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BBC Radio Sheffield-20191119-150000

Benjamin Meyers q.c. Said there were many causes of the tragedy and told the jury Mr Dokken field cannot fairly be singled out the former Chief Superintendent denies the gross negligence manslaughter of 95 Liverpool fans who died following the crush of the 1989 f.a. Cup semifinal Sheffield city council and the University of Sheffield hoping to secure funding to make the high street and fire gate a bit nicer works and a way to complete a business case to bid in the spring for up to 25000000 pounds from the government's future high streets fund is a public event on at the Millennium galleries until 5 o'clock and you can take part in a survey on the council website until the 8th of December a special constable who pulled a drowning man from the river dawn after he leapt in whilst trying to evade police has been given an award the suspect who couldn't swim 12 feet from a bridge after running from offices the Royal Humane Society has granted s.c. Market space in rather in an award in recognition and in sport Sheffield United Women have a new home just a Fields pro act stadium we understand Carla Ward side has left the Olympic legacy park in Sheffield for financial reasons United's women will play for the 1st time at the pro act this Sunday against Durham in the f.a. Women's Championship and there's live action tonight on football heaven Doncaster Rovers are at home to a.f.c. Wimbledon in an f.a. Cup 2nd round replay b.b.c. Radio Sheffield it's coming up to 4 minutes past 3. Catarina Christodoulou. A very bitterly cold day in store today but fine dry for most with cloud voting and thinking about the day another day very similar to what we saw yesterday with temperatures at around 5 degrees today that's 41 in foreign heights and I cloudy for most staying largely dry with some time again feeling quite chilly but not last night temperatures around 2 degrees that's 36 in height there's more weather 9. Forte's last. Press man. On b.b.c. Radio Sheffield. You a. Fancy saying you say it's how you hear on b.b.c. Radio Sheffield to go to the news 23 waterski t.v. 3 Mr voice and song for you to identify with take you to the months near the p.l.o. Leader fled the group this is Yasser Arafat forced out of Lebanon calling the Israeli invasion of Lebanon some 3 months previous welds 1st compact disc rolled off the production line palm sized plates with a rainbow sheen rolling off an assembly line we had over in Germany developed jointly by the Philips Electronics group and Sony Corp and capture a vote set as a local band played the Lyceum at the top bracket Sheffield the battle of the bands was all let's take you to oldest 1982. I can. Code. Time to play no. Games that. Are. The flow. Of those each hour. Make me. Laugh in the car came. With. A. Complete shock. The. Magic. Magic. And magic. Magic. Is just. Plain. Clothes which I am very. Concerned. About her. Put. Her on. Her. Abracadabra August 1902 on b.b.c. Radio Sheffield's golden years spent Linus civil at sky became the 2nd woman in space when the Soyuz t 7 blasted off from the u.s.s.r. She was there with the other 2 crew members good old Svetlana. And I got a 3 in one fully t.v. Thing Mr voice and song now if you can identify the Choose the t.v. Theme is then that might help you. Ok and the voice is a comedian in the latter part of his career says I think I'll leave it there so if you can identify the Chuen that is the t.v. Theme it might help you. And it's a comedian in his latter years will help you with the voice so you be generous kicked off with 2 clues. I wonder if you get any more need for clues if you can get it from that that people really check Sheffield when 3 doubles for a start in Texas Sheffield emailing us how it b.b.c. Doco what you can. Take Sheffield to it Woman 3 double 3 started Texas Sheffield email is how it b.b.c. Don't kowtow u.k. . I don't know anything until I'm an author come on a show I don't acknowledge the fact is doing. 'd 'd all this 982 continues on b.b.c. Radio Sheffield with the stragglers. a. In strange little girl in the Stranglers on b.b.c. Radio Sheffield they were there in August 1982 How's it going the 3 in one and is it going alright. While you're wrapping up the voice which I've been good it's a comedian in the twilight of his career. The t.v. Fame I don't think I've seen a romance if you can identify the choose that is the t.v. Thing then that would help you is my only clue to you. At Tech Sheffield take 13 double 3 star Texas Sheffield email is how it b.b.c. Doc dot u.k. Via Facebook and this is where the success so far has been trust me Martin great it's got the tomb right Mark on right heels got the chin right Mark in right heel it isn't Roy hard. Martin Grady and Julian Grady Neil offer young ones is not the right answer is Nigel play now. Sandra Moore has got the vice well done Martin Grady. Is that the voice now it's not right. It isn't Ronald Fraser I'm afraid. Well into Martin Grady that is the right answer congratulation. And Terry Newton's got to as well but I haven't got the t.v. Thing. For us cases marking right he'll know Andrew Vickers has got to as well needs the t.v. Theme though Dean pouches definitely got the voice well done to Mark in right heel who's got the voice excellent. Part of the kicks read got to just needs the t.v. Theme that t.v. Theme is the thing you stick well east I think. If you can identify the tune it'll help you with the t.v. Theme as to which series it was. A song that. I don't. Feel to it 13 double 3 stuck in Texas Sheffield e-mail is how it b.b.c. Doc dot u.k. Fingers crossed so if you can identify the tune that is the t.v. Theme and he worked out who sang it then that would really really help you with the t.v. Theme. I don't. Check Sheffield to it once readable 3 star in Texas Sheffield email is how i b b c dot co dot u.k. Is it new faces no it's not new faces I'm afraid Martin kexp or red Tis a good try though is a good try. Yes that the greatest That is the Chew who sang it yes Michael Lapin has done it from Facebook. Michael congratulations 3 out of 3 Hall of Fame. Struck was not strong credible struggle m. How Hello. Is it rocky no change right though and different great lists one out of 3 and Reno is definitely the voice Congratulations that's the right answer is it search for Star Wars you get warmer but it's not you got the 2 right and you've got the voice right so well done Karen and hauling Kate so you need to work didn't search for a star but you're on the right lines tech Sheffield 2813 double 3 star Texas Sheffield email is how it b.b.c. Doco dot u.k. Workout the song of the 2. And who sang the original version. Of I don't know anything until I'm not coming down I don't know. And once you've got the name of the person who signed the tuna originally then there's something else on the day from you as well it was it was called his name and something else and if you don't give me the something else I am going to accept it. Like Luke and Oxford you've managed to identify who sang it but I need to know is it with missing and I need that with the other 2 bits are right 2 out of 35 so cruel. Oh Fun Boy 3 things with. Such such such. Cut cut cut. Cut. Cut boy. Some a tax cut. So yes it is that easy steps the voice in $3.00 and $1.00 well done Janet in state isn't rocking 3 the t.v. Saying I can't carry a holly gun to stop searching it's not Star Search a Steven Green Hill 3 out of 3 Hall of Fame well done stomach is a Scouse for the t.v. See no I now see that Lou can oxygen got the right answer now for the t.v. Thing goes into the Hall of Fame Angeles Coppola fame as well well done you all on your own Facebook latest to get the right answer Mark and right. Congratulations to the graders they had the right answer now for the t.v. Theme Ricky Daniel will so has the t.v. Theme right which means a Facebook crew well and truly in the home of Fame Well done everyone Congratulations. Last time through 3 and one that good luck. I didn't know anything until I was up to come early show I don't know if. Sheffield do it once 3 doubles 3 You can also email me how a baby seat up code what u.k. The ops is coming up after Paul McCartney and take it away Ok it's 982 continues on b.b.c. Radio Sheffield. With To take it away he was around in the oldest. Story among the solution of all. That well done and graduations if you managed to get 3 in the women many of you getting 3 comes from the males Graham and with us cram no Anyway new faces no that's the voice though and that's indeed the chewed could try any more for any more thing as everybody right. T.v. Fame I'm going to make you a star is to choose. It introduced the David Essex showcase time like a new talent thing showcased by the one and only David Essex So David Essex showcase was a t.v. He was famous time for tional bits Bernie winters the voice of a time special at eye of the tiger and Survivor those 3 would've seen you in the Hall of Fame. Trevor I don't know if the country long enough to come here I don't troll now is news it's been a tough time in South Yorkshire not Dobbs your staff to really found a way you know not even a baby scale back. Up some flooding has caused devastation to people's homes community organizations and businesses for a year after. Year 2 and a half years of pilot 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 the won't be funded if we can just get some small nights money to people just to help us make that difference to leave it hardship money raised will be used to provide leave to those affected by flooding let's race as much as we can donate now by visiting b.b.c. To the u.k. Slush Radio Sheffield and click South Yorkshire flood disaster relief appeal you also send checks payable to the South Yorkshire Community Foundation limited to us here at b.b.c. Radio Sheffield 50 for sure in St Sheffield last one for b.b.c. Radio Shack. One more feel free to sing along because I will be focused $982.00 and staying. On the job is classic. He loves to solve and you mostly. Slow half says lol lol. Lol Song easy that. All said and done for you to. Use to. Keep the. Place in the So. Much mud. The slow slow. Slow slow slow. Slow do. Even when the dogs clubs are a lost cause you must lose some and you mustn't play splode all. Asleep lol. Lol. What's the use of the limbs move one day long Keep on smiling. A little. Closer. Surely you will. Lose the. Most reluctance to float next. There was. A. Good one in the drama just as in the last few months and so a. Little. We were singing along with that I hope you were staying and spread a little happiness. News for cell phones nose down good afternoon Greg I would have seen how many on the on one on the southbound 33 14561212 more in 30 minutes. 331 Kate's got the headlines Wiki Leaks has Welcome to decision by the Swedish authorities to drop their rape investigation into its founder Julian Assange and prosecutors said evidence had weakened David the isn't the case had now been discounted the Green Party's launched its manifesto promising to tackle the climate crisis with 100000000000 pounds a year investment program over the next decade parties aiming to reach 0 carbon emissions in the u.k. By 2030 in the u.s. Another day of public hearings in the impeachment inquiry into President Trump has been getting underway for key witnesses a-g. To testify today. 3 of whom heard the key phone call between the Ukrainian president and Mr Trump and Sheffield city council new University of Sheffield hoping to secure funding to make the high street and fog a nice work is underway to complete a business case to bait in the spring up to 25000000 pounds from the government the High Street fund. Mostly overnight skies will cloud a very nearly as less cold than recent the minimum temperature around $1000.00 overnight tomorrow be dry even funny in the afternoon the maximum temperature 6 degrees Celsius text b.b.c. Radio Sheffield on 8133. Comes to find us on Facebook. As b.b.c. Calls a free. Standard message right and you can see our. Criticism . Go in your part of a 3 mon is on its way good luck Viking 2 landed on Mars NASA probe began transmitting photographs of the planet's surface back to it was read by the way. That local Sheffield city council plans to introduce fluoride into the city's tap water. Over t.v. This month so you know that it's not going to be any one of the. Duchess of Juke street Maureen period drama starring Gemma Jo. Actually 2 deputies are indeed part 3 of what's under Bush. Let's take you back then September 19th 76. Glad. You should be dancing. September 976 something Radio Shack. Easier now. Prime Minister Ian Smith agreed to introduce black majority rules of the country within 2 years of the plan presented by him by u.s. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger have been formulated by the American and British governments September 976 t.v. Theme song. And you have. To take either the actor or the cat to he's portraying Mark series Mad just say the voice comes from I think also a mix series for the t.v. Theme as well. As. Does not sound like Winston Churchill but he's not playing Winston Churchill trust me. Tech Sheffield to 813 to 3 star to Texas Sheffield email is how it bbc Don't you need the t.v. Theme the mystery voice in the song all 3 of them to get yourself in the Hall of Fame. And good luck in 15 minutes just for fun it's just begun. September 1986 continues on b.b.c. Radio Sheffield Star. Member this afternoon to. Grabs . A. New. Skill I. Started. That. I. I. I. Am That afternoon delight. B.b.c. Radio Sheffield here we are in September 19th 76 and you're trying to identify 3 in one. Set of t.v. Themis your voice and song Needle 3 from you Luke in Oakford Scotto 3 goes into the Hall of Fame. Is a song yes it is and Rena is stuffed with the song so that's one out of 3 just need the other 2 from me Hello there. Steven Green Hills got another 3 Rock. John Angie Kirk sandal t.v. Themes good it isn't suggested Gil good the voice I'm afraid the tunes right as well so that's 2 out of 3 Jim from clams got 3 out of 3 goes into the Hall of Fame Well Jim via Facebook Crikey look at these read in Florida 1st 3 with a right to Congratulations to you Martin great has got to choose Sandra Moore Yep you've got the t.v. Theme Congratulations not Frankie Howerd for the voice the Great is I'm afraid great is now got the t.v. Theme marking right hills got to just need the voice from you Dean patches got the tune Congratulations. Sandra it is you Sandra Moore who's got the voice market right hills now got a voice Michael Lapin Scott 3 Wow So well done that would mean of course the Facebook group got 3 out of 3 go to the Hall of Fame shred of all I say it is incredible tech Sheffield 2813 double 3 star it takes with Chef Ilim alias how it b.b.c. Doco the u.k. John and Jane in Boston spar. To right now to go the voice need the voice to out of 3 at the moment and that is definitely mystery text 172 of the 2 q. And. As. So take the actors name old the character has betrayed time. ship which is killed when a fire broke out on a Navy warship in this month and year fire on one of the Royal Navy's latest guided missile destroyers killed 8 men $23000000.00 pound h.m.s. Glasgow being fitted out of a shipyard near Newcastle upon a time at the Gaumont in Sheffield Charlton Heston James Coleman start in the last man at the a.b.c. Gemma Craven starred in the Slipper and the rose at the Crucible you could enjoy the classics for a salute How we doing when September 1966 last time 3 in a few months time you were doing very well Karyn and Holly Clement Freud for the voice it isn't I'm afraid Clement Freud easy 8 yes yes yes and yes Angela 3 but you'd expect that from Angela Well done John and Angie and Kirk sandal is the voice Yes it is well done that 3 for you. Well done to you Bucks Julian High green you've got to go in for Richard Burton maybe it isn't Richard that 2 out of 3 though is good enough Janet the stains gone for 2 No she's gone for one and she's got one that's just the t.v. Theme isn't it good well you've all done very well you got the last time through this then t.v. Theme mystery voice and song Take the actor's name or the character he's betrayed. In the. Tech Sheffield 133 star in Texas Sheffield email is how it b.b.c. Doco dot u.k. Daniel Laird come in in darkest hour it's a bit before my time this oh really is it Randall and Hopkirk to cease the t.v. Theme now song is yes it is I don't know the voice yet but it sounds like Richard Wilson probably before his time but no not Richard Wilson flush of inspiration says Daniel in his 2nd dream correct and the voice says yes it is very good that 3 out of 3 recognizes a voice from the rating in the really yes of course he does that doesn't mean. I knew that all those years of being subjected to death by c. Beebies with the kids would come in handy when you've done it that's 3 out of 3 Hall of Fame Brill. And. Completely plinking plank by the way just in case you're wondering yes 9 months to 4 last time through then that was. If you have any last guesses feel free tech Sheffield 3 star Texas Sheffield email how it bbc Doc Now when this came out my list I was sat there going from one get away playing that way but then suddenly the back of my mind got caught. Just as I. Got do it. Rick Deeds was very very big in the America in the middle of the 1970 s. He was an American based in l.a. And he had a hit record. But actually 2 but this is the one that you'll hear from 1976 he worked it out yet. I'm sorry for playing it but could I just have to. Bring. All the ladies with me read. To the. Hour. The book. In St. The believe along comes. Ok becomes what he's been having to go to says Martin the band's the x. Diesel Sub-Mariner who said it's the year I joined the Navy is it that song is the yes that is absolutely the song Congratulations. Everybody for everybody else everybody in there can give you the answer I think we can t.v. Theme wise and well done if you identified it of course the full a rise of Reginald parent led a roster in that was really really was great so funny sunshine does it and all that to get where I am today. Derek Jacobe it was playing I Claudius the time growth for him launched in television screens period drama set in ancient Rome. And of course the true man for man suspended blinded by the light the 3 of them would seen you in the Hall of Fame. And now I'm. Going to play because I love my finances benefit this is about the time I got into man for man just bankrolls the album this is just a blinded by the light written by Bruce Springsteen. Just gone 4 o'clock let's get the latest news then with Kate Linda Holmes Swedish prosecutors have dropped their investigation into a rape allegation against the Wiki Leaks founder Julian Assange and he remains in prison in London however awaiting extradition demands for espionage charges in the United States as our correspondent in stock Emadi savage explains prosecutors said the evidence relating to an alleged incident in 2010 had weakened over time they actually closed the case a couple of years ago because they said it was difficult to continue while genius owned was holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy but they reopened those files as soon as he came out and they spent the past 6 months digging over some of the original evidence but also carrying out new interviews but they said some of those witness testimonies were difficult to take into consideration is evidence because people's memories and distractions of events change over time a chef a councilor has breached the code of conduct has had the whip removed by Labor councillor Neil Gibson has been sanctioned following 2 complaints to the council Standards Board councillor Gibson declined to comment but said he would be appealing to Labor Party regional office against the decision by Sheffield Labor group standards. It is announced it will not renew its sponsorship of Prince Andrei's charity picture palace a multinational bank said it made the decision for commercial reasons that he could York is facing a barrage of criticism following his b.b.c. Interview in which he discussed his friendship with a convicted sex offender Geoffrey staying there is a big event in don't cast today getting people with commercial vehicles ready for clean and the freight to transport association or running the event to the racecourse aim to get business owners prepared for what's to come in proposed Sheffield transports furniture up and down the country going to be affected by our 7 operators are also off to sell it so he has a lot. Of sold on and trucks are going to cost money. Could for different firms to be honest they are after sell some of the fleeting vehicles Sheffield city council in the University of Sheffield hoping to secure funding to make the high street in far gate nicer works on to complete a business case to build in the spring for up to 25000000 pounds from the government's future high streets fund as a public event on many.

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Paedophiles has been found stabbed to death in his cell at Phil Sutton prison New York 33 year old Richard Hochul who was from Ashford in Kent abused as many as 200 children in Malaysia he's been given 22 life sentences the prosecution's been setting out its case against former England footballer Paul Gascoigne who is accused of drunkenly kissing a woman on a train the 52 year old denies sexual assault the court has he told police he was trying to boost the woman's confidence the B.B.C.'s Fiona Trott was at Teesside Crown Court we also heard from another witness who was on the train she said she saw Paul gas going drinking out of a milk carton but the liquid wasn't the color of milk she said the jury was also told that after the kissing incident another woman got angry and shouted at him the cofounder of the environmental protest group extinction rebellion has appeared in court accused of attempting to disrupt flights at Heathrow Airport 53 year old Roger Hallam is charged with conspiring to cause a public nuisance a survey by the r.a.c. Suggests a 3rd of motorists have witnessed physical aggression related to a driving incident in the past year many also express concern about dangerous driving such as texting while on the road but a 5th of motorists admitted to checking text messages while at the wheel themselves and the same proportion said they're driven while over the alcohol limit the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have arrived in Pakistan for a 5 day tour a large security present presence is in place for the trip that comes during tensions between Pakistan and India over Kashmir b.b.c. News it's 3 minutes past 11 Sisson. News story and watch trouble. In the radio moment thank you very much indeed for that Conrad chelation is still is he's on the naughty step but he does get his publisher back for taking part in the bag this evening you get that chance again tomorrow night at 2211 just before we move on this evening there's been so much rain across our part of the world I mean he doesn't go to the country today lots of problems with the floodwaters. Including in March wood in how high the road is still blocked both ways this is actually the tree that fell down there just after twigs earlier on today when it was really blowing Hazel Mint has lots of problems around the way down the road area just next to the train station lower street there wasn't possible at all earlier and we're told now is just passable on the b 2131 going next to the train station and in East Sussex Lewis on the 8 to 77 there's been an accident there involving a van and a pedestrian that's close to the road both ways between Antioch street and castle gates will keep an eye on that for you if you train travelling late tonight there's no service between Portsmouth Harbor and Hilsey on any of the operators g.w. Or Southwestern or southern because of an electrical supply problem we'll keep an eye on that throughout the evening for you will keep an eye. Something I got given well. Actually I've got to give it back but it's a very very old publication. Maybe a few of you with. Absolute. I'm. Just. Trying. To. Running Up That Hill 9 minutes past 11 it's passed. On the light show on the b.b.c. Across the south lovely to have you with us on a Monday night we're going to be playing the flipper game after midnight which if you haven't heard before I'll explain to you a little bit later on now I got given a very old publication today actually given I've got to give it back I suspect it might be worth a little bit of money on e Bay or other auction sites but a friend of mine who sadly had a death in the family not so long ago was doing the unhappy task of dealing with everything that comes along with that situation and clearing out the house while doing so realized that the family member had kept a big stash of old newspapers and magazines often with very specific reasons there was usually and historical event attached to them for example and it was fascinating brought back of them into words and I fascinated to go through and see things like the newspapers that would distribute it to the soldiers in France during World War 2 telling of victory or the impending victory I was absolutely agog those looking at those these incredible things I've been brought back to England from the soldiers having had the free sheet distributed in France and the famous names as well the Daily Mail was there the news of. World was there often for royal occasions if there was a wedding going on if there was nothing there was might have been one of. The coronation you know of a majesty the queen which was quite a good find and the one that entranced me the most because I'm a massive t.v. And radio nerd was the 1965 edition of the Radio Times I'm holding it in my hands now it says on the front price sixpence for January the 30th of February the 5th and the reason that this person has kept hold of this edition is because it is a special edition it's the one for the funeral of so Winston Churchill which took place in 1965 on Saturday January the 30th and that's obviously why it's been hung onto and anything like this I can just spend hours analyzing and poring over the 1st 2 pages of the magazine has the professional route that the funeral cortege took from the Tower of London past and falls cathedral to Westminster Hall the next 12 $34.00 pages of the magazine a given over to the funeral service the order of service the hymns they're going to be sung all the words of the hymns are in there as well as the words that were going to be spoken at the eulogies as well everyone who was going to be taken place is pretty much like they've just printed the order of service into the magazine itself so that historically is of course absolutely fascinating this is a magazine that predates me by 10 years so it's a treat just to be able to have a look at it really and have a look at what was going on so the 1st few pages given over to the funeral of Winston Churchill So I read through all that. You get a little bit further read and then you get the t.v. Listings and the radio listings and these are the bit that really and transfer me because I love looking at what people were watching and listening to all those years ago over 50 years ago and about 53 years ago I think this is before radio stations even existed when you get to the radio pages you've got the home. Service you've got the 3rd Programme which of course I became Radio 3 and you've got the Light Programme the closest thing of which today is Radio 2 I don't think at this point any local radio exists we certainly didn't exist at this point in time so that's fascinating one of the things I find fascinating about it is the fact that so many shows are still on Saturday afternoon the Light Programme any questions that still go in the arches on the Sunday morning that's still going yesterday in Parliament incredibly still going and then you get to the t.v. Page and depending on where you are in the country there was only one channel back then there was b.b.c. One I think b.b.c. 2 was on but it wasn't available in most of the country so this Radio Times from January 1905 only has b.b.c. One in the highlight for Sunday night January the 28th Dr Finlay's casebook 950 tells you a little bit about what's going to be going on in that particular show there's also details of that afternoon's edition of that costs a 6 2nd showing for some of the cases encountered by said Victoire and Victor to feature in Brian blessid of course fancy Smith if you can remember by about 4 songs of praise Sunday evening 10 to 7 yet that's still going strong as another one of those planks British broadcasting before that at 6 pm on the Sunday night sortie assisted by sweep and Harry Corbett in Good morning boys from the north of England . So that's great I love to see all that I can read I will I will read this for from cover to cover before I give it back and even probably photocopy and scan a little bit of it as well Monday night on b.b.c. One there's a film about Stanley Matthews celebrating its 50th birthday he's our Saturday hero all about his glorious career in football and he's great achievements for England and Stoke City Football Club as well so as well as all that. There's the adverts that this is great this is a real bit of social history of Britain in the 1960 s. The back page of the Radio Times January 19th 65 banish mice used Gramma it's nonpoisonous and it's sold everywhere in one shilling packet scrum product Ltd It is not poisonous How is it getting rid of the mice. I'm afraid I don't have the answer to that question for adults only Hill's Bronco balsam it's not suitable for children liquid 3 shillings and 6 and 5 and 11 and past steals 2 shillings and sixpence available from chemists So that's fascinating there's also an advert for Shackleton's chairs they were well known Northern don't have their them down here and q. Not cruises as well fancy a cruise to my Rishis it's going to set you back 86 pounds according to the advert in the Radio Times in 1985 anyway I could spend a very very long time going through this and reading you every listing and you probably think it already well I remember was on telly in 1905 part you don't need to give me the full chapter and verse but what it brings to mind for me because it's such a lovely find a whole bag full of old newspapers and magazines like that which give you a little glimpse into life 50 years ago I know it's probably all out there on the Internet now I've probably seen quite a lot of it online but it's not the same as holding the magazine and flipping through it and looking at the photographs I mean Winston Churchill himself on the front page I should expect on the day of his funeral there's a picture of the Blue Peter. Back in the day Christopher traces in there there's pictures of some of the presenters on the b.b.c. Radio as well Marjorie Anderson introduces Woman's Hour this week on the like program and a Floyd Patterson heavyweight fight on support for you on b.b.c. One flawed part 3 parts than a George the man who wants to fight Cassius Clay which took place last weekend in America you have to wait a whole week to see the fight on the telly by them it's lovely to see it feel it and it's tangible and it's real so what it made me think is what are the publications that have been saved in your house maybe along most lines the person who saved this Radio Times did so because of Churchill funeral and you had royal wedding ones as well special editions v e. Even incredible stuff. Stories like that out there I'm sure of people who save special editions because of a news event that happened on the day after a couple of election ones I think would you believe from recent years a certain a couple of all radio times mainly the ones with my name it. But that's the other part of the question what I mean specially interested in hearing about tonight on the text 81 triple 3 with Miller as the 1st word on the e-mail path dot Sissons b.b.c. Doco u.k. It's s I w 7 s. By the way and I'm a phone number which I'll give you in a minute or one of the publications that was saved in your house maybe because you were in them now it could be something happened of great importance that made the national papers or the Radio Times or something like that and I wished you'd keep that because it was a life changing event hopefully a happy one not necessarily but hopefully a happy one but I suspect more of these are going to be the local press Juno what I mean I think this is going to be the time you were at school and you're involved in a charity event and you clipped out of the local free paper that used to come through the letterbox on a Friday whether you want to the or not and has kept it beautifully preserved or maybe in between the pages of a heavy book or maybe she had an whole album of your doings was that you let your sports team when you were at school were you in the football team we were in the cricket team have you got a picture of yourself 102030 years ago someone in your family kept saying to to fall question one of the old magazines and newspapers you kept hold of because of events that happened like Winston Churchill's funeral there on this already oh times and I'll share a bit more of that with you between now and when that and also what other personal ones that maybe you didn't kept but maybe a more dad or your grandparents did and you know it's still there somewhere along with all the old family photos and old school photos and that kind of thing the time you were in the local paper and what we're doing in that local paper one triple 3 with the 1st word on the text you can give us a ring as well on this a number b.b.c. Radio part. 105100. And you can email me Pat Sissons b.b.c. Doco do you care. Tweeted a picture by the way p.j. Sissons of me with the old Radio Times if you want to have a look at it you can find That's my Twitter feed What was the old newspaper a magazine that you kept for the longest like to find out what the oldest one is but I also want to know the one that you want to pull through with Milla as the 1st word on the tax nearly 20 past 11 got some brand new music from Tom Morcha I think this might be the love song of the year you know it's called you and I. Hold this song Oh you're understand now I feel. I'm not scold you and I 1122 show on the b.b.c. Across the south and sitting in for Paul Miller This week I was given this beautiful old copy of the Radio Times to have a look at today price sixpence and the reason the person who hung onto it did so is because it's the special edition they published in January of 1965 for the funeral of some Winston Churchill So he has all the details of the service in there but for me what I really enjoyed getting into was the t.v. Listings of what's going to be on your television Tonight's on b.b.c. One Thursday January the 28th with the show the Barry sisters and Lonnie Donegan now has a night of entertainment for you the Berry system going to go presumably my old man's a Bussmann dustman even before. Thursday night Blue Peter at 5 past 5 with Christopher Trice and Valerie Singleton watch with mother 130 Andy Pandy with Maria Bernard Rionda to play with your small children on b.b.c. . Thursday January 965 and lots of good stuff on the radio as well including Does the team think an early panel game with Jimmy Edwards Ted Ray and Tommy tradin. On the special that repeat of the topical news quiz so that what was that like the 1965 version of I Got News For You really enjoyed looking at what I want to know about is what you've kept hold of whether it was for historical reasons like Winston Churchill funeral or whether because you or a family member were included in the paper I really want to hear about the personal one that your mom or dad or grandparents hung on b.b.c. Radio part Oh wait so wait one Harbinger divide $100.00. Got some lovely Texan e-mails coming in which I'll share with you in a moment Audrey is on the phone in Bishop stone 1st of all good evening or drain you know how you know not too bad news so yeah I'm all right thank you for a wet Monday night one of you hang on to the old coronation edition of the Radio Times. A what's that 53 yes they did for a made the 31st that you know thanks yeah some didn't television Well there were more things going that they shouldn't Yeah so the same time passed the moving at the time I think and part 3013 Do you know which with now you know yeah they have a quibble over about one no apparent I think something like that now I spose but and I'm. Monday night which is and it's got the North service where I. Wish children yet and I'm 6 o'clock with the new. 630 North Country folk music. That's not a little stereotypical is it and it was 27 the clock 20 questions now we asked coronation Chronicle is reporting and caucus millions care so much I don't have any order I got a minute so this is 953 and obviously that's pivotal for people getting tele was makes a lot of people asked to see the coronation you know this this is this I'm looking at Monday night because it's monday not and I think that it is. You know the 1st day and then on the light program they had let let the band play at 6 o'clock the on that apply all the all. News headlines family favorites I think a snarky now. Before my time obviously already but was it was a comedy show featuring a ventriloquist dummy me was with them and they and they gave us with pizza breasts and not canned fruit heck did anyone think a ventriloquist dummy would work on the radio I mean obviously date. One. Could use easily. Obviously Peter right. And he got any guess where Maxwell was Mike spike right oh no hurry think Barrow read the t.k. Rummel Chesney impeach him up and leave the n.p.t. York in his orchestra they all have their own orchestras they're. Going to do before we do the listing because we'll be if we're going to have the Time magazine I think 1953 you've bought that you bought it because the coronation though you might want it or yeah did you have the t.v. And don't know how we're going to I don't think it reached up north but that. Might . Tell a baseball. Say the right. The o. Took precedence over the television in those days I think that was probably a better age that you and radio was more important even. Better if that was still the case so. It's lovely to hear the. Although I still got the. Same post as well oh wow which came out I laid back in the day. Got the call and I got. The quote. Well I do you got it with you now order the flick in a couple of pages and let's find out what the 1st headline is that was about the coronation club and he's going to get 4 or 5 page the From. The queen the crown the boy couldn't walk. Well my love you know but I'm not the glorious home can touch the skull in this man is a lot more of which we haven't got time to and then the 1st headline after you get past the coronation bit will be something something like chemist Doncaster straight now open till 7 pm on. A lovely day about how do you keep to keep them in good condition because you know people like me who get fascinated by reading stuff like that it's lovely to speak to you and you do in a grand. Jury could all round. We related order I don't have to give you a check for the compliment. And I think. The ring is the one of the best. Yeah we'll try not to ruin it while pulls away I want. To take a self but by now the coronation edition of the York Post me still is the Leeds local newspaper ad and it was wide back in most days and the Radio Times from 1953 that beats my 9651 I really want to hear about the ones you've kept your in as well the. Saving and Stella in head Jen sent me a lovely text earlier on that says hi Pat I've got a pop clipping from the Portsmouth Evening News I think it's from the winter of 1983 or maybe 64 I was in my 1st year of senior school and I was photographed climbing a huge mound of snow moved by a snowplow in Brown's Bre road in East because it was a bus route so they had to get it clear there I am in my school coat in those days we had very few clothes and I'm looking sheepish because I thought I'd been caught doing something naughty say the 1st my mum and dad knew about it was a was when it was in the evening paper I've still got the cutting and I can remember it today exactly what I'm after Stella exactly what I'm after because these days he's not only are we one of the most photographed nations in the world there c.c.t.v. Cameras on every street corner these days I'm not saying that's necessarily a good or a bad thing but you're always being photographed you're always being filmed on top of that we're always filming each other and ourselves with our mobile phones these days there's more t.v. Channels than ever before the Internet is kind of put it all on t.v. In a way so if you've got something like that from the sixty's when you had to have a decent camera or you had to be the b.b.c. I.t.v. To film anything then that's just a lovely little memories now and it's something that is precious I think of the explosion in photographs in recent years how many millions more there must be than there used to be because you don't have to get them developed anymore they're all there on your phone so that's really Plus precious Stella thank you for calling with that Bill's on the phone in Chile Hello Bill. How are you I'm well thank you and what's your publication of note that you hung on to. Looking for something else in the bookcase last week and I came across a magazine no practical photography magazine Oh yes. 1983 Yeah and it's mostly about me. You were a practical photographer were you Bill Yeah we had. A competition called Photo go and I thank you craft the girl code Samantha and 3 or 4 pages in the magazine are about my pictures and the price was a day with Lord Lichfield in the studio with our ego and 100 pounds worth of gear fast fantastic and that was because of the ones that you sent in what was and I'm Samantha Yeah there I ask what your relationship with Samantha was. Well my wife was organizing a. Charity darts match at the local pub and I spotted half she was only 15 right wanted her and I thought he'd be ideal for the job and she was and so you took some pictures. I mean it must be fairly strong competition because practical photography I don't know it particularly but I'm guessing it was quite a well known publication market international competition yeah so you did really well that bill of 1500 quid was the good in the eighty's that's a huge amount of money yeah Mind you the highlight of the day there were several highlights of. Did they die. I asked the model they gave me to change into a hue. And she didn't have one so the headdress I took as off. Of boredom no impropriety I'm sure Bell and. We we went to a nearby restaurant for lunch and you wouldn't believe this. But you know that I just had to kick his fingers I'm sure soon as you put your cigarettes they change the ashtray. Yeah that's a side of the Taj will be able to do that and I was load let's fill the bill when you spend the day with a. Bit like me a bit of a bit of a light in the shooter line c.j. Yeah yeah he told a lot of times you know us a few anecdotes. Are you featured in the in the magazine as well as the Michael interview with your a picture of you yeah and then the following month it was the actual. Graphic record of the day. They are not dying and no one. I got that edition as well now can't remember where I put it oh it'll it'll be somewhere it will be up in the loft also my well what lovely memories of that soul come to my cause you just discovered this magazine a few days ago did you say yeah fantastic How long did you buy with your 1500 quid . Companies that sponsored the competition gave me a. Video camera as. I wasn't into a nice 1000 pounds. I really posh camera best thing you ever did was buy the issue of practical photography with the competition in by the sounds of it well after that people started asking me to take photos of them commercially and always School catch a Chris. And I made more photography and then I did as a cast. So it kind of gave you a. New inroad into that business. About look after that magazine. Show Rees wife was fine with that with Page 3. $25.00 to $12.00 is the time what was the local paper or indeed it could be national one it was a national publication that Bill was and that you featured in years ago and you've kept the paper all the clipping I'd love to hear. Please. Say you love me 20 minutes to 12 on the nose it's passes and sitting in for formula and so 1 o'clock our flippity word game that we always do after midnight on a Monday is on the way in about 20 minutes time from now so I got lent an old Radio Times from 1965 today it was kept because it was the funeral of so Winston Churchill edition. Was the sort of speculating jokingly earlier all under fuss that this on e Bay rather than give it back to my mate if I get any money on it Michael Douglas not that one another one has just email me to say he's found the Save it as you know me by the Oceanside is currently going at 9 pounds $99.00 so I could do that but only get an a for it so I'll probably just give it back I mean join the letters on the letters page actually this is the Radio Times of January the 28th 1965 Elspeth Disney from Essex writes whilst watching such programmes as panorama tonight and so on I have noticed one slightly sad fact the interview is. Why is this so please let's have a bash more of color and charm on these programs and let the women quote unquote have a go. Bad can it be I think else but it with absolutely the right intention there are just sure that the more colorful a bit more charming if they let some women on the television from time to time it's a battle we're still fighting today credibly pats on the phone in chipping in Essex Coincidently enough how are you Pats thank you to talk to you Churchill and I thought well I've got. The local paper. So she was. But Member of Parliament who has a pool 950 saw it and the headline is Churchill resigned as prime minister Wow But underneath it only from page in about 2 inches down is a picture of a wedding couple on me and in those days I put lots of wedding photos in the paper Yeah but why this 'd one was on the phone. And it's my house when I'm on. The married and I can't think why we're on the front a pop into my house and the news all the absolutely fantastic So you've got the local paper for the comes to chew and see where Churchill was and pay as he retires and your on your sharing his front page with a yes fine fast they have goodies that that's absolutely shoe Pabst and so you were married obviously in 55 as well yes yes yes and once they have a caption with the picture well. It could be just as on the actually in point because it's starting to look a fairytale Yeah I just don't know it just says that they only used to sew in tones and so got married at the church that was on the 2nd of April you know. That's more or less all it's gone just a how how lovely I mean you hope you're part of history that literally. Not going to have to go and have a look at all the you know let me add some things that when you know the local and say I looked in those races and I moved away but I'm now back in Essex. Yes I listen if we know what oh that's in last a really lovely memory thank you so much for sharing what was your husband's name pop Philip said that yourself and Philip said this was the end he was in uniform the chair all she's outside he's just looking about you is cutting a dash striking fellow it is you from what was your dress like pack. Well just a why at least you know you know whether that's what it was like. That's lovely Did you have a little bit on the inside of the wedding announcements as well. They so chose I mean they probably were more into that looks like them but I just thought you know a few lines of whatever whoever took the couple work but there's nothing extraordinary why we're on the front page I don't know but. That's like playing just. Well I think it's a great power and I don't I get that I get someone to copy it and preserve it digitally because the trouble is with all these lovely old bits of paper newspapers and stuff they will eventually break down even if you've preserve the well yes I mean. Close to going through a lot of old photos of the family history and things that you know my son looking for me will you know who all these people are on the photos please put my name to them Yeah and this is what I mean about the fact that we took so few photos then compared to today we're talking about 10 seconds when I find it so I mean I mean it does get a bit ridiculous I love to say photos but the member who said I wish someone being interviewed he said the day we stop printing out photos of life and our lives and the national lives and sticking them in albums is the day everything starts to go wrong because one day something horrible will happen it will lose all these digital ones and we won't have the originals anymore but usually we've got loads of my grandchildren that they could send them to with so they are you know my i Pad and that. Printed out there's some very good ones around but I mean you know. So I don't they're not putting now. And I think. There are lots of there are lots of good services power I won't name them because I'll get told off for advertising the but on the line you can go on and I'm sure someone can I run with it you probably can but I may deliver them to you like an album so you can pick out Ok so that's quite nice and you can. Some quite nice album designs as well I'm a pretty pictures out by them in the book so that's a good service to have that means you can do and you probably can do it from your i Pad And yeah I think it's quite called a lost art there's lots of benefits to digital photography but it is change the way we engage with our history I think of it but that front page is a classic thank you so much for telling us about I love hearing about it well I'm under now concerned that I just saw all that was you know as you were talking about Churchill. Well now you are actual history in any zone and closer to n.z. As well brilliant especially those that were able to vote for so lovely memories thank you so much Pat I love to read about that and thanks for listening to the show Ok Take care thank you for standing in why do you really when you stand in the boat or will you don't have to thank me they do pay me Pat. Nice to have a bypass in shipping on Ghar in Essex I mean that's just fab it Churchill retires he's on the front page of the local papers own constituency and there's Patton Philip on their wedding day on the same from Page I don't think it gets much better than that you know I've got a text here from Jeff in Oxford he says Pa in your old Radio Times of 965 it was on Thursdays top of the Pops or don't know some of the. Day television we've got tonight 655 introduced by Cliff Mitchell More featuring Alan Whicker Julian Pettifer and Magnus Magnusson among for the top of the Pops 730 a new look at Britain's best sellers disc stars news from this week's top 20 and that's all it says about that but Dr killed there is an 8 o'clock start Richard Chamberlain and I and the stewards at 10 to 9 invites you to meet Lonnie Donegan the Barry sisters and Sheila O'Neill backed up by the b.b.c. Scottish variety orchestra. How many varieties orchestras do you need you need morning England Scotland in the UK still going anymore yeah I'm fascinated by the I'm going to read a bit more about later on John's on the phone in high stakes how Jan. Oh well it's very lovely to speak to you John factoring pulls off this week. Back on Monday so you're in the paper the local paper clipping that's been kept for a while I understand your long time line with knowing to do it. 6 to 960 no you counted on your fingers while you're talking to me a double as well all right I will do you know I do this I don't worry about it said 1969 Why are you in the paper I was in the paper because of that played Eliza Doolittle from My Fair Lady and I think we did it for tonight at the workbook to try and Hastings a school thing it was a local I'm from society yeah this is like plant and solitary what with a cold the school the openly School of Speech in Cooma the Albany school was that yes what sealed Albany connection was that the name of the owner or the area I think it was the night is the. Cash and you were you in it for a while John was your passion when you were younger living it with host realty don't feel 'd we need. To read that you know there is a lot please not another extracurricular activity because I'm one that always let's use a tweet to look I wonder what it will to do next. In the dead can I cry who throw it in my dad's just left it all take us through until he won't like it of course I went I'm not so I saw you want to come again kind of man or stop plays video I offer that and the monkey but. You probably got more chance of getting the bug gave me a little bit cheaper I would have all you know name a full set back to the show that John you realize had a little more which meant you got to step out on stage I could have done. Audrey Hepburn style and I had to wait just remembered it said in the pipe and done it more beautiful gal yet Audrey Hepburn would have been happy to weigh one day was not so good of you in it yet was brilliant and I was so wakeful like this I love to never go. Nerve Liston never fluffed a line that sounds really big headed but I didn't get us who knew all of the different characters lowing in a mouse but you dedicated to as well the junk as you were enjoying it so much I had no think you'd call put in a list and. You know flippantly being someone that's so in course now I can I'm getting map I'm getting not John from this conversation that's a good thing I think the side would be the picture was it just you in the in the gown in the allies a Doolittle's or burn inspired outfit or the whole cast Well if the whole color left by calling them a sort of course as they darn 'd let's go and took a picture and yes there is quite a big pit to just lovely to look back and not think oh does not do that and was the name of the local paper that it was a do you remember yes silly Hastings and he said then observed the fantastic Oh how lovely to have kept hold of Nazis was it 969 did you say yes it was to the just will see anyone else who's in that pitch about the group shot of the whole thing there's a sensitive one is to. Oh. I wonder if they've all got that Piper at home as well when they. Get is Well give us your best Eliza Doolittle then John with the accent before she goes all posh Oh my one is a rain somewhere or someone coaxing you go. How do. We. Know let's have. To do this together if I'll be Rex Harrison newbie Julie Andrews that would be and is nice to. Great memories John thank you so much for your. Great to talk Jan formally My Fair Lady still got the picture of when she was in the Piper back in 1909 Love Levi's Mary any support on the taxes I've got a copy of the London Evening Standard of man's 1st landing on the Moon Yeah that was pretty special I've also got the standard reporting on the shooting of Senator Robert Kennedy in 1968 says Mary is that kind of thing isn't it it's an odd thing to want to hold on to this stuff but I've got a few newspapers a similar things as well the more recent years that I have to say I got the last episode of the last edition rather of the independent because it's still out there still a website and you can still get it on your tablet or whatever but it's not a newspaper anyone remember buying the last one about specifically they might have been better if I bought it on a few other days and then them are stayed in business maybe Daniels on Hayling Island he says Pa I was in the paper at a local street party joining the Charles and Diana wedding and I've got the cutting from that in the Portsmouth Evening News I was about 4 years old I remember hating being there. Sat next to a load of kids that I didn't know says Danielle so there's everyone else enjoying the street party but a coke bit of fun that say probably got mugged that they gave all the school kids with Charles on one side and Diana on the other. And as you with a grumpy face down your preserved for all time in the Portsmouth New. Jen's at home in Bexhill and says Pat the earliest cutting I've got is my sister and her husband's wedding photo from July 1970 it was in the old Brighton and Hove Herald or maybe it was because that it was great though because you could always see who got married the week before yes but like John. Or not just before that phone passed in Essex you are going to the series of articles says Jan which is from various Sussex newspapers about the hurricane in October 1987 I'll bet there's a few of those out there Jan from people who had incidents with the hurricane in 87 and their town and their locale because everyone in this part of it was affected one way or another Jill's in Selsey to say I've still got the picture of me as a lad in in the Chichester observer in the hospital pantomime many years ago when I was a student apparently according to the review my singing was 1st class it says Jane in Oxford says My mother has kept all the press cuttings of the Essex post in the thirty's and forty's of my grandfather's art exhibitions he was called Roland Shu de b And he was quite well known while he was getting it all in the paper Janie obviously was what a fantastic thing to have kept hold of not only the local history but your family history as well Elvira is on the phone in Abingdon Hello Elvira. Oh sorry I say that name correctly Oh you know I knew it was going to be one or the other I don't going to Elvira over there I dropped the wrong way well there I do I enjoyed house I being on tonight oh I think Joan was all I think I'm not sure there's raining outside Best not to look i'm nice indoors in a warm climate but anyway it's a time I started and you know you're very welcome of a nothing it's only you and me Elvira I'm sure no one else is listening at this but I'm. Not like that and you collect unusual headlines I'm told what kind of thing are we talking about like the one I'm just pissed that is the oxen man all so. Date January the 14th 1982 Yeah I had that headline in Moscow mind of 16 Oxford minus 20 and I remember the thing well we we have visitors and we always have a war to go local packed my husband eyebrows were freezing. And he was getting a little flecks of ice on the end as they started to freeze up it was minus 20 and I'm looking at the got the paper here so you kept that headline and indeed that paper because that's a personal memory for you you're moving out in the horrible minus 20. In the center of Oxford and so you thought now I think you know apologize it would have been done itself and you and you've wanted to keep that why because because it's personal to you because that is a nice memory of you and your husband No I am a bit if you like and I used to pluck time usual headline but I stopped doing it but this one I can never get rid of was probably because it was a bit like spare and that yeah it's nice for wanted I thought something nice about having it tangible as well as our saying earlier with this old Radio Times being able to flip through it's not just read it on a computer screen I think is quite nice What kind of unusual headlines did you collect then Vera do any spring to mind. That we had a flooding in our back garden I think that was in 19 that was in so that would have been about the flying time maybe and all the snow went away we saw the flooding in the Oxford Mail came some pictures I've got that yeah. I can't really remember anything else a lot less springs to mind at the moment but when you say when you when you say unusual what you mean what was that made you smile made you laugh not necessarily local ones but. Just. The one I thought was great news just let me say enough that. She's rifling through her collection as we speak. Oh yes well this is a this is my husband and I know a black girl. Understand almost so. That. 83. Day visit famed developing here Elvira about extreme weather. Most British of conversations what's the weather doing. That is safe for I have had a good size but obviously I can't so I drink and yeah I love hearing about Alvero and it's nice that even if it's not directly about you Spock's that memory of you and your husband and what you were doing so that's a nice reason to keep hold of it I think yes it is because my husband no longer here so that's not that well thank you for sharing those had lunch with I'm sure there's a few people who are around in Oxford and Abingdon in the early Eighties you might remember that minus 20 so you'll have spark that memory for them as well thank you very thank you for making the show Oh I thank you take care but. I really enjoyed that I'm going to take this Radio Times home with me finish reading the letters page and see what's on Blue Peter. All. Across the. Hall should. All. B.b.c. News. Opposition policies have dismissed the phone. Each of Boris Johnson's government has an election manifesto plans for tough sentences for violent offenders and legal targets for cutting plastic pollution remain more than 20 bills set out at the State Opening of Parliament but the queen began by saying the government is focused on achieving breaks it's by the end of the month my government's priority has always been to secure the United Kingdom's departure from the European Union on the 31st of October. My government intends to work towards a new partnership with the European Union based on free trade and friendly cooperation Meanwhile the Irish Foreign Minister Simon Kovan he has said it is still possible a Brics it deal could be reached this week he says technical discussions are continuing on Irish border arrangements Downing Street says there's still a long way to go England 02020 qualifier against Bulgaria in Sofia has been overshadowed by racist chanting it was stopped twice in the 1st half as the English players complained to the referee fans in the book Ball Gary a section of the stadium a gestures towards Raheem Sterling and Tyrone makings England $16.00 nil and manager Gareth Southgate says he's proud of the stance his team took we feel we've made a big statement I don't think any international game has been stopped in that way. So we've highlighted an area that is hugely important for everybody around the world. And remarkably given what they've been through my players walk of the pitch with a future Mars on their faces. I mean the end all that matters to me is them as a group a man from Kent who abused as many as 200 children overseas has been stabbed to death in prison in Yorkshire that he 3 year old Richard Hochul 1st visited Malaysia during a gap year before going on to Green children there while volunteering the B.B.C.'s Sarah Corcoran has more even produced an online manual advising other paedophiles on how to abuse children and to escape getting caught he then boasted about his own cry. Times online and the trial judge back in 2016 when he was sentence described this manual as a truly evil document the parents of a teenage motorcyclist who died in a crash in August have appealed on us t.v. Networks for the American woman involved to return to Britain 19 year old Harry Dom was killed in the accident in Northamptonshire answer clueless the wife of a u.s. Official left the u.k. 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News stories and cautions travel delays in the Radio thank you more if 3 minutes past midnight is the time I'm pleased to say that the earlier problem in Lewis in Sussex the 877 has now been sorted out on the roads fully reopened again between Antioch street and castle gate problems continuing Hazel made old loads and loads of surface water as it has been across much of our area tonight and lower straight the b 2131 earlier wasn't possible to talk we're told now it's just about possible their way down the road that's just on the need the bridge near to his or mid train station and in Hampshire in March would high the road is still blocked both ways the wind brought down a tree in Twiggs Lane earlier on and I still no access there haven't heard of any motorway or by road problems tonight which is hopefully the way it's going to stay I've got a couple more of your e-mails to read out and tax about the newspaper clipping you kept especially the ones that you read and then we will launch Monday night.

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Suggests a 3rd of motorists have witnessed physical aggression related to a driving incident in the past year many also express concern about dangerous driving such as texting while on the road but a 5th of motorists admitted to checking text messages while at the wheel themselves and the same proportion said they're driven while over the alcohol limit the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have arrived in Pakistan for a 5 day tour a large security present presence is in place for the trip that comes during tensions between Pakistan and India over Kashmir b.b.c. News it's 3 minutes past 11 this is b.b.c. Radio Kent eats all the air. Why are thank you very much indeed for that Congratulations to Liz He's on the naughty step but he does get his full militia back for taking part in the bag this evening you get that chance again tomorrow night at 2211 just before we move on this evening there's been so much rain across our part of the world I mean most of the country today lots of problems with the floodwaters still including in March ward in how high the road is still blocked by whites this is actually the tree that fell down there just after twigs earlier on today when it was really blowing Hazel mayor has lots of problems around the white down the road area just next to the train station lower street there wasn't possible at all earlier on we're told now is just passable on the beach you want. We want going next to the train station and in East Sussex Lewis on the 8 to 77 there's been an accident there involving a van and a pedestrian that's close to the road both ways between Antioch street and castle gates We'll keep an eye on that for you if you train traveling late tonight there's no service between Portsmouth Harbor and Hill say on any of the operators g.w. Or Southwestern or southern because of an electrical supply problem we'll keep an eye on that throughout the evening for you we'll keep an eye. Something I got given well. Give it back but it's a very very old publication. Maybe a few of you with. Absolute. I'm. Just. Trying. To. Be. Smug to. Come. Running Up That Hill 9 minutes past 11 it's passed. On the light show on the b.b.c. Across the south lovely to have you with us on a Monday night we're going to be playing the flipper to the game after midnight which if you haven't heard before I'll explain to you a little bit later on now I got given a very old publication today actually given I've got to give it back I suspect it might be worth a little bit of money on e Bay or other auction sites but a friend of mine who sadly had a death in the family not so long ago was doing the unhappy task of dealing with everything that comes along with that situation and clearing out the house while doing so realized that the family member had kept a big stash of old newspapers and magazines often with very specific reasons there was usually and historical event attached to them for example and it was fascinating brought back of them into words and I fascinated to go through and see things like the newspapers that would distribute it to the soldiers in France during World War 2 telling of victory or the impending victory I was absolutely agog those looking at those these incredible things I've been brought back to England from the soldiers having had the free sheet distributed in France and the famous names as well the Daily Mail was there the news of. World was there often for royal occasions if there was a wedding going on if there was nothing there was might have been one of. The coronation you know of her majesty the queen which was quite a good find and the one that entranced me the most because I'm a massive t.v. And radio nerd was the 1965 edition of the Radio Times I'm holding it in my hands now it says on the front price sixpence for January the 30th of February the 5th and the reason that this person has kept hold of this edition is because it is a special edition it's the one for the funeral of so Winston Churchill which took place in 1965 on Saturday January the 30th and that's obviously why it's been hung onto and anything like this I can just spend hours analyzing and poring over the 1st 2 pages of the magazine has the professional route that the funeral cortege took from the Tower of London past and falls cathedral to Westminster Hall the next 12 $34.00 pages of the magazine a given over to the funeral service the order of service the hymns they're going to be sung all the words of the hymns are in there as well as the words that were going to be spoken at the eulogies as well everyone who was going to be taken place is pretty much like they've just printed the order of service into the magazine itself so that historically is of course absolutely fascinating this is a magazine that predates me by 10 years so it's a treat just to be able to have a look at it really and have a look at what was going on so the 1st few pages given over to the funeral of Winston Churchill So I read through all that. You get a little bit further read and then you get the t.v. Listings on the radio listings and these are the bit that really and transfer me because I love looking at what people were watching and listening to all those years ago over 50 years ago and about 53 years ago I think this is before the radio stations even existed when you get to the radio pages you've got the home. Service you've got the 3rd Programme which of course I became Radio 3 and you've got the Light Programme the closest thing of which today is Radio 2 I don't think at this point any local radio exists we certainly didn't exist at this point in time so that's fascinating one of the things I find fascinating about it is the fact that so many shows are still on Saturday afternoon the Light Programme any questions that still go in the arches on the Sunday morning that's still going yesterday in Parliament incredibly still going and then you get to the t.v. Page and depending on where you are in the country there was only one channel back then there was b.b.c. One I think b.b.c. 2 was on but it wasn't available in most of the country so this Radio Times from January 1905 only has b.b.c. One in the highlight for Sunday night January the 28th Dr Finlay's casebook 950 tells you a little bit about what's going to be going on in that particular show there's also details of that afternoon's edition of that costs a 6 2nd showing for some of the cases encountered by said Victoire and Victor to feature in Brian blessid of course as fancy Smith if you can remember by about 4 songs of praise Sunday evening 10 to 7 yet that's still going strong as another one of those planks British broadcasting before that at 6 pm on the Sunday night sortie assisted by sweep and Harry Corbett in Good morning boys from the north of England . So that's great I love to see all that I can read I will I will read this for from cover to cover before I give it back and even probably photocopy and scan a little bit of it as well Monday night on b.b.c. One there's a film about Stanley Matthews celebrating its 50th birthday he's our Saturday hero all about his glorious career in football and his great achievements for England and Stoke City Football Club as well so as well as all that. There's the adverts now this is great this is a real bit of social history of Britain in the 1960 s. The back page of the Radio Times January 19th 65 banish mice used grama it's nonpoisonous and it's sold everywhere in one chilling packet scrum product Ltd It is not poisonous How is it getting rid of the mice. I'm afraid I don't have the answer to that question for adults only Hill's Bronco balsam it's not suitable for children liquid 3 shillings and 6 and 5 and 11 and pass steals 2 shillings and sixpence available from chemists So that's fascinating there's also an advert for Shackleton's chairs they were well known Northern don't have their them down here and q. Not cruises as well fancy a cruise terminal Rishis it's going to set you back 86 pounds according to the advert in the Radio Times in 1985 anyway I could spend a very very long time going through this and reading you every listing and you probably think it already well I remember it was on telly in 1905 part you don't need to give me the full chapter and verse but what it brings to mind for me because it's such a lovely find a whole bag full of old newspapers and magazines like that which give you a little glimpse into life 50 years ago I know it's probably all out there on the Internet now I've probably seen quite a lot of it online but it's not the same as holding the magazine and flipping through it and looking at the photographs I mean Winston Churchill himself on the front page I should expect on the day of his funeral there's a picture of the Blue Peter. Back in the day Christopher traces in there there's pictures of some of the presenters on the b.b.c. Radio as well Marjorie Anderson introduces Woman's Hour this week on the light program and a Floyd Patterson heavyweight fight on support for you on b.b.c. One flawed part 3 parts and a George the man who wants to fight Cassius Clay which took place last weekend in America you have to wait a whole week to see the fight on the telly by them it's lovely to see it feel it and it's tangible and it's real so what it made me think is what are the publications that have been saved in your house maybe along those lines the person who saved this Radio Times did so because of Churchill funeral and you had royal wedding ones as well special editions v e. Even incredible stuff. Stories like that out there I'm sure of people who save special editions because of a news event that happened on the day after a couple of election ones I think would you believe from recent years a certain a couple of all radio times mainly the ones with my name it. But that's the other part of the question what I mean specially interested in hearing about tonight on the text one triple 3 with Miller as the 1st word on the e-mail path dot Sissons b.b.c. Dot co dot u.k. It's s I w 7 s. By the way and I'm a phone number which I'll give you in a minute or one of the publications that was saved in your house maybe because you were in them now it could be something happened of great importance that made the national papers or the Radio Times or something like that and I wished you'd keep that because it was a life changing event hopefully a happy one not necessarily but hopefully a happy one but I suspect more of these are going to be the local press Juno what I mean I think this is going to be the time you were at school and you're involved in a charity event and you clipped out of the local free paper that used to come through the letterbox on a Friday whether you want to the or not and it's kept it beautifully preserved or maybe in between the pages of a heavy book or maybe she had an old whole album of your doings was it you let your sports team when you were at school we were in the football team we were in the cricket team have you got a picture of yourself 102030 years ago someone in your family kept the to focus one of the old magazines and newspapers you kept hold of because of events that happened like Winston Churchill's funeral there on this already oh times and I'll share a bit more of that with you between now and when that and also what other personal ones that maybe you didn't kept but maybe a mom or dad or your grandparents did and you know it's still there somewhere along with all the old family photos and old school photos and that kind of thing the time you were in the local paper what were you doing in that local paper one triple 3 with the 1st word on the text you can give us a ring as well on this a number this is b.b.c. Radio can call l. 8756 double one double one b.b.c. Radio James and you can e-mail me Patty Sissons b.b.c. Doco to you can. Tweeted a picture by the way p.j. Sissons of me with the old Radio Times if you want to have a look at it you can find That's my Twitter feed What was the old newspaper a magazine that you kept for the longest like to find out what the oldest one is but I also want to know the one that you are in on it with Mila as the 1st word on the tax nearly 20 past 11 got some brand new music from Tom Morcha I think this might be the love song of the year you know it's called you and I. Hold this song Oh you're understand now I feel. Here. I can tell you one. I'm not scold you and I. Show on the b.b.c. Across the south and sitting in for Paul Miller This week I was given this beautiful old copy of the Radio Times to have a look at today price sixpence and the reason the person who hung on to it did so is because it's the special edition they published in January of 1965 for the funeral of some Winston Churchill So he has all the details of the service in there but for me what I really enjoyed getting into was the t.v. Listings of what's going to be on your television Tonight's on b.b.c. One Thursday January the 28th it's with the show the Barry sisters and Lonnie Donegan now has a night of entertainment for you the Berry system going to go presumably my old man's a Bussmann dustman even before. Thursday night Blue Peter at 5 past 5 with Christopher Trice and Valerie Singleton watch with mother 130 Andy Pandy with Maria but brilliantly to play with your small children on b.b.c. . Thursday January 19th 65 and lots of good stuff on the radio as well including Does the team think an early panel game with Jimmy Edwards Ted Ray and Tommy tradin. On a special that repeat of the topical news because of what was that like the 1965 version of I Got News For You really enjoyed looking at what I want to know about is what you've kept hold of whether it was for historical reasons like Winston Churchill funeral or whether because you or a family member were included in the paper I really want to hear about the personal one that your mom or dad or grandparents this is b.b.c. Radio can cool 87561 w one b.b.c. Radio James got some of the texts and e-mails coming in which I'll share with you in a moment Audrey is on the phone in Bishop stone 1st of all good evening or drawing you know how you know not to bad news so yeah I'm alright thank you for a wet Monday night one of you hang on to the old coronation edition of the Radio Times. A. 53 yes they did the 31st that you know thanks yeah that is something television there are more things going that they shouldn't Yeah so test the living at the time you say. Plus 3013 days you know with now you know yeah they have a quibble over about one pence I think something not that now I spose but and I'm on the. Monday night which is and it's got the North service where I. Wish children yet and then 6 o'clock with the new. 630 North Country folk music. That's that's not a little stereotypical is it and it was 27 the clock 20 questions now we asked coronation Chronicle is reporting and caucus millions care so much I don't have any order I got a minute so this is 953 and obviously that's pivotal for people getting tally was makes a lot of people asked to see the coronation you know this this is this I'm looking at Monday night because it's monday not and I think that it is. Just you know the 1st day and then on the light program they had let let the band play at 6 o'clock and yeah all that apply all the all. News headlines family favorites I think a snarky not. Before my time obviously already but once I was on the comedy show featuring a ventriloquist dummy me was with them and they and they gave us with pizza breasts and not canned fruit heck did anyone think a ventriloquist dummy would work on the radio I mean obviously date. One. Could use easily. Be right. And he got any guess where Maxwell was Mike spike right oh no sorry see Beryl read the t.k. Rummel Chesney impeach him up and leave the n.p.t. York in his orchestra they all have their own orchestras they're. Going to before we do the listing because we'll be if we're going to have the Time magazine 1953 you've bought that you bought it because the coronation though you must want it or yeah did you have the t.v. And don't know how we're going to I don't think it reached up north but that. Might . Tell a baseball. Say the right. Theo took precedence over the television in those days I think that was probably a better age that you and radio was more important even. If you did a bit better if that was still the case so. It's lovely to hear the. Although I still got the. Same post as well oh wow which came out I laid back in the day. Got the call and I got. The call. Well I've you got it there with you now Audrey Yeah right flick in a couple of pages and let's find out what the 1st headline is that was about the coronation and he's going to get 4 or 5 page the From. The queen was crowned then the boy couldn't walk oh. Well why don't you know but I'm not the glorious. Scullin this man is a lot more of which we haven't got time to and then the 1st headline after you get past the coronation bit will be something something like a chemist don't cast a straight now open till 7 pm I'm. About to keep to keep them in good condition because people like me who get fascinated by reading stuff like that and let me just think you can you do in a grand. Jury could all round. We related order I don't have to give you a check for the compliment. And I think. The ring is the one of the best. Try not to ruin it while pulls away I want. To take a self but by now the coronation edition of the York Post the let me still is the lead local newspaper I don't if it was wide back in most days and the Radio Times from 1953 that beats my 965 I really want to hear about the ones you've kept your in as well. Saving and Stella in head Jen sent me a lovely text earlier on that says hi Pat I've got a pop clipping from the Portsmouth Evening News I think it's from the winter of 1983 or maybe 64 I was in my 1st year of senior school and I was photographed climbing a huge mound of snow moved by a snowplow in Brown's Bre road in East because it was a bus route so they had to get it clear there I am in my school coat in those days we had very few clothes and I'm looking sheepish because I thought I'd been caught doing something north say the 1st my mum and dad knew about it was a was when it was in the evening paper I've still got the cutting and I can remember it today exactly what I'm after Stella exactly what I'm after because these days not only are we one of the most photographed nations in the world there's c.c.t.v. Cameras on every street corner these days I'm not saying that's necessarily a good or a bad thing but you're always being photographed you're always being filmed on top of that we're always filming each other and ourselves with our mobile phones these days there's more t.v. Channels than ever before the Internet is kind of put it all on t.v. In a way so if you've got something like that from the sixty's when you had to have a decent camera or you had to be the b.b.c. I.t.v. To film anything then that's just a lovely little memory isn't that is something that is precious I think of the explosion in photographs in recent years how many millions more there must be than they used to because you don't have to get them developed anymore they're all there on your phone so that's really Plus precious Stella thank you for calling with that Bill's on the phone in Chile Hello Bill. How are you I'm well thank you and what's your publication of note that you hung on to. Looking for something else in the bookcase last week and I came across a magazine no practical photography magazine Oh yes. 1983 Yeah and it's mostly about me. You were a practical photographer were you Bill Yeah we had. A competition called Photo go and I thank you crafted girl code Samantha and 3 or 4 pages in the magazine are about my pictures and the price was a day with Lord Lichfield in the studio with our ego and 100 pounds worth of gear fast fantastic and that was because of the ones that you sent in what was and I'm Samantha Yeah there I ask what your relationship with Samantha was. Well my wife was organizing a. Charity darts match at the local pub and I spotted he was only 15 right wanted her and I thought he'd be ideal for the job and she was and so you took some pictures. I mean it must be fairly strong competition because practical photography I don't know it particularly but I'm guessing it was quite a well known publication market international competition yeah so you did really well that bill of 1500 quid was the good in the eighty's that's a huge amount of money yeah Mind you the highlight of the day there were several highlights of. They die. I asked the model they gave me to change into a hue. And she didn't have one so the headdress I took as off. Of boredom no impropriety I'm sure Bell and. We we went to a nearby restaurant for lunch and you wouldn't believe this. But you know that I just had to kick his fingers I'm sure soon as you put your cigarettes they change the ashtray. Yeah that's a side of the Taj will be able to do that and I was load let's fill the bill when you spend the day with a. Bit like me a bit of a bit of a bit of a light in the shooter line c.j. Yeah yeah he told a lot of times you know us a few anecdotes. Are you featured in the in the magazine as well as the Michael interview with your a picture of you yeah and then the following month it was the actual. Graphic record of the day. They are not dying and no one. I got that edition as well now can't remember where I put it oh it'll it'll be somewhere it will be up in the loft also my well what lovely memories of that soul come to my cause you just discovered this magazine a few days ago did you say yeah fantastic How long did you buy with your 1500 quid . Companies that sponsored the competition gave me a whole load of video cameras. I wasn't into a nice 1000 pounds. A really posh camera best thing you ever did them Bill was by the issue of practical photography with the competition in by the sounds of it well after that people started asking me to take photos of them commercially and always School catch a Chris. And I made more photography and then I did as a kid. Kind of gave you a. New inroad into that business. About magazine Yeah. Sure he's wife was fine with that with Page 3. 25 to 12 and what was the local paper or indeed it could be national one it was a national publication that Bill was and that you featured in years ago and you've kept the paper all the clipping I'd love to hear this is b.b.c. Radio. 176. To read as well 1st. Called. 25 to midnight. Please. Say you love me 20 minutes to 12 on the nose it's passes and sitting in for formula and so 1 o'clock our flippity word game that we always do after midnight on a Monday is on the way in about 20 minutes time from now so I got lent an old Radio Times from 1965 today it was kept because it was the funeral of so Winston Churchill edition I would it was a sort of speculating jokingly earlier a wonderful state this on e Bay rather than give it back to my mate if I get any money on it Michael Douglas not that one another one has just email me to say he's found the say but as you know me by the Oceanside is currently going at 9 pounds 99 so I could do that but only get an a for it so I'll probably just give it back I mean join the letters on the letters page actually this is the Radio Times of January the 28th 1965 Elspeth Disney from Essex writes whilst watching such programmes as panorama tonight and so on I have noticed one slightly sad fact the interview is. Why is this so please let's have a bash more of color and charm on these programs and let the women quote unquote have a go. Bad can it be I think else but it with absolutely the right intention there are just sure that the more colorful a bit more charming if they let some women on the television from time to time it's a battle we're still fighting today credibly pats on the phone in chipping in Essex coincidentally enough how are you Pats. Thank you to talk to you Churchill and I thought well I've got. The local paper. So she was. But Member of Parliament Oh yes $8.00 saw it on the headline is Churchill resigned as prime minister Wow But underneath it only from page and about 2 inches down is a picture of a wedding couple on me and in those days I put lots of wedding photos in the paper Yeah but why this 'd one was on the front. And it's my house when I'm on the move I'm married and I can't think why we're on the front a pop into one of those in use or that's absolutely fantastic So you've got the local paper for the comes to chew and see where Churchill was M.P.'s he retires and your on your sharing his front page with him yes on fast a how good he's that that's absolutely c Pabst So so you were married obviously I'm 55 as well yes yes yes and one does have a caption with the picture well. It could be just isn't going to actually important to me because it's not going to look at a family with the other stuff now it just says that they only used to sew in tones and so got married at the church that was on the 2nd of April you know. That's more or less all it's gone just they how how lovely I mean you hope you're part of history that literally. That night we have a bus going to have to go and have a look at all the you know let me add some things that went you know to the local and say I looked in those races and I moved away but I'm now back in Essex So yes I listen if we know it oh that's the last a really lovely memory thank you so much for sharing what was your husband's name pop Philip said that yourself and Philip said this was the end he was in uniform the chair all she's outside he's just looking at us cutting a dash Streitfeld I would you from what was your dress like pack. Well just a white lace you know just an old wedding dress but it was lace. About slovenly did you have a little bit on the inside of the wedding announcements as well when the you know because these photos I mean they probably were more into that look like they just thought you know if you. Lines of whatever whoever does the couple work there's nothing extraordinary while we're on the front page I don't know but. That's like playing just. Well I think it's a great power and I don't I get that I get someone to copy it and preserve it digitally because the trouble is with all these lovely old bits of paper newspapers and stuff they will eventually break down even if you've preserve that well yes I mean. Close to going through a lot of old photos of the family history and things you know my son looking for me well you know who all these people are on the photos please put my name to them Yeah and this is what I mean about the fact that we took so few photos then compared to today we're talking about 10 seconds when I find it so I mean I mean it does get a bit ridiculous I love to say photos but the member who said I wish someone being interviewed he said the day we stop printing out photos of life and our lives and the national lives and sticking them in albums is the day everything starts to go wrong because one day something horrible will happen I will lose all these digital ones and we won't have the originals anymore but you see you've got loads of my grandchildren that they could send them to me so they are you know my i Pad and that. Printed out some very good so I got one to round but I mean you know. So I don't they're not putting no no no no and I think. There are lots of there are lots of good services power I won't name them because I'll get told off for advertising the but on the line you can go on and I'm sure someone I know with it you probably can but it may deliver them to you like an album so you can pick So that's quite nice and you can get some quite nice album designs as well I'm a pretty pictures out by the book so that's a good service to have to that means you can do and you probably can do it from your i Pad Yeah I think it's quite called a lost art there's lots of benefits to digital photography but it's changed the way we engage with our history I think of the. But that front page is a classic thank you so much for telling us about I love hearing about it well I'm under no concern but I just saw all that was you know as you were talking about Churchill. Well now you are actual history in any zone closer to n.z. As well brilliant especially those that were able to vote for so lovely memories thank you so much Pat I love to read about that and thanks for listening to the show Ok I'll take care thank you for standing in my do you know only when you stand in the boat or you don't have to thank me they do pay me Pat. Nice to have a bypass in shipping on Gar in Essex I mean that's just fab it Churchill retires he's on the front page of the local paper's own constituency and there's Patton Philip on their wedding day on the same from Page I don't think it gets much better than that you know I've got a text here from Jeff in Oxford he says Pa and your old Radio Times are 965 he was on Thursdays top of the Pops or don't know some of the. Day television we've got tonight 655 introduced by Cliff Mitchell More featuring Alan Whicker Julian Pettifer and Magnus Magnusson among for the top of the Pops 730 a new look at Britain's best sellers disc stars news from this week's top 20 and that's all it says about la But Dr killed there is 18 o'clock star Richard Chamberlain and I and the stewards at 10 to 9 invite you to meet Lonnie Donegan the Barry sisters and Sheila O'Neill backed up by the b.b.c. Scottish variety orchestra. How many varieties orchestras do you need you need morning England Scotland in the UK still going anymore yeah I'm fascinated by the I'm going to read a bit more about later on John's on the phone in high stakes how Jan. Oh well it's very lovely to speak to you John factoring pulls off this week. Back on Monday so you're in the paper the local paper clipping that's been kept for a while I understand your long time line with knowing to do it. 6 to 960 no you counting on your fingers while you're talking to me down the hall as well I'm right I will do you know I do this I don't worry about it said 1969 Why are you in the paper I was in the paper because of. Eliza Dushku from My Fair Lady and I think we did it for knowing they will look to try and Hastings in a school thing it was a local I'm from society yeah this is like plant and solitary what with a cold the school the openly School of Speech and groom the Albany school was that Yes was the old Albany connection was that the name of the owner or the area I think it was the night is the. Cat and you were you in it for a while John was it your passion when you were younger living in a live horse routine don't feel 'd sweetly and acted but you know there is a lot please not another extracurricular activity because I'm one that always lets use a treat to look and wonder what it will to do next. In the bed can I cry who throw it away and my dad just left it all take us through until he won't like it of course I went and I'm not so I saw one the come again kind of man or stop plays video I offer that and the monkey but. You've probably got more chance of getting the bug you will be a little bit cheaper you know name a full set back to the show that John you realize had a little more which meant you got to step out on stage I could have done. Done still more Audrey Hepburn style and I had to wait on to some members he said in the pipe and done it for a beautiful gal yet Audrey Hepburn 'd would have been happy to weigh one day was not so good of you in it yet was brilliant and I was so wakeful like this I love to never go. Nervous than never fluffed a line that sounds really big headed but I didn't get us who knew all of the different characters lowing in a mouse but you dedicated to as well the junk as you were enjoying it so much I had no think you'd call put in this and. You know if you haven't really been someone that's so in course now I can I'm getting map I'm getting not John from this conversation that's a good thing I think the the picture was just you in the in the gown in the Allies Doolittle's or burn inspired outfit or the whole cast Well it's a whole call it by calling them a sort of course as they Let's go and they date and yes they had quite a big painted it just lovely to look back a lot think oh does not do that and was the name of the local paper that it was a do you remember yes silly Hastings and since then observed the fantastic Oh how lovely to have kept hold of Nazis was it 969 did you say yes it was to the just we'll see anyone else who's in that picture about the group shot of the whole thing there's a sensitive one as to. Oh. I wonder if they've all got that Piper at home as well when the well known as well give us your best Eliza Doolittle then John with the accent before she goes all posh one is there a somewhere or someone coaxing you go. How do. We. Know let's. Do this together if I'll be Rex Harrison newbie Julie Andrews that would be and is nice to. Great memories Judd thank you so much for your. Great to talk Joanne formally My Fair Lady still got the picture of when she was in the paper back in 9069 Love Levi's marry any sport on the taxes I've got a copy of the London Evening Standard of man's 1st landing on the Moon Yeah that was pretty special I've also got the standard reporting on the shooting of Senator Robert Kennedy in 1968 says Mary is that kind of thing isn't it it's an odd thing to want to hold on to this stuff but I've got a few newspapers a similar things as well the more recent years that I have to say I've got the last episode of the last edition rather of the independent because it's still out there still a website and you can still get it on your tablet or whatever but it's not a newspaper anyone remember buying the last one about specifically they might have been better if I bought it on a few other days and then them are stayed in business maybe Daniels on Hayling Island he says Pa I was in the paper at a local street party joining the Charles and Diana wedding and I've got the cutting from that in the Portsmouth Evening News I was about 4 years old I remember hating being there. Sat next to a load of kids that I didn't know says Danielle so that everyone else enjoying the street party but a coke bit of fun that say probably got mugged that they gave all the school kids with Charles on one side and Diana on the other. And as you with a grumpy face down your preserved for all time in the Portsmouth New. Jen's at home in Bexhill and says Pat the earliest cutting I've got is my sister and her husband's wedding photo from July 1970 it was in the old Brighton and Hove Herald or maybe it was because that it was great though because you could always see who got married the week before yes but like John. Or not just before that phone passed in Essex you are going to the series of articles says Jan which are from various Sussex newspapers about the hurricane in October 1987 I bet there's a few of those out there Jen from people who had incidents with the hurricane in 87 and their town and their locale because everyone in this part of it was affected one way or another Jill's in Selsey to say I've still got the picture of me as a lad then in the Chichester observer in the hospital pantomime many years ago when I was a student nurse apparently according to the review my singing was 1st class it says Jane in Oxford says My mother has kept all the press cuttings of the Essex post in the thirty's and forty's of my grandfather's art exhibitions he was called Roland Sue de b And he was quite well known while he was getting it all in the paper Janie obviously was what a fantastic thing to have kept hold of not only the local history but your family history as well Elvira is on the phone in Abingdon Hello Elvira. Oh sorry I say that name correctly Oh you know I knew it was going to be one of the other ideas going to Elvira over there I dropped the wrong way well there I do I enjoyed house I being on tonight oh I think Joan was all I think I'm not sure there's raining outside Best not to look i'm nice indoors in a warm climate but anyway it's a time I started and you know you're very welcome of a nothing it's only you and me Elvira I'm sure no one else is listening at this but I'm. Not like that and you collect unusual headlines I'm told what kind of thing are we talking about like the one I'm just this is the oxen man all so. Date January the 14th 1982 Yeah I had that headline in Moscow mind of 16 Oxford minus 20 and I remember the thing well we we have visitors and we always have a war to go local packed my husband eyebrows were freezing. And he was getting those little flecks of ice on the end as they start to freeze up it was minus 20 and I'm looking at the got the paper here so you kept that headline and indeed that paper because that's a personal memory for you you're moving out in the horrible minus 20. In the center of Oxford and so you thought now I think you know apologize it would have been done itself and you and you've wanted to keep that why because because it's personal to you because that is a nice memory of you and your husband No I am a bit if you like and I used to collect time usual headline but I stopped doing it but this one I can never get rid of was probably because it was a bit like spare and that yeah it's nice for wanted I thought something nice about having it tangible as one of us saying earlier with this old Radio Times being able to flip through it's not just read it on a computer screen I think is quite nice What kind of unusual headlines did you collect then Vera do any spring to mind. That we had a flooding in our back garden I think that was in 19 that was in so that would have been about the flying time maybe and all the snow went away we saw the flooding in the Oxford Mail came some pictures I've got that yeah. I can't really remember anything else a lot less springs to mind at the moment but when you say when you when you say unusual what you mean what was that made you smile made you laugh not necessarily local ones but. Just. The one I thought was great news just let me say enough that. She's rifling through her collection as we speak. Oh yes well this is a this is my husband and I know a black girl. Understand almost so. That. 83. Day visit famed developing here Elvira about extreme weather. Most British of conversations what's the weather doing. Is safe for I have had a good size but obviously I can't so I drink and yeah I love hearing about it Alvero and it's nice that even if it's not directly about you Spock's that memory of you and your husband and what you were doing so that's a nice reason to keep hold of it I think yes it has killed my husband the longest Yes so that's not that well thank you for sharing those had lunch with I'm sure there's a few people who are around in Oxford and Abingdon in the early Eighties you might remember that minus 20 so you'll have spark that memory for them as well thank you very thank you for making the show Oh I thank you take care but. I really enjoyed that I'm going to take this Radio Times home with me to finish reading the letters page and see what's on Blue Peter. So free to. Use them. All. Across the. We're going to. Be $6.00. Point 2. 71. Is b.b.c. Radio. B.b.c. News. Opposition policies have dismissed the phone. Each of Boris Johnson's government has an election manifesto plans for tough sentences for violent offenders and legal targets for cutting plastic pollution more than 20 bills set out at the State Opening of Parliament but the queen began by saying the government is focused on achieving breaks it's by the end of the month my government's priority has always been to secure the United Kingdom's departure from the European Union on the 31st of October. 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Interests admitted to checking text messages while at the wheel themselves and the same proportion said they're driven while over the alcohol limit that you conduct as of Cambridge have arrived in Pakistan for a 5 day tour a launch security present presence is in place for that trip that comes during tensions between Pakistan and India over Kashmir b.b.c. News it's 3 minutes past 11. Even since I'm seeing. More of Frank you very much indeed for that Congratulations to Liz He's on the naughty step but he does get his militia back for taking part in the bag this evening you get that chance again tomorrow night at 2211 just before we move on this evening there's been so much rain across our part of the world I mean he doesn't most of the country today lots of problems with the floodwaters still including in March ward in how high the road is still blocked both ways this is actually the tree that fell down there just after twigs earlier on today when it was really blowing Hazel Mayer has lots of problems around the way down the road area just next to the train station lower street there wasn't possible at all earlier on we're told now is just passable on the b 2131 it going next to the train station and in East Sussex Lewis on the 8 to 77 there's been an accident there involving a van and a pedestrian that's close to the road both ways between Antioch street and castle gate we'll keep an eye on that for you if you train travelling like tonight there's no service between Portsmouth Harbor and Hill say on any of the operators g.w. Or Southwestern or southern because of an electrical supply problem we'll keep an eye on that throughout the evening for you we'll keep an eye. Something I got given well. Actually I've got to give it back but it's a very very old. Maybe a few of you with. Just . To. Be. Running Up That Hill 9 minutes past 11 it's passons in for Paul Miller on The Late Show on the b.b.c. Across the south lovely to have you with us on a Monday night we're going to be playing the flipper game after midnight which if you haven't heard before I'll explain to you a little bit later on now I got given a very old publication today I say given I've got to give it back I suspect it might be worth a little bit of money on e Bay or other auction sites but a friend of mine who sadly had a death in the family not so long ago was doing the unhappy task of dealing with everything that comes along with that situation and clearing out the house while doing so I realized that the family member had kept a big stash of old newspapers and magazines often with very specific reasons there was usually and historical event attached to them for example and it was fascinating brought back of them into words and I fascinated to go through and see things like the newspapers that would distribute it to the soldiers in France during World War 2 telling of victory or the impending victory I was absolutely agog those looking at those these incredible things that I've been brought back to England from the soldiers having had the free she distributed in France and the famous names as well the Daily Mail was there the news of the. World was there often for royal occasions if there was a wedding going on if there was nothing there was might have been one of. The coronation you know of her majesty the queen which was quite a good find and the one that entranced me the most because I'm a massive t.v. And radio nerd was the 1965 edition of the Radio Times I'm holding it in my hands now it says on the front price sixpence for January the 30th of February the 5th and the reason that this person has kept hold of the sedition is because it is a special edition it's the one for the funeral of so Winston Churchill which took place in 1965 on Saturday January the 30th and that's obviously why it's been hung onto and anything like this I can just spend hours analyzing and poring over the 1st 2 pages of the magazine has the professional route that the funeral cortege took from the Tower of London past and falls cathedral to Westminster Hall the next 12 $34.00 pages of the magazine a given over to the funeral service the order of service the hymns they're going to be sung all the words of the hymns are in there as well as the words that were going to be spoken at the eulogies as well everyone who was going to be taken place is pretty much like they've just printed the order of service into the magazine itself so that historically is of course absolutely fascinating this is a magazine that predates me by 10 years so it's a treat just to be able to have a look at it really and have a look at what was going on so the 1st few pages given over to the funeral of Winston Churchill So I read through all that. You get a little bit further read and then you get the t.v. Listings and the radio listings and these are the bit that really and transfer me because I love looking at what people were watching and listening to all those years ago over 50 years ago and about 53 years ago I think this is before radio stations even existed when you get to the radio pages you've got the home. Service you've got the 3rd Programme which of course I became Radio 3 and you've got the light program the closest thing of which today is Radio 2 I don't think at this point any local radio exists we certainly didn't exist at this point in time so that's fascinating one of the things I find fascinating about it is the fact that so many shows are still on Saturday afternoon the light program any questions that still go in the arches on the Sunday morning that's still going yesterday in Parliament incredibly still going and then you get to the t.v. Page and depending on where you are in the country there was only one channel back then there was b.b.c. One I think b.b.c. 2 was on but it wasn't available in most of the country so this Radio Times from January 1905 only has b.b.c. One in the highlight for Sunday night January the 28th Dr Finlay's casebook 950 tells you a little bit about what's going to be going on in that particular show there's also details of that afternoon's edition of that costs a 6 2nd showing for some of the cases encountered by said Victoire and Victor 2 featuring the brown blessid of course as fancy Smith if you can remember by about 4 songs of praise Sunday evening 10 to 7 yet that's still going strong as another one of those planks British broadcasting before that at 6 pm on the Sunday night sortie assisted by sweep and Harry Corbett in Good morning boys from the north of England . So that's great I love to see all that I can read I will I will read this for from cover to cover before I give it back and even probably photocopy and scan a little bit of it as well Monday night on b.b.c. One there's a film about Stanley Matthews celebrating its 50th birthday he's our Saturday hero all about his glorious career in football and his great achievement for England and Stoke City Football Club as well so as well as all that. There's the adverts now this is great this is a real bit of social history of Britain in the 1960 s. The back page of the Radio Times January 19th 65 banish mice used Gramma it's nonpoisonous and it's sold everywhere in one shilling packet scrum product Ltd It is not poisonous as it getting rid of the mice. I'm afraid I don't have the answer to that question for adults only Hill's Bronco balsam it's not suitable for children liquid 3 shillings and 6 and 5 and 11 and past steals 2 shillings and sixpence available from chemists So that's fascinating there's also an advert for Shackleton's chairs they were well known Northern don't have their them down here and q. Not cruises as well fancy a cruise to my Rishis it's going to set you back 86 pounds according to the advert in the Radio Times in 1985 anyway I could spend a very very long time going through this and reading you every listing and you probably think it already well I remember it was on telly in 1905 part you don't need to give me the full chapter and verse but what it brings to mind for me because it's such a lovely find whole bag full of old newspapers and magazines like that which give you a little glimpse into life 50 years ago I know it's probably all out there on the Internet now I've probably seen quite a lot of it online but it's not the same as holding the magazine and flipping through it and looking at the photographs I mean Winston Churchill himself on the front page I should expect on the day of his funeral there's a picture of the Blue Peter. Back in the day Christopher traces in there there's pictures of some of the presenters on the b.b.c. Radio as well Marjorie Anderson introduces Woman's Hour this week on the like program and a Floyd Patterson heavyweight fight on support for you on b.b.c. One flawed part 3 parts than a George chip the man who wants to fight Cassius Clay which took place last weekend in America you have to wait a whole week to see the fight on the telly by them it's lovely to see it feel it and it's tangible and it's real so what it made me think is what are the publications that have been saved in your house maybe along those lines the person who saved this Radio Times did so because of Churchill's funeral and he had royal wedding ones as well special editions of the. Even incredible stuff. Stories like that out there I'm sure of people who save special editions because of a news event that happened on the day after a couple of election ones I think would you believe from recent years a certain a couple of all radio times mainly the ones with my name it. But that's the other part of the question what I mean specially interested in hearing about tonight on the text one triple 3 with Miller as the 1st word on the e-mail path dot Sissons b.b.c. Dot co dot u.k. It's s I w 7 s. By the way I'm on the phone number which I'll give you in a minute or one of the publications that was saved in your house maybe because you were in them now it could be something happened of great importance that made the national papers or the Radio Times or something like that and I wished you'd keep that because it was a life changing event hopefully a happy one not necessarily but hopefully happy one but I suspect more of these are going to be the local press Juno what I mean I think this is going to be the time you were at school and you're involved in a charity event and you clipped out of the local free paper that used to come through the letterbox on a Friday whether you want to the or not and has kept it beautifully preserved or maybe in between the pages of a heavy book or maybe she had an old whole album of your doings was that you let your sports team when you were at school we were in the football team we were in the cricket team have you got a picture of yourself 102030 years ago someone in your family kept saying to to focus one of the old magazines and newspapers you kept hold of because of events that happened like Winston Churchill's funeral there on this already oh times and I'll share a bit more of that with you between now and when that and also what other personal ones that maybe you didn't kept but maybe a more dad or your grandparents did and you know it's still there somewhere along with all the old family photos and old school photos and that kind of thing the time you were in the local paper and what we're doing in that local paper one triple 3 with the 1st word on the tax you can give us a ring as well on this a number cool b.b.c. So 608-023-2104 extension 5. And you can e-mail me Pat Sissons b.b.c. Doco to you can. Tweeted a picture by the way p.j. Sissons of me with the old Radio Times if you want to have a look at it you can find That's my Twitter feed What was the old newspaper a magazine that you kept for the longest I'd like to find out what the oldest one is but I also want to know the one that you are in on. With Milla as the 1st on the tax nearly 20 past 11 got some brand new music from Tom Morcha I think this might be the love song of the year you know it's called you and I. Sometimes known as. The song Oh you're understand I was. Here. When a band. And I'm not scold you and I 1120 to show on the b.b.c. Across the south and sitting in for Paul Miller This week I was given this beautiful old copy of the Radio Times to have a look at today price sixpence and the reason the person who hung on to it did so is because it's the special edition they published in January of 1965 for the funeral of some Winston Churchill So he has all the details of the service in there but for me what I really enjoyed getting into was the t.v. Listings of what's going to be on your television Tonight's on b.b.c. One Thursday January the 28th with the show the Barry sisters and Lonnie Donegan now has a night of entertainment for you the Berry system going to go presumably my old man's a Bussmann dustman even before. Thursday night Blue Peter at 5 past 5 with Christopher Trice and Valerie Singleton watch with mother 130 Andy Pandy with Maria Byrne to bring young need to play with your small children on b.b.c. . On Thursday January 965 and lots of good stuff on the radio as well including Does the team think an early panel game with Jimmy Edwards Ted Ray and Tommy tradin. On the special that repeat of the topical news quiz so that what was that like the 1965 version of I Got News For You really enjoyed looking at that one I want to know about is what you've kept hold of whether it was for historical reasons like Winston Churchill's funeral or whether because you or a family member were included in the paper I really want to hear about the personal one that your mom or dad or grandparents hugged cool b.b.c. Saw 603-2104 finally. Got some lovely Texan e-mails coming in which I'll share with you in a moment Audrey is on the phone in Bishop's 1st of all good evening or drain you know how you know not too bad news so yeah I'm all right thank you for a wet Monday night one of you say the old coronation edition of the Radio Times. A. 53 yes they did for a made this 31st that you take Yeah some didn't tell you they sure there are more things going that they shouldn't Yeah so don't test the living at the time you say . Part 3013 days you know with now you know yeah they are they quibble over about one no apparent I think something not that now I spose but and I'm on the. Monday night which is and it's got the North service where I. Wish children yet and then 6 o'clock with the new. 630 North Country folk music. That's not a little stereotypical is it and it was 27 the clock 20 questions now we asked coronation Chronicle is reporting and caucus millions care so much I don't have any order I got a minute so this is 953 and obviously that's pivotal for people getting tele wasn't . Science to see the coronation you know that this was this I'm looking at Monday now because it's monday not and I think that it is. Just you know the 1st day and then on the light program they had let let the bands play at 6 o'clock and yeah all that apply all the. News headlines family say. I think a snarky now. Before my time obviously already but was it was a comedy show featuring a ventriloquist dummy me was with them and they and they gave us with pizza breasts and not canned. Heck did anyone think a ventriloquist dummy would work on the radio I mean obviously Dade. Can you see. The flippy right. And he got any guess where Maxwell was Max by Gray Oh no sorry see Beryl Reed pattycake Rummel Chesney m.p. To Martin leave the n.p.t. York in his orchestra they all have their own orchestras they're. Going to do before we do the listing because will be if we're going to have the Time magazine I think 1953 you've bought that you bought it because the coronation though you must want it or yeah did you have the t.v. Now we're going to I don't think it reached up north but that. Might. Tell a baseball. Say the right. Theo took precedence over the television in those days I think that was probably a better age that you in radio was more important even. Better if that was still the case so. It's lovely to. Although I still got the. Same post as well oh wow which came out I laid back in the day. Got the call and I got. The call. Well have you got it with you now Audrey Yeah right flick in a couple of pages and let's find out what the 1st headline is that was about the coronation call the correlation is going to get for a 5 page the From. The queen was crowned then the boy couldn't walk. Well my love you know but I'm not the glorious. Scotland this man is a lot more of which we haven't got time to and then the 1st headline after you get past a coronation bill be something something like a chemist Doncaster straight now open till 7 pm on. A lovely day about how do you keep to keep them in good condition because there's always people like me who get fascinated by reading stuff like that but it's lovely to speak to you and you do in a grand. Jury could all round. We related or driven I don't have to give you a check for the compliment. And I think. The ring is the one of the best. Yeah we'll try not to ruin it while pulls away I want. To take a self but by now the coronation edition of the York Post the I mean still is the lead local newspaper ad and it was wide back in most days and the Radio Times from 1953 that beats my 9651 I really want to hear about the ones you've kept your in as well the. Saving and Stella in head Jen sent me a lovely text earlier on that says hi Pat I've got a pop clipping from the Portsmouth Evening News I think it's from the winter of 1983 or maybe 64 I was in my 1st year of senior school and I was photographed climbing a huge mound of snow moved by a snowplow in Brown's Bre road in East because it was a bus route so they had to get it clear there I am in my school coat in those days we had very few clothes and I'm looking sheepish because I thought I'd been caught doing something north say the 1st my mum and dad knew about it was a was when it was in the evening paper I've still got the cutting and I can remember it today exactly what I'm after Stella exactly what I'm after because these days he's not only are we one of the most photographed nations in the world there c.c.t.v. Cameras on every street corner these days I'm not saying that's necessarily a good or a bad thing but you're always being photographed you're always being filmed on top of that we're always filming each other and ourselves with our mobile phones these days there's more t.v. Channels than ever before the internet has kind of put us all on t.v. In a way so if you've got something like that from the sixty's when you had to have a decent camera or you had to be the b.b.c. I.t.v. To film anything then that's just a lovely little memory isn't that is something that is precious I think of the explosion in photographs in recent years how many millions more there must be than there used to be because you don't have to get them developed anymore they're all there on your phone so that reply precious dollar thank you for calling with that builds on the phone in Chile Hello Bill. How are you I'm well thank you and what's your publication of note that you hung on to. Looking for something else in the bookcase last week and I came across a magazine no practical photography magazine Oh yes. 1983 Yeah and it's mostly about me. You were a practical photographer were you Bill Yeah we had. A competition called Photo girl and I thank you got to go coach Samantha and 3 or 4 pages in the magazine are about my pictures and the price was a day with Lord Lichfield in the studio with our ego and 100 pounds worth of gear fast fantastic and that was because of the ones that you sent in what was a Name some time for yeah Dare I ask what your relationship with Samantha was. Well my wife was organizing a. Charity darts match at the local pub and I spotted she was only 15 right wanted her and I thought she'd be ideal for the job and she was and so you took some pictures. I mean it must be fairly strong competition because practical photography I don't know it particularly but I'm guessing it was quite a well known publication like international competition yeah so you did really well that bill of 1500 quid was the good in the eighty's that's a huge amount of money yeah Mind you the highlight of the day there were several highlights of. They die. I asked the model they gave me to change into a hue. And she didn't have one so the head dresser took off. Way. Out of boredom no impropriety I'm sure Bell and. We we went to a nearby restaurant for lunch and he wouldn't believe this. Little spiel that I just got to kick his fingers I'm sure soon as you put your cigarettes they change the ashtray. Yeah that's a side of the Taj will be able to do that and I was loaded let's fill the bill when you spend the day with a. Bit like me a bit of a bit of a light in the shooter. Yeah yeah he told me last time I was you know us a few anecdotes. Are you featured in the in the magazine as well as the Michael interview with your a picture of you yeah and then the following month it was the accu graphic record of the day. They are not die and no one. I got that edition as well now can't remember where I put it oh it'll it'll be somewhere it will be up in the loft also my well what lovely memories of that soul come to my cause you just discovered this magazine a few days ago did you say yeah fantastic how long that what did you buy with your 1500 quid. Companies that sponsored the competition gave me a whole load of video cameras. I wasn't into an ice or 1000 pounds. I really posh camera best thing you ever did was buy the issue of practical photography with the competition in by the sounds of it well after that people started asking me to take photos of them commercially and always School catch a Christian. And I made more you know I did as a kid. That kind of gave you a whole new trade to that new inroad into that business. Lovely to hear about you look after that magazine. Show Rees wife was following me but with Page 3 girl and. $25.00 to $12.00 is the time what was the local paper or indeed it could be national one it was a national publication that Bill was and that you featured in years ago and you've kept the paper all the clipping I'd love to hear cool b.b.c. So 6. 321 for you. To read as well 1st of all this is. Called. 25 to midnight. Please. Say you love me 20 minutes to 12 on the nose it's passes and sitting in for formula and so 1 o'clock hour flippity word game that we always do after midnight on a Monday is on the way in about 20 minutes time from now so I got lent an old Radio Times from 1965 today it was kept because it was the funeral of so Winston Churchill edition I was sort of speculating jokingly earlier a wonderful state that only by rather than give it back to my mate if I get any money on it Michael Douglas Not one another one has just email me to say he's found this a bit as you know me by the Oceanside and is currently going at 9 pounds 99 so I could do that but only get an a for it so I'll probably just give it back I mean join the letters on the letters page actually this is the Radio Times of January the 21965 Elspeth Disney from Essex writes whilst watching such programmes as panorama tonight and so on I have noticed one slightly sad fact the interview is. Why is this so please let us have a bash more of color and charm on these programs and let the women quote unquote have a go. Can it be I think else but it with absolutely the right intention there are just that the more colorful a bit more charming if they let some women on the television from time to time it's a battle we're still fighting today credibly pats on the phone in chipping in Essex Coincidently enough how are you Pats thank you to talk to you Churchill and I thought well I've got. The local paper. So she was. But Member of Parliament who has a pool $950.00 saw it and the headline is Churchill resigned as prime minister Wow But underneath it only from page and about 2 inches down is a picture of a wedding couple on me and in those days I put lots of wedding photos in the paper Yeah but why this one was on the front. And it's my house when I'm on the move I'm married and I can't think why we're on the front apartment for one of those unusual that's absolutely fantastic So you've got the local paper for the comes to chew and see where Churchill was M.P.'s he retires and your on your sharing his front page with a but yes fan fast they have goodies that that's absolutely shoe Pabst So so you are married obviously I'm 55 as well yes yes yes and once they have a caption with the picture well. Probably just isn't going to actually important because it's not going to look at family with the other stuff now it just says that they only used to sew in tones and so got married at the church that was on the 2nd of April you know. That's more or less all it's gone just say how how lovely I mean you hope you're part of history that literally. That night we have a bus going to have to go and have a look at all the you know let me add some things that went you know to the local and say I looked in those races and I moved away but I'm now back in Essex So yes listen if we know it oh that's the last a really lovely memory thank you so much for sharing what was your husband's name pop Philip said that yourself and Philip said this was the end he was in uniform the chair all she's outside he's just looking about you is cutting a dash Streitfeld I would uniform was your dress like pop. Well just a white lace you know just an old wedding dress but it was lace. About slovenly did you have a little bit on the inside of the wedding announcements as well when the you know because these photos I mean they probably weren't all that look like they just you know if you. Lines of whatever whoever did the couple work there's nothing extraordinary why we were on the front page I don't know but. That's like playing just. Well I think it's a great power and I don't I get that I get someone to copy it and preserve it digitally because the trouble is with all these lovely old bits of paper newspapers and stuff they will eventually break down even if you've preserve the well yes I mean. Close to going through a lot of old photos of the family history and things you know my son looking for me will you know who all these people are on the photos please put my name to them Yeah and this is what I mean about the fact that we took so few photos then compared to today we're talking about 10 seconds when I found it so I mean I mean it does get a bit ridiculous I love to say photos but some member who said I wish someone being interviewed he said the day we stop printing out photos of life and our lives and the national lives and sticking them in albums is the day everything starts to go wrong because one day something horrible will happen it will lose all these digital ones and we won't have the originals anymore but you see you've got loads of my grandchildren that they could send them to with you know my i Pad and that meant printed out some very good so I got one to round up I mean you know. So I don't they're not putting no no no no and I think. There are lots of there are lots of good services power I won't name them because I'll get told off for advertising the but on the line you can go on and I'm sure someone I want with it you probably can but if I may deliver them to you like an album so you can pick So that's quite nice and you can get some quite nice album designs as well I'm a pretty pictures out by the book so that's a good service to have could mean you can do and you probably can do it from your i Pad Yeah I think it's quite called a lost art there's lots of benefits to digital photography but it's changed the way we engage with our history I think of the. But that front page is a classic thank you so much for telling us about I love hearing about it well I'm under not since until I just saw all that was you know as you were talking about Churchill Yeah well now you are actual history in any zone and constituencies are brilliant just as long as I've been able to vote for so lovely memories thank you so much Pat I love to read about that and thanks for listening to the show Ok I'll take care thank you for standing in why do you really when you stand in for good or ill you don't have to thank me they do pay me Pat. Nice to have a bypass and keeping on going Essex I mean that's just fab it Churchill retires he's on the front page of the local paper's own constituency and there's Pat and Philip on their wedding day on the same from Page I don't think it gets much better than that you know I've got a text here from Jeff in Oxford he says Pat and your old Radio Times from 965 he was on Thursdays top of the Pops or don't know some of the. Day television we've got tonight 655 introduced by Cliff Mitchell More featuring Alan Whicker Julian Pettifer and Magnus Magnusson among for the top of the Pops 730 a new look at Britain's best sellers disc stars news from this week's top 20 and that's all it says about la But Dr killed there is an 8 o'clock start Richard Chamberlain and I and the stewards at 10 to 9 invites you to meet Lonnie Donegan the Barry sisters and Sheila O'Neill backed up by the b.b.c. Scottish variety orchestra. How many varieties orchestras do you need you need morning England Scotland in the UK still going anymore yeah I'm fascinated by the I'm going to read a bit more about later on John's on the phone in high stakes how jam. Oh well it's very lovely to speak to you John thanks for indulging me while pulls off this week well back on Monday so you're in the paper the local paper clipping has been kept for a while I understand your long time with knowing to do it like. 6 to 960 no you counted on your fingers while you're talking to me a double as well all right well what do you Oh I do this I don't worry about it said 1969 Why are you in the paper I was in the paper because of that. Eliza Doolittle from My Fair Lady and I think we did it for 4 nights at the workbook to try and Hastings a school thing it was a local I'm from society you know this is like 'd grand What with a cold the school the openly School of Speech in Cooma the Albany school was that yes what field Albany connection was that the name of the owner or the area I think it was the 9 is the. Wildcat and you were you in it for a while John was it your passion when you were a young guy living in a live horse routine don't feel 'd sweetly acted but you know there is a lot please not another extracurricular activity because I'm one that always lets use a treat to look I wonder what it will to do next. In the bed can I cry who throw it in my dad's just left it all take us through until he won't like it because I went nuts I saw one the come again kind of man or stop plays video I offer that and the monkey 'd but. You probably got more chance of getting the bug you will be a little bit cheaper I would have thought you know name a full set back to the show that John you realize had a little more which which meant you got to step out on stage I could have done. Done still more Audrey Hepburn style and I actively just remembered it said in the pipe and on it more beautiful gal yet Audrey Hepburn 'd would have been happy to weigh what was a good review in it yet was brilliant and I was so weak for like this I love to never go. Nerve Liston never fluffed a line that sounds really big headed but I didn't give us who knew all of the different characters lowing in a mouse but you dedicated to as well the junk as you were enjoying it so much I have no think you'd call put in a list and. You know flippantly being someone that's so in course now I can I'm getting map I'm getting not John from this conversation that's a good thing I think the the picture was just you in the in the gown in the allies a Doolittle's or an inspired outfit or the whole cast Well it's a whole call it by calling them a sort of course as they Let's go and took a picture and yes there is quite a big pit to just lovely to look back and not think oh does not do that and what's the name of the local paper that it was a do you remember yes silly Hastings and he said well it's that. Fantastic Oh how lovely to have kept hold of Nazis was it 969 did you say yes it was to the just will see anyone else who's in that picture that lovely group shot of the whole thing there's a sensitive one it. Oh. I wonder if they've all got that paper at home as well when they're well known as well give us your best Eliza Doolittle then John with the accent before she goes all posh Oh my one is there a somewhere or someone told me think you go. Oh don't worry. We. Have. To do this together if I'll be Rex Harrison newbie Julie Andrews that would be and is nice to. Great memories John thank you so much for your. Great to toe jam formerly My Fair Lady still got the picture of when she was in the Piper back in 1989 Love Levi's Mary any support on the taxes I've got a copy of the London Evening Standard of man's 1st landing on the Moon Yeah that was pretty special I've also got the standard reporting on the shooting of Senator Robert Kennedy in 1968 says Mary is that kind of thing isn't it it's an odd thing to want to hold on to this stuff but I've got a few newspapers a similar things as well the more recent years that I have to say I got the last episode of the last edition rather of the independent because it's still out there still a website and you can still get it on your tablet or whatever but it's not a newspaper anyone remember buying the last one about specifically they might have been better if I bought it on a few other days and then them are stayed in business maybe Daniels on Hayling Island he says Pa I was in the paper at a local street party joining the Charles and Diana wedding and I've got the cutting from that in the Portsmouth Evening News I was about 4 years old I remember hating being there. Sat next to a load of kids that I didn't know says Danielle so that everyone else enjoying the street party but a coke bit of fun that say probably got mugged that they gave all the school kids with Charles on one side and Diana on the other. And as you with a grumpy face down your preserved for all time in the Portsmouth New. Jen's at home in Bexhill and says Pat the earliest cutting I've got is my sister and her husband's wedding photo from July 1970 it was in the old Brighton and Hove Herald or maybe it was because that it was great though because you could always see who got married the week before yes a bit like John. Or not just before that on the phone passed in Essex you are going to the series of articles says Jan which is from various Sussex newspapers about the hurricane in October 1987 I'll bet there's a few of those out there Jan from people who had incidents with the hurricane in 87 and their town and their locale because everyone in this part of it was affected one way or another Jill's in Selsey to say I've still got the picture of me as a lad then in the Chichester observer in the hospital pantomime many years ago when I was a student apparently according to the review my singing was 1st class it says Jane in Oxford says My mother has kept all the press cuttings of the Essex post in the thirty's and forty's of my grandfather's art exhibitions he was called Roland Sue de b And he was quite well known while he was getting it all in the paper Janie obviously was what a fantastic thing to have kept hold of not only the local history but your family history as well Elvira is on the phone in Abingdon Hello Elvira. Oh sorry I say that name correctly Oh you know I knew it was going to be one or the other I did going to Elvira over there I dropped the wrong way l. There I do I enjoy house I've been on tonight oh I think Joan was all ice I think I'm not sure there's raining outside Best not to look i'm nice indoors in a warm climate but anyway it's a time I spent and you know you're very welcome over nothing it's only you and me Elvira I'm sure no one else is listening at this point I thought I did that and you collect unusual headlines I'm told what kind of thing are we talking about like the one I'm just this is the oxen man all so. Date January at the 14th 1982 Yeah that headline in Moscow mind of 16 Oxford minus 20 and I remember the thing well we we have visitors and we always have a war to go local packed my husband eyebrows were freezing. And he was getting a little flecks of ice on the end as they start to freeze up it was minus 20 and I'm looking at the got the paper here so you've kept that headline and indeed that paper because that's a personal memory for you you're moving out in the horrible minus 20. In the center of Oxford and so you thought now I think. I apologize it would have been done itself and you and you've wanted to keep that why because because it's personal to you because that is a nice memory of you and your husband No my only point is if you like and I used to pack time usual headline but I stopped doing it but this one I can never get rid of was probably because it was a bit like spare and that yeah it's nice for wanted I thought something nice about having it tangible as one of us saying earlier with this old Radio Times being able to flip through it's not just read it on a computer screen I think is quite nice What kind of unusual headlines did you collect then Vera do any spring to mind. That we had a flooding in our back garden I think that was in 19 I was in so that would have been about the flying time maybe and all the snow went away we saw the flooding in the Oxford Mail came some pictures I've got that yeah. I can't really remember anything else a lot less springs to mind at the moment but when you say when you when you say unusual what you mean what was that made you smile made you laugh not necessarily local ones but. Just. The one I thought was great news just let me say enough that. She's rifling through her collection as we speak. Oh yes well this is a this is my husband and I know back. On the storm was so. Strong that. 83. Day visit theme developing here l.v. About extreme weather. Most British of conversations what's the weather doing. Is safe for. Obviously I care so I drink and yeah I love hearing about Alvero and it's nice that even if it's not directly about you Spock's the memory of you and your husband and what you were doing so that's a nice reason to keep hold of it I think yes it is because my husband no longer here so that's not that well thank you for sharing those had lunch with I'm sure there's a few people who are around in Oxford and Abingdon in the early Eighties you might remember that minus 20 so you'll have spark that memory for them as well thank you very thank you for making the show Oh I thank you take care but. I really enjoyed that I'm going to take this Radio Times home with me finish reading the letters page and see what's on Blue Peter. Knew. A. Few. Just. All. Across the. We're going to. Sussex 6. Digital radio. This b.b.c. Sussex. B.b.c. News that. Opposition parties have dismissed the phone. Each of Boris Johnson's government has an election manifesto plans for tougher sentences for violent offenders and legal targets for cutting plastic pollution remain more than 20 bills set out at the State Opening of Parliament but the queen began by saying the government is focused on achieving breaks it's by the end of the month my government's priority has always been to secure the United Kingdom's departure from the European Union on the 31st of October. 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Sussex with time. It's against the side. Oh. Wow. March releasing his new album a lot of people get in touch saying how much they enjoyed the record it really is very good Jack Savile retie was on with us back then for the launch of his album called Singing to strangers he told us back then that he'd taken a musical risk with it but that was definitely paid off a number one album turned cold as well and he plays Hyde Park next weekend and autumn tall which comes to the Brighton in November so Jack's After ready How's life been since we spoke back in the spring it's been pretty surreal I'm not going to lie it's been an amazing year thanks to the support of you guys on radio stations like you we managed to get ourselves a number one album which was incredible and yeah we've been nonstop since so it's been it's been really good in fairness it was mainly down to you because you made a cracking album so thanks and do you see it as kind of a real step forward in your music and making something different Yeah I see it as making something that I generally really believed in it's it's kind of one of those weird situations where in the past I very much thrown it caution to the wind with my albums and I've always put the song was the most important thing to me this is the 1st album that I really had a concept before even putting pen to paper and writing a single song I sort of had this. Eureka moment I guess if you want where I just thought I really want to make an album like they used to an album with intent and album with emotion an album with a romance and armament feeling from beginning to end with a sort of concept to it feels like at the same body of work I almost looked at it like I was making a movie rather than I was making an album if that makes any sense I wanted to have like a sort of a plot running throughout it and I wanted to have a sort of main character which is this performer that goes around singing to strangers which is a sort of alter ego version of myself and I just wanted to write a song about you know the singer and the performer and and what they go through it certainly had that filmic feel to it in some of the in some of the music particularly I mean I think. At the time we spoke about it reminded is of any other Morricone that kind of. Music it was recorded in his studio so that was that was very intentional I really wanted to go to his studio where so many of these music this sort of soundtracks these scores that I grew up. You know daydreaming over every Sunday watching my dad watching westerns with my dad and hearing these incredible sort of these out my sphere you know still now I have I have children and my 4 year old boy if I put them in any new mode of going to track without ever seeing a western movie a set or doing a film he immediately just goes into this kind of adventure mode the minute he hears this music he gets very sort of gets his attention and I really wanted to make an album that had the same sort of effect how has this album travelled have you been to America with it yeah we want to America we had an amazing experience opening up for Dido American leg of the tour for world tour and I was fantastic she was absolutely divine we've been throughout Europe and now we're getting calls to sort of parts of the world that we've never been we've never been to before it's reacted incredibly well sort of across the Mediterranean I think you can hear that in the music and sort of it's nice to know that people are welcoming as almost like a sort of the return of a prodigal son they kind of seeing this you know there are taking ownership of it and that's wonderful. Yeah it's been amazing has been very oh how warming and overwhelming how this has been received especially because like like you said it was a different album it was a different sounding album we took a chance when we made it and. Paid off I'm interested in the reworking you've done in the middle of the year of youth in love with your cat Tell me about how that collaboration came about well I mean me cure a couple years back on a T.V. Show in Italy that he had because he was a judge on X. Factor in Italy and from that he was so charming and the whole country basically Fanaa with him any God given his own T.V. Show and he put together this incredibly eccentric wonderful Mika world that only he could do on this T.V. Show in Italy called to make a show I think it was called or something like that and we very quickly hit it off we had very similar upbringings in the sense that we come from sort of mixed European parents travel the laws kids growing up listening to very similar kind of music so he knew very much. We all we were referencing a lot of different artists that we grew up loving child doesn't mean from Italy and party but I've always written called these kind of sort of very French and Italian artist that were massive in the sixty's and seventy's that many people sort of in the U.K. Will never heard of and we sort of bonded over this and when you think it was coming out you know there was a fused talks over there we great if we had a different version of it a collaboration a duet sort of thing and there was a lot of sort of I don't say cliche ideas but things were thrown my way that I just yeah and no that's not really what I want to do with this and I was kind of against the whole idea and that there's one person I would want to do this with because I think it would be totally understand the reference of the song what I'm trying to do with the song and would get it it's me too which 1st it was a bit of a strange response like really that you guys want to do it 2 guys singing a song and I was like yeah I do want us to do it like this there's an amazing performance of Charles Aznavour and Julio Iglesias singing a song called How sad Venice is and I sort of send this to me as I look at this what if we did take on this and made it a fun sort of eighty's you know Italian disco trash kind of song and had fun with it and he brought it to life we need turned it into this sort of soft dance but ask he just added a sort of French call that the French know how to do and make and knows how to do better than anybody that's funny I think imagine Charles as no foreign who know it places to get that we know the world surely at risk from that collaboration but it's incredible you have to go off and youtube it if you can Google it whatever you do and watch it it's absolutely incredible between the 2 they switch in 2 I think 3 or 4 languages during the song and it's just done flawlessly and with elegance that doesn't really exist anymore these days. That is that's. All right you and me Kevin together you can love them or talk about your life that's in the 2nd. Just to. See. The remake of youth and love Jack. How did they get that song together we rework the whole thing I sort of sent it to him and we were sort of talking back and forth he was in the middle of making his album at the time so luckily he was kind of he was in the zone in and he was he was totally up for and it was a sort of it happened very quickly and very much like he knew exactly what what I was going for and what we're talking about and yeah you just got to like I said we he knew the references I was talking about and so yeah he just he made it work I'm glad I've had the chance to talk she took splaying that because I wasn't sure when I arrived at Radio. And. He's not had a hit here for a little. Bit surprised but I can now see the reason why why you part. Yeah well that was the thing I was being everybody I was being put forward to was sort of you know the new hot thing and all that and I you know I've been around too long in this business to know how sort of contrived and cliche that can be in and how meaningless it can be and I didn't really wanted to be a vacuous sort of collaboration I wanted there to be a meaning behind it so when the idea of the collaboration came up which I was very helpful I just didn't want it to be just for the sake of doing collaboration I wanted to have a link and he was the perfect link for me a couple things before I let you go Jack 1st of all congratulations you win the award for the most listened to album in our house. And it has been like that and that's an on a proud of that award thank you very much because when we get a chance to listen to an awful lot there's something about the album once we played the kind of feel of it the way the story unfolds during the course of the record it's been a real pleasure to enjoy it how does how does that feel when you know that a piece of music something like you say you took a chance on kind of changes your life in a way as well because I think you're in a different place now I love it it's allowed me to trust my instincts probably more than I ever have in my life it's me to realize it also the people I work with trust my instincts more than I ever knew and it's it's when I say it's paid off that's what I mean it's allowed all of us to sort of I think feel a little bit more confident in our decision making and to trust ourselves and know that listen what we're trying to do here if we do what we truly want to do is going to connect and it's going to impact people's lives a lot more than if we just try to fit in and that's been very liberating I guess to speak and the fact that you say that you and your family listen to that album you know throughout the album you look it's not one song it's not a hit single You're listening to the album that is the greatest compliment you can you can give me because that's exactly how I like to I always think the album is the good work that I'm trying to do yeah it's been a great pleasure to listen to and so looking for your next one have you had your big idea if your next album yet no not yet and I really don't want to kind of push . You're not the 1st person to ask me that and I mean if this album's only been held like 3 months yeah OK right. And we're still sort of in them in the middle of it and there's still a lot more to come from it we've got a new single now greatest mistake coming out and there's going to be a sort of I think we're going to it's going to be some little surprises coming up before Christmas and we've got this tour coming up so we're going to see this year out with singing to strangers and see what happens and all that other parts of the world are sort of picking up on it so that might take us elsewhere and then I want to take a step back and let live sort of happen and then decide based on what life happens decide what kind of stuff going to be writing about OK Next Saturday problems in the park the B.B.C. Problems in a park in Hyde Park as a big event looking forward to that man I'm excited about that's going to be with live orchestra and it's going to be very overwhelming I think when ever done that once before like a Christmas special for another radio station so this is going to be a real tribute emotional moment for me not only you know sharing the stage with Christiane and Barry Manilow which is just unbelievable but also to be standing in Hyde Park where I've seen Bruce Springsteen Paul McCartney James Brown would actually Bob just to be standing on that stage with you know a live orchestra playing the Smithsonian's that were really built around strings and orchestrations and I worked with I would also use an incredible composer and orchestrator who put this album who wrote some of the songs with me so to hear this coming to life with strings right there and there is going to be yeah it's going to be an emotional day I'm going to deafen have a lump in my throat on that night enjoy that and then as we get towards Christmas November the 6th of November when do the 6 November at the dome in Brighton which you beautiful for and you I mean just suited. To your music I think that really well in there looking for to that I'm looking forward to this whole tour because we've really designed it to be playing theaters that suit the album rather than trying to just you know go for the bigger venue or you know Stella's may take that we can I really wanted to have I want to ask as well as the crowd to everyone. I be transported into a different atmosphere and all of these theaters on this tour are really you know we picked them deliberately we sort of sat down and looked through these and was like yes the show belongs there so in every sort of city we would try to find a place that would suit the most and I think the dome is going to be perfect you've chosen well while you're in town just a cross the park from the time is the Roper Valley and if you get a chance to go look at the music room in there do that because that's awful I imagine it's an incredible place for show to be as a musician you should go in there and have a little look and and the band itself is it just just a band almost all the orchestras Where would you go now to be the band the boys we've got we've got Phil Grenelle is an incredible violinist who manages to somewhat make himself time self into an orchestra and he's got the gift of magic and if you see compared to that he likes to hear. Yeah it works it works perfectly like that for now I think that's what we're going to do and then you never know in the New Year you never know who might be back with a focused rated version of the are coming to see you thank you for joining us again Leaflets. Greatest mistake Jack's addressees album singing to strangers you can see him next Saturday at B.B.C. Problems in the park then his tour has just one date in our area and that's the Brighton dime on Wednesday November the 6 laid back Sunday with. The skit to travel to a handful of places if we're lucky but my guess this weekend has been 230 countries and that number is still going up I think it's an absolute privilege I think it's astonishing that I've been so fortunate to be to so many places now the adventurous Simon reviews sharing some of his many stories in a new book I sang really really low and contemplated ending it all quite frankly yeah I had to dredge over my history my past and some dark periods in life I mean I'm not a fragile human being and it's OK to be fragile and it's OK to experience some dark thoughts sometimes the sorry and his 1st stop is with me on your lay back Sunday this Sunday afternoon from 3 B.B.C. Sussex. This is B.B.C. Sussex lady in South 6 Sussex. Let let let let let. Let. This weekend weather looks OK today fine and dry after any early showers clear so soft plenty of sunshine gentle winds inland moderate breezes along the coast and top temperatures of 19 degrees a dry evening some sunshine to come and that's followed by a dry clear and fairly chilly night slows of 5 then tomorrow should be a fine day drive with long sunny spells and a light breeze topped temperatures of 17 and I 3 day outlook Monday more the way of cloud along with outbreaks of rain could be slightly cooler on Monday Tuesday dry with some decent sunshine Wednesday breezy a risk of outbreaks of rain but some places staying dry on Wednesday B.B.C. Sussex. Mixed fortunes for the M 25 this morning got another breakdown now and 25 anticlockwise are. Back on the area around the. Side of the M 251 lane is closed because of another breakdown is very slow in the senses as a result I haven't quite recovered from the other breakdown earlier 25 also. 10 it was 11 and some of the. And the 8 had very very. Possibly people heading towards. BROMLEY the high street absolutely cooling either way because of those. Still busy along. The. Lane and the 27 has built up a patch of. 23 that's on the west bound side of the bright and also just around very very. Healing in both directions. 24 itself is very slow on the southbound side. 27 on the eastbound approach as well and I'm trying to solve and have a place of buses running. And that's because if the engineering works today and tomorrow but the B.B.C. Travels and to. Travel updates 100. Want to fulfill B.B.C. Sussex trouble you trust. To Elton John who you discover all sorts of things do my show each week we discovered out in the week has got to set stuff set of stamps all to him self now only the 2nd musicians have a set of stamps from the Royal Mail featuring his album covers came out earlier in the week the other artist by the way was David Bowie and somehow she knew that which is very impressive So we found out that this week what else happened this week oh yeah you might like to listen to my show from yesterday on B.B.C. Sounds when we met the new Chief Fire Officer of West Sussex Fire and Rescue Sabrina Cohen Hatton who. About her time working for London Fire Brigade involved in recent terror attacks and the aftermath of the grand fell fire there so just finished a 1st week in the job as the Chief Oliver surf West Sussex and rescue and she said she had some stories from her life including a time in a mid teens when she was homeless a new poll in Wales and also an incident that she was going through that her husband who's also a firefighter was already attending her husband and one of his colleagues had been lying on the floor with the heads in this pic poking around wondering what it will is and as he got up to me the way it exploded and it cool his colleague in the face so I can listen again to that interview with the new chief of West Sussex on the B.B.C. Sounds as my show from yesterday and you hear it right to the start of the show. Sunday breakfast time lost some they shaved faith and politics with Dan needed to move in the state to be a candidate that even was going to invent a faith to be taken seriously here in the U.K. You got to pretend you haven't got the Bishop of Guilford the Right Reverend Andriy Watson look to the future how you spec says and a last question what kind of society do we want to be and for this Sunday join me for more inspiring music and conversation I'll be finding out why some of our local faith communities are coming together to explore the tree of life back to morrow morning from 6 B.B.C. Sussex. She prays and Baby Love yesterday on the show we did our Friday movie review with Frida Cooper that we always do and she reviewed the new horror film it you know that it was it just gives me the creeps about 10 seconds of the trailer for it and just couldn't watch anymore. Horror films and when we got to see the film so I was in London last night and I think as part of the promotional effort for the new film . There was a car park some hype and sitting behind it with 2 people getting dressed up as the character from it to go and scare the bejesus out of people in the West End. Really follow me around horrible The other thing to do with movies of the moment and I'm sure we can all agree on this is the Downton Abbey movie is going to be massive that comes out next Friday yes that I had the chance to speak to the creator of Downton Abbey as far as Julian Fellowes looks and the whole thing was wrapped up wasn't it with that special and now they've got a big and it does look epic film coming out next Friday with Hugh Bonneville rests the cost Maggie Smith and everybody all in there so Julian Fellowes will hear about that off to $11.00 B.B.C. Sussex and B.B.C. Sorry 12 minutes to 11 now this place a base from back in the day his small town boy. Oh. Come. The seventy's the sixty's and the fifty's were Graeme Dean at lunch time in the Rock N Roll cafe so all the big hits also. Maybe haven't heard for ages and loads of stories about how the songs and the and all of that came to be so all that Graeme Dean at lunchtime through the afternoon with music and sports to come as well stereo on the ground 6 and more B.B.C. Interviews in the south tonight at 8 before the news on this is a great shoot. Yes Leon and falling off of the news going to tell you about a really interesting theater project in a performance that's coming up this Monday and Tuesday at the theater roll Brighton and it's specific to the venue doesn't take place on the stage this played in stayed in a secret hidden space in the more than 200 year old theater. That's quite something isn't going to. See Dylan who's created this performance to tell us all about it after the news at 11 so look out for that grooms to perfection 2 shows each on Monday and choose Day this coming. With us off the news which follows kind of a disco and a hi how. Are It's a love of the clock Good morning I'm Mike banks M.P.'s including rebel Tories are preparing legal action in case Boris Johnson tries to ignore legislation forcing him to seek a further delay to bring said if no deal hasn't been agreed by October the 19th floor is due to come into force on Monday but the prime minister has said he would rather die in a ditch than go back on his promise or taken Britain out of the E.U. At the end of next month the co-leader all 3 Green Party SHANN Barry things Boris Johnson has been rattled by the unity of his opponents we've seen M.P.'s in leaders from all the different opposition parties coming out and speaking with one voice on this and they're absolutely united that there should be no general election and so we've made sure that the threat of a no deal Breck's it is absolutely eliminated we've not responded to that of the prime minister to try to call a general election now because we know that there is too much risk attached to that meanwhile cynical assume the Sioux spin the M.P. From it saw Sig's for nearly 4 decades has told The Times newspaper the Boris Johnson is nothing like his grandfather the water and Prime Minister so Winston Churchill cynically has had the conservative whip withdrawn in the week for voting against the plans for a no deal Broncs it there is mounting concern for the safety of a 12 year old girl who's gone missing from the east born area Parma hasn't been seen since about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon so 6 police say her disappearance is completely out of county and the repeating for any information to be reported she is described as of Asian a parent's around $56.00 tall of average build with long dark brown hair it's thought she could be in the house area where police in New Haven are employing special powers this weekend to move on any youths believed to be involved in serious anti-social behavior. A so-called dispersal order remains in force until 6 o'clock tomorrow evening it follows a series of fights in the town center in recent days including one involving reports of weapons on Tuesday. A mother of 2 from Heywood seethings been told she could develop dementia within 10 years is taking part in today's memory walk in Brighton 35 year old Hannah MacKay says she's on a mission to raise as much money as possible for the Alzheimer's Society her dad has been diagnosed with dementia and her grandfather died from the condition at the age of just 57 doing something gave me a huge amount of power doesn't matter how big a house but you know that I was doing something to try and make it back eventually it and that is the U.K. Biggest killers if X. Ray the 850000 British people and ladies. With the children's commissioner for England is calling for schools to open every day all for the week all year round and have designated police officers and long filled warns in a new manifesto the gangs are increasingly operating in the streets and in parks she says the school day has not kept up with changes in family working patterns with children often coming home to empty houses in small print and I'm home.

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Boys. In the service again into Wednesday morning. Into the many songs that simply read B.B.C. Erythema stuff. That. You. other. My. And I. Had to fight was my. And I don't mean to lose. Your time. And I'm looking for. Your single serve in combat or serious holding back I mean I am at Any for you. Good. With. Kids. The B.C. Era for the most. Ready on the street. 7 with. Good. Results. From. The. Floods. Says. God. Willing. To flow from. Say Say Say cause I'll. Be. A. Thank you play. With. Your gut 11. 1111. Alex old such. Luck. Plays. A. Classic. Lists. Like Barbra Streisand. One of the. The birth dates you find out which one on the look at the birthdays the few moments time online a crime charge and yes here and someone I want joining B.B.C. 5 Live upon my through the eyes of my breakfast from here a little I transport get this into a Wednesday morning yes it's the same all thing of bank holidays when it feels like Tuesday but it's not it's Wednesday that means plus the weekend and closer to the next bank holiday which is not this weekend but the following weekend and then a couple weeks after that another bank holiday weekend wow that some US here rolls on doesn't it Happy Days good times are all Mayor Y. That we're in the middle I'm right I'm way so then look at the birthdays anniversaries national newspapers are here we'll take a little look at those at the top look at the weather it's in the change sadly that's will take the full details very. Name calling and turning to only D.C. Area for the stone songs before long with some research or Also some believe Joba Now this is the latest from the Jonas Brothers. Because. New song from Jonas Brothers on late night primetime tonight welcome to NEW DAY We've now arrived Wednesday the 24th that makes it the 114th day of the. Talk to $151.00 days remaining to get to the end of the year to get almost a then through the years let's take a look see what happened it was the stain 1953 that Winston Churchill was knighted by the Queen and became so Winston Churchill 92 the 1st British servicemen to die in the focus conflict the crewmen of the seeking helicopter on its way to the folks on the islands were missing and presumed dead after the aircraft crashed. And it was this day 990 the space shuttle Discovery took off counting the revolutionary Hubble telescope and opiates high above the earth's atmosphere and on to the days of Joe but I did a happy birthday to you have a lovely day I saw rising when you might see who celebrate with Kelly Clarkson She's 37 today and mention a few moments ago the Barbra Streisand title Yes She's 77 is Barbara Streisand and celebrating is 78th birthday today John Williams Obi a Australian English guitarist and composer famous for the films he has scored Let's play this John Williams. All right. John Williams have attained on late night ground trying to sow the weather them mostly dry with clear intervals patchy cloud of a night a mild mites largely in the sleeper race which can be applied to temperatures between 7 and 10 Celsius so here we are going into Wednesday should start today dry in many places but locally heavy showers will move in from the south with a chance of thunder sunny spells later on but still a chance of showers cooler than there has been temperatures dipping between $15.18 Celsius and dad look it's going to be unsettled over the next few days as several systems circulates near the nearest over the U.K. Bringing heavy showers or longer spells of rain and also be a risk of some thunderstorms mixed in at times as all temperatures will remain near or slightly below average for the time of year Saturday could be very windy with strong westerly winds OK that's the weather we'll take a look at the national papers there in that on the other side of Wilson Phillips and hold on. Just. To. Break. A leg sun was going to. Cut. The budget. Phillips. OK the mash nice fibers have a right to this is what they're looking at the Midlands we wake up to on this Wednesday morning the Metro reports on Michael Gove's meeting with the Grettir from Burke in which he admitted to her that more had to be done to tackle climate change Donald Trump will not stay with the Queen at Buckingham Palace during his controversial state visit to the U.K. Poured into the Daily Mirror this morning at the time says the Michael Gove has promised tougher action on climate change after telling Grettir from Berg that he that she had made him feel very guilty about his generation's failure at the gate to grips with the problem the Guardian leads on young Swedish and Darren mentalist Gretta Thun Burke hitting out at the U.K. Government for continuing to support fossil fuels back out Giants are fleecing motorists out of almost 8000000000 pounds as they fail to pass on savings as a report in The Sun this morning there are reports on calls to allow Donald Trump to speak in the House of Commons when he visits the U.K. In June the Daily Mail says the police are failing to investigate up to half of reported crimes as thousands of offenses are screened out the Daily Telegraph leads on a Teresa Mayes approving a 5 G. Network role for the Chinese telecom giant despite security warnings Aborigines facing a plague venomous snakes a plague of venomous snakes rather. After vets have warned that the recent woman weather has led to an influx of creatures according to The Daily Star but I'm going to watch out for snakes and I will look things at the independent reports on calls for Donald Trump to be allowed to address M.P.'s in the Commons after the announcement him for his state visit to the U.K. And finally the Financial Times says that a leading industrialist has pledged to bring jobs back to Europe as the attraction of investing in China diminishes those all the stories then making the headlines for this Wednesday morning it's Travis now. Seem. Illegal alien. Leaks. Night night Graham tearing. Our spouse with. Me. Saying it's our. Job to. Change in. This. Case. Thank you. The Rolling Stones. Trying to. Say thanks. So much for talking with us from. 5 what I call from 5 lives are joined by the B.B.C. Local radio stations across the U.K. The local radio listeners Raj Shah and the news on 5 Live the exam at stake group claims it was behind the tree Lanka bombings and in sports the Spurs leave it late to beat Brighton and Shane Long schools the fastest ever Premier League goal you can hear up all night on B.B.C. Turns out for i Phone Android nominations are tap into our taste a podcast up all night for 25 years of B.B.C. Don't go to U.K. For such. Skis B.B.C. . With the B.B.C. News on 5 live here. The president assure langar is promising stern action against security officials who he ses failed to share intelligence that could have prevented Sunday's bombings 321 people were killed in the attacks on churches and hotels people are among the dead our security correspondent Golden Corral says the Islamic state group is claiming responsibility I put out a picture and now a video of some of the men supposedly pledging allegiance to so-called Islamic state so that does appear to be pretty strong evidence and clear evidence linking that group to this local group we should say they still look like local men from a local group but do appear to have joined up in some way with so-called Islamic State Meanwhile the foreign secretary says the U.K. Stands in solidarity with the Sri Lankan people here is Jeremy Hunt. The Metro simply says counterterrorism command has dispatched a team of specialists to Sri Lanka including family liaison officers to support and assist the families of British victims and the repatriation of the ceased British nationals the family of the murdered journalist near Mackay have paid tribute to her saying she was a gentle innocent soul who wouldn't wish ill on anyone earlier the new IRA admitted killing her during a riot in London Derry last Thursday night though to a man OK now is an expert on Conflict Studies at the University of Wolverhampton this is obviously damaged and the backlash against them has been significant but the statement indicated they don't have any intention of going and why up you know helping to weather based and hope that in the future they will continue their activities but it does think to be a significant backlash of opinion particularly locally from the reports have been coming out Meanwhile a woman or.

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They because of an accident and it's also a name close now for the M one northbound from 14 at Milton Keynes to 15 at Northampton a nice down to an accident fascinate test I'm back Patti cool with you will travel updates 0805871 on forsakes B.B.C. Sorry you trust anything close to sports in focus. As Welcome back it's not. Is fair he is playing for Republic of Ireland in the 2nd year ot 2021 a father said I'm to Georgia public about a leading goal to now or a mind nothing now hopefully will be fit enough to play I got Southampton at the way can be in Preview head of that came how when a limited available on the B.B.C. Sounds right now in the National League the bottom all the shot of going close is the chase and. Beauty is going to swing the ball in left foot the players all lined up on the phone at 6 yard box and comes the bow saw as a judge on a Fogarty pumpkin the Boy Scouts Mendell and one count itself sides a beautifully swung in Bow and Scotland out of our lot Johnny on the spot but the flag went up and it's disallowed it remains Barnet want to shut down now has no season rubble old and as I said he's on a decent game tonight Mr Beasley got that one in Correct yeah very high tempo out there both sides making Thank you both both sides making hard work of things but they're really really committed to the fry at the moment it's still Barnet one town they'll hear at the hall I have and it's a really really feisty game right now but that goal town called right after the break the header from Efren mice and claw that bounced down from the crossbar and over the line is the goal that separates the saw it. We're 62 minutes in double attack in substitution from water come in and go to bring a clear and cross on but at the moment it's Barnet want to town Rob thank you for all counts concerning on the B.B.C.'s what website right now. Just before the news with the corner. Brazil a benign on the 21 women squad for the forthcoming The manga tournament in the sorry Senior Cup Final semifinal Crakow the Met Police let in that one is now 32 to King stony enter into the 2nd half victories for England's wearing cricketers to get up in the T 20 serious and we are talking Sussex Next up I followed the school and writing thing that's next night like to. See celebrate. Maybe. Behind. The. Gold which you. See. In. The money. After. You. Have to. Play. I am obsessed with the soul accept the fact the be. After. I'm just a man. You know. And we. Have the stuff how local boy run by man and human he's made it from Iraq a boy to the top of the music industry how do we get our next sporting stuff if you love cricket you are by cricket it's pretty it's football of his rugby and so on huge competition to get to our young kids and try to make them love the sport the body wants them to live as early as possible that is what is happening of course in all of them and this week all and the last week I went down to rotting Dane to the Our Lady of Lourdes primary school with the Sussex cricket same Phil saw and a fantastic season as a batsman his breakthrough season last year with him in the 2nd part of his visit but I'll join him some coaches some kids and some teachers for the launch of the county's 2019 All Stars cricket programme trying to get 5 to write notes to love the game many of us already love that it's nice if the boxing one won the debate going to get a bat and then we got a ball of about it what do you reckon we're going to. Get how we're going to hit the ball the letter saying the project for there says it's pretty foundation is Gary want to know your plugs in all those loud enough times about. Process come out into the community to like was supposed to come I saw stars program which is a national A.C.V. Initiative that's why they're also more chance there today is that it's about the program and hope they saw in post interest the children can join like a pretty club circus hands of today's know about sponsoring the next fill so scores it was it about getting the money to be an explosive in the next 10 years around the sports come along about suffering it's a great opportunity for us to come out and support local talent and it's also great of chances for us to get children experience of cricket and we hope the boy deliver and I get such a good drug charges. When I get some enthusiasm among the children and I want to participate in cricket in the future we've got a series of skills and drew my surroundings from the bench a skill movements a caption striking drawing out of those that aren't in flight school rights which is Central which is I would say bats in and out in droves advocate's out so you love it just gets into a quick tie stuff until I can do it I like low self census for N N $170.00 promise goes back at them it did deliver a chance to shine and are also actively done in various Roach eyes and Key Stage one between now and which is all gets also stopped by them trying to get as many kids as possible across the county so not so all 60 old style senses and just are trying to get in the sprites experience of cricket psyche Crites a lock on passion for the game I've got the old rich cricket academy out. Of the voting record chances for 6 days and on to the road and then Alec it's a launch the junior cricket academy starts in September sorry to the games going from strength to strength in a council you know from in 2nd schools and it's great to come out sir like a she's such as this saying reports enjoy giving and the press high school and trick of Abobo what I'm going to throw the ball on the board about golf reading reading reading right in the bin All right people function OK can we do that. That's the end of the 1st sessions the kids fall off just 22 years assuming that because you get your own yeah Mr enjoy that coaching session I loved there wasn't too much structure about it which I love this a program for kids at 5 to I need get him out a you know you give him a few challenges huge give him a few bats balls beanbags that's over thing and they just crack on it's pretty to say what are they learning at this age the fundamentals of kids and I go in for defense or is it something else I think is definitely something I was I wouldn't say is that it's much more just as transferable skills you know and developing not had a coordination whatsoever saying peanuts post but it's really been through cricket it's brilliant you know. He can pump his patient numbers up and you know get him sign up to the local clubs I think that to be brilliant I see science or lots of it it's just players want to dominate it it's so much competition now when you could apply football or cricket for me it was football until I was about 15 definitely always need more players this is I'm the club brought Piper on and I have so you know you're just getting kids involved in this I just saw in porn how easy is that to do that it's pretty difficult that's why the luck we've got programs out there is doing it but you know the numbers have been dwindling for a few years now so this is a great initiative when did you start playing cricket Well what I was it just the sort of kids I was around the sort I drive and so I picked up a cricket bat but you know the focus was really on cricket for me and said I was about 15 or so it was over as about football so you know it's great to see I when I was at school I didn't have anyone coming in doing this sort of stuff you know laying the foundation for us I'm so it's great to see this and hopefully we get a lot more a lot more kids by to get through this finish was a member in the from grassroots not us you look at the Sussex Cricket Academy has produced like the 1st team prizes south I mean to me the list just gotten. Brownie Hainsey was a finch a lot more that going on to play for the counties to see an academy product just to play for Gloucestershire is huge testament to the sauces academy more of going on but also the grassroots level stuff either so important obviously we've all come through at different times but you know being a homegrown pirate Sussex oversea there is something in all from a Anyway there's definitely something that just a little bit more special when you call the show and it makes it much more proud I miss Worsfold I mean here to teach or add to our Lady of Lourdes school I think it's a great opportunity for them to get outdoors and to do some extra physical activity I think it's a great collaborative thing to see that we have different groups coming together as a community to help the school and help the children be more active and good about me being the best building team plans is it a bit of both and that's right oh of course registration isn't a. It's totally about being a team player cooperation and having fun and gaining some physical activity as a mere arts and I guess you can buy cricket if I know I played baseball was a good chance he enjoyed playing cricket said I It's really fun and I think I want to do it again good he hit the ball well I'm quite good at it but I do tennis I think it is quite nice and. Unique I'm not sure if I am not good I cry a lot of people I know that if you catch it. And I think 20 times anyone look at that I had some ball and I'm back today and all that slow stuff I know. That we live again. Playing could be called a straw the night game is really nice because I got see me drink and I really like the lighting and adding in things and. All together now lovely day I had bow down at the. Promised. Rottingdean at the end of last wake thanks to the cover vog me down. For details of the nearest center this is your All-Stars program to register a child as his. Own styles could. You more from Phil saw him so from his hopes for the new season of The Making of some one off 100 runs now season us all coming up after you the 40. Seem. To. Read. The thing to. Think you. Missed and. Using. Time to treat. Each I had to deal with. D.V.D. Just to see. When. I. Needed to. Read. And. I. Do. Think. Being used. To eat eat eat eat. EAT EAT EAT EAT EAT see. If. I. Can. Get and. Do. It in. A song concerned to get live music tomorrow night B.B.C. Live introducing later on the tame That is tomorrow night and then off to nominate alley B.B. With after the watershed that is tomorrow next week our mind that there is a reversal because the Albion playing live a way to Chelsea Stamford Bridge that is on Wednesday night next week so next Tuesday will be B.B.C. Introducing the Mini to the T. And after the watershed on the Tuesday night is next week this week as normal tomorrow evening but so are cricket in the manhood just now us and happy screaming kids. Marry Lord school down there in Rottingdean wonderful died down there to launch the All Stars program to have fun too I erodes our spirit to fill so the Sussex Paxman who last season broke through early early found herself the top of the running order of the batting order for a last part of the. Season made almost I under runs a fantastic season and hoping for the same me what about you your couple of weeks away from the season now are you ready all the team getting ready I'm ready. And I plan to win so you know I got back this wake up in him plenty of bulls you know just so I can back that forward I saw rhythm monitor the forms of cricket you're playing abroad just this winter Yeah just to try to couple legs and oversee the teatime League as well great win for me get my name out there and share mark in doing these legs and I'm really grateful for that but now it's great to be back Erin ready to precisely show being ready for that 1st game and how even the beginning of April the red ball on the cloudy skies you going to be ready for that it will be a transformation meant a transformation you know and it's a real big challenge you know I'm not the only one doing it but you know if I've got the right people around me and you know feel like I'm doing the right stuff and come the 1st game of a fair lark RB is ready is anyone's for breakthrough season I think thought is a last season view set in terms of lots of runs and nearly a 100 how do you look back on last season I think was pretty good as a pretty tough year for ever with the back what I judge on is how many how many games of cricket I mean to Sussex if I could have another season or make as many you know match winning contributions and you know give us a mentor you know I'll be really happy with that I wonder how much tension Glassman is going to try and drive you as one of those individuals we say right I under we want to 1001 of the targets for years and he sets anybody then I've not been signed enough insensed I don't I'm not someone that likes colors you know I feel like when you look too far in the future you know you can get distracted as a sole benchmark run by thing myself and this would by thinking on a 1000 the show with the developments I've made in my time but I'm very much right now a case of one game at a time if we're going to get promoted and you know just trying to put in as consistent for Mrs Stevens I'll hopefully fit in well and inviolable is that competition you welcome certain if the squad really big if you thought. You know as long as you know his company is pushing guys to get better and paintings and performances you know the something that's new live and if he can if he can put pressure on a couple people above him and get formats out in the US fantastic Can you achieve as a side to season one of one of the goals do you think history opposite for one season I mean and the championship I think will be very very disappointing if you don't got this year I mean I replied like a cricket Russia but we had a pretty young side that we learned a lot less and I think if we look back to last year we don't lawlessness and and I'm a lot better for it now so I think the show if we can hit the ground running you know I think very disappointing if you don't get from arts that you're in a Sussex school we are stuck in strife and found you are a Manchester City fan what do you know motions ahead of this remarkable Africa 7 fun how councell at this and then no doubt pretty much still yeah it's brilliant you know it's great to see the fun and I fancy our long suffering really around also that's my thought about it last week and he went to the last League Cup tie between city and the Albion and the guy was the ground and he was saying how far both clubs come in is is it so true that by Stubbs you come in really really long Rice is going to be a good time mixed emotions about us all. Of us you know have his time as well now someone. 2 brought in fans what the fans will fans will want to do avoid city how do City fans see getting the Albion off those 3 you know I think he's quite a good manager you know the stuff that you know it's really strong squad that's got I just watched the Amazon Prime documentary to have you know I've read John's asylum it doesn't matter whether it's Madrid or broad I think every game deciding that it's going to end its I don't think it makes a difference and to be honest I mean it's not you might bring them in fits in faces Yeah doesn't it. Feel sold who doesn't write any apologies for being a man just the City fan prices cricket club and that would be going on now you would be going to women who really cool. Sussex on the 5th cup are members of the club Hans the Alvin and I may be allowed a a dispensation to go but not the cricket as yet so there Sussex season beginning with a very full life commentary on the B.B.C. Sport website as everyone every single game. That's one to 2 years of age making a few runs to dime self-esteem Arey French of the century a Sussex warmed up well against Hampshire the 1st central county ground today about sorry they're over in the warmer climes of Jew Bowie they are playing what is called the champions matches where the defending champions of the previous season play the M.C.C. Guy on and off for 100 years or so but it's a nice tradition and they're the pride in the warmer climes of G. By now somewhere and the that's in there and you buy this particular week $250.00 only pope to die pastime of a come close to get a double 100. Season and felt pretty good so I feel you can take that into the into the coming season it was an especially yesterday. Yeah I think it's always going to be one of those markets where if you get yourself in things or get a lot easier to move around yesterday sort of early on you got a few early wickets and I think as we speak out there is just a matter of just getting yourself and man up and we're just communicating and when you once you get a taste of the way things are like that you know become a fair bit easier it was for Jamie Smith as well of seeing his 1st class to compete about the way he did with the one of the politicos and yeah I mean he's I think everyone whatever they may their 1st class table is pretty nervous but I mean even shows the way you go off the mark like drive down the ground I played Norsemen in some of the shows. To watch. But if I was stuck in that's all that it is not a huge amount out there. But the ball isn't. There were kids. I think it's just a matter of trying to stick a. Camera where the top of. The wicket. Sorry's only pipe in the rounds 250 great stuff for him there's been another go between or a shot and bone and it's got a quick update from Rob. It's gone to the home side Tim 86 minutes gone is pretty much game over Barnet to all the shock town Shaquille Cole Hurst the top scorer managed to get after in from the edge of the air it was blocked it came back to him he shifted it to his right and we watched on the angle as he held a delightful finish into the corner absolutely no chance for well money and for call turfed his 12 goal of the season and town are on there why it seems to him especially with other results to the National League south it's part of town we've got 4 minutes left plus of the time Rob thank you yes for a lot comes in those last 4 minutes on the B.B.C. Sport website right now a chapter from the end of that in around 7 or 8 minutes time a spot on as ever this is the situation then. Town remain 3rd bottom is a lifetime course but the get safety will be 9 point as things stand over winning a banner of beating them. Town tonight or so at the moment all the time will be 3 points which are to have and water leave Oborne would the gap then has to 9 points to them running out sides they could possibly catch B.B.C. Series travel neutralised. In a canter there's a lane close to the M 25 anticlockwise between Dot fed and swans coming that is following a broken down feel. Traffic is looking slow there as a result is traffic now for the A $320.00 road in both directions and around road congestion it goes to 6 cross roads for northbound traffic and for southbound traffic to St Peter's hospital roundabout. Now in London for the southbound after block tunnel is down 20 broken down in. Is blocked in both directions not white not a football club face down to an accident from the ceiling close now for the M one northbound from Junction 14 at Milton Keynes to 15 at Northampton and that is down to an accident. I'm Beth Patty. With dates 080-5876. Sports in focus. In the final half hour of the show if you aren't just joining us what you missed between 7 I said Gordon Smith and Adam Blackmore Francis banal that he had to the City game in the F.A. Cup. Certainly 1st in the Premier League weekend that is now available now as is a full exclusive interview with the chairman of both as available on the B.B.C. Sounds right now the good news for the audience are not out of the Southampton game is Shane Duffy has been for apply for the Republic of Ireland of their winning one though in that game against Georgia it's not going so well though for all. In that featured guy McCool's a no no it was. Getting 2 goals in the 2nd half. With a couple of moments to play in that one. Of them elsewhere in that division. The moment they give me 9 points adrift of safety with just 6 games left coming up in the final half hour more reaction from the bearing in Montenegro last night John Barnes the former England legend who we talking on that one that's all coming after . Night like to. See some great. Stuff. That's play Jack Jones and years and years a reminder of B.B.C. Susses and B.B.C. Sorry here it's a sporting focus now the 20 minutes or so coming up at 10 though a poor man here who has a great show what's in his bag and the rest all coming up at 10 o'clock reaction to come certainly will talk to our commentary team at all the shot they are going down to defeat to kneel down with moments to play their the ground but term for has not been a good night as they battle for survival in the national lay but we're going to reflect and literally about this time last night Sterling was getting England's 5th in a 51 win against Montenegro that made it to euro 2020 qualifiers wins in a row for England really are a form team at the moment aren't they but as he scored rame Sterling cup in his hands to his ears and a lot of us who had perhaps heard anything on the telly were. Drawn to what had been going on throughout the evening gracious abused it would appear at a number of the players the U.A.E. For president today Alexander Severin the said it was a disaster the new players had to suffer this last not chance directed at several players including Danny Rose that was in poor groups or of course last night the case will be heard in May after a year paints for governing body charge Montenegro earlier today the former England international John bandsmen speaking today to the B.B.C.'s Katie gone what is something that has happened all over it happens in this country and it's a bit hypocritical of us in this country to look at Montenegro and say all territories when this happens every week in this country so. Yes something has to be done unfortunately people are looking at the wrong solution because the solution is to ban people and to and to close football grounds and to do whatever they do however I understand that you know laws have to be taken but I think more from the point you have changes perceptions of black people women homosexuals whilst perceptions are changed we'll then not see incidents like this so what do you think the solution is that what should be done well if you look at what you have. To see where this perception of of inferiority comes from from a black perspective from a female perspective from a homophobic perspective and once you know where it comes from it comes from what we have been taught for the last 300 years in terms of the worth of a black person to think a woman to lead on a homosexual to go to war and fight for this is intrinsic in US This is what we have become and because this is what we have been wrongly told we can deconstruct that we can recondition our way of thinking and then once we get rid of it in society we will get rid of all walks of started with football is one we call it in football before you think society I think people say advocation is so important in all of this of course it is but it's that takes time and there should be short term measures and short term things play a place well for 30 years to be doing short term measures and has it worked so those short term measures of banning people and fining people haven't hasn't worked I'm going to start and of course in terms of what education are you talking about because the education we've learned is that in correct education education we've learned still validates and puts one particular group above the other from a perspective of I don't want to start talking about Winston Churchill quote could be or forever but he's the greatest Briton ever and we know what Winston Churchill thought about black people we know what he thought about Indians so therefore is that who we want to to aspire to be like somebody like that so what we have learned isn't the correct history in terms of who we are what we've learnt is that there is a certain group of people who are how touristic who are better than somebody else and we know who that is so when you talk about education the education we're doing in terms of changing that is just saying it's wrong to be racist why is it wrong to be racist because life is shown me that there are certain group of people or superior use the example which I haven't L.T.C. Today speaking to the gentleman about the headline of this blonde cute blonde boy turned into a mass murder that suggest that if you're a brand you can be a mass murderer but you don't hear you'd never see a headline saying a Muslim turned into a terrorist because of course that is the perception of Muslims and when he made the argument that no because when that Muslim terrorist they had a story about him playing football and going to school and being a good brother but there they are actually boots of goodness just. And that should be to goodness but it is because of course we have been brought up to feel that if you're blond and blue eyed You can be a terrorist so for example it's like asif it is suggesting that Montenegro should be thrown out if you wait a tournament for what happened today not just missing the broader picture well should children be thrown out of the Premier League for the racial abuse they give Raheem Sterling and not just Chelsea I'm talking about in the short term to Liverpool as well I'm sure every football stadium there will be racist abuse or do we do that and if they think that's the solution I will go with the 100 percent but don't just pick on Montenegro because everybody but that's that isn't the solution because what will then happen is that other countries other countries England included it doesn't matter what country it is if there are black players playing once again the whole Stanley guessable could do him and you calculate off booking because Boeing is allowed and as I said there's always going to be a way that you can show that you're a racist without it being illegal so where are you going to draw the line so rather than looking at that trying to figure out a way to stop the middle wanting to go in the 1st place because someone's back I surprise you know if you look at the example of kind of what sort of toy he said afterwards that he was subjected to monkey chants I mean that's a young kid he's 18 years old to start his 1st game. England and what's more depressing as well is that Chelsea have come out today and said they're going to complain about the alleged racial abuse that he suffered in Ukraine in the Europa League as well as well this kind of underline the scale of this problem with Chelsea fans racially abused and what are they saying about that and I thought it was more depressing than it was more depressing as black kids in the inner cities who are being given an opportunity from an educational body from a social point to your whole being killed I think that's more important and I think that's more impactful on the community that has in the boy going to Montenegro once again and racially abused so. Yes I agree 100 percent it should be tolerated but I think that we've got the wrong way around this look what's happening in our society and trying to tackle what's going on in our society because until we start to see the average black man in the street as equal we can always elevate some of going John Barnes bringing Sterling beyond say. Out of blackness and be accepted in mainstream society but nothing will change down there so until we start to change what's happening down there there won't be the odd one so therefore yes let's ban Montenegro that will change that's the solution isn't it and then we get rid of racism and let's ban those 2 Chelsea fans yeah and then after when she was the president there is no more sexism and of course anybody any homophobic charge to get rid of them and then of course the world would be a better place that's not. Shown by the former England international What for a Livable cause Legenda speaking after the racist abuse in Montenegro last night Montenegro a chance to die well we'll have a little bit more from the England camp in just a moment's time according to the chanting Darren's here but we're going to be crossing now to the hive where all shot right have indeed been beaten tonight by 2 goals. There were hopes of course after a win at the weekend. For That's not impossibly be and who knows but it's not happened let's join Rob Warren who to be fair to him as warm as. We all shot for a long time now every game this season or last for us Rob Good evening but not a good evening and I'm listening to you on the Internet commentary just as there is we're having little bit of music or you're hearing from Capitaine now and Stevie has fans on over years and oh you know I absolutely love the shots and it's are these desperate times now you're running out when the more domestic men and men are now 6 games left isn't it yeah I'd almost run out of hope before Saturday Saturday gave everyone a lift It was a great performance start to finish the thought really deserved a result and obviously with not too many of the key results at the end effect in the table they got to 8 points now they've played really well 4 games on the trot so I think despite the lack of results you are encouraged by the performances tonight they started in that vein Tim They dominated the 1st half they had 4. 4 maybe 5 efforts on go to Pan. Juan and Jacob Berkley is the only person in the stadium that knows how he somehow managed to miss the target from sort of 15 yards out with nobody on him lift in his left eye did he want to pin you know half down that maybe a challenge was coming in and he tried to lift the ball for that reason but. Haven't scored enough this season 10 when they've been on top and they were caught cold at the start of the 2nd half with that run Mason Clarke and. Barnet to be honest after that we're always going to shut up shop but they look quite dangerous on the bright they scored another 2nd go 5 minutes from talking with a beautiful cold finish from Shaquille cold person that pretty much wrapped things up Stevie Assman all summed up in his tweet him. Play pretty well all over the pitch but not in the too far north really matches Spurs you know it's great lengths to show he was in the Chairman of the town this morning and if you now available the B.B.C. Sales that was and I have a listen to your long journey home tonight I mean he summed it up nicely it's things he said you know in the past few weeks is no it's not necessarily pointing to many fingers it's gone wrong in certain places that doesn't seem to be one determining factor and he doesn't want to consider relegation yet but if they do go down that is the situation and you know the club have done well getting sponsors to Stamboul next season some Pats more as well he's got a lot of the credit is on the side there are any slightly mounting debts that can bring them with new investment and new shares he feels not happy comfortable the club is safe which you know I was young I think it's nice to know him but more importantly on occasion where it happened would not be the end of the world necessarily in terms of the club. No I mean that's encouraging I've heard sort of whispers and rumblings that that might well be the case and you know our minds go back to 2012 when we we almost didn't have an all shot town and. You know from that point they. Held their own for a couple of years didn't they tried they stayed at this level they tread water for a couple of years and then carry what it came back and he didn't shrink the well in those 1st 2 seasons I think you know by his and other people's words he probably did over achieve a little bit and this season for whatever reason the number reason I guess well covered really the loss of key players and the inability to replace them a lack of leaders. And a massive lack of cost $22.00 new club record tonight to 20 games without a goal so on the pitch it's been really frustrating but yeah let's keep some perspective town still have a club it's just that they might well be playing the National League South next season and I put it to you Tim you know with the sports coverage that happened to Woking last year. Really making it out yeah yeah thank you become an absolutely there's a reason for hope. To get some reaction from the Brett for show and it just a chair about let's have a little bit of a little bit of dreaming from Billy Joel River of Dreams and then a bit of tech and rice one of the new printing and here I was coming up for 10. We didn't get. In the next game. In the pool. And. Yet. It's pretty Joel river dreams. Dreams possibly Sadly although the shots have left after another defeats not to no reaction if you can get it before 10 o'clock sharp if you're sorry. To come if you're on I'll be a frank admission Duffy des pli that's not the Republican audience to have an effect for Southampton You know the limits it doesn't vital to download right now via the B.B.C. Sounds at as is a feature interview with the chairman I didn't hear a Shahid has 0 as for a public all and they have won 10 in Georgia I would have been to Georgia so not a pastime for the home nations are pretty much all power from on and Scotland very good not of course for England last night on the pitch predominated was by the races chancing and the challenge of Montenegro today Declan Rice a couple of youngsters to make his debut in the 5 on wind. Even though chanting donated the discussion since in reporting some of the prizes. To abuse because of the color of their skin when the worst time of the rice has been giving an interview to the B.B.C. Correspondent John Murray getting his views on that but also told him how he found crying in an England shirt loved every minute of it. You know to get a win 51 to get the star. And I've been training well and obviously we've injuries well. I gave it a chance you know. Loved every minute of it you know from the start singing the national you know. You just can't describe it to be honest this was probably the best feeling there is when did you know that you were going to be starting a new yesterday when we before we done training he told the team and he said I'll be starting and you know then game head was on and know how to be focused for what lies ahead I mean that is precisely the role that you've been playing at West Ham isn't it yeah definitely. You know I love playing that role. You know and that's what I do in midfield you know on that one and once it goes running around everywhere I just sit in Protect about 4 make my tackles make mine deceptions and and keep it easy and pop the ball off and is simple but it's effective but times are not you know they were hard to break down it was frustrating because I was looking to play in between the lines bit more but credit to them they were tough to break down and you know we had to just keep moving it side to side and we managed to break them down in the end is a quite feisty in there as well. You know one too bad to be fair are awful to crowds of would probably you know their for their base and miss all of a sudden they were coming on but you know now for them think it was too bad you know some tackles were tough part of what was good sadly what there was was the racist chanting and I guess I guess. Clearly you and the guys would be aware of that yeah I've sat next to Danny in the changing room and you know it's really unacceptable. And you wait for to deal with it because it's not right you know we come in it's play football match we're being respectful and they need to show some respect you know we've got a lot of players on the pitch and you know that not only affect anybody affects everyone. And Danny Rose has been has been very strong on this and he's been very consistent on this line was he was he upset was he angry how was he nice Danny's Danny and I was disappointed because like I said where it's a play football game and he ends up game racially abused and you know that's not what we want and we talk all the time about kicking out a game but you know when is actually going to stop because you know it's happened in order time and you know often the needs to be more punishment and. The message simply doesn't seem to be getting through. Is actually like I just said is we need to be doing more. On a while we could possibly do you know there's so many companies in that. They come to places like this and it happens again and it is better to start. But over the 2 matches missing experience for you yeah unbelievable experience 10 goal scored one goal conceded play with the players of play with you know is this a dream come true you know you know don't you it hasn't always been like this with England. You know watching I know it was. There were some good years of in the drive out watching but you know now we're part of a really good group and you know it's exciting really exciting to be a part of we've Garifuna as Dave Holland backroom staff and everyone so professional so well drilled and often you see it on the pitch you know we've got away we want to play and work Skinner Tecla Rice there West Ham midfielder who played so well for England last night a winter not the Republic of Ireland another win on the Mick McCarthy I want to play for the Republican Guard and in his pomp he's now speaking with action after begun I'm afraid the battle to stay up to know what to buy carry really morale boosting performance on Saturday to know when fairly well deserved and your side came into this evenin looking to build on that you began broadly but ultimately couldn't get that vital 1st goal. You saw when. It scored it was like a knockout blow really. And then we regrouped. But it's always difficult when you're in the situation that we're in if you go down when confidence. And results have been going your way even after a very very good performance and subtly put in chances are why wall on top almost sums up a big part of the reason why your team where they are in the league table Gary must be tearing your hair out over it sometimes. You know we start the game really well again similar to Saturday and we had a real good chance with Jacob unfortunately slipped on when he when the chance dropped to him and then moments change came from a friend. But it came out the manager did not look happy with their performance at halftime they came out really really fast tempo 940 caught your side cold. At the start the 2nd half. Probably rocking of it for 1015 minutes but then they did respond and scored what looked like a decent on so I go but it wasn't given your 4th or not very. Well after you've just shown it to me it was quite clear that it was on side of the view I had of it . I can't tell from where I am but what you've just shown me is quite clearly on side and them decisions change games I'm afraid. Ultimately you're pushing desperate to get back into a really foreign strike from Shaquille co-host Gary looking at the results elsewhere the situation is obviously deteriorated further this evening as far as the league was concerned 6 games left can you still do it I don't know what the results are still I can tell you that diver of one at Dagenham and Maiden had a been haven't. Makes it even harder. So the remaining fixes we have to just go into. Our points return is come the end of them group of games final question for you you said a couple of weeks back when you were asked if you considered your own position have you been given any strict instructions as far as the club are concerned the board and their expectations is as far as the rest of the season. That's a question you need to direct to the chairman of the board of directors OK thank you very much indeed Gary what. Reaction there major from Gary were always fronts up thank you very much in the short and then beaten by 2 goals still tonight the situation then at the bottom of the National League looks like this. Bottom they have $35.00 points from 40 games the gap to safety now to. 23rd. Safety place is at 10 points they now have $45.00 points tonight's all short term with 6 games left need to make up points difference of sex and the need to be very much when or their remaining games are not looking fantastic for them or mind a much better 4 Woking their season will continue on Saturday as they look almost as what prices as it were a dozen a moment they're off to a bath city that is on Saturday or should challenge home to have see filed will follow Cooley town away to MORCOMBE And of course in the Premier League if you are Sussex Lesnar for life commentary as the Albion play South Hansen that is in the Premier League kick off at 3 o'clock Sussex Boss starting it's huge out. 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Asking world wide from Australia to Arlon New Zealand to New York Yuma Arizona to the Yukon and northern Canada on our stage we celebrate the magnificent front porch independent music world and we have artists from everywhere coming here you don't have to be famous to be on wood songs you just have to be very very good we have an amazing wood songs kid to introduce to you on this broadcast we also have 2 incredible artists 1st up is a a spectacular violinist who won the national recognition of the n.p.r. Tiny Desk contest winner she beat out over 6000 other singers songwriters to get that prestige this award she's got an album called All the roads that lead us home she's got an incredible story to tell you this is a tune called swallowtail jig Please welcome the amazing violinist Galen lead to the wood song old. Thank you to. Do you believe it's nice to have you here thanks for coming on the show been waiting a long time for you to get here I'm really excited to be here thanks for having me absolutely Now you winning the n.p.r. Tiny Desk Concert tell me what was involved with that well you entered in a video that you recorded just for that time and you had to be standing in front of a desk that was like the one with Tiny Desk Yep and it had to be original song and I had trouble finding someone helping me tape it so I ended up recruiting a good friend right before he went to hang out and she came up to my fiddle lesson studio and recorded it on my phone and submitted it and about a month later I found out that we went well it was quite a journey for you to get to this because like I said you beat out 6000 entries and you're. A. Wonderful thing. You started you were like in just 5 years old I was 10 years 10 so you go in the 5th grade Yeah exactly you started playing music with the what brought you to music and say not are to drawing or painting or selling well you haven't seen my granting they're very bad but not only that I get their one. But I do love music Allianz have and when I saw they were very 1st artists when I was in 4th grade I just fell in love with the sound of the strings and I knew that I wanted to do it the next year well it's interesting that you took the path going towards music because originally you wanted to be an attorney you wanted to be a lawyer Yeah I mean I love the advocacy I'm beginning to disability rights I have a disability called brittle bones disease so my arms and legs broke in utero and they're bent and so I've always been interested in disability rights and advocacy but music has been and needs a platform because I'm able to speak on these issues and then also give concerts so I. Do a little bit of both so so as an advocate and a musician you're able to send a very important message to the audiences who come see you to perform right now yes I will just inclusion is so important and making sure that people with disabilities are included in our societies discussions social justice and welfare I think it's a really important Well let's pursue that just for a living because of course our t.v. Audience our public television audience has the benefit of being able to see you know a radio audience doesn't so how would you describe you're in a wheelchair Yep and my arms and legs as I said they are bent and so in order to play violin I had a teacher in 5th grade I mean when I wanted to do orchestra I didn't really think anything of it because there's a little kid you're always adapting if you have a disability to new circumstances but she was open minded enough to not really bat 9 and she said well I've never taught me one like that exactly but I will figure out a way for you to play so I actually played my violin up and down like a tidal cello and I've been playing that way for 24 years and it's been a really fun adventure you know who deserves some flaws as your teacher I know your teacher deserves a good teachers are valuable I think they really are making sure that you're not putting up barriers where they should be opportunities Her name was Susan Summerfield and she's a pretty well you're pretty amazing too because you have used your disability and still became a spectacular violence we're going to hear some samples and back in the 2nd half hour you're going to play us the song that won the Tiny Desk Concert right but in the mechanics of you learning to play the violin and begin for the radio and if you hold it up and down like a less if it was a cello Yeah right and was it hard for you with your with your arms broken before you were born to be able to Bellwood back and forth you have a wonderful sense of a broad Oh is that was a difficult. You learned how to do that you know I think once we found a technique that worked it was just kind of the same as any other student you squeak for about 3 years and then so sometimes it goes away eventually. My mom came in one day and she's like it doesn't hurt to hear you practice anymore which I got compliment and so on why not. The moms are good that way but when mom said you know she's an awesome lady but that was kind of funny because I guess everyone squeaks they just don't notice it necessarily right right right well we got to meet your husband Paul so you and your husband travel together and you do these concerts and stuff and and he sort of your stage manager your road manager right so you have a whole system that works even though you're confined to a wheelchair you are globally I mean you are like everywhere you travel every. Writer was like yeah we. Started 42 states and serving countries I think so in the last 2 years so it's been I think over 400 shows since I won the title Ok so what I want to do right now is get into music Yeah Ok And you're doing something called looping So yes briefly explain to the audience what's going on because they're going to hear what's going to sound like a band Yep so I have a recording device sitting in my wheelchair and I push it down with my leg and I hold the button down while I play and well I'm holding the button down it's recording what I'm playing and then when I let go it loops it back again and again but I can stack up many layers of violin and it's given me the freedom to build or write my own music and record it that way where you have a cd called the songs we sing along the way and this is a tune called Watch the world unfold we're going to watch your music unfold the many many layers of Galen levy on the wood songs old. Plus shampoo. Just like. Flour. Gas. Joining our way us bad feeling. Again that says Let Me Get think let's. Just say. Relieved I guess. Part j. L actually saw the last. Saw last. Fall. Augie last. Clause. The I. Need if you happen. Laurel compass it is spinning and a. Leg a chair latest hair there is sound. And there are. Different and. What makes it feel. Relieved I guess self employed take a look around l h o o. Black church. Law or. Last show I. Saw a. Black child. Flaws. The in. 2 the in. The in. Place. Where you feel. Like the. For Steve the songs we sing along the way watch the world unfold as the song Galen you are the reason we do with songs you are incredible Yeah I. Would like to revisit the music of Galen Lee if you want to watch what you're hearing on the radio you can visit the wood songs website if you click on the archive page this is show Number 953 you can revisit the music of Galen Lee as well as our next artist a spectacular singer and performer and a trombone player of all things way to you check this out from her cd impossible this is a tune called pistol Please welcome Aubrey Logan to the wood song all time great. To think. That jewel box. And saved and. The can. But I don't play the game the way you did. To get it I didn't like the end. Of. The stick to escape baby. Doesn't know that. This. Is me that's bad. It's. Such. A. Just don't. Pay the. Thank. You. Song as pistol or cd impossible Aubrey Logan welcome to Woods songs Thanks for having me on well tell you why the Trombone Shorty dated Doc Severinsen I think they did given birth. To our real Logan tells a quick tell me about the trombone a little girl young you were deciding what instrument yeah it was so when I was about 12 years old I had up until that time done a good bit of musical theater as a kid because that I grew up in the Seattle area and that's just kind of what was there it's kind of what was available and I really need What's your form you grew up in a musical family your parents were both music teachers and they're both music teachers they definitely met at middle school and got married and they really yeah. Choir director and band director but so I was involved in musical theater but when I was about 12 years old wanted to stop missing school for that and go you know back be with my friends but they were all in band and they had a different lunch hour than me so that was a conundrum my mother was the choir director at my schools there was no way I was going to be in choir and she could then because your mom was the corridor right there would have been no i was 12 there was no way no way and so she convinced her colleague the band director to let me any Even though I was late learning an instrument but my dad was a band or it was principal at a different school time and he brought home a bunch instruments and I tried the French horn I tried the trumpet I tried the saxophone I tried the flute and I tried the trombone and I remember I could make a sound on it and then I also at the time really was a fan of James Brown in Chicago and this one just made sense and so now here you are crumbling playing. With your 12. Correct me if I'm wrong when you're 12 years old the trombone extended is taller than you it's it goes out farther than your arm can reach you're not really worried about it at the time does you're just it's you know it to might be from my perspective it's just right in front of me so I can't I don't know I don't know and none the wiser so it's fine so was it hard for you to learn I know you could make a sound from it but to actually learn the trombone I mean to be honest we don't get a whole lot of trombones on with songs it was hard it was. It it didn't feel hard at the time to learn because I was so excited about it but to be honest having it in my life for the several years later and looking at my life ahead going I'm going to play this forever now it's now the thorn in my side it's the most challenging thing I do and it keeps me humble so will probably one of the most popular horn players out there of course you're nipping at everybody's heels right now but Trombone Shorty has really really opened the gate way to horn players and especially the trombone as an instrument yeah and brought the music of New Orleans to the masses for sure which I'm really excited about well and you add a lot of style because I mean dance is part of your your let your resume right. I can move. And unfortunately you can see it on the radio right now let's go ahead and get into some more of your music and play a song called l.a. Right which is from an upcoming record it is Ok so this is a tune about Los Angeles I guess that's the l.a. The only talking about it sure is her name is Aubrey Logan right here on the wood songs all the time. I have it. On you when. I make 6 figures and. Oh the smile getting so skinny. And that son says Well it sure. Shows. 'd we would move as the saying Hey says my. 5 north. I can't remember where I'm stuck. But I missed my exit long. Ago. They. Can you believe I'm still here to day and said all right down and down and I don't think I'm going to. Wear the top gaze cheap and the said child as expensing Well I think I'll stay in her day he I'm dropping names and making me. Say. That's her with one. Audrey Logan and on our broadcast we're going to introduce her band to you the 2nd half hour we've got the incredible Galen leave here with her violin and her amazing story and wait to make this week's absolutely adorable 10 year old would songs kid we will be back right after this you're listening to what's on the show number $953.00 broadcasting around the world from the foothills of Appalachia Lexington Kentucky if you would like to attend a witch hunt broadcast you can find reservation and show schedules on our website would songs dot com We'll be back after the break with Gavan Levy and Aubrey Logan on the look the songs Old Time Radio Hour. With songs as president and park but visit like stuck well to be families from all over the world to visit what songs and historic Lexington Kentucky what songs is an all volunteer run multimedia celebration grassroots music broadcasting worldwide to me possible by our audience you can become a with songs partner on line that would sons dot com. Folks this is Michael Cleveland thing you were listening to Michael Jonathan on the what songs Old Time Radio Hour thank you very much Michael Clayton i.v. I'm a food. Player of the year. Welcome everybody to the historical Lyric Theater in our home here in Lexington Kentucky we're coming to you from the crossroads of America's folk and bluegrass music the Gateway City to the beautiful Appalachian Mountains run over 500 radio stations around the world including stations like Yellowstone Public Radio $35.00 stations across Montana and Wyoming the great k y a c radio in Mill City Oregon we're very very pleased to announce on this particular broadcast that we've just been we've just partnered with it with a new radio station affiliate they began broadcasting in 1925 they were owned by the national life and accident insurance company and in the 1930 s. They began broadcasting a show called The Grand Ole Opry and that is now the longest running a live audience music show in the whole wide world and we are now part of the broadcast family of w s.m. Am in Nashville Tennessee. Broadcasting would songs on Sunday evenings a brand new show at 7 pm followed by ready for this a would songs classic show from the archives at 8 pm 2 whole hours of wood songs on Ws am on Sunday evenings in Nashville we want to thank you. So much. We're also on public television nationwide the r.f.d. Television network nationwide we're also an American Forces Radio network that puts this show on the radio on 2 channels in 173 nations from South Korea to Kuwait Plus every single military base in the world every u.s. Naval ship in the world every Coast Guard vessel sailing in North America gets to hear would songs twice every single weekend as always we want to say hello to the men and the women the families the thank you good. Bringing a little taste of home and we're also available. And schools if you go to the wood songs website and if you click on the classroom page especially if you're a teacher if you're home school parent my goodness the array of things that we have for you and your students and because of that this time on every broadcast we invite a youngster to come and perform one song in front of spectacular artists like RB Logan and Galen Levy and we found 10 year old Ellie hack let's say hired Ellie how you do it every. So Ellie you're 10 years old and you love to sing and play the fiddle How long have you been playing the 5th. So it's always 6 since you were 6 so you know you picked a very special song for us tell us the name of the song How Great Thou are and why did you pick this one I just like how it sounds just fine to say it's fun to sing well what's really fun is that helping you play this song on the guitar is a former wood songs kid actually still here. We have one would songs kid helping a brand new wood songs kids think their song you ready Ok she's 10 years old her name is Ellie hack this week's would songs get. This. Is this. Dude. Me. 2 2 show. You. Thank you thank. You hacked this week's wood songs kid and we found early in Benton Kentucky that's where she was but. If you have a youngster that you think belongs on our stage we love to hear from parents and guardians of youngsters that want to sing the song in the woods song stage if you think you have a good songs kid just make a little You Tube clip and email it to me directly Michael would songs dot com we look at everything and once again let's give a little Ellie a big hand you did very. Very good theory worth. She's got a brand new album called The Learning how to stay she's got a spectacular story is she going to play solo on her fiddle so we can hear the sound of her fit all this is a Larry Unger tune called Jim and Judy's wedding with home of welcome back it's Galen Lee on the wood songs Old Q 3. 2 we went to you. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 RINGBACK through thick you know and we are from Minnesota that's We are your home base you're traveling all over the place with your husband Paul Yes Now in the 1st half hour we kind of. Visited a little bit the fact that you were an advocate for disability and we explained why and for those just joining us so that this conversation makes sense what I want you really explain why your disability advocate Yep what I have to act disability myself. I have the shortened arms and legs and so I play violin up and down differently but the thing at the music that I'm most passionate about and sequel rights for all sorts of people but definitely people with disabilities is a under represented cause I think in society and being a musician allows me to talk about it in the media and it's been a really good use of performing I think right and you're in a wheelchair and you're not a large person you're a small person and so you're holding the violin as if it was a cello in your lap Yes and that's how you learned how to play it you don't play it like a normal violinist you play it as though you were a cellist almost right I like to think of it as a mini cello right so minute show this a Good now let's let's take the conversation further as a disability I do that some of the does of you're very passionate about somebody is listening and you know they can't walk they can't see that well they can't hear that well there's something wrong what is your message to them I guess my message is this I think that disability is a positive or negative. Talk about it in a very negative way and what it really is is a form of physical day various cities and I think that if society started seeing it as diverse city and we talked about it it's every city instead of trying to eradicate disability we could do a better job of that just supporting people in the ways that they need it good. Now when you were in school your goal was to be an attorney but you majored in Political Science So how does that help you how does that help you in your approach to the advocacy to help folks with disabilities or handicaps to pursue their dreams Well I think it's important to understand the policies that affect people with disabilities health care is really important and you know it's something that making surely. Access to health care if you have a disability is huge so talking about that kind of stuff and then just understanding that everything we do in life is a transaction of ideas and not force one idea down your throat you're not going it except it has to be toxic having me in the middle think I can do that for people and what is your advice to an able bodied person who comes across somebody with a disability I mean the tendency is to treat them a certain way Oh well I suppose I mean I think we're changing and I think it's good I think we're making progress I guess the advice I have for people without disabilities to be an advocate yourself you know I don't have to be the only one advocating for accessible music that means for example or placed in equal. Employment that can be anyone you know does something isn't right I don't you know just as you have. To be the only person talking about it sure sure when I agree with I'm glad you said that now. You. Pursued your music it was a dream of yours you didn't stop you didn't quit you beat out 6000 people you won the n.p.r. Tiny Desk Award for a song that you're about to perform. And what the audience is going to hear is I guess the original looping song was pocket bills can and years ago and right Canon right so this is sort of like Canon in a way because you you play one passage record it play it back record the 2nd Pat and a 3rd and in onward right and that's how you did the recording on your You Tube clip for n.p.r. And that's what they viewed right yeah it's the so what we're going to hear is what you sent n.p.r. That beat out 6000 people and you became the n.p.r. Tiny Desk champion Yes In a word Yes Ok thanks this is on a wonderful cd of hers called. Learning how to stay the tune is some day will linger in the sun it is Galen leave on the wood songs old time. Way. Down the tracks where a bag he sat writing I expect our . Leave it's the fruits it's seen by have their only choice right now Saturday night Saturday please. Pass. And. And I. We watched the Edith back. It was the most scary night at the data to use my hair. As. You. And. Joe Tower we got. That's sad. That our high is so that. We may. Leave home leave the South Tower and give these chicks half to carry. Savage a living. As. From the cd learning how to stay the absolutely amazing Gately believe. Someday will linger in the sun if you want to revisit the music of Galen Lee just go to the wood songs website click on the archive page the show number 953 you can also check out the music of this wonderful artist and her band which we're going to introduce here shortly this is to call the remembering song Welcome back it's already lovin on the wood so. Many. Things need to. I still can't hear that song. That thing. I still can't. See where the. Word it takes to for. The real wold hurts more than care to. I still can't hear that song where I think. I still cared who saw him with. Me and all. Through the. Curtain we. Get to. Stick your. Things are always crumbling or reloading from or brand new cd This is a tune called Remembering song we've got to give some props to being we do I mean they're absolutely amazing you are seeing it with Dave Johnstone on drums and Bari lake on the bass back there on the keyboard the true love you had there Rebecca Jade and Jordan Michael singing with you. I am one lucky girl yeah it's hard to keep a band together well not this one but we're I mean we're stuck together we're driving around in a Sprinter van all around the country so we're stuck with me for the next couple weeks at least well and you're staying very busy I mean you're playing a lot you're performing a lot and it's a lot of work doing this thing called Playing is a lot of work. How do you get past the work part well I figure that this part the part where we get to play the music makes it all worth it I mean you know the joke goes you know you pay me to travel but I'll do the show for free right because this part's the reward so all the all of the songwriting and the grunt work and the business running and the traveling and the packing it all really is worth it once you get to be on a stage or in a studio making music I think Dan Fogelberg said it best when he sang with the audience was heavenly but the travelling is hell. Let's get into your music because that is why you're here and you've got this wonderful band with you this is a tune from her new album again this is called a high place it. Logan on the wood saw old timers. Let me talk about. It. In the news a lot of us and as. I go to. I'm comfortable. A. Bit I got to. Climbed up. On time coach. Of the center's. Good day. Discover. That deep down and. Take it but then I wouldn't. Have to. Wait. After something about that I want to go. To you but. They are so that I won't even. Let them have a. Theme the old version of melts or maimed they're going to great having already loaded on the broadcast with. This week's good songs kid Ellie hack 10 years old. Incredible gay little league. Thank you do you know what our real Logan You know what our Would song is kid early hack and you know what to Gail and Lee all have in common somewhere along the road there was a supportive music teacher there was somebody in their path that was a music teacher that helped them go on the journey that they're on to be brave enough to go on this artistic road and all saree have been doing spectacularly well had it not been for a music teacher and it begs the question why on earth are so many schools taking music and art out of the budgets out there when that's probably the most important thing to creating a good. Life to make your livelihood worth it. Back during World War 2. Some reporter went up to Winston Churchill and asked him Are you going to remove the arts from the government budget in order to pay for the war effort and supposedly Winston Churchill looked at the reporter square in the eye and said Well then what the heck are we fighting for. Get out there and fight for music in our in your schools My name is Michael Jonathan I'm the folk singer I am a song farmer We'll see you next week on the wood so awful I. Don't know. If you can sing to put on Pakistan but 93 Michael zipping sound was the cabin from the Golden album Our chief engineers drum gult technical assistance or Brian Clausing brain and he was Mark Thompson and Eric Anderson our t.v. And internet broadcast as directed by Marie Claire Technical Director was with a hand in and assisted by Chris Brown who had sons crewmember that week as Tina Mae and our would toss partner of the week is Brenda many no special sport but by hybrid Springwater mates coffee the staff of Lyric Theatre and bourbon to lose in Lexington are shares with his support a visit like stock comp to Mark and to hard company during banters travel has Maxime the bluegrass hospitality Association and the Holiday Inn Express Newtown pike in Lexington welcoming visitors from all over the world to Lexington Kentucky . Bridge to trademarks of music our show is distributed worldwide by what songs radio network N.P.R.'s Thanks for listening I'm just there for Michael Jonathan and the entire crew this is Dorothy. Join us again next week for the wood songs old time radio. Stay tuned for happy hour James the awesome patrol show is coming up next. For.

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Coco saying he expects a spike in hostile encounter in the 872 Cup contest and in tennis Andy Murray has been joined against this Julian wild card James Duckworth and the force trained of the Brisbane and to national it'll be Monday's 1st much sense September unplayed on either Monday Tuesday or Wednesday that's a sport. There are 2 reasons How about as a travel Thanks Kenny cancellations and disruption on trains out of Aberdeen. To Inverness and Rudy and Montrose this is because of a signalling problem at dice and dozens of cancellations again today out of Aberdeen Edinburgh and Glasgow Queen Street because of staffing issues and further cancellation I'm afraid on the Glasgow Central to Carlisle Newcastle trains Vietnam Friess There's industrial action again this weekend sort of placement buses for part of the journey and the high wind warnings on most of the bridges at the moment and the dawn of continued bridges both close to high sided vehicles that B.B.C. Radio Scotland travel on to the weather a cloudy windy start with the overnight rain soon clearing although slower to leave the Northern Isles drier them brighter weather will spread in from the northwest extending to all parts by this afternoon the strong winds will gradually ease dying temperatures on the mild side again the Tain degree Celsius and that's B.B.C. Radio Scotland news no though its banks if you are thank you Mandela speech and Levon Well welcome to Saturday morning on B.B.C. Radio Scotland's with me Fiona stalker in for shooting this week my guest today are former Scotland football captain Gemma Fayed Telegraph com columnist and former Labor M.P. Tom had us and journalist and former figure skater Peter Ross more on the former life later Peter good morning to you all this week we're talking about the collapse of a champ the New Year owners suite a member of the late Paddy Ashdown and sister Wendy and take a look at the best festive T.V. You might have missed including Torvill and Dean and the debt room but let's have a listen to some of the week's big moments. Even with the most deeply held differences reaching the other person with respect and as a fellow human being is always a good 1st step where from the very frightening I'm pretty boy likely to harm has been social and our poverty so you know it's in C. Completely expires on one supplier was my. Example one famous step for sure she will be close. And this is a very sad thing one of the other rooms I tried to see. I was coming to tell her boss house it sounds pretty surreal that a day less for one means a day more for everyone here if this exit poll is right and I will publicly eat my hat on the program. All that and more to come here on B.B.C. Radio Scotland's with me Fiona stalker and you can join the conversation online throughout the program using the hash tag Shereen the 1st yes the music retailer h m b announced that it was going into administration for the 2nd time in 6 years owners Hill Co which took the company out of its Westminister administration in 2013 blamed a tsunami of retail challenges including business rate levels and the move to digital Well B.B.C. News asked shoppers if they were surprised by the news we don't know or I think they should have been on more than on large enough. So large and Spotify or those big companies is just going to be found by the public plays another avenue for the . Music there's not much of a around that you know so they should so I rebuy cd's requires all my friends but no C.D.'s really anymore I'm the only one left in the house that's actually buying point music at a preschool format so I think it's had its time it's just gone everything moves on . Well I don't know how you guys felt I must admit to feeling some sadness Chamma What were your thoughts when you heard I'm not surprised I think it's more of a feeling of nostalgia think if we all think back to our childhood. Mines was our our price and sometimes interim Perth or go in and humid flip through the posters they had and they would have the T. Shirts of your favorite band and managers you're a Muslim I was a bit peeved off one minute us and tick tick off my 1st year on was on a minute it's unclear but I think that the commentary there from the from the shop which is right it's kind of not moved with the times it's that the final revivals of. It's more for the smaller Nisha independent stores and we're talking about great years and still thriving but you know how as a niche market each M.V. Is not its kind of stock cars are the big kind of department store for music which really hasn't moved wealth with what has been happening in the consumer world and there for me the only time I I don't think I have been in the in the last 5 years no word of a lie and I am what about you Tom when we lost in the Champion by anything I honestly can't remember it really probably being about Christmas maybe remember the same but 4 or 5 years ago people forget you know you know what goes around comes around when the Virgin Megastore like to record remember to record morning when they 1st appeared on the scene this this and of the death knell of the small independent record company record shops I used to buy variable from lesson. Branches it was go under and Paisley and no was out of anywhere but it was a big deal back in the seventy's. And the Chevy were of the same the threat they were drove a lot of the smaller companies to the wall and no the same was happening to them and it was kind of inevitable I mean I rarely buy Obviously if Genesis bring a new remastered city obviously with D.C. I would want it happens all the time what does but whatever the hell silently of something on radio almost always on Radio 2. And I'll just go to front of this here and you know what you missed you were in him the more recently the one you yeah I mean I do still buy C.D.'s an album once just for Christmas so I like to have the physical objects Yeah and I do see a value in having a record collection just as one would come back in a personal library of books it's a kind of reflection if you are in Maine than your own taste and your own kind of personal experiences I do can replace an importance on the idea of the album as a source. And a can of body of work rather than just then wooden individual songs and also I think it's good to to try and sort of support artists and retailers by physically buying the thing because they get more money that way but I mean I'm the thing is I'm I'm 45 am well aware that I'm probably the last generation to consume music in that way my younger brothers. Who are in their thirty's they no longer own C.D.'s or listen to them. You know in the car in the house he used you know Spotify play music over their phones and that's made them very difficult to buy Christmas presents for me. But I'm aware that I'm essentially you know Danus or in that regard I should say that my oldest boy who's who's 15 and does listen to music through his phone will also also can it wakes C.D.'s nobleman's and sort of sees a value in having you know the right having all read the letter X. Yeah you're buying into a particular bond or whatever Buy yeah the purchase in the object and you also listen to the whole album do you not think that since I got vinyl back again I listen to the whole album rather than just fascinating fascinating fast forwarding Yeah I mean I think that's absolutely true in the vein of things interesting because that was obviously you know I was alluding to that was that one tame you know suggested as a source solution to the yeah music industry's was but I sort of feel that you might buy a few special parts he says of albums in vain or a premium praise but it's probably not going to hear you consider your music in the Arctic Monkeys album most recent The Monkees album is $23.00 in a rain unveiled from each of the Who's more than double month subscription to support of I so if you just look at this kind of hard numbers people are going to vote with their with their wallets in that regard tonight when I start going back into the was when they brought vinyl lights but I also I'm torn between a couple of cracking independent vinyl stores there was one up at a time don't know if you've heard about it was an operating big store there for decades it went under and I kind of want to know support local vinyl stores but the means are no not shopping any Chevy do you think I'll survive. By this time Tom or vinyl know as any chance he has got to survive. I don't think you'd survive last fame and. After seeing a pessimistic and that's a shame but you know it's been to my my son just during the week about him being how you see 27. And he was basically saying look you know. The High Streets finished it's not going to ever going to be the same as it was when you know when you were younger people being to me I mean absolutely right we have to rethink what the high street and sort of centers are actually for because the days when they were parked on a Saturday nights where you go to shopping those those days have gone for Goodnow they'll be little you know I would trends you know and blips back in favor over some point NORDO but the long term trend is away from that came ashore being and if we don't adapt and make the most of this new with the way we live then I think that's the disaster and you think this well one of the other high street retailers Gemma I think that's a really good point in the way in which people view high streets if I want to do shopping I want go and I actually hate shopping in a really stressful and really tiring to do I don't get people of it. But I will bite the bill and I will go to an overtone place where I can drive my car park my car and get most of the stuff if I want to go into the title I want to go into town because I want to go and have a coffee and maybe look at a shop that I wouldn't get another place and everybody wants to be unique and different so I want to go to a unique shop where I can get a one off thing or a night and I think that's the way that that time centers are kind of going I'm thinkin if I think about it in the way that some other stores have gone. I mean like clothing stores I went to Tesco the other day and I thought it was and because I could actually get more than their their own brand clothing Yeah so now I do all my clothes shopping in Tesco and other supermarkets. Maybe that's a solution maybe a solution is to be part of a bigger brand so people are going to go to a destination such as a supermarket to get stuff. Of our supermarkets when they're there and it's not something else that they would do anyone who can see me for legal protections in there and pharmacies in there are absorbed and yeah absorbed into that what do you think you think will survive Peter this time well Radio one Steve execution is not the problem is I don't really I do wonder who would buy them is that the specific problem Mike Ashley either for them doesn't make. Me has a couple of buying C.D.'s played by. CD and. I mean the specific problem that Paul may go in the chairman say to the decline in the CD and D.V.D. Market I mean he said that during the Christmas trading period sales the D.V.D.'s were only 30 percent compared to the previous year and the forecast is for a 17 percent drop in the year ahead so you're really talking about the fact that people just do not buy their music or their film and they're going you know buy D.V.D. So you know what they're stopping making D.V.D. Players so my partner sister's boyfriend even loves movies like easy in the services so when he goes abroad he wants those D.V.D.'s and we had to sign up for Christmas and he loves movies and so he's very open D.V.D.'s and he said so we had a D.V.D. Player Mikkel on Polar Express I've never seen it from but the D.V.D. Player had on and had to turn on the T.V. To hundreds and still then. Because of the spec of the D.V.D. Players that wanted to get a new D.V.D. Player is like no you can't do that stop me D.V.D. Players and even the ones in me spec of those D.V.D. Players are such poor quality I did not know about there you go there's a very useless. I went through a phase years ago of buying tons of D.V.D.'s because a movie buff and I love having movies and then even before all this then moving started I suddenly realized they were gathering dust I'd watch them once and I had watched them again and I stopped buying them and I sold a lot of them and he no follow to see a movie cinema just don't go to a rented for the day watch on Netflix allowance and pray nor do you know there are certain Sabet like once again disability Genesis see these so I love The Godfather series so I've got all of them and Blu ray and I love them and I do watch them regularly but unless it's Star Wars or James Bond like a collector's one I've got 4 copies of Jaws different collector's items 11 George 2 just interest by then will be to me though that is back in 2012 and over to Australia and finally over there for Christmas on a boat I can remember name of it was like some a street musician tossed in bought by now I thought you were going to have a D.V.D. So I went to put more on regionally blocked. Kind of what's happened was we're sick of this many the party begins with I'm back Galilee and I'll get the celebrations underway from 6 join me for 2 hours of party choose chosen by. These B.B.C. Radio Scotland's big barrel landscape earlier in the year we mark our 40th anniversary with the make up music at Glasgow's a bottle in the cold and just another chance to hit I'm to get back on the dance floor from there and then it's all join me Brian Barnett alongside the cast strength kid from I love them to playing in the park to embarrass. Many on B.B.C. B. Do you Scotland and you're listening to B.B.C. Radio Scotland says the shooting programme with me shown a stalker this morning still to come we remember Paddy Ashdown we don't our skates for the Christmas Day by. Pic of Torvill and Dean a sentence I never thought I'd see and is the queen rights do we all need to remember the lost art of civility but 1st I'm here with my very simple gaspy to Ross Jennifer and somehow this guy's let's do moment of the week Peter let's kick off moment a week for you yeah a few days ago just before Christmas I had lunch with the widow 20 are a lot or rather with Smith who has put up power in a lot and and the Kings thier panto in Quantico at the occasion was actually to interview her about Doris Day in the new series how to do the same which is starting on we can Sunday but if it were very Christmassy thing to do to get a set then with an actual punter the game just shortly before she went to make up. She wasn't in course you know in tears you know that she was in the film and say she was in the she and the D.M.Z. And I think if anything you would see us very very Christmassy I mean because I think that pantomime tradition is just really important thing in school and I mean I few years goes walking off to spend a few days in my hair so the King's plan to. Where I got to see a lot Gerrard Kaley horses he can a prepared for and what I walked a bit out was he was agree guardian of the source superstitions and traditions around squash Ponselle things like you know it did carrots or was meant to enter from the rate and evil characters are meant to intervene in the left and the idea is supposed to be by the book for any actor to see the final line of the shore before the opening night you know as we see in rehearsal I remember there was also a moment when enjoyment Fadden who was put in Prince Charming and that production was wondering whether he ought to kiss Cinderella who was Francis Thorburn and Kelly was straight over to them assistant best should not happen and rare so he did some doing with their swordfish and yeah so I mean so in that regard it was it was just a particular thrill for me to meet the widow twined every time I think I think. She meets up. To stuff it really easy and if you don't and it's really not so she enjoys it she actually did the Aberdeen panto at His Majesty's Theatre for 9 years and I didn't realise that he did does he she or her mum died and she was absolute torn apart by that and she decided she couldn't do it at the King's because that was she'd traditionally did it when our mum was in the audience so she came to Aberdeen and it to Aberdeen so obviously no she's not able to go back to Glasgow so you're lucky to have Aberdeen's one was was good we went to small one they are Center Jacobin start where the the band was a Catholic called Donald turn up it was very orange with a very very long red tie he was building a golf course over the local community so he can work a lot of sex and quickly get his idea I do know they will go on what about you Christmas traditions a big you know some factor the King's Theatre. Is one of them but another another tradition on Christmas Day I perform multi-track ha ha I rehearsed for quite a. Few It sort of only ever star not over well talk I start to think what to do unless you are to say that to try something that I loved done before I'd seen perform before and actually it's quite a popular trick and there's quite a few videos over on You Tube this called the vanishing bandana and you can not find how to do it but it doesn't translate on radio either doesn't translate radio told you did you perform it well I was awesome or I was the reviews were great and I never go do that does it twice in front of my own family Christmas Day and then my way 1st of the for the way the family in Paris the American audience and bigger audience you know why oh it's tough audience. Before you know when. You can see species even as a child but you know we do magic tricks on Christmas Day 2 I did actually do magic I taught my nephew magic trick and then he different. It's going to snow straight on kids when a year old. Just had a nephew is not my. New York Times what was your moment so I got quite unique family and never know Christmas is ever the same and I don't think since we were kids were all the brothers and sisters and everybody in the same place but the one thing that does tend to happen is my little sister. Her. Uncle have a farm and diagram here I'm up to you know I even get the diagram confused OK so we tend to be boxing but no it's a couple days after Christmas Meet we go down there and it's the big lavish farm and there's always so much food. And a big table and our own the table is always about $35.00 different families represented but it comes together in this kind of pickle typical T. One kind of family thing but it's like a meat jar which is my on. Your wellbeing will be every year she gets. It and this year I sent one in Vermont COBOL been. Mailed since she's retired. You joking me. And then there was a discussion about some pink fizzy wine and I commented on it my little sister's new partner was I'm talking about it's pink as you point off she went and I just thought OK I'll take you on at this one and then. Start in the corner just turn gave me annoyed you think past your mantle. Family right well it's a tradition how many here doesn't use it should there's a heated debate about something and I was one that engaged to the one which which minute is going to happen may or may not happen so often I was recently faced with breaks and you know the face of pain because it won't Yep it's not called that come oh OK specific new. Order but what about Christmas gifts any standard it's. Going to pit of walking gets you to go walking yeah I always claim that I'm going to start maneuvering and have done it could also be the year Tom did you Genesis album. Because I've got all of them suggest subs all really must be pretty much no I got some or some presents thanks to my lovely wife I go you love us I go in 1000 maybe 7 but that's never been republished It's called Blake's 7 the inside story it's quite real I love Blake's 7 global issues I thought the D.V.D. Box set I watched the whole all 4 seasons this year so I was getting really enter and I thought I really want to read this book but I couldn't get it I mean it was quite expensive some way to go from Christmas and she also got with the Tom Baker 1st season of his Dr Who on Blu ray which is just lucky to be in so how I was I have agreed to take us a great choice on your magic trick worked Peter what about you and wearing a favorite present I mean it's nice it's fun club to share and I guess my way through the sneaked off to the merchant day store to buy it when we went to see the band and we're told. No no and did it but now I had this exact same T. Shirt design when I was 18 years old I bought it when I went to see the band in 1901 and I weren't taken if it didn't fell apart and it's no less teachers now in their condition the me of course I'm home we got a good few years of going to get going ahead of us who are taught about this earlier on and I do not want to get modeling in any way but it's a different Christmas this year passed away earlier this year and it's a very difficult one to find balance because there is such a build up to Christmas as we all know and young children so it's keeping that Christmas tradition for them but also making it suitably different I think for us this year it was a day of just going out into the outdoors in the most beautiful weather in our brain am called Chris with the with the poppy and actually just getting excited and walking which of course you can do we're welcome to stammer Yeah so that's quite centrist thinkers there my mum passed away 9 years ago and she was kind of the lynchpin of my family are we all kind of say about you know about and I'm Kurt is not you know remember the last Christmas that we had with her she wasn't she passed away of lung cancer she wasn't well she was dead. I think in the north Amber and she passed away in the July summer all we were all around the Christmas table and she was a male so she had to go to bed when the Christmas meal and we were still saying something and somebody said something rude not all I can remember her saying Don't have a heart that was at the start your Christmas tradition of Christmas earlier but it is it is a funny thing when when you come to things like a birthday or an Easter or Christmas and there's Templi is there there's not really except when your mom does your mom's Marco and he's like your mom's months into it and then they're not there and as such are such something that you probably don't realize when they are there yet when once they're gone it's such a significant thing and it and then you're kind of not force but you you want to start traditions of your own in your own way because it's almost like homage to them the Fitzgerald additions and yeah let's start on yeah no and so yeah many more magic tricks to come Tom I think yes I mean start planning next one cerebrally you have to call them every single day for the Telegraph and you think well never write 5 columns this this this week but then you know you finish the 1st woman you start think that makes them the moment I can't imagine what will do next year but it will be spectacular it won't be an award winning assistant on. A dog volunteering. To get involved. In any of my. Next we're going to be talking about Peter secret life as a skater. This is surely on B.B.C. Baby you stop. This morning with me Fiona stock now a surprising bit of scheduling on S.T.V. In Christmas day at 9 pm A brand new feature length biopic of 2 legendary characters not an unusual format but it's who raised a few eyebrows Yes a dramatization of the life and career off Torvill and Dean Well we had to give it a go but getting you all to watch this was a bit lighter. Wrangling the family on the sofa a bit like a Christmas ride the Gemma's has Tom wasn't keen on them being tactful about dance Gemma was still wake Peter you were beside yourself with excitement I'm about to find out why shortly me well I watched the wrong one and I did find that I went to a train journey to Aberdeen yesterday when I tweeted about it and I had walked who knew there'd be Tutorial D. Programmes on a Christmas I watched the documentary and then it was pointed out by then had to watch the biopic So my whole Aberdeen Glasgow train journey was Torvill and Dean I could probably go on Mastermind now spoiler our tears the moment the Christopher temps are reluctant Jeanne back onto the ice by suggesting the Downs that was to make them superstars one for Dunstable arrow at my. Place. Was the story. Student love I mean it right the way through it's one story we don't go to I have different sections like we normally do this is a single narrative start to finish to match the music and it's about this young couple who whom they meet and if I want to know for. Me for some reason they can't be who gather. But they can't be a part either. So in the end they take their own lives they jump into this OK you know and. A garnish of this hot and blah spew the music will just be. It just be you. Me. I'm going to send to the rink. Complete silence I think Tom may have but it's all telly into the volcano going to war so we're going to start with Peter on a positive note this you liked to tell us why tell us the back story Peter Yeah well the backstory is that Torvill and Dean were absolute heroes of mine when I was a little boy I mean the replaced either mind in my face New Orleans where I would have been 10 or 11 years old when they were at their peak you know and when they were winning everything and I remember very vividly watching them at the Olympics with Bolero and a particular interest in this because I was myself at that time as you said a figure skater you know it was something I did for maybe 2 or 3 years I used to go to the Ace rink. Bricks and start well OK And and never really got to the stage of entering competitions in any significant way I used to get coaching and I owned or a different kind of pacis used to get in so when I read all your progressing through different periods and I stopped going because I kind of got to that each We're It became tough to be the only boy taking part in focus so it was seen as a as a women's sport in a very common you know and yet when I became a teenager that just became difficult and I think that's a shame because I was actually quite a good daughter for me says so and if you wish it stuck and it came very naturally to me to be on there I think I could actually if the occasion demanded that still performs I was well. I used to love this very simple trick. Where I would jump off my. Turn in the ear and then one on my right and continue skating by courts nice move and I think you know listeners are going after to work for less but I think I could probably still muster even even though my center of gravity has shifted in the and the south where yes I could probably still muster a sufficient forward momentum to pull off Oh nice one so what did you think of the biopic that well I was conscript to go about it because I thought that nothing could possibly be. Instating and exciting than the Torvill and Dean routines themselves you know the sheer technical brilliance and the artistry of that but their routine isn't something that you can recreate or get a country might read the but I thought the show was actually excellent I mean I think an extent and normal critical standards are sort of suspended for the Christmas period so usually I would fain this to be there's more sentimental that much more exposition than I would normally in a taller and in a drama but I think for this team a year the tone was just right I found it very funny and actually very moving and you know it I just thought was any surprises and any stuff you didn't know about nothing. Having watched a documentary I knew all about it by the time I got it I just it was very funny that was one thing I was a subversive I really I thought the script was very funny in places I'm scared to ask Tom you know your bad words before we came on here and thoughts on it for the deed 1st of all that's a great idea Peter's I wish there were a biopic on other mount and I would be interesting. Well OK Well 1st of all the good bit is that in the last 10 minutes in the in that the direction was so good in the run up to the make the need for performance and so evil and belittle it was really exciting and you know that's a good direction I'm a good movie if you knew that come already but you're still excited and you're wondering what's going to happen well we know what's going to happen and I thought that was really well done a sense of but however. Honestly just simply feel 1st of all I mean we're which is the demand for top of the biopic 1st of all why not it was that I thought it's not just me I mean these are some of the greatest sports ever to come out of Britain it's amazing that I think. I was as delighted as as any other Peter that one go. For Brenna there was brilliant I just for me personally I thought you know this is a story that I was never interested in seeing and after I watched it I thought I still wasn't interested in seeing I thought the dialogue was pretty appalling for 3 quarters of the exposition was clumsy and convoluted. And I just thought too but as Peter said he no I was not I did 3 weeks I watched a documentary do you not by mistake can you not suspend all these critical elements and disbelief because it's Christmas tone No no no no I think like that verse too easy I get I think if you're going to mix in the theme for the Christmas period you should be trying harder you shouldn't be resting a lot of them thinking that people just going to accept something that they would accept any other time with you General I was really excited by the end of this one if you want to know why Yeah because I was watching this on catch up and there was about 5 breaks and in the time I managed to make a roast over Sheen and got a nice i was to. My problem with us as I got motional but I got emotional when they cut to the actual footage. Yeah and I'm sure the story about Torvill and Dean is more exciting and better then more there creepy was quite interesting character he was well yeah but yeah you're him I had an affair and know that woman had an affair with his moving into beer moment here some ice skates that's like well let seem where the new mom gives the young cress a box my way said. A wonder was the ball I mean it was so obvious like you know I think you just pick them up and slash or something like that is what we would. Pick that they had I'm going to show so it's not just going to just say Oh thanks I'm going to go ice skating to get my anger out but you're the reason I was asked the question but where is the demand for Torvill and Dean biopic Peter's passion notwithstanding and I didn't realize it but Torvill and Dean of course the new judges on Dancing On Ice A.T.V.'s flagship reality show on our nightly Bernard and that's always a bonus for promoting the answer like I am not here to Haven't seen a loved Torvill and Dean I remember when they came back to to try and win another Olympic gold I love that I mean I just don't think that that's. Dead just as for who they are in the British like OK Peter did them justice and I just think it was I thought was surprisingly good I really liked some of the rating I thought lane Cassie Bradley's character Leon who was Christopher Dean's dance partner before the interval during and has the saying of his kind of aggressiveness he's a stunt since Billy Graham there when he's not far from the boat pretending to be rid of Nereus I think that's a really good really really funny one and I commend the documentary to you Tom as well he did feel a stalker in for shooting this morning alongside me in the studio Tom hottest Timofey and Peter Ross sad news on Saturdays we learnt the death of the action of British politics the 1st elected leader of the Liberal Democrats Paddy Ashdown He was 77 years one of his memorable recent appearances on T.V. On election night 2015 when a particular pool predicted a spectacular loss of seats for the party under leader Nick Clegg if this exit poll is anywhere near right this is beyond your worst nightmares this exit poll is right and I will publicly eat my hat on your program if you've got a hat No but I've got one specially for you know I get the hat you can get to have providing it's made of miles apart look one or other of these 2 poles either the exit poll or you go of is wrong and I'll bet you my hat not your program but that's wrong. And he did end up eating a Marci pan hot didn't he and told him you have met Paddy Ashdown you said it slightly different times tell us about him his life his career what was he like I mean he was one of the I mean John Major's said. You know in government he was my opponent but in private he was a valued friend and I think that is well something that opal Titian should take to heart and think about especially these days but I still miss someone who's very he's like people forget about his achievements in politics when he took over people forget this but we need to go over to the 1st as you said the 1st elected leader of the Liberal Democrats he took I mean the party was nowhere in the making Nathan in European elections the Liberal Democrats were beaten out of the park by the Greens . I mean the one point it looked like there was no future for him and it was actually owns tenacity as does dogged determination to meet them relevant again that that brought them up to the point by the 97 election where they were winning 50 odd seats. And that's known to him on a personal level he was he was just lovely. I met him a few times one time I was a former member of the armed services is a friend who was desperate to meet him and we bumped into him having a drink in the Pugin room in Palace of Westminster and he just could not have been nice and of course the fight my friend was also of. You know made them particularly attentive ears and yes love was and so it was really a real job and a genuine you know servant of the country he served in the special service which is one of the most difficult regiments to 77 distinction as an officer you don't what did you make of him in the tributes Yeah I mean he was he was a very intriguing person wasn't a well thought lane quoted in his telegraph or better e he was the only trained killer ever to lead a breast political party Margaret Thatcher. Being self-taught. Is pretty good as surfing bio's go I mean I think. I think the fact that he was he had served in the military was important that we people saw him because I think you know you know every regard you have you're can if you want to you know Britain's military adventures it's hard not to have kind of respect for people of sort of the country in a way especially if they've seen combat as he did and I think that gave him a hint or wind and I can I gravitas the other thing is. As always with very able politicians from from smaller parties Asli era of of can whatever but then I think you know people felt that Charles Kennedy and I've heard it said the Alex Salmond certainly the case with with Paddy Ashdown you know he had been a Labor M.P. Hi Could he have risen you know could he have been the leader of the party could have been you know foreign secretary in the 1st government potentially became became so close didn't they to a deal with Blair and Ashton and then of course Blair got his overwhelming majority not stuff yet though the party of put up with it we have a popular Tony was within the party and over successfully be intellectually would not put up with him forming a coalition with the Liberal Democrats simply because we got such a strong majority of their needs or haven't we don't need them we wouldn't of considered electoral reform which is what they would have insisted on so it would have given Tony some some. At all but I think I think the business Asli it was potential around him which is which is a shame because he did achieve a lot when you said obviously in domestic politics but also was there as the international community's high representative and boys. Driven really by I can I go and I'm going over over over what happened in the war trying to rebuild it as a as a peaceful modern state very successfully I mean that's that's impressive player seems to have listened to him and his advice and counsel on Bosnia absolutely right he would have made a trophy for sector you know in a Labor Government to call a. Over government I mean generally we're heating you know from people I've met a man and you know I Janse the fact that he was thoughtful just think today's politicians could take some inspiration from him cherish dramatically since I think there's. A lesson to prime minister's question time quite often and there is a there's definitely a sense of. Trying to find the right word here. The troll the writer and. You said about John Major that he was is his opponent in the side of it we're good friends but I'm not sure that is the way in which politics is today there's a general that there is there's a hatred between some M.P.'s and one party and some N.P.'s and another party purely because of political beliefs not because of the individual person and I think that's when we're going to talk about the Queen's Speech respect to your fellow human is the 1st and foremost thing on a I remember. My mom was our big liberal supporter. And she was he was captivating and in some situations and he certainly was captivating for her and I think. For a few people not we but you always have you also had this calmness about him has his views on the likes of Bosnia and Iraq is it a boat. What your support not what you're supposed to do but the idea of going into a country and the 1st thing you need to think about is how do you rebuild rebuild got to yes rather than any sort of military action against I think there was something about how he was asked was opinion after the Saddam Hussein seen start she was killed only says well it's a bit separately because the work that has to be compressed and that is thought process that the military was not attack or defend the military was a boat facilitating a solution to a better way to eat was more to come to the shoot I grew up surrounded by music on the North Yorkshire maulers let's hope I'm a singer and football player Eliza Carthy goes back to her roots. I was brought up in a family that taught me about music being passed from generation to generation join the likes of discover the impact the Scottish folk scene hard on hard on her family's own musical experience we sang in Edinburgh only Sonny in D. But the best that we sang listen up it didn't have to look at how traditional music in Scotland has evolved this is a really important movement you started to see the rise of young music. Unbroken line promenade from PM on B.B.C. Radio Scotland and you're listening to should be known B.B.C. Radio Scotland with me Shauna stalker Still to come this morning B.B.C. Force Christmas ghost story sent in a radio studio I'm getting goosebumps already and who should carry the can for the treatment of the Gatwick drawn suspects but 1st we'll talk about the New Year honors in a moment slots just to wind 1st the Queen's Speech on Christmas Day and an unusually direct approach for a majesty which some are calling an intervention on the politics of Bragg sit well 1st of all did you guys watch it Gemma you did it Tom you were doing your magic show that's currently would be a much show Peter I watched and catch up yeah OK so what did you think of the intervention Peter why I think to call it that is an overstatement considerable overstatement her exact quote as he heard in the clip was even with him was deeply held differencies treating the other person with respects and as a fellow human beings always a good 1st step towards greater understanding and she said that in the context of discussing the Commonwealth but also. Within a waiter context of the Christian message of peace and really what she said was was was essentially just a part of the church but because it's the Queen you know it takes on this this can agree to raise an unseasonable immediately parse it for meaning and and she of course knows what's going to happen so I don't think it would be unreasonable to conclude that it was intended as a word of advice towards a nation sort debated by bricks that but but also ask you know what's the point you know is it really likely to get anyone to moderate their wine bridge or are there torn in this debate because when suggested the do so I think is interest is interesting though there seemed to wonder whether this speech represents some private anxiety of the queen's a boat the city or the country but I don't personally think it will change anything well for those who didn't hear let's have a quick listen to clip of than even really the most deeply held differences preaching the on the person with respect and as a fellow human being is always a good 1st step towards greater understanding in the Commonwealth Games held this year on Australia's Gold Coast are Nairn university as the friendly games because of their emphasis on going to will respect. Did you think that was in doubt . Peter's right I think it's undeniable. Not just the port-O. Sins perhaps not even the politicians at all but you know the queen is aware of the whole country known to the family units have been split by the grace and control officer and all the other controls that kind of a marriage from breaks and you know it's quite understandable she's concerned about the cohesion of our society as we approach breaks or so I think is Bali and every individual one of us and I think she's quite right I mean. I was on the leave study them and most of my friends and former colleagues were on the remains saved and I have been reassured and comforted by the fact that until recently I have not lost any of those friends but one formally close friend has stopped speaking to me and has been really quite aggressive towards me and then that's those that's happening all over the country. Wherever say that they're going you're on and I think that's really really sad just anything at all you know you know people are saying that you know the Queen's intervention as such isn't going to change anything but actually people are talking about it in radio programs and they're writing about it in columns maybe it will focus people's minds on General what do you think you think it's still relevant Will it make any difference or sentiment I don't even think it is still relevant and in the comment you just mean what difference does it mean well we're talking about and that is the one thing that everybody has taken it other than that a girl piano has taken a speech you can remember as well is this is a woman that has lived through the extremes of divides and nations and in the world she she knows what it's like she was there she was part of it and there's this great generations that don't know what that was like so history does repeat itself in this and she'll the kind of way in which we look at ourselves about this is our nation and that's their nation and we want that that is a dangerous path and she. Recognizes that because she's hard and she's seen and she's been there before so the monarchy are there and I think there's something lost in terms of the people that want to see them on she go I think it's. In terms of they want to see she she's got a really difficult job in the fact that she can't say anything to political She can't say anything too controversial she has to be right there in the lane that she has to see and that and that the smartest be possible something that's going to have in an impact. Basically get get Grice I remember saying afterwards it was a pretty good job because it was a pretty good job because it's got us talking about something other than Meghan and you know key and all that kind of stuff which I'm not really that bothered about it well where on the subject the queen let's have a look at some of the headlines from her new year on this list unveiled last night Natalie Knight who did so Michael Pailin Bilbo Ment's dame who would swear Twiggy and Uncle Luke O.B.E.'s for Dodi weird and gallant safety and C.B.S. For Julie Donaldson and Nicholas Benedetti. Gemma any thoughts on some of those name was anyone stand out for you or is it do you think it's still relevant. I think that it is always nice to be recognised for for achievements that have been made for standing achievements and certain things I think though that some of the better recollections are for those people that we don't hear about a daily basis those are not made it to the height of music or television or something like Bob but those that are do selfless acts every day just because that's what they do and there's a couple standouts in there Peter that you picked up yeah I was very pleased to see that Charlie Irwin's been made a name before services to be keeping Mr Evans not by any means but he's the guy who has looked after the Greeley bowl of bees and the observation hive they kill him groove museum for 30 years which you know Chileans families children people of and a love to see in those. Buzzing for charge of the where is he there since this Christmas $1000000.00 most of. And also I want to see Congratulations to more Welsh from Walker head who's recently retired after 27 years as the. Quitter and he's been given the British Empire Medal for services to the community understand more consist of walking that he's only been betten by dogs twice and almost 2 or 3 days and all its 3 decades on the job she's been more troubled by facing. One in particular made a point of winning for to get the vines and despite this particular bird having all having a one chaser as she went past robberies cottage so far I think for the for the ordeal all or nothing she deserves her medal told Will you be accepting us when the time inevitably comes maybe even for services to magic well. I'll be Julie humbled appealing my my speech for years before when it comes you know I think it's right that we recognize people who are in the public eye and I think that's actually more important than recognizing that they miss people but you still have to recognize the famous people because if you don't these these awards don't get any publicity at all yeah I was really glad that Philip Pullman is one Mafia I thought was give them a hood I don't know if J.K. Rowlings have received anything but you damn well should be you know if she hasn't already so how does an J.K. Rowling. Discussing these stories making news this is surely on B.B.C. Radio. With me Fiona stuck in a Christmas Eve treat for ghost story found some B.B.C. 4 in the dandruff written directed by Mark Gatiss he of the League of Gentlemen also the man behind Sherlock and many episodes as Tom had us knows of Doc truth to well it's set in a radio studio where we meet fictional horror story narrator Aubrey Johnson played by Simon Callow it was a face yes but a face like no other he had ever seen or ever wish to see again. Well there was a bit. Lank greasy and grey as a corpse is hanging long over the skeletal shoulder. I is one of the worst of all. The airing out readily from the whole the. That I would say that REDLICH. Torx Tara sorry sorry. Just. I loved it Tom what do you make of it I love that I can remember last time I saw something by margaritas where there was a documentary about a drama that I didn't love. Fire and we're both fans of M.R. James you know him as a ghost story writer he was mentioned wasn't really his mentioned in the. Play and gave himself has actually dramatized at least one M.R. James short story. A few years ago no I love that and I thought it a lot goes to them well horror stories and I thought it wasn't particularly scary I didn't think until the last few seconds and I got a physical childer to Spain which I love that's why you know why you want your story what do you Gemma what do you make of it because we all watched it you know we were talking about this and I thought it was leaked again Simon Callow I thought it was great and I was 5 I love him anyway. I didn't love it and I don't get the Christmas connection because I don't know about the traditional Christmas horror stories because. Stories. I remember when I was a kid and I watched Pinocchio and when Pinocchio turned into a donkey. It's pretty startling are freaking out so I actively avoid anything to do with ghost stories and horror stories so I don't know the tradition of it and so therefore there was a slight disconnect with me in terms of what it was than a ghost of Christmas I don't really get. A light Yeah ghost stories in Christmas piece or top of the soul your own I love that to Dish and but what do you make of art when the tradition Yeah I think I think it's I think it's a wonderful tradition I think it came a boat because in our James the horror greater used to tale ghost stories to in his going to fail in Cambridge at Christmas I think the B.B.C. Decided to can order that tradition by beginning to Meek dramatizations of his story. Interest mess and in 1987 we actually watched one of them over Christmas and put on a come to yourself. With Michael Horton is the man who unwisely picks up a whistle in a graveyard and blows and it's really really great and I think for me this particular program the daydream was a sort of almost a that which didn't quite come off. Almost I mean Simon Cowell was together so good I can I wanted to Rivera's engineer him into one of those 97 is ones and this I think. He could also sort of see as a sort of unintentional companion piece to inside number nine's life how will we know special because there's a connection because Gattis and say number one people are all members of the League of Gentlemen and they both need unbeknownst to each other I believe programs based on the idea of can a haunted studios and disrupted broadcast but I don't think this one quite explored the creative possibilities of the idea as well as the number 11 that it's a joy well enough but I think it could have been a lot better are you a fan of gaiters other work Yeah a great deal yeah I mean I think it's actually Bergen documentary The artist John Minton for B.B.C. 4 last year as well he's he's a real talent was there but time and also to talk about a new adoption of Lee miss which starts on B.B.C. One to modern night at 9 PM You've seen already was neat preview what do you make of it yes I've seen the 1st episode of the samyn this is the this is the highly of the Christmas season for me and I think you know. It's probably my favorite novel you know I absolutely love it the best was a pressure on this then yeah there's no way you can adopt that normal you know in Fool into 6 episodes because just a causal book is called he's going to ground themes it's got hundreds of characters you can't actually put on screen but you can try to convey something of the can a feel and despair over and I think they've actually done very well even if people watch the 1st episode. The SEE can a 3 of the means or storylines of the novel being juggled and one of them as the prisoner volume is put by by Dominic West had been released into a society that sort of distrust and despise he said and the boot which he feels much the same and there's a kind of wonderful wonderfully moving set scenes in this between Dominic West as volatile and there Jacobean as the cast of Bishop an incredible car the bishop takes a man in for the night and limits around was actually a novel which is very serious about the Christian faith and much more so in seconds I think it was written in Britain the same time I once and if you the man home was hostile and god school and he was telling me that he had had a fool religious conversion upon reading a copy of women's robber the summit through a note and he discovered I could completely understand that this is very intense but faith and I think that this opening episode actually owners the idea you know it's definitely under Davis has got a reputation for being interest and bodice rippers but I think has an adaptation of this is going very Can the serious intent and is to me very likely to be just as good as hers has worn piece from last year you can be watching us just a little bit minute to go see even to be emotionless I am more of a new convert to lemurs are the best friend and she always told me once it was her favorite music on ever going to music I went to see it I loved it and then more recent film with you Jackman just a movie but because the songs aren't in it. It's kind of going to watch and I well also will be watching it especially since one of the stars Lily Collins who is the daughter of Genesis from. We got Genesis link in there any doctor who thinks it's one of the Robie out there will be definitely Well we're back after 11 with more on the big talking points of the week including the treatment of the drone suspects Watership Down and we remember. Sister Wendy. On the radio 92 to 95 and I'm economy dealing with B.B.C. Radio stop me from. Now the news with Amanda Matilda. A few Thank you good morning rugby legend and violinist Nicholas Benedetti and among the Scots recognised in the year's honors list that also honors for business woman and philanthropist and globe and Louise Martin the president of the Commonwealth Games Federation both are made dames game Stuart reports Doherty We are played for Melrose Scotland and the Newcastle fall can see the 48 year old announced last year that he'd been diagnosed with motor neuron disease he's been made an O.B.E. For services to rugby and to M. And D. Research Nicola Benedetti has made a C.B.E. For services to music and glore who co-founded stage coach is made a Dame for services to business and philanthropy and the former athlete Louise Martin who played a key role in bringing the Commonwealth Games to Glasgow is made a Dame for services to support the immigration minister kenneling Noakes will visit Border Force officials in Dover today as the U.K. Government faces increasing criticism of its handling of a surge in the number of migrants crossing the Channel more than 220 people have tried the crossing in small boats since the start of November Kolker who rescued 4 migrants in September says he's come across several other boats since then option cough you know you know it's sort of becoming sort of not the norm but you know you know it doesn't it doesn't surprise sure if you go out and you see a rescue taking place or or you're on the right you know you know it seems sort of quite common in the moment the Egyptian authorities say they've killed 40 people they describe as terrorists in Giza north Sinai the raids come a day off that an attack on a 2 just Belsen unsweet to the pyramids that killed 3 Vietnamese people and their to a guide from Cairo selling a bill rip.

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B.C. Gary Lonsdale is raising money for $7.00 hospice on behalf of a former colleague who is being treated for cancer the officer will also be running the Market Drayton 10 K. In May for the hospice he and a group of police officers will be running in full riot gear complete with riot shields shops minister has opened a charity shop with a difference Methodist Minister Shalom male keeper runs the red shed from her back garden just outside and ask customers to pay what they think the autumn is worth she says it's my idea to get people thinking about the cost and value of items profits we ploughed back into the stock and also used to help community groups not just think about how we are spending our money but we take the funds that we raise here and we are choosing to put them back into our community boy coming up with. Various community projects for instance a broad church where people get together they pick bread one for themselves and give one away it's a time to get together where you too afraid to touch base with the community do something creative and help to literally feed the world the government is going to spend $10000000.00 pounds installing phones in prison as sells the scheme which aims to come fall and some re-offending rights will be extended from 20 jails across Illinois Wales to 50 by early 2020 the justice secretary David Cole says inmates would benefit a neighboring prisoners to call a pre-approved list of numbers phone calls which are recorded and these are calls which the president has to pay for as well I think that is a sensible and pragmatic approach to maintain those family ties to help reduce the risk for Efendi because of course that's how we can break down crying spore now and West Ham are up to 9th in the Premier League after coming from a goal down to beat Southampton 21 night the Redmen top given Saints the lead before fully panned ison scored twice in 6 minutes to give the victory the latest news and sports my back with more 730 Trammell me is. Helping you get where you need to be and Steven here with the details again for your morning yes Morning America just one problem so make you aware of which is just off the empathy for Junction. A 449 to the north of the motorway is partially blocked on the roundabout due to a tanker which is broken down as a recovery work underway there are no problems to make you aware of intros resound center doing fine north and south on the east and primary for itself it and 50 for the M 6 themselves doing funny both directions and even L. She's on them but they double 301-2335 if they stay beach B.B.C. Radio shoppers from. The radio and Sean with their rigs in. The morning is Friday. A little bit of early morning mist a day and then it's going to be a dry day with a bit of cloud some occasional spells of sunshine it's not going to be too bad today 11 degrees Celsius down to about 6 tonight a little bit of mist and fog in the morning in places tomorrow is going to be mostly cloudy and breezy maybe a few spots of rain but most places dry and very mild 12 degrees again tomorrow so are you doing with a quiz today then Julian in one born yesterday and you got it right well done so what do you think in a traditional fire station not a modern one I would imagine but in a traditional fire station the staircases were Spyro Why's that Tony Ludlow said it's all to do with the boots spiral staircases make it easier with the type of boots they wear no it's not right Cyril in ours was tree spiral because the stair the stairway then forms a dome shape and the staircase needs to fit in to take up less space no it's not owing to weight 19696 text 813 double 3 and start your text was strong please Rebecca in Ellerdine high morning she said Oh yes you could it for nearly did it yes you got it right away to a 19696 well done to you Alan intros because got it right as well and taxi to him in sure Hello all 3 Alan Tim and Rebecca the latest 3 on the list you had to get it right so what do you think 813 double 3 if you want to text you can always email me Eric dot Smith at B.B.C. Dog you can say. Now you know you see this is Nick and Janice again Janice wanted did the firefighters traditionally gather at a church when called into action and they had spiral stairs and following on from that it was the 1st proper fire station when that was converted from a church building as they. Perpetuated the design or did they have the fireworks room at the top of the tower for of you know. Think about it it's a traditional fire station we're talking about not a modern day one so why would that make a difference OK so you can make a call an e-mail or a text and see what you can do with that on the breakfast show today 20 eight's today then very nearly time for the New Year's resolutions and if you're a smoker you're being encouraged by Public Health England to make quitting easier by taking up vaporing instead its latest smokefree campaign which is launched today focuses on educating people about vaporing Professor John Newton is the director of Health Improvement Public Health England he said it's better for you than normal cigarettes is good evidence. Much less than smoking cigarettes but the public are confused there have been some coverage of individual scientific studies which of course concern and whilst the cigarettes are not without risk they are much less on fault than smoking cigarettes and we want to get that message across for research suggests close to half of smokers are the wrongly believe raping is as harmful as smoking or don't know that it poses much lower risks to health we've been asking smokers if they've tried to kick the habit and if they've tried using the cigarettes to help I have tried to just couldn't get used to it so I am going to give this year I don't know what damage they can do. It just as bad as why me I don't think it's any better I gave up and gave up give you don't try to smoke again that's why we myself back on cigarettes I have been for hypnotherapy I've chewed gum it doesn't work I'm sorry I'm a horrible person. My husband's got a viper I tried it now and then I don't like it well there is a new film that features health experts Dr Lyon Shah and Dr Rosemary Leonard carrying out an experiment to demonstrate the high levels of cancer causing chemicals and tar inhaled by an average smoker over a month using Bell jars and cotton wool. It's not nice at the end of the experiment the smoking jar is brown and it's got tar along it's pump the one with cigarettes has just some water vapor in it and a slight discoloration from the liquid Dr Leonard says it's an easy choice it's a tar and the carbon monoxide in cigarettes is so dangerous and are responsible we reckon for about $78000.00 deaths each year in the U.K. What Public Health England are saying and doctors all agree with this the best thing you can do for your health is to quit going cold turkey just saying I'm going to give up is the least effective method of all they smoke they try and give up and then they start again what Public Health England are saying is give yourself the nicotine Veyron a cigarette instead it is estimated that while it's not completely risk free vaporing is at least 95 percent less harmful than smoking. If you want to try to quit one of the suggestions is to smoke free. To find the best way to see. Where the details are rich Davis in a few minutes. With . The big. Cut. Cut. Cut. Cut cut. Cut cut cut. Cut cut. Friday morning. Good morning. Good morning a bit of a mystery. But we should see a bit of brightness and. I have a lunch time I was through the early part of the afternoon maybe a hazy sunshine as well as we go towards the end of today temperatures could get up to 11 degrees Celsius so definitely feeling a bit milder than it's felt through most of this week and as we go into tonight it looks like it's going to stay pretty mild temperatures only down to 6 or 7 quite a cloudy. Cloudy conditions overnight and staying dry through to the early hours of tomorrow morning doesn't like again see that cloud around through most of tomorrow as well maybe a bit of Mr Murch to start the day should see what else he brought spells hopefully through the afternoon with temperatures tomorrow up to 12 degrees Celsius a feeling a little bit milder across this weekend it's also going to be feeling a bit breezy through Saturday that will ease off a little bit through Sunday like the clouds set to stay across this weekend and even into the start of next week. To. The point of celebrity. Is not one of those ones about whom we raise such a question weekday mornings from 9 is stay another day but you 17 a Christmas song just put in Belgium something doesn't make you Christmas you think I'm going to disagree with you I think it does have bells on it makes people think of Christmas I know it doesn't mention Christmas but winter wonderland doesn't mention Christmas but it's a Christmas song on. This trip you see I would offer you outside but. Jim Hawkins in the morning. Thank you so much for making Jim thank you weekday mornings from the B.B.C. Radio. And. Bit of a break over Christmas so it's going to be between $9.12 to the adumbrated 9 there Jackson at midday Shuttleworth That's 3 today. The radio with a weeks with. No this time of year lots of people either get new stuff for Christmas or buy new stuff in the sales but what do you do with the stuff you're replacing. Particularly when it's still got some life left in it Ludlow's furniture scheme is going to get hold of good quality household items that you no longer need B.B.C. Radio Show Options Jim Dale's been to meet operations manager James Cooper at. The workshop moved from its old location moving for 12 years just down the road at the muscle center to hear a. Shop back in August so we could be facing the public starts a new project working with the public with repair service All right so that's when I want our street and we so we're good central location Yeah we're right next door to our furniture shop where called innocence where we sell up side called repaired restored furniture that's mainly been worked on in our workshop so it kind of made sense to put the 2 together so people can actually see where the furniture is come from and what processes it's been through but also by being on this in this central location we can start doing that public for the public like repairs minor restoration so they said if someone was interested and wanted I like their chairs read glued or some paint work done or something like that they could call in and get a quote from us but we're going to really kick it off in the new year we're going to launch it officially in February and then it will become much more clear what offer is and what we come what we can do and there's an appeal at the moment as I write That's right yes so almost all of our furniture is originally donated from the public in all sorts of conditions sometimes it's great to go with it sometimes it needs some repair work restoration done and over the last year we've been very busy especially with this move so we actually ended up using our reserve furniture items that been sat in a container for a long time or got used up so we thought down to the bare bones when it comes to the the more interesting and exciting items and they're crucial because they raise money for the for the organization to put back into our charitable services so it's really important we replenish our stock really so what we need is we need some new old furniture for you to well yeah absolutely for as long as it's in reasonable condition doesn't matter if it needs stripping on these repainting or what have you done with. Reasonable condition would be very glad of it it could be anything from a bedside cabinet to bed chest of drawers wardrobes and the like that on our workshop team made up of volunteers and staff can get to work on it and there is no says well it has to be of reasonable quality because you've had problems previously haven't you with people just using your site to dump furniture that was of low quality and under the guise of a donation Absolutely yeah we noticed ever since the local Civic Committee cited in love low clouds that since that close people have been more inclined to perhaps bring things along to us that otherwise might have ended up at the tip which is great but we need to be able to monitor that and make sure the items they bring in are suitable for reuse we're getting things just dumped in our yard our warehouse so a fence being put in place some right we haven't been able to yet we don't we're still working on it we're still open to suggestions or offers of help from anyone who can help with the fencing but it's something over the next 12 months we don't want to put in place that would be of huge help to us and then for those that aren't familiar with what you do when you sell on the furniture what happens then to the money to the profits that are generated OK so it gets put back into the organization as a social enterprise any profit where we're lucky enough to make stay within the organization to be spent on a lot charitable services that could include providing low cost offer to people in desperate need whether they're facing a crisis such as in a fire at home or they've recently been homeless and they've got to you nothing or someone who's currently out of work in receipt of benefits we offer a 25 percent discount to people but alongside that we also do a lot of work enabling people to sort of improve their prospects so they could come and volunteer or do some training learn new skills things that could be useful finding work elsewhere we do a lot of and also community activities as well we've got a community center so we run all sorts of things like a community lunch we're involved in the food bank fuel poverty fund and all the money raised from the sales helps fund all of our right you're a busy bunch here and we are very busy and some. Without noticing it we can certainly run low on The Factor which is kind of what's happened we've had such a busy year and all of a sudden I think with last week up painter Terry said to me on the something to work on and we went to work we can find them which is why we put it. So if you've got good quality furniture that could be of use to somebody else even if it needs a little T.L.C. Then the furniture scheme in Ludlow would like to hear from you you give their warehouse a call it's a low blow number 015848 double 77 Double 88 double 77 Double 8 check out their website furniture scheme dot co dot U.K. But later on you can hear from somebody who can tell you more about the other places you can donate your own wanted furniture to as well and a new project called Men in kitchens as well men in kitchens that's a little bit later B.B.C. Radio 21 minutes past 7 the greatest showman and McPartland Gary Oldman Sean Walsh and the B.B.C. Drama bodyguard they're just some of the names that are featured in the entertainment headlines in the past year but with her take on $28.00 teens showbiz stories of the year here's our showbiz reporter Betty Redondo. We haven't traveled back to the ninety's after months of speculation and 11 years after the Spice Girls and bopped on their 1st reveal until the girls will be back on the road in 2019 but minus Posh Spice on Bravo who's written a book about the group says it's great to see them back to many many women and myself included they were the 1st big influence we. At that age that made us think about our gender made us think about being a girl is something a to be proud of but also to be fought for in the charts 2018 was the year of George's root Drake Duleep I just clean the movie soundtrack the greatest showman which is on course to being the best selling album of the year and I spent $21.00 weeks in total in the. Film soundtracks of dominated the charts this year Mama Mia Here we go again and a star is born among them but Panther made history by becoming a box office hit with a mainly black cast and talking of films you can remember that this year's Best Film Oscar winner was the shape of water about a cleaner who falls in love with the Sea Monster No me neither but we can all be proud of our very own Gary Oldman who won the Best Actor Oscar for his portrayal of Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour this is weird chemical signature happens when your name is called that of course you've got Meryl Streep 10 feet right staring up at your next 10 to Washington it's surreal talking of the Oscars we may not have a harvest for the show in 29 team after the man who was supposed to present the awards comedian and actor Kevin Hart stood down off to old homophobic tweets resurfaced I said who I am now versus what was didn't have done it done it will continue to go back in intensity days of old when I moved in I'm in a completely different space. When Harry met Meghan No not the title of a Hollywood blockbuster but a real life story of a Hollywood actress marrying a real life Prince a union that had you waste T.V. Networks in particular salivating as our very own prince has a married 6 actress Megan mochel and works for the American T.V. Network N.B.C. Uncovered the event this year believe it I keep telling everybody pinch me it's like magic like this is what I read about in the books like I talk about fairy tale bugs. This summer England supporters really believed that carrot Southgate's men would win the World Cup and they. This song back to the top of the charts the 4th time it's been at number one since it was 1st released in 1906 following England's departure from the competition though the song plummeted from number one to number 97 the fastest ever fall from the top of the charts. Good news this year winds as husband Scott Mitchell confirms that the X. Doesn't carry on is battling else time as he decided to speak out because it was getting holder to hide her condition a decision praised by Jeremy Hughes from the outside the society she's still the person inside the barber she always has being but her behavior and the way outside is affect affects the way you she relates to people and we just have to understand that and be supportive. And Betty Redondo going to be back after 8 o'clock this morning with more of the top showbiz news of trying to. The the 26 minutes past 7 Carly back with the headlines after mock Ronson on Miley Cyrus. That. Are at the. Racetrack. If you. And that's Mark Ronson of Miley Cyrus and nothing breaks like a heart good morning it's breakfast on B.B.C. Radio I'm Eric Smith with the john line then Adam Green at 9 on B.B.C. Radio shops are today it's Friday morning 28th of December and it's going to be a mild day in a mild weekend by the looks of it little bit of early morning mist this time of year right about 11 degrees today mostly dry there might be a little bit of sunshine ideal for a walk if you've got the the energy you can bring yourself to do at that about 6 tonight some maybe some mist and fog in the morning again cloudy and breezy tomorrow maybe a few spots of rain about but staying mild at 12 degrees going to talk about diabetic eyes screening in a few minutes time and why demand for diabetic eyes screening shops is to many hospitals is on the rise what is it why would you need to do it find out more in a few minutes time. B.B.C. Radio It's 730 Carly has the news and sports thanks Derek Good morning the government's being urged to increase patrols in the English Channel after a surge in the number of migrants crossing point France in small boats $66.00 people have reached the U.K. In the past 3 days a rugby match is being held in Shropshire this weekend in memory of a British couple who died within hours of each other in Australia 29 year old Jason Francis who used to play football for market rate in town was hit by a car in Perth on Saturday evening his partner Alice Robinson was later found dead at the R.A.C. Says that more than half a 1000000 potholes were reported to councils in England Scotland and Wales last year a rise of 44 percent compared with 2015 it calls the findings shocking and warns the numbers represent the tip of the iceberg. And smokers are being encouraged by Public Health England to take up a ping as a way to help them quit his latest smoke free campaign being launched today focuses on educating the public about cigarettes easy media show up to school with. West Ham came from a goal down to be Southampton C one in the Premier League last night John Murray was watching parson who tells many Southampton revival was stopped in its tracks by an injury hit West Ham visiting manager Manuel Pellegrini's resources were so stretched he named only 6 substitutes but he had the again impressive 19 year old Declan right in midfield and their record signing for Anderson who both played a major role in what is West Ham's 5th to victory this month Nathan Redmond scrambled Southampton in front early in the 2nd half but within one minutes West Ham were ahead 1st a flashing shot from 22 yards from Anderson who scored a 2nd on the breakaway and with 7 goals in 9 appearances is emerging as one of the stars of the season aswell head coach soon I am Ray says he is prioritizing the Premier League this season Arsenal who are involved in the Europa League knockout stages travel to and feel tomorrow to take on leaders Liverpool the 1st competition for me is the premier for us for ever and I think now with 19 matches for all the Diem's in the fascination the yellow is stronger than the other in cricket SPAC Commons is leading the Australia fight back on day 3 of the 3rd Test against India in Melbourne taking 4 wickets for just 2 runs India had locked in a commanding position after bowling Australia out for just $151.00 in their 1st innings giving them a lead of $292.00 before come in sit back taking the key wickets of Pajaro and Captain Kohli in the same over Commons in again but. These are back to the way back. To our way the very. Very rarely breaks it down these right but at the M.C.G. The Boxing Day Test at the close of play India reached 545346 as the latest news and sports on back with more state travel me's. And history with the details again Morning morning Garrick recovery of a tanker which is broken down just off the M 54. On the roundabout beneath the most of the A 4 for 9 continues no problems to make you aware of Intel for north and south on the eastern primary also then we find the town on a ramp our way the A 5 off the I'm 54 junction 5 that's also Hollywood in strange looking OK for a little also doing fine so far this morning on the road through much Wenlock anything else. 33550 statement beach B.B.C. Radio shop shop. It's going to be dry a little bit of this morning might be the occasional spell of sunshine around about 11 degrees Celsius so fairly mild today down to about 6 tonight not too bad or maybe a bit of mist and fog in the morning at cloudy and breezy tomorrow maybe a few spots of rain and 12 degrees. B.B.C. Radio I promised the quiz on the head before 8 o'clock because it could be quite frustrating I suppose really. In a traditional fire station a fire station no hold of a certain age not that's his money give you at. The staircases were spiral Why would that be don't need to have a spiral anymore. Mervin in starboard so the fireman's pole is in the middle of the spiral staircase no in Woodside coming down a spiral staircase makes it easier to get dressed in Feyerick it at the same time no not right and you can Janice who got it finally wild on you got it right yeah so what you think it might be Oh wait oh wait 19696 text 8133 and start your text with straw please if you think you know why it would be Rebecca got it right earlier on Alan Shore intros and taxi to maturity as well you got it right well done so 19696 text 813 double 3 and start your text restaurant please in a traditional fire station of a certain vintage there's another clue why would the staircase be spiral OK 21 minutes to 8. The demand for diabetic high screening of traps is 2 main hospital result is on the rise more and more people are being diagnosed with the condition which can cause problems with your eyesight if it's poorly controlled this is diabetes of course so she has been Telford Hospital N.H.S. Trust have managed to get funding to pay for more staff to perform a simple test which can identify issues early on and possibly help save the sight of those affected B.B.C. Radio shoppers Tim Dale has been to meet Rebecca Whitfield one of the trust's diabetes eyes screeners to find out more about the demand for their service we see about $140.00 new patients every single month so we've got to try and accommodate that increase this is going up and up the numbers are just increasing by about 5 percent every year so we've we've employed 4 new screeners within the last couple of weeks and we have 2 new starters in February this year so our teams gone to 6 now since the beginning of the year so I'm going to do an test that's right and we're going to check for diabetes we are going to check for any signs of diabetic changes on the back of the ice so how does this work well over diabetes any changes in the blood vessels in general this will show up in the back of the eyes of the sugars or the blood pressure a bit on the high side so all the tiny veins on the retina at the back of the eye they can sometimes change sometimes bulge slightly and so we know that perhaps the diabetes starting to affect the back of the eye I am slightly nervous that it's going to go my way. It's always referring to technically no reason for me to concern myself with doing that is apparently I am now paranoid that I'm going to have it so. You know do I need to do like. You can on the best and the right go ahead just so touching the body should be a tough stick me face in the frame for so that it's just a case of you going to have a role in my mouth that's exactly what's happening you just keep your eyes nice and light and then you can see a little flashing light in there and maybe that light. Into the middle. Class you like come in. You are you. See your picture is gone through on to the computer tonight so we can see instantly if there's any change it's going to move out like now over to there it's a little too often are you. Do you just keep watching that life's And again you like come in and yet you haven't just come through right so let's look at your attempt to get your ass yet for digital picture on the screen to the computer right let's have a look at my beautiful or yes no one's ever said it looks like Mars you don't want to know or think you even have Mars description of purely because of the amount of veins and vessels in the back of the I imagine those bones are indicating that I probably need more sleep than I'm getting now looking good so we've got you macular which is a dark patch in the middle there which is what he feels pretty color vision and youth and when you're looking straight ahead at something and what you want to see we can see those structures as well annoy you that Roy is on the right and so there's a there's a there's a sort of circle within the round trip. That's much brighter everywhere else with lots of nerves or veins going up right yes that might actually want to. So we have a really good look at that and we have a good look at the macular as well and these are what we're talking for mainly or you little veins in your vessels and there's lots of them as you can say so we're checking frontal bone to use any time you're talking on the back of the eye so what we learned man well there's nothing obvious on there at all but more will do them if you are patient we would look at these images again in more detail after today's appointment so I'll take these images we look at them and we'll compare them to last time if you have a history and we'll see if there's any changes now I was all set in the post you'll get that in a couple of weeks' time and then we'll just automatically send for you again in the air with Oh you are back I'm out. Thank you very much for. The test was painless so. It might say. Every. Morning Derek he said this is business are you talking about. Take up less room that may well be. True but that's not the reason that the. World had spiral staircases OK I'll give you the answer before 8 OK Why would a traditional. Station at night have a spiral staircase 080819696 text 8133 and. If you want to email me you can do Eric Smith at B.B.C. Dot co dot. The show's preferred help is giving away leftover food that they've received from supermarkets over Christmas we were talking about this the other day on breakfast on B.B.C. . It's been given out to various places particularly the rivers way Lancaster Road introductory give us a man has been along to speak to people using the service. On social media I think it's great because it's a good way of reducing waste I like it because it's no it's not food bank you know you know not buy just for the council for help you know from possible pop in and give a donation it's not I'll have to call me a because of the was a con sort of thing so it takes that stick a mile away so you don't feel so bad about coming in here and you know I certainly do understand so what sort of things that you get here today just some bread for the freezer this a few hoops and mint for tea I saw you got some to Basco sauce What are you making to make if he just annoying out of it kick. Back care. I'm on disability benefit if a bank and then our days back here it's a 15 minute walk I haven't got the crutches to enter graph go and write down for like 3 quarters of an hour I was looking on the website I found out they did it. They helped out massively who the some are used to be their houses main right Janice So when I came on disability we were so i'm struggling quite a lot since about September if mostly been OK but then with Christmas coming up with all the added costs we just haven't been able to so what to do to get here today that I've got some brads. My stocking Phillis for my kids I've got our people on a scale I would 85 a day at the now as if they could have managed to get this on you so much and so that whole day to do S. And they oh I found it you are as a treat my partner. My oldest son love them so it really helps so to say that with Rivers way and the service that they are I'm guessing you think it's quite important then God massively does so many people now they're not it's not even not even making ends meet rancor and roughly the kids order I pay the rent and there's nowhere to 10 except someone like this where they sit you down and the guy well actually it's not your phone and if you have made mistakes in the past that it's fine this is how we fix it this is how we build up I can give you that she's for the the food bank because wow when we were really struggling day off to financial sort of a SAS member finding out where we could make cuts ourselves to try and make Epic Moment and Jubal and here and there kind which was not a lot of that going around these days and that's the function of it it was well to be the place of love I'm not Christian myself and I had a very bad experience growing up I asked the question in Sunday school and was about 12 not there I was just to have the church them actually coming here this is watch it she's supposed to be about me or the somewhere that actually does stick to that the Bible you know love thy neighbor as I said pass me on the question but it does you don't if I hate you even if you even if it's just faith in humanity say rather that my faith in God exactly what I was going to cite. And people using the. Food giveaway at the rivers way church that John Lancaster Road and Rose Parade poll shows all work. Has been right in. The with what is causing havoc on the ground is frozen solid So how do you get the best out of your garden at this time of year polls show so we're breathing new life into your garden. Gardening experts we've made possible with everything. Sunday from 12 on B.B.C. Radio shop show it we all that all the 28th of December it's been an important year for women in politics taking a look back as our Political Reporter Joanne Gallacher This year we've been marking significant milestones for women in politics on February the 6th 1918 the representation of the People Act granted women over 30 the right to vote the 1st opportunity was on the 14th of December also the 1st time women were able to stand for election the 1st woman to take up her seat was not the aster he became the Tory M.P. For Plymouth Sutton in 99 seen her wits and a talent for mimicry helped her survive the political hit I remember Winston Churchill I met didn't know then about 2 years after the new head and cover her remarkable performance and I think what he said you're staying where you are and I think Winston Why on earth didn't you speak he said we hope who out and then he added We were entered the House of Commons I felt like I wanted entered my bar room and I had nothing to protect myself with except in 1929 the 1st female minister and to the cabinet the Labor M.P. Margaret Bonfield she turned her spirits fighting for shop workers and co-founding the 1st female union valuable quantities of jewellery out of the of criticism and introspection are our most entirely lacking. But I have a natural inclination for teamwork I think so that for example when I am asked if I felt nervous on becoming a cabinet minister I can truthfully say no because it presented itself was only another and rather wider aspect of work I had been doing for 30 years and largely with the same routine both in an interview with Professor Anthony King in 1972 another Cabinet Minister Margaret Thatcher then Secretary of State for Education and Science still thought that the top jobs were for the boys to some extent one does feel that life at the top is very much a man's job and that was there for quite a step to go into cabinet and also I've always felt and I'm sure you probably agree there are some jobs in politics that we will never hold that some of us would never wish to have them for example never have a woman minister of defense might you ever have a woman prime minister Well it's possible but I don't think it will come for many many years and it will come in my lifetime history however tells another story gradually the political agenda shifted as women began to make their mark as both voters and politicians according to Shirley Williams speaking when she was a Labor shadow home secretary and 972 it isn't so much the case that women politicians as such scrutiny something special I think it's more true is that the whole of the women's vote. And the representation of women by women has essentially moved the whole field of what you might call family problems welfare problems and so on to the central politics and I very much doubt if that would have been unless one had this massive move women in politics as voters as much as members of the now of course we have our 2nd woman prime minister and women M.P.'s make up 30 percent of the House today younger generations maintain that there is a cross party sisterhood which sustains them particularly useful in a time of minority government his jest Phillips Labor M.P. For Birmingham Yardley actually the people you turn to to get stuff done other ones that you can what's up on a Sunday night and say I got you know I really want this bill will you sign it we do this we do that and that is what we will do to each other we have we text each other we we get together in Parliament we we want to get stuff changed in a time when it seems like absolutely nothing happens the women in this place are acting in sisterhood together to try and move forward not just Phillips Labor M.P. For Birmingham Yardley speaking on Woman's Hour this December you also heard all kind of interviews with Nancy Astor the 1st female M.P. To take her seat and Margaret Bonfield 1st aired in 1972 in a Radio 4 programme called Women in politics that was presented by Professor Anthony King Margaret Thatcher and surely Williams were interviewed for the same program women in politics where John Gallacher It's 5 to 8 right John in Church Stretton Yes John you got it right Dave in West Felton it was easier to run down a spiral staircase when they had no power or not is not the right answer so here is the answer to the quiz today then in a traditional fire station go back years not the modern ones go back years why would the stair case have been spiral Well think about it fire engines used to be horse drawn the horses were kept on the ground floor of the station and spiral stairs were used to prevent them climbing up stairs. That's the truth of it the people got it right I know it's probably driven you mad for the past hour and a half or more but there it is fire engines used to be horse drawn the horses were kept on the ground floor of the station and spiral stairs were used to prevent them climbing up stairs that's why a traditional via station would have a spiral stack. The The news at 8 o'clock am County swine the government is facing calls to step up patrols in the English Channel after a surge in the number of migrants crossing from France over Christmas 66 people have reached the U.K. In the past 3 days I am Office says increasing the number of Border Force vessels and the channel man courage more people to come because the cutters might be seen as rescue boats Simon Jones reports despite repeated warnings that migrants are putting their lives at risk crossing the busiest shipping lane in the world the attempts continue in the past 2 months.

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