has beg break in town a serious but i won't i'll flick wanted he takes like doll that's how the auto my i love like a lock plate but it's it my head if ask thank at it have their you but you to my domain a blind emailed me like this sounds quite a lot like bling bringing it to you don then switch and i know jim but i love a jet us juden the love the thing when someone leaves up on to do something else and if i'm exactly as they say i'm just a bit more serious tone she says she'd finish right oh he pick your post by yeah you're a hike i like this mine it's in yeah i do it well in and you should take your phones off and protests yeah ok you can i thank math i think this at nothing else as paul it got to told me the on the it's and listen says property and So you know when I saw the question on the page on the e-mail about the fashion I knew that it was directed at me and I thought my can either take this seriously or not take this seriously so I took it really seriously and I just I shook up the thing and I was like whoa what's going to be it could be in a weird way the runaways who I'm still channeling now with my haircut but then I thought no it's more important because it's about fashion and music and art and the connectivity between all of these things and it's and who could in capsulated better than David Bowie. Because. When I was in college at Bennington I was absolutely obsessed with someone called. To I this is the one person that I really at the time copied everything that a hair cut I did everything that he did curse she was my style icon and of course she was David Bowie's me I mean she was there and he bore holes muse and then David Bowie was part of that scene as well Andy Warhol so I chose. Batman not. Provided the gloss provided the swagger you took you took. But I'm enjoying the long road here next owner of the n.b.a. In here it's your favorite song by a Scottish artist ever. Before we get the 4 choices Here's just some of those who were missed. So he called me sorry mate sorry Simon sorry Charlayne sorry the other all the sorry Craig and Charlie let's get the choices for greatest Scottish song ever going to start with in because I'm so awfully well I mean this I. Love Gotland and I love. How like so much that you can the stand I love genuinely every album is an extra 2 marks for you just because they're Scottish Yeah basically and there's so many best face. Admiral follow but as a bond the my favorite Bond of all the Amaze and the cold Frightened Rabbit the lead singer scotch and sadly passed away last year. But he's just beautiful and the My thing is what he does is so amazing he writes about stuff like getting drunk and doing drugs and having sakes and be a side but does it in such a beautiful way so this is song called Wish I was so but it's about phone to be a part but you're too drunk to get your point across it's just amazing to. Me. Robson call and I'll call the shot yourself. You picked a good one yeah I know. Your Just she's a she was like a super strong woman in terms of her and Major had she was strong but she don't you know but she also like had the femininity but she she stood up there and she was so iconic in her look as well and so stir vocals are incredible and Dave Stewart is a great great great so I saw her saying the hosier song with the guy from her child . Isn't And she just said it was at the Grammys and it was like they were seen together his song and she just I wouldn't want to sing with anyone except she's not a smart move I don't know what he's going to write about yeah but she just she would be destroyed Ok And he just like kind of like pointer Yeah right but then I guess you don't like comfortable being. Anybody is going to do to me. Like if you're stood next. To you should see you. Give it your favorite. Feel a bit less and less indulgence because music is more of a pop choice as appalled by choice I. Don't want to force harder voice and I just think you start out really grab all fine I just think he's one of the best voices to come out of the u.k. General in the last the last couple years. Is Yeah just a fantastic fantastic show and so yes I'm so proud. But. I think. Scott. I was always having There's always that little tone in there I mean of course you sound. But. I am. So this is this is from an album that I listen to probably every single day for a year when I was in high school and I was completely obsessed with this song and this artist and. Anyway this song brought me together with this artist and I recently just went to India and made a documentary with him about 50 years since he went to Richie cash with the Beatles to study Transcendental Meditation this is a song that was written in Rashid cash at the ashram and this is a Donovan with her. Son. In law good to. See. You. Rick snow so many people I'm genuinely tempted to stay there for you can you shall we call Donovan now yes I'm from Barry I don't know all I know so many other called it but I'm not going to be opposite of never answer the question like I really want to know this is a string of hits all my gold. Is Called were to come here to. Stay. It's a brick. Brick see. I was good how are you. Know not yet can you I'm like standing can you get Sebastian to email it to me. Oh my God John I just have to tell you we're just we're just recording a radio show and I was asked to pick my favorite Scottish singer of all time and I. Peculiar So I want you to know that. I love you for telling. I can't wait I love you gun I love Scotland so it was just my mission to show up but me very quickly someone that's been in the game so long for them all and the Fox thing he said you're not going to. Find out how. I see it all I can tell you it's not the slaves they stole just and when I'm in like a comedy club and there's like a guy or a girl like there's 7 days they're just doing a gag on the pausing to do it and you're like wow I want my life to be far down the line and jaded and so so passionate about something but it sounded almost like I said I know I was going to use it so that I made some made music and I need to tell you how much on. While. Spontaneous blood in the truck's moment told expect that anything would be coming today sort of from greatness got a chance to move on their 5 track play lest the same for this is flaws we never overthink it rose flaws all we go almost rose what's yours Crimson and Clover John jet now clover might be a weed no it's not it's a floating plant has over $300.00 types of clover that actually are flaws. As a gold on this morning. Daryn having to come down to the show more often take notes . This is a very strange playlist actually when we put all the choices get a. Break you're up next from Crimson and Clover by Joan Jett or you go yes oh my choice is Led Zeppelin going to California going to California with the new it's the thing about the girl with flowers in her hair and I just remember that from being a teenager and like so when you said Flower is this the 1st song that popped into my mind. With. Me. Or knew with you. There's a girl out there with love in her eyes and flowers in her hair that says. Girl. 'd Molly we're talking Florence. I did make a bit of it you just said no no no I'll tell you. I saw my time I'm a big this is sweet female attitude and I'll bring it flows. To the boss soulless play lists of by Chuck places only for used pick by the listeners upon the tracks. This was the 2nd most popular should. All of that made this June any. Popular. Poison one I didn't choose because I always say I'm not choose most popular I'll choose what I want to play it was the movie floors in the rain Ok which was the 1st ever track played on b.b.c. Radio One of the you always sort of. Like you're tracing your car to something brings everyone back to song Time and. Move along. I think ours is coming back at the moment is never never. Played always got it ready ready to go when it's called and it's like a rock song you just don't know when it's going to. Choice. A legal requirement but very simple Flower of Scotland Dolly before we play there. The flaw Scotland were a Scottish national anthem if you don't this don't you standing because you might know when you think it was written and he won't. Have a guess you know about national anthems or whether they are when explorers Scotland was written. I'm guessing you're asking it's more reason that we think 1960 Shatha damage is going to go 23 right so what I'm calling this mode is not this is one of original decorum. And will receive. This just reminds me of like any sport and everyone. You know people become and he wanted to take on every credible experience are we going to gather Yeah yeah . I guess. It's not. The flowers we have the bombs bursting in air is there a difference between countries right now actually believe me there's another war and this is all new. And. The group of us all really talk about awards when things then we also talk about. Over at. The common. Words the me uncertain and more. Thing. To say I only know the values information so they spot this is quite nice I'd like to Reginald the best of any of them. So what was being what you say 963-6767 So what was being what was being. The one in the World Cup and $66.00 the basis for release in head after head in free love all over the world and somewhere in the highlands the Carrizo right now. And hundreds of you. Know the listener choice then for the 5 track player. I went with us because it was very popular I think it's also just a genius song and an unlikely collaboration so one of the most popular listeners want to go to go west which was Nick Cave and Kylie Minogue were the wild roses. To. It we were just playing a festival last year called points east with my band and Nick Cave was the headliner Patti Smith and Kylie Minogue came on stage with Nick Cave and they sang this song but I said I'm going to read these names I. Need to get in Markel her a people suggested that but one person should gesture that said it's the version at that festival that was the best being made the I was very very good you know we were all standing. Trying to see. It would be. So the. Play list was Crimson and Clover Joan Jett Led Zeppelin go in the California. Sweet female attitude I'll bring you flowers Flora Scotland by the cards and where the y. Roses grow by Nick Cave and Kylie Minogue very original I'm brilliant at this stage I have a really difficult task of selecting 2 of you to be in the final of blood on the tracks the other 2 go join a 3 person jury to pick the winner of this episode what do you get let me tell you a record from my collection and you get to choose any song to finish the show I am going to straight away bricks and to the final. You of those 1st impressions of summer makes only She's just the shining light and also she from Donovan Let this is just get out are you when you get leave told anybody we really need to farm the area I think yeah yeah exactly whoever's going up against hers and trouble bricks and the final and this is going to be a little controversial I mean you don't put a foot wrong she didn't put a foot wrong no show but I always say what did I say right at the top of the show no guilty pleasures nothing to obscure nothing to mainstream you will never get a more honest list of music as well in starting barrel in here today so for the pieces of the show never cease gazing at the shit. I'm going to put in stereo going to put Is there only to end up severely disappointed over not Ok yeah I mean this is a threat of all who are going to go away like I'm totally going to show you exactly how you can console ourselves well this is the thing all the Pars with us tonight and causes 3 of its majority decision kinds and the question for the east the one blood in the tracks is I want to talk about vocals because sometimes they are pure all I'm going to use an example for me of just a brilliant for us that is rarely and when calling of the Flaming Lips I always struggle to sum up why I love that man so much and somebody texted really a warm when I was playing a famous track and said I love when calling on his broken guitar voice and I thought there's never been a better description of that man than the broken guitar voice I idolize It's why I want your example of a singer who's genuine he wouldn't get past the 1st round of one of those talent shows to use just inspired So let's start with in. Of someone I think just sizes weirdly on his sheer mang all the compassing presence and if you looked you would think he was another man on the street but that he has a great voice but as a whole package is completely something else. One of those people you can't explain on it's top of your you know I just think of you maybe were looking the other way you might know there's a few trucks where his voice is not what you can't say not quite right this if you take. His vocals a better I don't come to squat you could really. See . This is a good choice because the money comes possessed by his music and when he's playing live I'm not sure whether he's performing there's been some form of that yet and it literally with any body and all the over and there I am Boyce comes I am Exhibit the voices they can absolutely extract instruments yetis weaving it around easing it in such a way as instrumentation that it's not even about the singing it's literally about China where to get channeling that where he's interweaving it with things in going to places that you would never expect and this truck which they fed last like so many times I think it's worth they absolutely had on the musical representation of how he sings this song is exactly are you saying this song is possessed by then and only 3 days for me to solve everything. Never ever. But said no. We need to make this. Something. They discovered was. I almost ran over Tom York in Palm Springs. And I was like everybody in the world would hate me oh my god. He was on a bicycle which during like it was like probably like 40 degrees out maybe $45.00 it was in the desert and I literally screeched. Because he was going against the law and but he would jolly and smile. Herman on a bike. Like that because you know what. An argument between someone in the car to . Drive right along so I just want to. Hear he has a sense. And this is the best example. Yes. All. Probably not saying we're. Just. Going to get. About. Together. Really I mean there was only one person that came to my mind 1st and foremost and. You know. He can't. Listen I mean I know. For them but the thing is. One of the greatest ever because he had so much so much. Attention. What he was channeling and how was writing and how was delivering it he would stick those locals out and it just eat it was the sound of a nation you know and this is a song called this song which is hit the north and it really became an anthem for the North of England and my goodness you know listen to him saying it's like people call it sang Shrek which is a mixture of like seeing and speaking and that is in the original deliberate far right so it's not the great kids who the hell cares marksmen. To tell you pick a winner 2 brilliant choices. That starts to cost you both. I think is going to be very Yeah it's like you know when you watch a finalist and t.v. One is obviously so much better but you still have the cold that. I would have. It would have been a horrible miscarriage of justice it had even come near to one another. I'm going to go Bronx not because I don't dig your weird. Whiny male choices I'm not hiding my gear I want to read just off them songs you know and. Yeah can I cast a vote No no you're in the final. You got my vote so there you go 1st time ever said if I was voted for somebody. Says the weather the battle I'm given Yeah. I'm my God And can I just say I can't I do not have this on vinyl and Bruce Springsteen is the boss and I'm I suppose it was I could classify this as my musical fast food now and again to get a bit of Amerikana in there but I have to say if you if you've not seen the album cover it's like red and white stripes and then Bruce Springsteen's ass in a pair of blue jeans but his ass isn't as good as Ian's I need to be up in Scotland . Because of it. You get to choose whatever song you would like to finish the show but I just say it's $2.00 that I have just reveled and. Breaks wonderful thank you for and I have given your all link here more than for this because it's been well worth it thank you. But he will play finish I mean. Anything in the funny when you. Say anything John the world and the world have a few minutes to think about it. All right. But during your mit Donovan. Now we do something really why do wonderful world Louis Armstrong. I mean that's a. No let's do something later out of mind but Graeme. And I think. followers and social media up bought official I may get exciting news on their concern a blog in the truck you might want to check out and hopefully will be message and soon a bite season 3 starts on Box official blood in the chalk to shoot in shot production the b.b.c. Saw. Me this. This . Time with news on 5 Live Good morning Paul cannon the owner of a Spanish hotel where a British man and his 2 children died yesterday said that drowning was a tragic accident 5 lives still Clarkson has more this all happened on Christmas Eve at the club Acosta World Resort. It's reported a 9 year old girl got into difficulties in the water and her 16 year old brother and had tapped both drowned while trying to rescue her son as to the Father and daughter were both British while the brother was American not club Acosta world's owners have put out a statement they say police have carried out a full investigation and found no concerns about the swimming pool or the hotel's procedures the Foreign Office says it is supporting a British woman in Spain the authorities in Chile say at least $200.00 homes have been destroyed by fires that broke out in the port city of. Offices there's a strong indication that the fires were started deliberately. They're all Navy says it's shadowed a Russian naval ship as it made its way through the channel a patrol vessel h.m.s. Time was sent from Portsmouth on Christmas Eve to monitor the ship and its activities over the past 48 hours there's been a big rise in the number of people who've contacted the B.B.C.'s action line support and information service this year the number of people who got in touch is more than doubled since last year Krista Baten reports this year just over a 1000000 people called the service or visited its website up from 400000 in 28 teen there was a steep rise in requests for information about sexual abuse with almost 196000 people contacting the service. Shoppers are expected to spend around $200000000.00 pounds less than last year in the Boxing Day and New Year sales researches say that 60 percent of purchases will be made online rather than in physical stores and only usual lichen has been found in the u.k. 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Criminalisation What is your feeling how all your thoughts do please express the mo 87312000 of course London oh we were made as well we by and large say therefore may well be the Affinia absolutely fed up with the whole flipping thing how are you this morning give us a call about that and also I'll be taking your calls on convalescent homes what do you remember about them what do you think we need to bring them back are they due a revival or even a renascence I mean 207312000 you're in the program my paper reviewed the physiotherapist Ultimo race to it told me a shortage of stuff means there's a lack of care when people leave hospital we have a problem with what happens to people after they leave hospital now in terms of rehabilitation what we need is people to get out of hospital be to really be rehabilitated and then go back to their homes to find the proper care that they need and what we haven't got is the bulk of staff care workers physiotherapists all the other had allied health professionals to get these people back to where they want to be. And she said the convalescent homes could be and also her own mother had benefited from one my mother was a beneficiary of that system and I remember having her having a hysterectomy and she was for have you know she was having issues Apache work yes and she had to recover she could not go straight back and they recognize that to save money in the long run you need to get people back on their feet if you're going to go back to work then just give them this time. And joining me on the program is Professor Eric Brown from University College London he's from the Department of Epidemiology and public health Good morning Professor thank you very much indeed for joining us the culm the lesson home is kind of like is a very man take figure of people's memory rather than something that still exists is it. Well I think you're right I think that there's a case for having convalescent homes for the sake of a small groups of people but by the treating move towards a system where people spend soft nights in hospital let's say after a hip replacement Yes And then along comes someone on their feet sudden. The question is. What's what is how is there somebody that to help if they can be a problem with that as and so forth and of a going to be able to get back on their face and get back to functioning. Without help and that's where the convalescent home I These folks have to sell a specific gap which is to do with the living circumstances of the individual but it didn't used to be that people go to convalescent homes even if they had you know people that might be able to help men when they did because it was considered that it would take you you know x. Number of weeks even months to get to recover from a hysterectomy it would take your set amount of time to recover from a hip replacement and you know the idea was that you would be fine tuned and you would be well fed and you would be debriefed fresh air and you have your physiotherapy and then you feel better and then you go home it was a kind of different different time frame and a different way of looking at things wasn't it it was there was a but I think if we if we open the arguments ought to consider the fact that. The pressure on funding is absolutely massive and today we also have a population which is growing older the most remarkable rights are money and the. Analysis that we've done using official state service surveys and our shows that the population is the population of over $65.00 yes is growing at a rate of over 2 percent per year well to pursue. Per year doesn't sound enormous but when you compound over a decade it's absolutely extraordinary So what we what we see we see. Deficient statistics is that RINGBACK the I was 65 population is going to go up by 20 percent will is in the process of doing that between 20152025 so all those older people quiet substantial proportion will have social cat means that didn't that really wasn't much real problem in the past and we are talking about more than 2000000 today from the contrary I don't know about decade off a 1000000 extra people needing social cat so. We've got to think about as a society how we're going to pay for that really seeing that and in the recent election and in the previous election the political parties really do not know how to address or how to solve the problem if they were to just invested that convalescent homes would save money in the long run because they'd stop all this to ing and fro ing I suppose they'd stop what people call the callously bed blocking and they'd be attended to independents in the patient unknown devotee maybe there's an argument the saying yes they're expensive to maintain set out but in the long run they pay for themselves. What I think you very much depends on who when I said before you know we. Most of us have got the capacity to be able to convalesce but some of us haven't so that's the group. Benefit from convalescence and. We really what we really need to do is as a country we need to support people to retain their independence to get back on their fate and if convalesce. Homes. Can be found it's all well and good but we've also got a thing as a down side cause Yes the staff who are working in a convalescent home are noughts in the community or maybe they can do both Maybe they can do both but what about the body what about the deep enormous change in the kind of tolerance for how long to say no as well in the old days whenever they were days of yore you remember them if you had a baby perfectly normal delivery perfectly healthy mother and baby you might stay in hospital for as long as 2 weeks self to Woods now you're home within hours of giving birth Similarly if you had a hip replacement it would you know you've been fop maybe a week and these days you're up and walking around the next be you know within about 2 asses coming out of recovery you're walking I'm walking makes me a walking up the stairs at home I mean is it better this way or not to get this way . Well the question is what what was best to Maine for the patient I mean in terms of in terms of health outcomes. Things are improving so maternal mortality has gone down infant mortality has gone down. The headline health statistics are all getting better so from a strictly health points of view the less time you spend in the hospital the better because you know you know there's a joke in the health community about you know the hospital is the place to avoid if your own and the reason for that is because it's where you get infection if you stay in bed too long you get muscle wasting hospital food isn't very good you'll cut so from your Will family in your command it's a side being being in the hospital. Is a contingent issue you know if you will if you're on the euro and then staying in hospital could be a great thing because it could be very supportive it could allow you to rest recuperate and so on but for most people the soon to get out of hospital but it's going to be for health so that for you know if the expecting a recession single minute I know I don't I think there is a place for convalescent homes but when you consider the competing demands that they're all on health and social care funding not call our comment. Much of a case where I mean one of one of the big problems that we do have is well the people new to this bad looking thing but of course it's not all people who are doing the system and the system can only function effectively. If the hospitals if the prison primary care systems work. Or works and of the moment we're in a situation where there are problems. With hospital. Primary care is concerned there's a massive shortage or general problem very much indeed to us as policy appreciated Professor Eric Brahman there from University College London about convalescent homes Yeah they're lovely but actually it doesn't doesn't help to get out of hospital nice and sharpish maybe they'd only be suitable for people who don't have family or people to help them should they go home from hospital the number 871-2000 your memories of convalescent homes what you remember about those and talking about the political climate and how it's all change of what's going to happen next 08712000 Let us take a trail and there will be straight back with you because. This has always been my home to see that we have to stop this. The people from an area around London Bridge being slowly and very calmly evacuated and I think this is one of the joys of London actually people if you stick a microphone on today announced they have a response and that's part of why I love this city this is London where the most interested city in the world b.b.c. Radio London. And online in Southgate is John hi john morning good morning well thank you how are you feeling after the election results are you really are you are you generally or how do you feel. Desperate because that's exactly right. Angry disenfranchised a lot of cons of work why disenfranchised in you that oh yes off to generalize that that's a franchise name do you exercise your right to that why you disenfranchised because obviously from the other callers that you've had his number of rules mentioned that I wasn't to talk of Europe's I was where I am I voted in contradiction to the old color in south west London the cover the age they live without it's obvious that libel here much better judgment to stick a Khepera remain a Tory and it works out that respect like what Moxie worked for the country as a whole. All of the analysis is that we're going to be worse off with this brakes thing and so from our point of view 'd must it just is that London guys independent because that gives us the right to be enfranchised and to choose our representation and to join Europe as a city state eugenics can happen in mini is due I don't think it's going to happen but if there is enough political will in London and it's heavily reminded that with the right organization there's a possibility cause I think that's probably pretty slim but it will then you will if it's good enough for Scotland to have independence hall Northern Ireland have independence does it not but it will Nolen Well they've got more independence than we have in London and it's good enough that's got them it's got them they did against independence in 214 standing 299 Scotland virtually guys independents and most recent referendum look at the when the other Thai suicides also were things interesting the fact that you now have few votes Scotland did get proceed to get those people returned to Parliament as opposed to the Lib Dems who got many more votes and fewer seats. So you say you feel as if just London is this kind of pocket of remaining is in this country a break city aids and say you feel kind of isolated and misrepresented or say you a lot should be our colleagues and friends who work with us who are from some of these European countries that seem to be so resented and hated by Walker and he sees bigotry in the rest of the country and I think that therefore in London we probably got more in common with some of the European cities maybe than we've got with Bradford so or poppy polo Murtha to fill in I think it's time that the rest of the country appreciated that with our money they wouldn't be anywhere near as well off as they are with taxes. And suffer made up its sleeves and love with the men taxes prime minister we've got he's a complete lawyer there was a terrible terrible choice that we were faced with but I think now the only way that we can be optimistic about it is by trying. To get representation in Europe for London Why do you think the Lib Dems did so poorly given that they embraced and they were just wholeheartedly in favor of it and said so and were on the poll and they didn't hedge their bets and didn't get on the fence you would have thought wouldn't you hear it in London for example you might see a clean Lib Dems sweep across the whole of London Well I think 1st of all the leadership was terrible as was the Labor Party the conservatives obviously are completely cynical short an optimist opportunistic y. And I wonder if. All this indiscretions and lies can tell us how many kids etc He doesn't have to resolve the conflict well. Values doesn't and that should have been attacked from Taiwan as well as far as I'm concerned my mind can literally turn suddenly had a few children that no one had ever heard of remember that occasion I just happened to mention them but all it just happened to have various of them I can't remember how many there were oh my Who but I just suddenly remember the day when that much I mean Boris is not the 1st to decline to comment about his offspring and progeny is he I'm Fenice you know and it's already a Tory trait Ken Livingstone did exactly the same as you know exactly someone whose values you want to follow I think and I think that was Mr Cowper go to your question the Liberal Democrats. With all of the other parties and said we are going to field one candidate in 8 c. The u.k. Accounts the conservatives and that person is the person past priced to win the Remind and possibly when the conservatives say and that's what I have missed probably I can go the leadership assessment from school for what did you think was wrong with it 1st of all she spent so much time talking around the fringes talking about stuff to do with transgender issues and things like that right that was one of the things that is a massive distraction and I don't know how much of that you had on your program a little and I must admit I was surprised that that was the main thing you know one particular Lib Dems candidates. As to what not this isn't wrong with it I just was surprised they put it kind of front and for most of them I'm just of you my producer she remembers that when the live time comes it came in and the time the main thing that seemed to be discussed was transgender and that kind of. Game was a bit surprising just the just the amount of emphasis placed on it I did feel just because there were many other things you could be moved commonly appreciated or will you know more clickable I suppose cross the border maybe yeah I agree when she was right or not she was a type of she's kind across a bit like a shrill prefer showed poor leadership. I think the fusing clearly also saying we're not going to respect the results of the referendum are going to just not have you know it's going to play out that that was also a mistake which she should have said is what most of us wanted was let's have you know we think the 1st the most biased on the tissue of law and have a confirmatory rip 2nd referendum so that we can actually see what we're going to see misjudge that one didn't she felt that there was no appetite for referendums as she said they would now when people would like not dislike that I think that some of the parts it is great to have all these principles and ideals and what you. Actually have to work with the politics as they are and I think that she missed that and she probably yes we are and where where how does the now and I think people didn't like that I saw a little bit more kind of superior so you had the choice between her terrible Jeremy cope and. The choice well they called it none popularity contest and they did it for your reason you might say I don't know I'm sorry for your frustration and for your disappointment of your anger there's a lot of it going about in London especially thank you very much says talk to d. In legs and also a very sad Heidi not what you want is in. Jail 5 pm I've been not faces all the other party that I threw doing together just to get her out that I wasn't even enough in the prove to day that. Thank you and you know what can you see now when you see why are you left absolutely dumbfounded you just don't know what happened and why well one person the thing is I saw it was a bright light so that we have to go back to where Christ was born and I saw that price it was all about immigration really it was born on colonial British Empire Imperio rhetoric and I think that's still cool that a lot of people outside of London who live in that. Interrupt you but it's interesting you say colonial British Empire rhetoric because very often the calls that I've had about immigration have been from people who profess themselves to be and I think quite accurately networking classlessness who say for example I live in Croydon Vanessa and when I get on a bus in Croydon a con hearing the spoken I combine English paper you know the place has been taken over by people from abroad they seem to jump to the middle the front of the social housing queue that kind of thing they don't seem to be relics of the British empire using imperial rhetoric they seem to be working class people on a bus in crudeness or as I can hear oh really all of those people are out of London and they really all really working class people or are they working class people that now consider themselves to be the new middle class and it was driving here that everywhere they've got over there you know they've got that Bobby care they've got I think to kick share and they saw it and they are you know like I say poor leadership I'm not so easily said Jeremy who can stand there and go I take that and I think you know what a great thing that responsibility for terrorists what they see for integrity say hi or fences to say giving people a choice not bowing down to peer pressure being mature you know like the mature decision would pay to let's just see what deal is going to be and why it is not if it's a resoundingly catastrophic failure how could I think something would be nice if I could have won what he's done to the LEOs and where do you find that kind of maturity in any of those programs do you not. In the way de in which you've dismissed huge swathes of the working classes you know with barbecue and the little call going here the reason that they're in that little. Patronize ng and completely condemn the tree of those people that you claim to represent Gary which is the poor and the oppressed everyone poor and oppressed desperately wants their own home their own barbecue and a car to go around in and if they want to watch eastenders that's up to them I mean you you to judge them in this way and find the morning and also what would you like them to be doing and we don't want them to have a semi and you don't want to have a car you don't want to have a barbecue What do you want them to do a lot of time a little bit of community consciousness and just a little bit more cautious. Everybody doesn't mean you don't if you have a semi and a barbecue in a car doesn't care about your community you don't know how hard they've had to walk and how long they've had to suffer and save and got this want to get the semi in the Call me people aspire they don't just want to just be still sitting on a picket line all the time do they are allowed to do stuff. Yes they are I'm just giving you a reason as to why I feel the price is right it was born and I feel it was born out of immigration I think we have to be a princess why that was such a share and why it was too much to change the color but if you're looking at why it's such an issue it doesn't help to be contemptuous of the people to be an issue and it doesn't help to you know stick them into sort of swathes of idiocy that they're just stupid little people watching stupid programs and being brainwashed ready you know somebody else use the word brainwashed today about about the people who voted Tory in the north brainwashed by the media brain was it really does doesn't it show tremendous lack of respect for those people and for the fact that they turned out they made a you know a heartfelt conceded decision to go against Usually family programming that had been ingrained for you as maybe even. 100 years or more in their family I mean that was a big deal and they were just brainwashed by Eastenders in a semi and a barbecue minute so you don't know Hosty and I certainly. Don't mean. It means it what it implies is that you understand and they don't and that you understand the working class plight far better than the working classes themselves in the northern working those who've had to leave the Be rough and tough and I wonder whether that's something to do with the you know the failure of the Labor policy in this election the idea that they know better and that they understand and corral the working classes and they've really shown that they weren't able to do that or to do what they. I don't know I think it's a lot more than. Floated in my clothes good quality. Placated I don't really understand why people can't look at those good qualities. An outlier Why are people who are like following. Jeremy platforms with with terrorists it didn't help the anti semitism scandal me quite a lot of things didn't help and one of the things that the papers were suggesting of the weekend and I did try to read all the different papers from all the different angles I wasn't just being fed one thing and ignoring another point of view but obviously even the profoundly leftwing papers had to examine the failure they couldn't exulted they couldn't say Well we did great as you did they didn't do well so one of the things that was suggested about Jeremy Corbin which is an absolute failure to come to terms with history of you know to take on board the different countries in which the various regimes that he has favored What are implementing these and how catastrophic he they found when they won Stalinism communism Leninism English various isms that you know were attractive to many people at the time but then was shown in practice not to work you know the lessons the lessons of history that kind of thing I suppose I think being wearing. I want to the people that pay taxes and given the services that they pay their taxes for I don't really think that equates call. All the evidence to be quite frank. The sale or the how mainstream media portray you know I don't think this is a bit of a stir even if there is. A story where history dearie I was right I spent time in Laos and met men Symon it's influence and it's kind of I suppose you might say that some of the vitriol in the language in the the social media and that kind of thing I suppose couldn't necessarily help the cause I do appreciate it called it was petty if me please doing again. And. And yes I will be straight back of the news headlines that's right. 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And on b.b.c. Sounds. Into this is Radio London. It's. Which will be a bad seismic political change being described as an earthquake some people think that's an understatement so profoundly different is the political map since the general election also doing about convalescent homes and whether there really is a place for them whether it's a shame they disappeared whether we need more of them let me says remember who says I'm an allied health professional working in a cottage hospital I love when. But there are only 12 beds and they're significant running calls for such few patients there's so much value being offered being able to offer more time days recovering particularly we say many patients in the ninety's However there also needs to be more follow up from therapy in the community to continue the good walk of the country hospital not challenge is often the people don't want to go home because it's such a lovely place to be says m m m m m. That's good Gillian open to new She's calling about Convalescent Home Health really and morning however no sir you know my memories are very recent are only a matter of 12 weeks ago ah I have 3 boys that there were only 16 to it seems well I don't know whether I was supposed to name the one that you can tell me if you were doing or why no I'm well it was called the transit else and it's been killed. By experience was absolutely excellent I had Sister therapy and hydrotherapy every day I'm very very good care and I noted too that most of the people there were from far and wide because it is so well recommended and I can't imagine if I'd come straight home I would have had anything like the care and assistance Well I wouldn't have had to detour I was available I'm in h.s. What did you have to pay for it I had to pay for what it was a very expensive quite expensive Yeah and it's the kind of thing that the private health insurance doesn't cover you have to pay for reminding people to have private health insurance in actual fact I did pay and worse it was voices Well I'm now just 4 weeks since my operation and I'm pretty much recovered I can walk I can do anything I need to in the home I can use just so I'm certainly not having such a long recovery period as friends of mine in the posts I've known to have so I recommend I recommend there are no yes are paid and I don't know whether there are any available under the national health but if you had a hip replacement and you're in your eighty's like me. It's a very good. Thing I'm still getting a physio come to see me I was awakened up their exercise is but I'm so glad I went to the metal lab that you were covering they bring in the well that's fantastic you know I had no idea Reno eighty's your voice is so young I seem to ring you don't know if it is all something like that didn't realize you were new atheist I'm just tell me to is it is it a little bit like a hotel in that you have your own bedroom and that kind of thing or do you see poet warden once a line x. It and just like a hotel in fact I think it previously was a hotel and I think it was converted into a rehabilitation I call it rehabilitation Yeah as a source I was aware there are no 6 people that people who have had knee and hip replacements and something like that sure know Yes yes it's just like a hotel you're in room and plenty of stuff excellent assistance from everybody surprising to hear it really and I'm glad you're doing so well Gillian thank you very much indeed Julie one of the lucky ones a secret again to convalescent home base could be she could afford to pay for it so that's all good in Haiti she feels she's recovered so much better than she would have done had she just been shoved off home straight after the operation she's probably a pretty right about that let's talk democracy and ones with the his considered view of a political earthquake Telemark is Good morning and morning great introduction there I'm not sure how considerate that is but I guess. You're either wasting your interesting what do you think about it. But it's hardly that I listened to your previous contributor to this process arm so Chris Tracy we've be. Lack all be falling into what is just pretty right you know you can clearly hear anomaly the support of the song circle you will all my life come to 2017 when I was so disillusioned with your new call being stoned on your reply you know I probably had them but in the election just gone I voted Labor again because we had the best chance of getting out the Victorian combin just the greening. You know my constituency returned a Labor m.p. But. It's a complete radio right over policy leadership and I'm personally too young and I don't get how Labor supporters don't see the problem of Jeremy call being an arse many Labor supporters have seen this for millions back and he was anonymous in the break see the break right here with anonymous and he's failed to lead I'm opposed and you know change the narrative on immigration right away from this toxic debate that's been led by the Tories has always been led by the Tories this is nothing new and Germany called in a new leadership team failed and they have many would think why why why why you capable of seeing that saying that appreciating that didn't anything that explaining that so clearly said nicely about one non-sentence did you get right to the nub of it why why was that a I mean that's that a career that spanned life long makes of a smith politics and try to get into Pa the party if you're not empowered subsidy point that you have to win your magazine otherwise it isn't just doing it for a game and it's not made you know if they way they will have the for the fun of joining in that's not it so why do you see that what would happen and why was there a failure to tip to grasp that I've been so you you hate mail right on the head there right it's about winning power and I don't challenge some of the labor activists down in my area and they were telling me about you know these lofty ambitions of what he was going to do on the climate and for workers' rights you know when he got into power and I'll stick to them when you see it you know it's pretty cagey don't you getting into power and the facts all right you know labor your strategy was abysmal You cannot have right I leader who you knew to win the most important policy issue which would bricks and. Have him be on the face when Boris Johnson a populist leader in the Tories elected him irrespective of the skin into his clothes they elected him because he was a populist leader and he pretended to take the stones on the bricks the about was enough right but he didn't sit on the fence we had a leader who is a brick city I can who took a strong to be neutral on the very most important policy issue and so all that these could be missed is that you've been talking about talking to business that right there in love with the idea right all. Over Germany called big policy there is a lot but the idea of it they they they love the idea more than they Love Actually when in power where is the Tories not being in power they do everything they can do to get over the line right I've been watching now how they will not adopt a different stance now that they go over the Lonny coal business there's a meant to movement how whether you term them are really love with the idea right old. Nationalisation less like these but the no in love we've actually get into power so all of your ideas are great but you know in power and it makes absolutely no difference when you're not in power I'm back in the issues I see but they're in love with the coats of Jeremy Corby and where has it got us absolutely nowhere so it's time to out your ideas have not worked right I mean we talk nonsense about Tony Blair but Tony Blair won 3 elections so let's get Lida right who's capable of you being to the heart like I am not I'm not a politician like him and I know why why no I know I'm capable of global economy if you have my mouth again how do you get my 40 Don't you think you'd be great I just you know again I saw you know I never thought I'd ever say that but it just strikes me just sound is. Sound sensible You sound like Paul you sound extremely clear you sound in touch you sound as if you've got your feet on the ground you sound as if you've got all that good stuff going on plus you sound like you've actually experienced some stuff in life that you have just been a little color you sound like just exactly the right kind of person don't you know what I'm passionate about all very working class for Exactly that's what I'm saying right yes you know they are really close right but the best of issues will be how will be always Johnson has appealed more to the working people who labor leader Bill guys need to look at themselves and listen when they start their listens well one of the things where is it the pundits said on Friday was that the appetizing this country has never really been for revolution it not really that if you look at if you look at the British and you look at the way we vote and you look at history in the way it's all to say fall we don't fancy it so we may say all we hate this and we can't stand this regime and we need more power to the people and we need to you know not have thing on its head but when he started to say just take from the rich you know bash big business blah blah blah people didn't like it in the way that he seemed they would he thought people would go for a kind of I'm not in this were violent but a dramatic revolution and apparently that's not us we never really do have the appetite for that we don't fancy that very much that it does you know I wasn't attractive I was more frightening there active I think maybe I'm you know going to say that all of the policies were you know you know were bad I didn't go along with some of the policy national nationalization right but you have to win how about 1st you have to appeal at least to you know your bread and butter support and then lost them so how we frame your leadership we need and the French people position are not strict with Labor Party and we have got so Labor needs to look at themselves and stop with these excuses about mainstream media I mean the b.b.c. . You know guardian if you could read the Guardian newspaper they were articles in The Guardian. Not convinced about Jeremy question so stop with the excuse that you look at you so listen to the people listen to your own supporters and everybody laughs supporters out there Les but the poor weeks of West concerned about Jeremy Cooper in leadership means not trying to appeal to intellect Jeremy Corbyn $2.00 it's time to have a complete clear out and to rethink the strategy of brain so that's so cool strategy leaders within the Labor party they need to be clear and we need a fresh new approach is good to hear from you thank you very much indeed trust me passion this is down in Shepherd's Bush I'm delighted with the result of the election better than I could have wished for as the reason for Labor Lib Dem failure I think a mix of forces humor and charisma cool been seventy's throwback feel but mainly the opposition's Arak a mantra on born it Boris Johnson embrace it that's him down in Shepherd's Bush Jane Chizik last week's election was an amazing demonstration of what one might call the collective psyche since the referendum politicians have been indulging in what they love best arguing at the minute points of law forming alliances then breaking them going back on that was and generally treating the general public as fools and don't understand the details or implications of anything they vote for well finally the general public has said enough there's a clear cut decision not get on with it no excuses the immediate reaction of many politicians has predictably been to make excuses and blame everyone the media the public the older generation what has happened but now the government has a clear mandate to just justify the faith that people are placed and I'm not suffused with optimism but let's see what happens says Joe in Chizik Let's talk to Kate in Tufnell Paul Kelly Kate morning. The next. What is going to say I think Larry it was only forward saying about colonialism unless and until I heard this morning to her to know that I never voted to leave because of. Immigration I voted to leave because of Fisheries. And we have this we are surrounded by water yeah and to think that Europe take billions of pounds from waters and we can't do anything about it peeves me and so that's why I voted to leave because I don't see our fisheries back because I'm hoping that all around our coastline the work we will do business will grow I'm Jeremy Corbin the Labor Party never mentioned the fisheries once in anything they do it's because they don't think outside the m 25 and that that's the way I feel about Good to talk to the Tories mentioned officially. At the edge of a large fish to me that's true he said he doesn't mention the fish he was there with the fish you are quite right so how dare me call him a photograph of the fish with that of which you know no because I don't I don't agree with the policies it was too radical to run you know I mean Jeremy Corbyn he's my baby. And you know like he got 39000 votes to die and I and I don't think that's a very healthy healthy active. Healthy way to be and can I just say something about. The n.h.s. Yeah and I does Finck. Looking after the older people I mean the Sres should all be attached to to school with 9th of hospitals shouldn't be separated so you have. All attached it's not farmed out you know I mean yes you know nursery where people take their children should be attached to the school so everything is one place so people I'm going to go running around catching the bus to help people out how to spend 5 minutes with. One Roof but nobody's ever going to take that well it's and it doesn't sell a bad idea doesn't doesn't sound like a bad idea from where I'm sitting at me tell you I would rather people thing sounds very base and eminently sensible almost too much common sense there are we allowed common sense at this stage of the game I'm not sure it's Lovise do it u.k. Thank you very much indeed Jason Solomons is sitting in for Robert today you know a good deal I was I was grill him about the films every time he comes in even if I'm not meant to be and I definitely will do that now what should we be going to see every Xmas period are there any films that we really ought not to miss blah blah although I'm going to ask him. Because I don't let him get away on a last time I say all of that coming up after after this trial radio still this far too much when I became commissioner Centonze time since my number one priority as it's affecting our young people on the 1st of the day the Met police commissioner talking to me earlier this year so what message do you for our police chief regarding noise Croyde our day to day security this Monday should be with me on Dr Joy I'm taking your questions. On this Monday there will be a new government in charge so how will that work for them we've had significant reductions in budget 70 years that has made on Job huge police commissioner President Dick with me any less store all serene to London this Monday time from 5 p.c. Up to so I could ask Jason about the political landscape I brought much rather ask him about Phil I scape in your darkened room to listen to exactly always specially as with the Xmas period upon us we might well be thinking into sin Martin if we didn't go all the time and so I'm just wondering Could I start with the word. They call the Christmas turkey you know and I mean last Christmas which which people more and more people I met have seen quite a lot of the tree it's still going what happened then when you want to people said it was Red No I was I went and I think with one of your production team Missy Yes and I saw her afterwards and I said she said Oh my God it was that terrible You could see it you know it's all intensive purposes it's pretty terrible Yes but it's a Christmas movie doesn't want to be any better than it is nice it isn't perfect really but I mean some films are terrible but you can enjoy this and they somehow you can kind of pretend they're not terrible some you you know some are not terrible this is this is terribly terribly This is a terrible as it needs to be because you see my other producer my radio 2 went to see it and he said he got the twist within the 1st 2 minutes he thought Emma Thompson was absolutely baseless and Croatia should be doing to him was and the person he was with who he was with said to him Oh my God what an earth today Mathilde's and play that role for and my producer David said said Well not if you play the role she wrote the film she wrote the whole thing it was going to be a terrible blot on her career and she'd never recover from the stain it used to I mean it's the biggest hits he's ever had so what is happening there then well I think it's very clever I think it knows what it's directed by Paul Feig as well and he knows what he's doing there's a sort of charm to eat that is sickly in the way that Christmas is it's and it's completely unbelievable but if you but if you were giving for say for example Love Actually Marks out of 10 how many monks would you well I think that she's pretty well written I know exactly so sick about this I'm saying all right so you think it's quite well written and you quote you rate it quite Yes I said What would you give that out of 10 Love Actually yes that's probably a 7 out of 10 k. So watch this one last Christmas it's probably a 6 and a half you know it's really not was but he doesn't want to say because it's so because I haven't been here because I was just put off by I think it was absolute felines that do what they set out to do just should be lauded for it they did 8 it doesn't aim so hype it's quite difficult to charge people and it's doing it it will put a lot of people off and. Yeah but it seemed to. Like I thought. I couldn't believe they were going there with this twist that everyone's talking about I. Don't face kind of money to see that film I just don't want to but I'm probably wrong I probably sit next year or something and think I would you know your daughter's age enjoys it was the best of ever say your kidding I think I would like to have my highlight your hair he had to fight with education for those girls I think wouldn't take it apart. Though it's like being bloated Quality Street when you don't need them knowing that you're going to be before I know because everyone says so what else and if we don't want to see now I got a double header tomorrow night which I don't know if I'm looking for 2 at all I know which one I'm going to ask about before you tell Go on little women oh I love to live is that wonderful That's what that's I would love to see that was but my recommendation Ross cried I cry you cry did I do I don't know me like I'm bit like you know Donald Sutherland Mr Bennett Yes you're right you're very much as I sort of tolerate these twittering films as they go along and think there were 2 I thought I was going to like this too but I thought it was true how do you read it well I mean I've never you say I know I when I sent my heart I read it yeah I mean it's you know I don't know I read it and read it and read and I thought you know the film is so it's. Almost want to read the riffing and I liked what they were all great and I thought Florence pretty was terrific I think cicerone is just she runs with young Meryl Streep she can do no wrong I think she's tremendous that I imitate Charlemagne he's good he's good in it as are able fancy Yeah and Meryl Streep's in it and there were dozens trafficking that's a great film I suppose and great fun stories as well as girls boys who are in touch with certain elements of my boys who maybe should be in there not they just don't know what it is about breaking hearts and pulling in love and treating people wrong so yes because Laurie's is an interesting case about girls being able to do whatever they want to do oh yeah and she's I think not only dressed in a certain ways I have to go in a certain way I think she's a fantastic filmmaker as when her husband is know it well a lot of the married Noah Baumbach who's done marriage do it I've seen that at the moment which I like a lot as well I thought about that film was I thought it was absolutely excellent tremendously good in absolutely beautifully acted magnificently written tremendous . And I didn't enjoy a single frame because a popular not one law for that with the funny bit with the sister that is very very funny it's. Funny that no I don't think that's so funny that bit you think wasn't funny because they do funny so well yeah but I mean it's such a miserable hell of a film I thought that all the little is that it is slightly bizarre and absurd and funny all the way through in a play in a bin of funny how funny how it was yeah I do think it's very funny but in a horrible way makes you never want to get all this and you do it was mostly no it's funny incredibly good but if you want to have a good time in the cinema you know I thought I was going to tell you in the end I just did I suppose I'm not going to pay to see it but I do I wish I had a miserable well so I'm going to see you know I'm 64 and I'm doing a double header counts right and then Star Wars. I have to do professionally but Katz I am intrigued by this I do not know as it sounds are you in advance of having seen it that they have made I mean I know. Opossums because I thought it practically by heart and they're really very jolly and yes an extremely jolly book I have a Gumby cast in mind a name is Jenny any Don't you know have you seen the Lloyd when you see the Lloyd Webber musical which just sticks in the lame page song Memories which is nothing to do with the book and totally different tone and quite vulgar not to all appropriate but but is this still made it very miserable if that's what's happened I don't know why and as soon it no one seen it they kept it under the ram nothing sinister in the book it doesn't look that sinister celebration of. Cats. Either No Well I'm not that lady but it's it's it's you know it's quite jolly I'm wondering I mean you know what Taylor Swift caterwauling away you know if you sail was a cat Judi Dench is and to be a cabbage I have to. Tell you can last of all it's kind of animal like whatever form he was anything else so there's Star Wars Yes we're going to see it but the tree is little women I think I think it's fabulous I really enjoyed that with that would be it's your family Christmas outing. The daughter of the Amish human or whatever is 3 and a whole that's not a Christmas treat no. So there is another treat though it's I think it's tremendous film isn't it of a kind of a lot it's a hell of a long film and it's a meditation on aging and have you lived your life and how it might affect your skin and your bones say it's a deep deep Hill where there's not a ton of which there c.g.i. To look young and yes go but they did look old as well and young because they had all that and they committed evil so the it kind of plays on the face I think it's fascinating field it actually is one of the best if you know what putting in the time well you can do it on Netflix and sort of do in stages if you wish I went to the cinema and saw 3 half hour because you don't want to move in front of this I was fantastic here he is just very brilliant Ok or I cope better see that better of everything all right what's coming up an essential film so it's all realize that there really no point having you here not if you write well what is my point to get value for money for my listeners I've got listed love that's Ok license fee go ahead and I like that's what this is why the exact details of all about safe until early m.b.a. From setback and she's my niece did London I. Began with and quite of me to the idea banjos which is a Nigerian family comedy set in the pack and and then rage I lost out on everything and no it's a on Netflix it's a sitcom I did I just he's going to nothing yes. Yeah and then rage loss has him playing live ahead of his seasonal dates at Ronnie Scott's he will get the week off to a life swing in the studio I want to see Jason let's bring out unseen stains on the line Hi Antony What's the story after the election. Story labor think the roses think about William Blake take labor. Camp salute me yeah I'm normal about it Jeremy Colbert the momentum all in the night for a fungus fight to get rid of that military we're going to be quite cathartic process like chemical me a thing out moment the mountain go from party bring it right back the center got a massive rebranding process a new logo like mindless and you can go back to those. You can't go back can you go to go forward and to know what it will but then isn't that the whole issue of then suddenly called tell the 2 parties apart if you've been a bit too close to the center yeah then you've got this thing where there's not really any compare and contrast because pretty much the same in the same the same isn't it well they were combatants and it works in America really much you can put a piece of paper between the Dems and the g.o.p. Can you or most probably know. What's ahead of the Tories were born probably there for a good few years but the more comes the more what usually brings that satori down is usually scandalous hooted at. Big about that anymore do you know maybe married and who's not married and you know which affairs and who's got who's children who cares no one seems to care less about that we see the list goes on not receive. And nobody gives a member the whole blanket situation committee phase that was all very exciting at the time and if anybody would even ages that now do you probably not but if it's more financial scandal time off you know I'm thinking right ahead I don't know goodness knows where it is headed but I guess labor over to me don't need to bring the bring in the rebuilding process is rebranding admonished Oprah and. I would say I'm looking for doing an excellent I had a reply me x. 5 I want some sign because I can remember it at the corp and it's very old fashioned Very his creative. Logo would have been like sunflower but he sounds fine and. Very well it's a cultural today and same as. My love thank you talking to set me just read you this is things you said this morning talking about convalescent homes to me back to my childhood I'm a 60 years ago my dad dad had bowel cancer had a number of operations in the early sixty's I remember after his operation was said to convalescent him to recover and help build up his strength is the operations he's had was to be it was there for quite a few weeks just sounds like Clapton It used to be state him it was beautiful a tranquil environment all the patients that is from John thank you very much indeed for listening to the program this morning Jason coming up next have a lovely day I will see you bright and early tomorrow morning thanks to the team and lots of love bye bye. Yes thank you Vanessa. I've got my listed London uttering as I said Robert l. Detailed b.b.c. Ready London we've got the creator of Meet the Adam and judges and we've got Johnny . Will be telling us about the history of pantomime in London that's all with me Jason Solomons and I suited for all the elements here on a.b.c. Radio London on a Monday but now. It's time for the news. On this so Radio 94.9 f.m. On b.b.c. Sent us this season and. This is b.b.c. Radio. London's News at 10 I'm Matthew Schofield Labor's general secretary has set out a timetable for choosing the party's next leader following its heavy defeat in Thursday's election Jenny Formby is proposed the contest should start on the 7th of January with Jeremy Corbin successor in place by the end of March some in the party have called for a complete change in direction but the shadow transport secretary Andy McDonald says Labor's core values won't change Jeremy is stepping down but have a new leader and she or he will print their own narrative and we will get behind the person because well underpins our values is a commitment to social justice to a fairer more equal society and that hasn't changed as for Boris Johnson Hill welcome more than a 100 new Conservative M.P.'s to Westminster today as parliament prepares to get back to business following his emphatic victory M.P.'s will be sworn in from tomorrow then on Thursday the queen will set out the government's program for the coming year and then the Prime Minister's Breck's it led. Could return as soon as Friday the Supreme Court is due to start hearing a long running legal battle over whether the n.h.s. Should pay for a woman to have surrogate children in America after a London hospital failed to spot her cervical cancer the woman known only as x x was left infertile and the Washington Hospital n.h.s. Trust has admitted negligence but as the B.B.C.'s Andy Moore explains it says it shouldn't have to pay for the woman to have surrogate children in the u.s. The question here is whether she goes for surrogacy in the USA or here in the u.k. Very different systems so in California you pay for a surrogate but in return you get a legally binding contract here in the u.k. It's simply a voluntary agreement and you can only pay expenses now the woman wants to go to the USA because she says it will be more certain it will be better for her and for the children but the trust is saying they don't want to pay out of the public purse for a treatment that would actually be illegal here the water regulator has told water companies it wants household bills cut by an average of 50 pounds a year by 2025 It also says they must spend $51000000000.00 pounds on upgrades and improvements over the same period Tamara Ecclestone the daughter of the former Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone has reportedly lost all her jewelry in a burglary thieves are said to have broken into her home in one of London's wealthiest streets near Hyde Park after she left the country for Christmas with the B.B.C.'s Jon Donnison who's there says Scotland Yard has confirmed officers were called to reports of a burglary on Friday night they say they got a call just after 11 o'clock and they've said that an amount of high value jewelry was stolen they've not said who the house belongs to they've not said how much jewelry was stolen but the Sun newspaper has an exclusive it says on its front page tomorrow is 50000000 jewels gone in 50 minutes the Chinese governor. And says the Arsenal midfielder maser Turtill has been deceived by fake news after he use social media to criticize the reported mass incarceration of hundreds of thousands of we good Muslims it's invited him to visit the autonomous region of Sion Jang where it says as long as he has an open mind he will see China respects religious freedom with a gun as have distanced themselves from comments but yesterday Chinese state television dropped their game against Manchester City from it shuttles now Jill Brown has London's weather well a cloudy and overcast start the day today and that cloud is going to stay with us for the most part the aft in the we're also going to see some showers I think creeping in as we go through the day and some of those could be quite heavy so best to go out prepared if you can but temperatures should be up to night all tend to go .

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All the way through keeping up to date with floods in our part of the world and so therefore reporters were out and about and in different places been terribly flood affected as we've probably seen them all on the news over the last week Jenny Els reporter was in Bentley right talking to some of the volunteers and she met 15 year old some. Markable story. Talking to. The council So now imagine if it was going to float. On. The gold they went out. go home you know. You can hear that. You know people might think well the cleanup operations underway the cleanup wasn't even my priority is think it's. Not going to be people who are on in the houses for Christmas they need to be on the needs they need. And if we can help. If we can help the best we can do is the only extraordinary interview. And this is you know these stories in. The world and you see the un So the beyond is flooding in the in the West Midlands now as we had East Midlands this time last week so this 15 year old having a chat to Jenny Els. A colleague here b.b.c. Radio Sheffield and I you know I guess you might not flooded you might live a long way away from a flooded area but that's a remarkable story that it just shows you the kindness in communities and so we'll keep our eyes on that with all weather and road updates of course if anything happens I will. Be wrapping up the 6 sound. In the at the city. Last. Minute. Out. On The Late Show. I'm going to look at the 20 past 11 the washed I mean. Slightly behind but you know it's extraordinary circumstances and so no early clues for the half hour of power there is a mystery film and I shall lay that after we start that in about 1015 minutes you know the drill. Let me have a look at some of these the sit sounds and. Songs from hats and you've been burning . George and Kathy in hold. Humbugged. 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Doesn't matter the fact that Darren has 20 years is. Around the b.b.c. In 20 years I have worked here for 15 years in this building right there at the b.b.c. For 20 so about 20 of people who are at the slight level when nobody knows who we are. And we took the promise of these 2 years ago Jane and I will get round the answer to your question couple of years ago it was you know there's you have like performance chats with the boss and he sit down together and if you may have to sort of you know reintroduce yourself and do the Late Show and he goes Ok And one of the things about 2 years ago was to sort out the fact that nobody knows who we are or more importantly what we do and so he said right I want to go around you know introduce yourself to different people and be the way to do it so we started off. And I thought I'll get right into this I will do my level best to sort of to get to know people and then know the best place to do it as in the kitchen whenever I can a cup of tea you pass before you get to normal time and I said I was going to shut some of the names Emma right works a lot and as we're there for you know a few years. So I go to Emma right and have a chat in the stuff. So it's a do the late show my bosses told me to go meet people so hello and all of this. And then let the next day see again in the kitchen because you have a mix tape the same time like you know I walk in there I go Hello Emma and she looks I mean she's like. And I can tell she said I could see that she's searching for. And she went Don't tell me is right off feel all full Don't tell me it'll come back to me. I know from Adam Ridge Cyo come back to me. And I said it's it's the noisy because it was old and I said it's the noise she made when yet walk through late. And crunch. I would. Introduce myself to be blessed Chris. Russell. You know I mean makes me sound like you know. Good so basically that's where it comes. Told a story once on the show people call me cautious and. Very simple but you sound like a bike and. The denim jacket. You To make in the. Least. George's or some Smith. That had to barge as well. Thank you for what's been an abscess appear night to sit sounds I've never seen so many. All of them great I mean lots of reasons good stuff for the world of hats that weren't. Nell for I didn't give you any early clues to dying for this mystery year so tonight it's a straight to point that's all the days I need the year and I need the name of the mystery film that stall and Michael Caine Ewan McGregor Brenda blessing why just dole bred to play a little bit of Vera nothing better on a Sunday night. But this film Brenda Blethyn Michael Caine So I just need the name of the film and the year just to. Give you a couple of dashes through the shots free for mind what the years sound of. Paradise with Sam Smith on the way in a moment thank you very much if you drop by to say hi James in but only have the 2 points Lisa and Rothermel throw you the 2 points as well simply no messing about you got it I don't have a look at this oh right Jane you understand Nell I'm cold crunch that's fine that's very good Pam in the last bunch the Al give you the points Pam I will give you the points Jules in Scarborough I would have been amazed Jules if you hadn't got this have the points one triple 3 all you double s. Tom has the answer. Yes and a yes moccasin Driffield Great Scott film me all right you got it no more in sli fit you right to 2nd to the child's very soon. 20 to midnight we will get a headline on the weather with. We have a look on the. Events of the world big news and little news. This was the if for example for the motor car company launched the focus range of how. They were going to eventually replace the school. Never got to own a Ford us out of like to add a fiesta that was my 1st car I would have liked and. Stomps commemorating Diana Princess of Wales went on such. Great Britain and Northern Ireland went to the Winter Olympics in Japan. They started building the Millennium Dome. Rolls Royce motives was pulled by b.m.w. . D.V.D.'s. You got to rebuy your catalog they'd sold just over $6000.00 discs by the end of the year. do say one triple 3 all you double s. When you drop me a line I love it when you get in touch big films this year we were watching Titanic devil's advocate wedding Singa The Truman Show Saving Private Ryan was that in this you know 80389 double 3 double 3 Don't forget our film 2. On The Late Show with me Russell Walker the late night friend Bob in Bombay done well don't look at that straight on it it's a big yes to you to Lynn and definitely Daisy was the film Cider House Rules was it 1996 not 96 not Cider House Rules China you have the answers as well all of them market right hill it's a double Yes the mystery names for the film it was out in this year I'll tell you it was setting Scarboro made in the sky. Starred Michael Caine Ewan McGregor Brenda Blethyn. And. Jane Horrocks I'll throw that in there and Jim Broadbent. Lots of although he didn't say that in this film he was great at it though Jim Broadbent that he's great in everything he's enemy. But they were all in this. Damie to thousands however vicious sounded like. Jennifer. But in the full sea with. Cats that. Number was. Still in the top 4 of the 9 weeks Robbie Williams. Sweetest the. Poll was Was b.b.c. Radio. And don't. Think. It's. Just me in. Rhythm Of The Night. In the rhythm to midnight with the latest headlines weather forecast from. Monday it's a yes Mary Sam and Jackie old getting the right answer. To the mystery Phelim Michael Kay new McGregor Brenda Blethyn Jane Horrocks Jim Broadbent everybody else. The film was little voice made by. Some really good films so little voice was that if you hold on for the. Night it's $199081.00 more rewind to come the same time tomorrow my kids are friends and the women all of the yellow belly of the year Sean the talks are. Just different state is made for us is different all very trusting. Head of us that recognition that we were doing something. For the 2019 b.b.c. Radio make a difference on now I said b.b.c. Don't get such radio. Because the nicest antennas and conditions doesn't become a nation it is midday on December the 30 says Chief 1091 someone you know has made a difference to where you live in the future you could be joining them as a guide to tax breaks b.b.c. Radio programmes follows tonight more than a 100 flood warnings are in place across England after another day of heavy rain homes have been flooded in Eve Szymon was to show them people have been rescued from causing Oxfordshire flooding is expected in Stratford upon Avon here in South Yorkshire the cleanup operation after severe flooding is continuing Wayne how some folks is a long way to return to his home in one of the worst hit places the village of fish like everything's fine with insurance so we've got selective study that's fine it's just a case of everything out west which I still thought were safe. Just white so. Labor's promise to give every home and business in the u.k. Free ultrafast broadband by 2030 if it wins the general election the party said it would nationalize parts of Bt to deliver the policy and tax the big internet companies to help cover the $20000000000.00 pound cost business editor Simon Jack explains that bt has raised concerns about the plan and they also dispute the $20000000000.00 pound figure Labor's saying the cost to rollout full fiber to the whole country they say because to 40000000000 pounds they also say forget to give it away for free they're spending up to 40000000000 pounds on an asset without getting the income about 5000000000 pounds a year that broadband brings in and also what's that going to do if we take it to give it away for free what is that to the likes of Virgin Media Talk Talk sky and the like and the bags it partly did not accuse the conservatives of trying to intimidate candidates from his party to stand down he said some had been offered peerages a claim to the Conservative Party chairman James cleverly dismissed as completely unfounded. B.b.c. Weather with a as. An unsettled. Cloudy with a band of slow moving rain heading its way up towards the north and west this is going to get very heavy at times and we do have a warning affecting some parts of the region one thing clear is that he shall it will continue as we head through the early hours of tomorrow morning and it will tend chilly overnight lows at 3 Celsius so it's more than will be a cloudy start with a few showers through the morning the showers gradually easing into the afternoon tending Joya. Temperatures tomorrow waiting around 9 or 10 Celsius 1050 in Fahrenheit. The. B.b.c. Radio. Just. Because. You. Like the pole.

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BBC Radio Sheffield-20191112-150000

In April and we hope those 5 numbers are there there that we can carry on providing this response to this community is God knows we need they need us. And towns that fish lake has become a center of operations for helping people taking donated food out on tractors to people stranded without heating or electrics scot free the landlord says they've even put up some people made homeless by the flooding but 5 people is one from one family and Janet with his dog they've been here just I said a cargo how they've got no where to go in terms of a vacuum into the next village or anything so you know so yeah we've just made sure that there can still warm and I say the donations are coming in they've been fantastic I don't think we can get quite cross to people out appreciative everybody has been fantastic South thank everybody for for that is great Debbie left behind from the flooding in South Yorkshire is now being collected by council workers today don't cost Council said been lorries all collecting waste littering streets in some communities such as Bentley offers of help have been flooding in from hadn't had dim bridge elsewhere but also from further afield donations from Kendall in Cumbria say they know what we're going through from their experience in 2015 people also donating from the Netherlands. But there is a big knock on effect hundreds of people remain out of their homes 5 severe flood warnings which means there is a danger to life still in place on the river Don More heavy rain expected on Thursday and Steve getting a farm a fish like has 145 cattle he's worked the land since 984 and says he's never seen flooding that on this scale when I walk out will shed tears just pop 3 foot deep in more so I want to move the cow and I want all the building but we were just told to live in no capacity to move their land but you haven't for sure such a big impact we have signage battle in the war so which top speed for us that winter which we're going to last an option and water damage while an appeal set up to raise $50000.00 pounds for victims of the floods has now reached 85000 Community Foundation and its appeal has revised the target 225-0000 pounds was b.b.c. Radio Sheffield news it's 4 minutes past 3. At least Gallagher with your weather a blustery afternoon with sunny spells but also a further south spreading down from the old Dell tend to die away again towards the end of the afternoon just you know westerly winds and temperatures around 7 or 8 degrees it's mostly dry through this evening and even ice with clearing skies we've been see why spread from temps it's back to freezing a cold frosty starts to the day tomorrow but dry sunny days in pieces a cloud of ice days mostly dry and cold around 6 or 7 degree. Weather online at b.b.c. Katie a field. Spread. On b.b.c. Radio Sheffield. Such. Good afternoon from Howie how. Golden is to frame what is coming your way t.v. See Mr Boyce a song for you to identify. The. Hunger strike at the Maze prison came to an End Up to 7 months prior to rob a 24 year old midfielder. Britain's most expensive footballer. To Manchester United. It was months near the assassination of the Egyptian president Anwar Sadat's haven't been killed by Islamic fundamentalists who opposed the actions taken back then it's October 1901. It's. A nice game. And I just. you well the softer Sheffield's mold may have to sleep usually of the city's polytechnics new computer installation was just the 1st stage of the creation 470-0000 pound network Polytechnic and even become Sheffield Hallam University. I suppose you knew 23 and one well that's good because that's exactly what you've got t.v. Theme mystery voice and song. When you know it's going to be with nothing more than your voice. Well I'm happy for Sony t.v. Theme the mystery voice in the song. When you know it's going to be nothing new although. I don't feel I have a lot of trouble with that really do you think that tech Sheffield 28133 Start your Texas Sheffield email is how it b.b.c. Doco got u.k. I think. When you know there is going to be RINGBACK nothing more than you're going. To Facebook Martin Grady's got to go to the theme and of the song Sandra most got the voice as you can see the Facebook group nabbed all 3 of the greatest and getting the voice well. Judith Dox Lee Yes you've got the t.v. Theme yes you've got to choose. 3 from Mark and Rihanna will be empowered she's got the chew. So well done Facebook group you've got 3 out of 3 and you have got the Hall of Fame who. How it's written in here with the s.d.p. Crew we think it's we think the voices yet we think that unity yet Ok 3. Well done to fill Cooper via Twitter as well still rage. But you want to start really Luke in Oxford you've got 3 as well could you say well done to Rylan Oni's karaoke challenge for b.b.c. Radio tune children need our world in reality often listen to my show we won't be because he's busy but anyway I've done that Jane from Chesterfield is it the theme Oh no that's not the t.v. Theme to Van de Vaux who no voices right. Arnold in works up you've got 3 go into the Hall of Fame Well done Jack in dealing Grana side you've got 3 Going to the Hall of Fame in Chesterfield you've got God at the song yet to me the song from you keep going ability to park. When you've got the t.v. Thing right I take it that you haven't got the voice because using the no idea Ok And yes you give me the artist but I need to know the song bill so I can only score you want them afraid Philip Chesterfield you've got 3 good. Is the tune this yes is the t.v. Program. Something detected to develop it is yes Karen and Holly but I need the name of the t.v. Program and I need I need the voices were. Where else should we go it should be straight no it's not I'm afraid leave the silks dim blade the other 2 bits are right so it's not shoestring. Angela you'd expect to have 3 and you have 3. When you do it's going to be young RINGBACK with nothing more than your very. Old boy not sure string the other 2 bits a right old boy to hear. Hello how are you hello Is it yes yes and yes to his Ricky via email congratulations that is the right answer Well I'm suffering massively thanks you've got many if you got it right just need the t.v. Thing mystery voice and song for me I make that the last time through because I'm highly embarrassed. Ok what is the t.v. Thing the mystery voice in the song that. Is at b.b.c. . Dot. They had a big hit with. Asked . Right. Together Now. I made a show with Bruce Dickinson as the new lead singer and it was the month of the 1st high speed train right on time for middle and station the $1.00 to $5.00 h.s.t. London to Leeds train arrived and left on time from platform one. Right then answers to 3 in one eye lots more to just say Congratulations welcome to the Hall of Fame. As Simon from home 1st 3 Hall of Fame Jane from chess to feel that is the t.v. Thing well done Jay is that you fast Danny we've got 3 you're in the Hall of Fame billing. That's the voice and that definitely is the tune as well so he sorted it believes that 3 for you j.b. Oh the post in Donny you've got 3. On Karen Holly now got the t.v. Thing good well if you've totally embarrassed me really very embarrassing Hello how are you all boy is it yes it is that's definitely t.v. Theme now congratulations good. Need I go any further. Just get my coat. Hundreds of people in the Hall of Fame now some which so that we had put extra refreshments on for you grab a glass of water on the way out. What were the answers then t.v. Theme wise and congratulations if you managed to come up with the right answer if you said the t.v. Theme was Bergerac you're right and that's when you 1st saw it October 1981 on your television screens John Nettles of course playing blues rock. If you said that was Barbara Woodhouse but instead of the doggie thing she was doing the horsey thing world of horses and ponies was on the television screen in October $981.00 and she couldn't tell a hostess it might have to go and it's all to the images in Happy Birthday those 3 would have seen you get in the Hall of Fame. When you do it's going to be RINGBACK nothing more. Than 181 on its way I think we'll pick the Human League yeah it's been a tough time in South Yorkshire and tough to really you know not even a bad place to go back. Up such. Devastation to people's homes community organizations and businesses. Here to another part where. B.b.c. Radio Sheffield has teamed up with the sound Community Foundation charity to support their fundraising appeals and lots of things people need that won't be funded if we can just get some small nights money to people just to help make that difference to leave their money raised will be used to provide to those affected by flooding let's race as much as we can donate now by visiting b.b.c. . Radio Sheffield and click South Yorkshire flood disaster relief appeal you can also send checks payable to South Yorkshire Community Foundation limited to us here at b.b.c. Radio Sheffield 50 for sure I'm St Sheffield s 14 s. . Radio. afternoon. It still has been since the weekend. And it's just a feel. As that was damaged by the weather between Minton and shot the word against house lay still closed as well also for repairs caused by the floods between. Now this just into Chateau de being told that a 3rd of all road southbound curing tools Darry to the way because the lobby is broken down and the inside lane is blocked thank you to Richard for calling in about that one and 2 ways are there still fine and one good on the space and says that on public transport on the super Tran that is completely suspended buses are running there to help you complete your journey between the medical instrument and metal horse south or Northern trains there is every do service in place between Sheffield and Doncaster and still no service at all at what them Central but they are hoping to reopen that line tomorrow and Northern also had delays of up to half an hour and cancellations between weight food Westgate and maids as a freight train has a deal where you would have to spot a problem call the John doesn't line it's 011-425-6121 say I'm back with more in half an hour. 332 Linda Holmes go ahead lugs a mother in Sheffield who murdered 2 of her sons and plotted to kill 4 more out of fear they were taken into care has been jailed for at least 35 years a warning some of the details of this case are very distressing 35 year old Sarah and her 39 year old Hoff brother ranted matron conspired together to kill 6 children in May Scheffer Crown Court heard today is the father teenager's Tristrem who was 13 and Blake Barrett who is 14 died after being strangled by the pair at a property in the Shi'a green area that had been backs placed over their heads. Labor and the Liberal Democrats have strongly criticised the Government the conservatives response to flooding in New York and elsewhere in northern England the government's emergency committee Cobra is meeting around now to discuss the situation the prime minister will say facing calls to declare a national emergency crews from as far as Wales and Shropshire in Tyneside and are helping with the relief effort into the hundreds of people still made homeless by the flooding the weather showers easing later followed by trying clear spells a few nights many find tomorrow night temperatures falling to freezing point in places that's 0 Celsius text b.b.c. Radio Sheffield on a one in 3 double serie. Sheffield. Comes to find us on Facebook simply said b.b.c. Sheffield schools are free. To your standard message rates and you can see our pretty sedate is. A pretty safe. In your part. Yes the race there is in case you asking there is a 3 in one t.v. Thing Mr Song for you to identify. Wristed Northern Ireland as part of a jubilee celebration now you're beginning to narrow down to Iraq. A new smaller one pound note. Was introduced. And the government introduced voluntary stage 3 of the one year pay restraint. And attempts by the far right National Front to March with New Cross to Lewisham in southeast London at the counter demonstrations and violent clashes writing broke out also in Birmingham as well let's take you back it's all guess 1977. excepted an offer from the Football Association to manage the England team on the template basis until December of 1977 striker Kenny Dalglish became But its most expensive football a. 440000 pounds transfer from Glasgow Celtic to Liverpool full it's nothing compared to. The big figures we're talking about these days the way. Geoff Boycott scored the 100th century of his career for England against Australia at Headingley t.v. Themis the voice and song. 2 100. British actor but you could work that through Couldn't you could so it's a British actor looking for either the character or the actual actor's name. And fingers crossed to get in the Hall of Fame. By Christmas 100. And this particular movie where the voice is taken from well I'm huge all star cast let me put it that way 977 big movies in 77. Yes. Sheffield email is how you b.b.c. Got u.k. Members a t.v. Theme a mystery voice in the song and then good luck. 2 by Christmas 100. 50. Saturday Night Fever. Broadway b.b.c. Radio Sheffield August 1987. Long. Long. Long long. Long. Conversation about some Broadway here we are told is 977 abusive British. Mr Morse and we call it 3 in one case you get 3 things and one. 2 succeeded. By Christmas investing 100. Can't start on Facebook with the right answer for the Choom Dean patches got the right answer to the choosing read in Florida's got the right answer to the 2 school . Days. Is it Roger Moore says Reed in Florida for the voice no marking right Hill's got the chew marker right Hills actually got the t.v. Theme as well congratulations Well I'm up at the Great is also confirm the t.v. Theme going for Bernard Hepton and it's not Burnet help to I'm looking for an English Act It is a movie it's a huge movie it's a star studded cast. But what is the movie and what is the name of the actor or the character he's betraying tech Sheffield 2813 double 3 star Texas Sheffield email is how it b.b.c. Doc dot u.k. Tax wise Has anybody managed to do it live in Oxford not Roger Moore the other 2 bits are right. For the protest feel that's definitely the tune as well so you struggling over the actor's name. Clue. Star studded cast big movie of 1977. What went through my brain then was a ridiculously easy thing. 2 was succeeded. By Christmas invested 100. Give you. Then it was a movie about World War 2. Ok And from what he saying about you you surely know now about World War 2 a movie about World War 2 big 1977 surely is only one content. 100 . What you're recommending in the name of the actor or the character he's portraying Sheffield to. Sex with Sheffield email is how he. Got u.k. Like a good. Don't you and this is a cracking musical. Really Splendiferous that. It was serious. But barren didn't respond to. A political drama series produced by the b.b.c. Show 777-8990 we saw on television screens I don't think it was that accurate was it I don't know Edward Woodward Jim Kyle a journalist on the latest newspaper called The Star that was all about the press boys they were running this month and here you are trying to identify a t.v. Theme mystery voice and song and it will be the last time I play you in a moment have you managed to get that big big star yet as far as the voice is concerned I see Philip in Chesterfield as well congratulations I got the voice before your clue I'm feeling smug Philip Are you Ok your clue by the way is it's a movie actor obviously an English movie actor who's in a major World War 2 film in this month and the major big film of the 1977 is it Sean Connery No he was in it or Robert Redford now he was definitely in it. And Joe Wilson. Too right then just fighting because they were all in that movie is it Michael Gambon He was in that as well but it's not him come on you know we're knocking on these actors doors come on there's one more you have chosen Jenny Chesterfields got the right answer congratulations and well done. Rosie in Bakewell even for Richard Attenborough No the other 2 bits are right Rosie thanks for your text is that you dad is the voice that was you said it was Michael Gambon on new Newman in you know you got to write congratulations that tech Sheffield the 813 double 3 star in Texas Sheffield email is how it b.b.c. Doco dot u.k. a Facebook group did you manage to sort it have you got the right answer now. No I haven't got the voice major world war 2 huge. Oh you're the latest of just been loaded Come on then every man is do it Edward Fox No Richard Burton No I think the role in it yes that is the movie definitely read in Florida Derek folds here don't think he was in it no that's not the voice. Richard Attenborough No sorry. It was one of my he was in that film. 2 was succeeded. By Christmas in Destin 100. So you know it's World War 2 epic it's got loads of famous actors in it and we've been going through some you have to pick the right one to Sheffield to it once tradeable 3 Star Trek Sheffield email is how a b.b.c. Or you can put you on your misery Denise Williams she was there and that's what friends are for its August 1987. Radio Sheffield. That's What Friends Are For that's Denise Williams she was there August 977 on b.b.c. Radio Sheffield Yes Facebook crew you've sorted it you got the voice I was worried that you went for Michael Caine he was in the movie that we were talking about but not him a gaffe right got the right answer congratulations the great He's also got the right answer as well congratulations good slap means the Face Book crew did the business which is all that matters isn't it Angela on the text it isn't Michael Caine he was in it but it isn't Michael Kay backing So who was it right firstly Well then if you said that the t.v. Theme and everybody I think got that right do you remember Crown Court that was on your television screens in this month and year produced by Granada Television for the i.t.v. Network it is from a bridge too far the epic war film Well you could have James car but it wasn't it wasn't the voice Michael Caine or Sean Connery or Edward Foxx or any gold or Gene Hackman or Anthony Hopkins it wasn't in Ryan O'Neal or Robert Redford It was in Max 1000000 Chanel. And it wasn't live all night because it was Bogart and he was playing Lieutenant General Frederick Boyd Browning in a bridge too far so he said Well done congratulations that's brilliant and it's easy by the Commodores those 3 would have seen you in the Hall of Fame. 2 has succeeded. By Christmas in this 100. 1 I'm happy I hope you are as well. For his 977 with the. Seal on b.b.c. Radio Sheffield. At the. With the . With the. With the. With the. I feel. a woman and brother from Sheffield have been jailed for murdering 2 of the 6 children they had together Sara Barris and Brandon mates and were arrested following the incident in China Green in May but basic been jailed for life with a minimum term of 35 years but is Sheffield's only constable reports a warning some of the details are very distressing the Crown Court has Sheffield heard the fear her children would be taken into care and she said she couldn't leave without them there was also a fear that her relationship with the children's father. Would be revealed the 1st attempt to kill the 4 eldest children in Sharia green failed it involved given the children a cocktail of medication gathered from around the house. You

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BBC Radio Jersey-20191107-090000

Went for 72000 the money will be used to help fund conservation work by Dayrell chief executive Dr Leslie Dickey said she had an idea that it was going to be a good night it was incredible was incredible right from the start and it was rising there's a real buzz in the room very excited and then the very 1st gorilla went for 20. Which was the ding dong gorilla our very 1st one that we had painted by our spend Robertson we just knew something special was by to happen one of the artists who painted a gorilla was well Bertram his grandmother went for more than 30000 pounds and he said it was a wonderful night I mean just saying it makes me feel very strange. Still hasn't quite sunk in that I think. 2 organizations are planting 6000 trees in Jersey one of the biggest planting programs the island's ever seen the National Trust with trees for life after plant 40 for G.'s of land next to existing woodland that Maria Valley chose electricity and Jersey water given 40000 pounds towards the scheme from Jersey electricity says the idea is to join up different passages of land to focus changes very much been on restorations imagine what this valley might not have looked like a 100 years ago or 200 years ago what would it take for us to put it back to how it was previously so we work with the landowners what we wanted to do was to to turn it to a much more natural space at the moment it is possible is of land. Jersey people will today remember a French pilot who crash landed in the island during the war suited to an all burn our child however had been attacking German targets in France before he came down in a field in Trinity in 1942 he survived the crash and was sent to the supposedly escape proof prison camp stolidly 3 that he was part of the great escape in March 944 where 76 Allied officers escaped through a tunnel they dug under the wire he was eventually recaptured only to be murdered by the Gestapo for a service at an hour in an hour's time at his memorial stone in Trinity in sport in rugby the guns the Raiders had of sponsorship said it will be a massive financial blow to both clubs if next year's Siam Cup against the jersey Reds doesn't go ahead Jersey and guns you still haven't agreed a date for the historic competition centenary Chris now said the Reds and the Raiders need to act fast to come to an agreement the event itself is a massive financial boost to each club when it when its Howden each are and I think you know to make sure that we that we maximize that revenue and give all the supporters and corporates and everyone like that the best day we can we've got to get on with securing a date quickly. On the Jersey Reds have told us they're discussing a date for the 20 twentieth's at a board meeting this afternoon also news today. B.b.c. Radio Jersey where frequent blustery showers occasionally heavy with some hail and the risk of thunder today but also some fair all sunny intervals becoming mainly overnights with still frequent showers today of 11 degrees Celsius dropping down to 6 and I haven't read this in the weather forecast yet this year at low risk of a ground frost overnight in well sheltered areas u.v. Index creeping up to around one visibility good occasionally moderate wind west to Southwest moderate forceful to strong for 6 perhaps for 7 with. Noon. This evening then. 3 overnight settling. On open sea state is moderate to rough decreasing slight to moderate overnight. At 6 minutes past 3. Point for me to. 20 to 10 this evening at 3.8 meters your outlook. Cloudy with occasional showers but sunny spells developing with showers becoming more isolated by the afternoon and isolated showers after dusk. Of 11 degrees Celsius. Really see radio Jersey travel. Ok then let's start at the airports where I can tell you that the London City flight Council prays is going to be here at 11 o'clock rather than half past 10 Otherwise everything else appearing to run to time at the airports now and the harbor it's also looking like everything is running to time for now as far as I can tell quite a quiet day that today keep you posted if we hear anything different now only on and roads are all traffic lights by Woodbine corner of the jersey waterworks and some rather large 5 are trying to buy it is open as usual until Sunday the 10th so a little bit of a break then from the road works have been happening there there are temporary lights on Victoria Road by the Georgetown carriage forgers here with the works so long grabs like his close between the slip and the seaside cafe that's for works on the new undersea cable there are diversion signs and businesses are open as usual there's temporary lights and you can't park on a stretch of the routes were caught by the was to box and smart and not because of an atrocity works simpy to the road that takes you along Q hand between St Peter's Valley and the Rue des pan ego has is closed for repair works because of the recent heavy rain and in towns and John's Road between Cheapside and Tower Road that is one way downhill that's all the travel news that I have for you right now if you spotted something which I haven't and it's safe and it's legal Yes well today share your travel names cool always tell 810-9888 b.b.c. Radio Jersey your voice does indeed sound sex. To develop a chest infection to become attractive late night. I'm afraid Richard but still holds the title my favorite horse is called Just Welsh tones the kind that could make me close my eyes and just melt into a mushy state and no one would have believed the last muse and 19th century that human affairs were being watched from the timeless wills of space mind you ship us makes me close my eyes to late night sad weeknights from 10 on b.b.c. Radio my measure of the future. But the friends know this scene. The scenes with Everest. And the city. David Bowie and life on Mars it's incredible how after all these years that track still sounds absolutely incredible isn't it now I'll just take a call from a listener and she said You keep saying caught I think you'll find it's a coat incent Mart and then she went on to tell me that's because the coach means coast and it's the road on the coast an old makes a lot of sense so there are traffic lights and you can't park on a stretch of the routes there are codes by the oyster box in Simonton because of an interest he works they go you're up to date and I'm saying it properly now as well thanks so much for getting in touch Do feel free as well if we all saying something properly. I will I will be honest most area isn't as good as it maybe should be so with a something I'm not saying right then do let us know by picking up the phone and giving us a call 110-9888 now the bite sized brunch quiz is on the way very soon have you got your thinking caps on are you ready for it will be on the way after this. Rights and. It is bite sized brunch quiz time. For a few questions to see if you are awake this morning there are medals on all gold. If you get a. Silver If you only get 2 right and bronze if you only get one but we'll see how you get on I'm going to put these questions to Carolina who's working on the show with me good morning Carolyn and good morning are you feeling excited for the quiz today I'm actually feeling really excited because I'm a gentleman and if you're my veins today maybe you are feeling quite excited yes then it didn't go too well though did it yeah I think maybe Rex had maybe ash and sort of came across this region have you find found the right level of excitement then. That's yet to be decided if I go I think you'll do quite well these because there's a death was a music and an animal theme Ok And there's things so I'm going to put these questions to Carolyn and then if you want to home if your wherever you are if you're listening to to us today you can pick up the phone you can give us a call on our 808109888 you can text me 178-620-2888 or you can e-mail radio. U.k. And also we are on Twitter and Facebook at b.b.c. Jersey I got that right Carolyn didn't I Yes you did yes I did right Ok So as you said there's medals up for grabs as well as not really medals but those the satisfaction of knowing that you got anyway right question number one Carolina are you ready I'm ready for reading what is the world's largest land mammal. Ok I think I know this one I definitely know the kind of sort of like ballpark of what kind of family and. What I'll say what is the world's largest land mammal question to what is the middle name of Wolfgang Mozart. Ok and I think I don't think I think I'm saying yeah I think I might have at least. Should we said Ok yeah this is I mean it was the middle name of Wolfgang Mozart don't get cocky Carol you know. You've been caught out like this before yes. Question 3 name the song from the lyrics living easy living free season tickets on a one way ride. My good I know music was going to be the one I knew but I don't think I know this one I have to sort of like you will kick yourself saying it's on a vent on the lyrics living easy living free season tickets on a one way ride Ok so what So you reckon 2 or 3 of them is about half a sentence. In the last No Ok Ok I think. So so your questions and Question one What is the world's largest land mammal question so what was the middle name of Wolfgang Mozart and question 3 name the song from the lyrics living easy living free season tickets on a one way ride you can get in touch pick up the phone oh it's always 109888 if you like texting double 786202888 e-mailing radio Jersey b.b.c. Don't go to u.k. Or finding us on Twitter or Facebook at b.b.c. Jersey. This is. Up. To. Queen a kind of magic so we are doing your bite sized brunch quiz Let's see how you get a yawn so Mandi and Sparky incent How do you all on a silver medal at the moment Sylvie on Twitter are sitting on gold proud on gold getting in nice now they were doing a bite sized brunch quiz 3 questions to gets you thinking this morning Question number one what is the world's largest land mammal question to what was the middle name of Wolfgang Mozart and question 3 name the song from the lyrics living easy living free season tickets on a one way ride I thought I thought more of you would know this more of you would know this get in touch pick up the phone give me a call prove be prove to me that I'm not wrong prove to me that you know the answers to these 10988 is the phone number texting on double 786-202-8880 e-mailing radio bbc dot co dot find us on Twitter and Facebook bbc Jersey. Still a legend then still selling out venues all these years on Stevie Wonder Isn't She Lovely we are doing your bite sized brunch quiz this is your last chance and to get in touch with your answers to these questions question number one what is the world's largest land mammal Question 2 What is the middle name of Wolfgang Mozart and question through a name the song lyrics living easy living free season ticket on a one way write so I'm going to wrong to remind you one small question what is the world's largest land mammal Question 2 What was the middle name of Wolfgang Mozart and question 3 Name a song from from the lyrics living easy living free season ticket on a one way right answers on the way very shortly 08109888 is the phone number texting 78620280 8 states were e-mailing radio b.b.c. Doco to u.k. . Just before we get some answers on the go to Spandau Ballet. This is. Know. Rights then. So we're doing your bite size brunch quiz 3 questions to get you going . Been in touch saying it's way too easy today. Carlina you've been answering the phones would you agree. I'm not sure how it's going on that easy I think this is a couple of different offices there's not really been much sort of. Support for the same thing. Excellent So question number one. What is the world's largest land mammal Ok so Mandaean Sparky back in the cat that I mean obviously Spock is a cat we love him very much and Sylvia have both gone for an elephant dog did the right. I'm going to something different I try to tell you I'm going to go well I'm going for the blue whale. Largest land mammal West where do whales live I think I just they live in the ocean yeah so if you said elephants. Oh I said all right yeah I was like God I'm right and they're wrong but it's enough. To get off in your head lol it is beyond my knowledge just a little but it's the little bit yes like a lot of novels tend not to live in the sea brought into question Question 2 What was the middle name of Wolfgang of Mozart's Ok So Mandy and Sylvia and I have done the same thing and Phil Taylor as well as also know he's only in so how do you know Connor. Amadeus. Carlina Sylvia Mandaean Sparky Phil. That is correct the record a Amadeus Mozart. Film is called Amadeus heavily on his life yes and there was a piece in the Chong transpersonal called Falco called Amadeus from a few years ago the prodigy you know all about the Prodigy Yeah anyway right question number 3 name the song from the lyrics living easy living free season ticket on a one way ride. Ok So Mandy has kind of submitted to you on says I guess just for the joy of talking about it 1st one is Bon Jovi living on a prayer. And another guess is simply red background. Sylvia has said and I honestly had no clue what this was like you know but being put to shame of her part in knowing about music I had no idea this one from Sylvia says highway to hell should we find out yeah. Yeah there it is hang on I commonly understood it. Could be just that 60 supply bit of AC d.c. On the radio business yes if you said Highway to Hell then you. Correct fantastic stuff thank you for getting in touch and I'm getting involved with the box office brunch quiz Carlina How did you do then honestly I got a bronze and you know you were really confident that it was covered and I think I just got excited about doing the quiz and that sort of leads me to believe that I'll be good at it. Remember of course you get you get the satisfaction of knowing that you have a gold medal if you got 3 out of 3 silver if you only got 2 bronze if you only got one like Carolina but thank you for getting in touch thank you have an ego as well Carolyn as a reminder of your answers what is the world's largest land mammal it is the elephant question to you what was the middle name of Wolfgang Mozart it's Amadeus and question 3 names song from the lyrics living easy living for a season take it on a one way ride it's AC d.c. Highway to house someone who got 10 out of 10 not 10 out of $103.00 out of 3 got a gold medal was this month. From Juventus on the offer me join me from home room my group to hear the cute of your choice into their favorite song or a memory that you would love to relive please let me know your request infiltrating the vision radio Jersey 18 paranoid Roach and her lawyer. Wife now on. 109888 or e-mail radio Josie I have to be resumed on Cobalt u.k. And remember to join me from 2 summer afternoon here b.b.c. Radio and on listen again to sound. Shares fell we will see you then also. Coming up on the show today later on you'll be hearing from the photographer who's displaying her pictures of Josie's migrant agricultural workers at an exhibition which is. Great. Again zines love. That is time for a couple of great songs between now and the news at 10 o'clock. Because. The Jonas Brothers and sucker here on b.b.c. Radio Jersey now this is a fun one we're going to be talking about it's later on what are the achievements of the modern Gen should have not stopped before he dies well according to Country Life magazine the B.B.C.'s Country Life magazine the requirements these days go beyond opening doors and passing the polls in the right direction which way was that you supposed to passport run the table never remember some of them do belong to days gone by like owning a bespoke suit on Savile Row and a pair of smoking slippers I don't think I've got to Paris now can you slip us but they also include now ploughing a failed perfect preferably on your own. And writing a letter all speech that moves someone to tears it off that's often said about my radio programs and helping to deliver a lamb a car for a fall and cooking a meal from produce you have caught and killed yourself it's quite a list are going to be talking about that list later on and having a bit of fun with it as well here on b.b.c. Radio Jersey last one before the news it. Comes from Bryan Adams It's called Everything I do I do it for you. So. She. They'll mistake a voice of Brian Adams everything I do I do it for you here on b.b.c. Radio Jersey coming up a little bit later on every year thousands of workers from all over the world make Jersey their home to work in Arlen's agricultural industry invisible hands is the name of a new exhibition at the Jersey all Center which is going to display photographs and a visual account of the lives of these modern workers past and present. Earlier this month on the program we spoke to Casper Wimberly who's helping to organize the project going to be actually speaking to the photographer Alicia later on as well also on the program many successful athletes have a story about how they rose to the top but few have made the journey from foster care to football or brights partnership with Ian Wright at Crystal Palace was one of the most potent strike forces in the 1990 s. For Mark it came despite a difficult upbringing which saw his family break apart in his autobiography published today he talks about his life on and off the pitch where Mark is going to be on the program today our 10 o'clock some looking forward to sharing that with you I have got some incredible music by Kool And The Gang Adele and Rose Royce to play with you after the latest news with Claire Peters. 88 point 8 am on the b.b.c. Sounds and the final station. Is b.b.c. Radio Jersey. Yeah. It's 10 o'clock I'm Claire Peter's Jersey police want to speak to the driver of a small hatchback car that would have driven past the bus stop where a woman was raped last week officers will stage a reconstruction of last Thursday night at Corrie Coleman Detective Superintendent Stewart's goal says the car was just ahead of the last bus and its driver may have seen something that could help their inquiry we know the last bus passed the bus stop and captured the victim in the Boss stop at 6 minutes past midnight this hatchback in all probability was in front of the bus so we're going may well of seen the victim and my will have seen the offender so what appeal to that driver to have a think was that you please make contact with us 24 people are being investigated by police but there are still night specific suspects more than 65 cars pass through the area and police want to hear from all those drivers. The family of the football I made on a salad has questioned why initial tests on his body did not include checking for carbon monoxide air accident investigators revealed in August that medical tests had found potentially fatal levels of the gas in his bloodstream Sallah who was 28 died when the plane he was traveling in crashed in Jan you.

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Of M.P.'s to support it the shadow transport secretary Andy McDonald indicated that Labor was unlikely to support the move a just honestly caution against having the election in the depths of December in the run up to Christmas do we really want to disrupt people's Christmas preparations I can just see the scene now that 70 players being cancelled because the polling stations needed this is not a good look and I think this is thoughtless and badly considered the right calls for an independent investigation into the repeated flooding of the a tribal 5 Manchester Airport bypass the old section of the road between Stanley green and Brummell was closed again at the weekend for the 4th time in 12 months Michael Stern is the leader of the conservative group on Stockport Council he says it can't happen again it took an awful long time to close it on the Saturday it was impossible 9 o'clock yet it was never lunchtime that it was it was eventually cleansed and my job as a councillor will be to see what lessons have been learned and if it goes to be communicated or stop or council say they've replaced the pumps and consultants are looking on what further steps are needed There's more on that coming up with Mark Crossley later this morning here on b.b.c. Radio Manchester an official report into the ground fell fire disaster has strongly criticised the London Fire Service $72.00 people died in the blaze 2 years ago the inquiry says it's likely that fewer people would have died if firefighters had ordered people to get out of the building earlier a mother whose disabled son has been able to tell her that he loves for the 1st time has praised the new technology being used in Greater Manchester the seashell trust in Cheadle is using electronic devices including i Pads and apps to give young people who've been able to communicate a voice George is 18 and has severe autism and learning difficulties his mom Helen says it's changed his life to tell. His family. Said about who he was it's brilliant it's amazing it is fantastic it just makes you feel yeah it's all that via a private mental health hospital in south Manchester has been placed into special measures after it was found to be inadequate the Care Quality Commission found the bedrooms weren't safe Merrifield Corti Molly range they also found that patients records were not being updated properly the hospital has stopped admitting new patients to British people have been seriously injured in a shark attack in Australia the men thought to be in their twenty's were in the water of the coast of Queensland when it happens both are said to be in a stable condition in hospital and a scientific study suggests that all humans alive today originates from a region now in northern Botswana the study published in the journal Nature is based on hundreds of samples of d.n.a. From living Africans. Radio munches distorts with Jack run by my Remember Southampton lost 9. Home on Friday night today they face Manchester City at a had stadium in the e.f.l. Cope Blues boss Pep Guardiola though has insisted that the Saints side his side will face tonight is full of incredible professionals despite their poor showing last week elsewhere in S'pore England head coach Eddie Jones has fired back at Wales coach Warren Gatland saying he should look forward to a 3rd place playoff ahead of the Rugby World Cup final in cricket cricket England have lost their final t 20 warm up game before they go on tour losing to New Zealand by 8 wickets and Brentford beat West London rivals q.p.r. 3 Warne in the championship last night full support to come in half an hour Greater Manchester is whether or not a cold dry day plenty of autumn sunshine and highs of 13 Celsius live from b.b.c. Radio Manchester Good morning good morning Jack Israel welcome such as is not well yes. Yesterday she well she doesn't really drink does she in the morning. Well. You know what I mean she doesn't during you know when we do a brewery round or it's I want about coffee she doesn't really take us up on the offer no actually yesterday she did a brew she did which is very unusual of norm like a so that got people talking in the office so much Detective crossly it's probably going to be spending today watching Christmas movies no N.G.O.s so I think she's too it's been bad so get well soon Chelsea now I debate the dilemma what time do I get a part because obviously a little lie and usually on the radio 5 o'clock on the radio 6 o'clock. The next hour did you I could have had it but I thought you know are going to be professional going to get up at the normal time and what a pro so that was me last night I believe locker you got a little little bit of a bonus so I had a bed time bonus last night because I woke up in the middle of the night I figured if you know you have and you know that feeling where you're not quite sure what time it is so I left there guessing you know just trying to take up the ambience took up how I was feeling and yeah you know I just decided you know just looking at the clock without looking at the door are Ok And then so I thought about half past 3 so got another 15 minutes before I guess I should start though oh I don't I just don't know how much sleep I thought halves like I felt quite refreshing and when I actually looked at the clock it was one I. Know that nearly 3 hours to go put you feel back to sleep. B.b.c. Radio Manchester travel update right 5 past 6 Tuesday more it it's bitterly cold out there I say good morning to Sarah earlier morning Sarah good morning Maki it is very chilly indeed and frosty to supposable t. I think involved this morning and just a steady and steady she go if you little bit frosty I think on the roads but it's a quiet start today yesterday we found that the road works on the bolts and they really cool is cute. It's. Between. A 100 to one. Good morning still wearing the scarf I've just put it on cause them about how do you. Know where you off to this morning for I am going to the bacon butty café in high. Today. She's on a white kid she's going to be in Hyde can see this morning and just been talking about this story which I've seen in the papers today in the office here and this happened on a train from London to turn on cheese day night just before 11 o'clock Stephen Moore if he was a musician now there is a famous munched musician called Stephen Morris from New Order but it's not him. Basically left his 250000 pound. Violin on a train church. This was a party 310 years old this instrument was made in 79 that's even too far from I had to even process it. In the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Ok. So this violin is worth a lot of money in fact I don't know how much is worth 250000 pounds so the headline is I left my 250000 pound violin on a try now we've all left a pair of headphones on to try something like $250.00. Though to me I cannot stand losing anything makes my blood boil so much so for the rest of my life I once lost a banana flavored lip balm was a shock when I was 12 years old and it still haunts still to this day. Ok so the most expensive thing you've ever lost did have to be the most expensive it can be the most valuable to you I guess it's priceless stuff. Well it might be something the child made for yeah something like that it's just frustrating it's just so frustrating whenever you lose anything especially when it's on a train and you know. Just as you get enough and then you see him just driving. Down. The sort of running off to the try all of the movies Ok so the most valuable thing nice to you that you've ever lost and would love to hear from you this morning you could have gotten people in hi I'm going to go find out what kind of like oh a 100 say what I have is the 5. 102 when I 5 or you can text me 3 I just put the word out to stop your message I'm not expecting anyone to much this by the way 250 grand for a violin but if you've got any stories about things you've lost valuable items you often about wedding rings and all sorts Di wedding rings that found that they do you on social media and you put things on social media people find the news. This Forms a damn good song goes through and. Just you and I. On b.b.c. Radio Manchester of course championed by Natalie Williams Michelle Hussey do the B.B.C.'s Jason in Manchester show on a Saturday night every week at 8 o'clock you can listen back on b.b.c. Sounds of Misty's actually coming back to Manchester in February playing at night and day on an acoustic tell you much seen him on that Jonathan Ross on Saturday night proper big time now on the Jonathan Ross Show on i.t.v. That I just got a quarter past 6 Good morning. Chelsea a breakfast Chelsea's not very well today he sits up in bed Get well soon Chelsea. She spots more the rest of the same is still ahead so it's might look nothing after things between now and 9 o'clock and we're off to your stories the most expensive things you've ever lost stories of losing items you want people who just can't help losing things wherever you go this is all because of this 250000 pound violin left on the train by a guy called state Morris this week 310 years old with a quarter of a 1000000 and the thing I forgot to mention I said he was leading the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra He's also used One of the 1st songs I have. Little demonstration of. Trying. To be busy writing about just to sever say with. Good morning it's a bit icy today. Possibly it is starting to build a little bit in both sin on the. Road wax restrictions in monthly weather working on. The a 675 actually had to close it between Stamford road and car hill and then if you make you wait you're on public transport today you latest update on the trams it's a good service so when nothing too problematic safe let us know if you spot a problem 080218. So it's all cadence morning that you've lost that still hold you to this day after this guy's ever left. The ground violin on the train you got anything for us. And I've learned things like things are really love that price only can nice like a coat my favorite color the pony didn't cost a lot but I absolutely love wearing it in a Christmas party and stuff like. Paul and I did withdraw cash from a cash machine once and I just. Still to this day how much was it was not 20 quid but it's just this retention it's hard to want to meet my roomies charity extravaganza and now we see you to be touring tell me Christine. You. Know. It's not too late for you to be in the audience for my extravaganza tickets are still say we are going to quickly because time power with all the proceeds we split between b.b.c. Children in need from the lower theaters know when they charge to get yours click dot com All the small print can be found on my Facebook page 3 nice charity extravaganza Monday December 2nd at the Lowry theater Good morning this p.c. Right in Manchester. With her Paul lock is here and he has been telling me about tales for searching for foreigns whilst walking the dog yet you know what you have written when you lose something you have been like just continue looking for it for a forever yes you know like my daughter lost a Blackberry phone when she was a teenager when blackberries were all the rage Yeah and if you are in one of 2 camps. She my the mother for a Blackberry phone a week after getting it she was out walking the dog and came out without a search and it was gone but now like 10 years later if I'm out walking the dog on that particular field I still feel a kick in the grass you don't like a scar with. A. You've got the papers in front of us are we going to have an election before Christmas or not well that is the question is the question we might be a bit closer to announce by tonight I'm not too sure but the prime minister is certainly urging the M.P.'s in the Commons to back his call for a December 12th election front page of the Express says pm bring it on for December 12th defiant Boris Johnson will today make a 4th attempt to drag trigger this general election aimed at ending Parliament's what he calls stagnation and paralysis over Breck's it so I made all this Lee's kind of fractious scenes at Westminster last night a prime minister's warning that the country is being held hostage by the House of Commons and in particular he says remain around Peace think of all those M.P.'s if we do have a Christmas election unless we get out of bed at 5 o'clock in the morning what degree to go on campus feel sorry for them you know I mean I'm I'm kind of hoping that it does because I've got this idea to market an advent calendar that is based on politics so behind each window instead of a robin or a sleigh or a reindeer you know you've got Doris Day behind one year Jeremy Corbyn Jo Swinson all the big hitters so I would trade. That I'm thinking of doing that just for. Also in the papers today I don't know if if you've seen this story of. This bubble wrap the bubble wrap so this is this is another another example of the war on plastic that's that's full steam ahead at the moment so John Lewis is planning to ban bubble wrap and also you know off IP plastic bags that kind of thing is during the trial but then it's going to go nationwide cause bubble wrap is used to pack items fragile items like china glass that kind of thing so much fun to pop it I know this is the thing I was thinking of maybe we. If it was a toy I mean Mike. To keep kids happy for hours when it really I mean how much satisfaction is there just sitting there with her whether she a bubble wrap is going I mean I want to be environmentally friendly I completely agree with phase of our plastic and all the rest of it but just give us a little bit before before you finish but also promising to take plastic clothes hangers and just offer money off the products when customers return and use plastic bottles and jars so you know I mean good on them for trying but yeah I mean maybe maybe we should market bubble wrap. Right in the market. Yes and this one caught my eye this is yes Manchester music. Well she is a full on hard times if I'm not so sure this is Morrissey I mean you got any sign down berms not by Morrissey in particular but by anyone know if you have a collected anything. Morrissey autobiography have read it right I thought about 5 years that's the closest I've got as he signed it Ok well if you've got a book signed by authors Bob not got any C.D.'s worth inside right Ok what Morrissey is actually signing albums by other artists so this is a bit weird so you know when apparently some of these is concerts he's signing artists by people like David Bowie Lou Reed Patti Smith Iggy Pop I'm not sure where he's getting them from maybe from his own collection not so sure but anyway I have a clear he does a few circuits. He's signed in the cell phones cell and this is according to the mirror anyway for 230 pounds one found his rage to the absolute charging 230 pounds for a Bowie record signed by Morrissey is breathtaking by me signing it out himself here is exciting as really fake not your autograph and still not the most controversial thing Marty. Thank you right now on the way next at 630. a magazine on memory. Yes on b.b.c. Radio Manchester Good morning it's Cheese Day morning it's the breakfast show Chelsea is not well today she fingers crossed about some more I would have been talking about Morrissey. Oh yes sunny and you just told me a story. By an Elton John album that you are yeah I've got an Elton John album which I took for Elton to sign thinking that one day might be my go to was my little nest egg you know and I had it valued mercenary unless I know it's a collector was quite interested in it and he said do you value. Elton to sign an album that I had previously put my own name on some ties to stop people making it you put your own name and I put on the front of the l. And the LP This belongs to Paul. Because I would have the. Right to get the latest Jack in just a minute Manchester City back in action in the league tonight right now that 630 with headlines his Pollock Boris Johnson will try to force a general election for the 4th time later today last night M.P.'s voted against his call to go to the polls on the 12th of December this time the prime minister will publish a bill that only needs a simple majority to succeed there are calls for an independent investigation into the repeated flooding on the a trouble 5 Manchester Airport bypass a section was closed again at the weekend stop or councillor Mike Holston says it can't be allowed to happen again and official reports into the ground fell fire disaster has strongly criticized the London fire service for advising residents to stay put $72.00 residents died in the blaze 2 years ago the inquiry says it's likely that fewer people would have died if firefighters had ordered people to get out earlier. Sterns nursing sore feet this morning after completing a series of charity walks wearing a pair of flippers Craig Keatley has raised more than $7500.00 pounds this year for Manchester's Christie Hospital great amounts it is whether another cold dry day plenty of autumn sunshine and highs of 13 Celsius. The e.c.u. Radium anxious to school right if you Southampton and you concede 9 goals on Friday your next 2 games Johnson you don't want to be just the city away in Manchester City away there it could get very messy like you say Mark city of scored 10 in the last 3 games Southampton conceded those 9 horrendous goals on Friday night they face each other tonight the 1st of 2 meetings like you say in 4 days is the League Round of 16 1st Blues midfielder. And hopes that his side can cause more misery for Saints' office do you want to go for the rant it's not going to be easy I think especially because effect last result from office today when they want to prove everyone that they are not a bad team I think it's going to be even more difficult but 3 for quality obviously they are targeting 2 wins and it's possible to show. So much to city against Southampton in the league as your big match commentary from 7 o'clock tonight Manchester United boss all going to social is hopeful the Reds will be a different team with Anthony Marsh back fits and firing the French Frenchman scored at Norah Jones Sunday and so sharp says he's been a big loss is why didn't. He said top. Top striker. To have him back fit smiling enjoying his football of course it's a big thing for us he's clever in his movements. But he's not been given credit for is this defendant the form an origin England striker Chris Sutton disagrees he says that despite the performance against Norwich there's a certain former United striker who will still be missed at Old Trafford was too easy but the link up was you know exceptionally good and United are going to have to rely on but I suppose there's an argument you know if United fans could have a choice picking Marsh 0 and I know Lukaku is gone but we're done hypothetical tonight you still take a look after wouldn't you you would I'm sure that will be discussed plenty on talking balls tonight with colleagues from 6 o'clock elsewhere in S'pore England have lost their final t 20 warm up game before their tour of New Zealand gets under way they lost by 8 wickets to the Black Caps in boxing 55 year old former world champion Nigel Benn has counsel his comeback fight because of a shoulder injury Tyson Fury says he's not preparing yet to take on Dion say while despite the fight being just 4 months away with unsure heavyweight says he only needs a 6 week train. In camp due to changes in his lifestyle I want to try eat now I train every day I do cardio and white temper single day I only have some days off so I go into these camps already fit already ready to fight on the day I go to that I've got another 6 weeks of 3 weeks of boxing stuff like part work and all sorts of off. Sparring and we go fight the Robie World Cup final this weekend anticipation building as England face South Africa Sale Sharks funk a bang Corey will be in the stadium to watch his brother Tom after a social media campaign hashtag get Ben to Japan we already talked so much in terms of those workers obviously we've been together for 21 years now. So it's a sort of very. Similar café they're not talking about obviously pushing Good luck . Tosses quite nicely away from each other when you are each other's back pockets for however long it's quite nice just go away and carve explore life as opposed to develop your own personality ice hotfooting is way to the airport is Ben curry but hopefully we're going to hear from him here live on b.b.c. Radio Manchester in the next hour yes it's not just bank potentially going to the World Cup final I'm not quite sure this person out there and hash tag was a hash tag hash tag get bent as you pass to get. Into it as it is. No Prince Harry is young yet to watch the final stuff that doesn't he just had a baby yeah he really be doing that I'm sure they've got nannies Yeah that's the one thing Yeah well apparently he's the patron of the r.f.u. And he was a good look child he was there when he last won the World Cup in 2003 apparently. Getting on the plane. Broadcast on b.b.c. Radio Manchester. We've. We've . Had. Was. You. Who have. You a. Was reviewing the a. Review a. Question was if she was us. We've. Morning. In the need. To get rid of. Covered in it at work the boss said taking off from pop in the skit I was there for 4 hours he went mad because basic. B.b.c. Radio Manchester travel update is too much for them are. Just gone 27 series they were the lights on the roads morning good morning take them peaches way we've got delays heading down 2 of the m 61 around most escape through the road works there it's not quite as far back as Bradford wait but it's getting that way the a chapel 5 This is near Manchester Airport just a little bit of congestion in style area just in the style turnoff let me know if there's a potentially an issue there it's building a little on the m $68.00 stop or she come off of the parent their own one and if you're relying on trams today it's a good service that the latest update from but if you do spot any cues that we should be mentioning give us a cool or a 1518 double to double 5 pm. On the b.c. Radio much Esther is Manchester City's trophy to defend as they enter the round of 6 day period to feel a little superior. Mike mine and I'll be joined by the former Blues goalkeeper Nicky Weaver Manchester City these Southampton tonight from 7 am on b.b.c. Radio Manchester. City against Southampton live tonight this man has got a new album I was called Once upon a mind you might seen him. In a couple of weeks ago it's quite quite a cast list that neither had Robert Deniro on the talk about Joker and also Bruce Springsteen was on Iris well but anyway this man performed on a did enjoy Street this week while you're sleeping please could you leave my album streaming on your smartphone or p.c. Overnight all this week it would really help much opposition thanks is James Blunt This is cold cold it's been an hour. Trying to get your attention from James Blunt is very apt isn't it very very apt it's called it's choose the morning . When you when you got out of bed this morning because this is this is really for me and they really are different different time zone but yeah. Yeah. Well you know I'm trying to get some sympathy but you know it was it was all right. In for made it for you. So what's trending in the world of sport this morning them so stick we'll start with yeah because obviously you know we should we heard from bank safe Phil Dr Tom hope we're going to hear from him later today as well as on the way to go to the airport with the hash tag get bent. It's a campaign now but another thing in the world of rugby world cup is this war of words between oh yes England coach Eddie Jones and Wales coach Warren Gatland it's a little bit tasty because Eddie Jones he's known for his sharp tongue any comeback at Warren Gatland Warren Gatland said so we're explains the Wales Wales coach and before England played semi final he said he said no after the semifinal He said England has already played their final I got you to New Zealand so he said England of already played essentially saying England are going to be South Africa and you just come back you just said enjoy your 3rd 4th play off. Test. Chelsea box in Bel-Air don't know a. Couple things still to find the Beltran find about you carry I'll carry on I'll carry on a couple of other things you know the incredible story of Nigel bad news 55 years old decided to come back yeah Zenda is a bit of a damp squid because he's so he's a former former heavyweight world champion boxing I call I suppose. His big comeback has been has been called off because of a shoulder injury some way he's 55 Yeah you'd have thought someone would have said my shoulders about enough now and I'm not. Going to get in the ring for speaking to get in the ring Absolutely yes Tyson Fury now he's got he's got this big fight against a while to coming up next year by the way you're a boxing fan make sure listen to the show the next few days because that will fight the weekend as well and Chelsea been suspect I'm still going to play not I. Got this big fight with the next he's going to be back in the ring this week inside the Oraibi for something completely different yet he's taken a new hobby shall we say their hobby. He's getting into the world of wrestling and w w e he's pretty adamant that people might be surprised it's totally different computer Riri and I'm boxing apart from the entertainment factor I like the show business hybrid Charlie. Produce in boxing tell you that's the only thing that's the same but actually the actual physical side of it is different you know there's no grab and throw it on the floor. In boxing because you get chucked out for one or 2 warnings anyway so those are my God while they're in power slam into the hole if they get where you like same across the ring. Do you think that this involvement might actually make the wall the rematch bigger because it spreads your appeal in particular in here for sure. I'm going to come out circling thank him a couple of times here or extra you know this is the most money is a giant bomb I got speed on my side off lattice as I'm I'm taller. Everything had. To be surprised. That I was a tease you. Just sort of smile though when you listen to it just thinking about do we had a very long wrestling he's perfect for. He's got the he's got there the rest of this week the big fight next year and in the Middle East release the Christmas song. To do that yeah. You know they're going to be. In about you know. B.b.c. Radio Manchester Good morning it's 5 to 7. Tony. She's not very well says. Chelsea back we think we hope to. Do in the sport as well after 7 o'clock this morning by the way we are going to be well we're going to talk about the link right at the polling right because it's flooded for the. Section of the road. In the video. So we're going to be talking. At 7 o'clock this morning. Because. I mean. 250000. Of losing to things the most expensive. Place. digital radio on b.b.c. Sound. B.b.c. Radio. Good morning Cheese Day 27 o'clock let's get the very latest b.b.c. News or poll Ok Boris Johnson will try again today to win the backing of M.P.'s for a general election the Prime Minister's hoping to go to the polls on December the 12th the Liberal Democrats the Scottish National Party are backing the idea but they want it on the 9th of December the Lib Dems and barmen spokeswoman Vero Hobhouse said Labor M.P.'s need to get behind it it is very funny that the Labor Party who wanted a general election for such a long time is now saying because it's Christmas. Because it's in December well how it's December I don't like it either but if that is what gets us out of this deadlock and we know that the people in the country longing for some sort of resolution. And stop or counselor says the trouble if I was sorry and the a trouble 5 Manchester Airport bypass can't be allowed to flood again a section of the road was closed for the 4th time at the weekend after a heavy persistent rain stop or council says engineers are looking at preventing a repeat of that Michael Stone is the leader of the conservative group at the Council and says people are fed up with the flooding. We introduced George to sorry having a few technical issues there an official report into the ground fell fire disaster has strongly criticized the London Fire Service 72 people died in the blaze 2 years ago the inquiry says it's likely that fewer people would have died if firefighters had ordered people to get out much earlier a charity in Greater Manchester says technology is transforming the future for young people with conditions like autism seashell trust in Cheadle is using electronic devices and apps to help youngsters who've been unable to speak one of those to benefit his jaw choose a team to British people have been seriously injured in a shark attack in Australia the man thought to be in their twenty's were in the water off the coast of Queensland when it happened both are said to be in a stable condition. Stern is nursing sore feet this morning after completing a series of charity walks wearing just a pair of flippers Craig keep Please raise more than 7500 pounds for Manchester's Christie hospital this year and has just completed a walk from Blackpool to Manchester. B.c. Radio munches distorts with Jack round. Loss 9 mil to Leicester on Friday night now play Manchester City twice in 4 days you wouldn't want to be Southampton but the Blues boss Pep Guardiola insists that the visitors tonight still pose a threat and that are a team full of professionals elsewhere in Sport England have lost their final t 20 war game before they go on tour losing to New Zealand by 8 wickets and in boxing 55 year old former world champion Nigel Benn has cancelled his much anticipated comeback fight because of a shoulder injury more sport to come in half an hour Greater Manchester is whether another cold dry day plenty of autumn sunshine today some talk about the story in the papers about a musician he's appealing for the return of his 250000 pound violin after leaving it on a train so off after your stories of buy things that you've lost it doesn't have to be in such dramatic fashion it's I think you do. So we love to hear from you this morning even if it's just like this from John.

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