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southeastern, southwestern, southern and greater anglia all report severe disruption. just like london underground services. in east sussex, the christmas spirit was flowing for a0 people forced to take refuge in a pub. the bear inn at burwash laid on hot drinks and mattresses amid the log fires. so we trekked here, two miles, a two mile journey from the other pub. and sure enough, pauline, wilson and her team welcomed us with open arms and made hot food, hot drinks and said, "you can all stay." the effects of this weather will play out across today. there'll be clear ups, disruption and some chaos for many hours to come. let's speak to our correspondent, howard johnson — who's at euston station. what is the situation of air and across the railways? it is

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travel plans for thousands of passengers. trains have also been badly affected, especially in rural places like here in kent, where commuter and other services have been severely reduced. euston is just one of the stations full of people rearranging their plans. southeastern, southwestern, southern and greater anglia all report severe disruption. just like london underground services. in east sussex, the christmas spirit was flowing for a0 people forced to take refuge in a pub. the bear inn at burwash laid on hot drinks and mattresses amid the log fires. so we trekked here, two miles, a two mile journey from the other pub. and sure enough, pauline, and her team, welcomed us with open arms and made hot food, hot drinks and said, "you can all stay." the effects of this weather

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metres, try running for a gold medal, i was aware that i was about to start my period. i just rushed off the track and felt i couldn't, i didn't absorb that amazing gold—medal moment. absorb that amazing gold-medal moment. ., , absorb that amazing gold-medal moment. ~ ,, . ., moment. the way the appleworks is ou can moment. the way the appleworks is you can input — moment. the way the appleworks is you can input your— moment. the way the appleworks is you can input your period - is you can input your period data to find out what phase of the cycle you are in. it then gives you tailored fitness options to suit your energy levels at any time of the month. i levels at any time of the month. ~ levels at any time of the month-— levels at any time of the month. ~' ., ., month. i think if i would have sent month. i think if i would have spent more — month. i think if i would have spent more time _ month. i think if i would have l spent more time understanding particularly when to push myself in the strength room for example in that follicular phase, perhaps i would have got more muscle and become stronger, and that may have affected my performance in a positive way. we affected my performance in a positive way-— positive way. we went to the netherlands _ positive way. we went to the netherlands to _ positive way. we went to the netherlands to visit - positive way. we went to the netherlands to visit pauline. | netherlands to visit pauline. she creates textiles with solar cells woven into them. her idea is that these fabrics are a more tactile way for people to

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of the human body has the thinnest skin? remember them conferring? everyone loving each other? but were not arguing. lt is everyone loving each other? but were not aruuuin. , ., everyone loving each other? but were not arguing-— not arguing. it is a playfulness, affection and _ not arguing. it is a playfulness, affection and real— not arguing. it is a playfulness, affection and realjoy _ not arguing. it is a playfulness, affection and realjoy in - not arguing. it is a playfulness, affection and realjoy in the - not arguing. it is a playfulness, i affection and realjoy in the room. ladies and gentlemen, the lovely pauline! so ladies and gentlemen, the lovely pauline! , ., ladies and gentlemen, the lovely pauline! , .. ,, pauline! so why did a successful actor, pauline! so why did a successful actor. writer. — pauline! so why did a successful actor, writer, director— pauline! so why did a successful actor, writer, director become i pauline! so why did a successful actor, writer, director become a j actor, writer, director become a carer? ., ., ,., , actor, writer, director become a carer? ., ., , ., carer? one of the reasons for me bein: carer? one of the reasons for me being genuinely _ carer? one of the reasons for me being genuinely enthusiastic- carer? one of the reasons for me | being genuinely enthusiastic about changing career streams, if you will, was my father, trevor. he passed away a year or so ago, 1.5 years ago, with alzheimer's. hi. years ago, with alzheimer's. hi, jim! come _ years ago, with alzheimer's. hi, jim! come on — years ago, with alzheimer's. hi, jim! come on in! what can i do for you this— jim! come on in! what can i do for you this very— jim! come on in! what can i do for you this very day?— jim! come on in! what can i do for you this very day? there's something i'd like to you this very day? there's something id like to try — you this very day? there's something id like to try out _ you this very day? there's something i'd like to try out on _ you this very day? there's something i'd like to try out on you. _ you this very day? there's something i'd like to try out on you. dan - you this very day? there's something i'd like to try out on you. dan is - i'd like to try out on you. dan is the son of— i'd like to try out on you. dan is the son of another _ i'd like to try out on you. dan is the son of another favourite - i'd like to try out on you. dan is i the son of another favourite actor, trevor peacock. l the son of another favourite actor, trevor peacock.— the son of another favourite actor, trevor peacock. i never was close to him in the — trevor peacock. i never was close to him in the last— trevor peacock. i never was close to him in the last few _ trevor peacock. i never was close to him in the last few years. _ trevor peacock. i never was close to him in the last few years. obviously | him in the last few years. obviously he had a disease, a terrible terrible disease but i wanted to be closer to him and i regret not being as close as i should have been. so i think maybe started with a bit of

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it has been a long time. i don't know if you can _ it has been a long time. i don't know if you can get _ it has been a long time. i don't know if you can get used - it has been a long time. i don't know if you can get used to - it has been a long time. i don't i know if you can get used to those. tactics for the rain, it might be quite heavy today? the tactics for the rain, it might be quite heavy today?— tactics for the rain, it might be quite heavy today? the guys have got umbrellas with _ quite heavy today? the guys have got umbrellas with them. _ quite heavy today? the guys have got umbrellas with them. yeah, - quite heavy today? the guys have got umbrellas with them. yeah, no, i quite heavy today? the guys have got umbrellas with them. yeah, no, headj umbrellas with them. yeah, no, head down, bottom up, ithink.— umbrellas with them. yeah, no, head down, bottom up, ithink. yeah. will will no down, bottom up, ithink. yeah. will will go after— down, bottom up, ithink. yeah. will will go after it- _ down, bottom up, ithink. yeah. will will go after it. new— down, bottom up, ithink. yeah. will will go after it. new online _ down, bottom up, ithink. yeah. will will go after it. new online total- will go after it. new online total so far, £320,000, _ will go after it. new online total so far, £320,000, well- will go after it. new online total so far, £320,000, well done. l will go after it. new online total- so far, £320,000, well done. pretty good. excellent. colin is with us. you sadly lost your sister to mnd, pauline, ourthoughts you sadly lost your sister to mnd, pauline, our thoughts with you. you are going to give us the big countdown from 7am, bang the drum because that is what it's all about, this challenge, the seven in seven challenge, banging the drum for research, for getting rid of this terrible disease. take it away, colin. my cockbain seven, six, five, four, three, two, one. and he's off. good luck. go on, martin, get those tunes banging out. day three and

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it tears me apart. seeing you like this. you go back, pauline. enjoy yourself. i'll be ok. well, can't be anything so bad, can it? - what have you done, been out and robbed a bank? i no. so, where did you get it? it's the christmas club money. what? i'll pay it back, pauline, every last penny. i'll pay it back somehow. eastenders doof-doofs. that was an iconic eastenders moment, the christmas club money storyline. it moment, the christmas club money sto line. : :, , we're joined now by steven murphy, who's a tv critic and former editor of inside soap magazine. good morning, stephen, thank you for talking to us this morning. ihla

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talking to us this morning. no problem- _ talking to us this morning. no problem. give _ talking to us this morning. no problem. give us— talking to us this morning. no problem. give us your - talking to us this morning. no i problem. give us your memories talking to us this morning. no - problem. give us your memories of bill and problem. give us your memories of ltill and what _ problem. give us your memories of bill and what he _ problem. give us your memories of bill and what he brought _ problem. give us your memories of bill and what he brought to - problem. give us your memories of bill and what he brought to the - bill and what he brought to the show. fist bill and what he brought to the show. : , ' ' i~ show. at the beginning in 1985, the show. at the beginning in 1985, the show was a — show. at the beginning in 1985, the show was a huge — show. at the beginning in 1985, the show was a huge success _ show. at the beginning in 1985, the - show was a huge success immediately. and on and pauline and the fowlers, they were the cornerstone of the whole show at that point. and arthur was your everyman, and nice man, wanted to do right for his family, and in a way that was his downfall because the world was moving quicker than he was, he could not provide for his family, he made some bad decisions. but fundamentally he was a really nice man and bill brought that real human side to arthur fowler. you read the plot and you think, he was a bad man, he stole money, he didn't, he was a nice man who wanted to look after his family and went down the wrong path. he was and went down the wrong path. he was a huge part of the show. he and went down the wrong path. he was a huge part of the show.— a huge part of the show. he was one of those characters _ a huge part of the show. he was one of those characters portraying - a huge part of the show. he was one of those characters portraying what i of those characters portraying what you might call the old school

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The Perils of Pauline (1947)

The real-life story of actress Pearl White during her rise to fame in silent serials. Credit: Public Domain ...

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both died and we've got the ashes, we have got them with us. thea;r we have got them with us. they travel wherever _ we have got them with us. they travel wherever we _ we have got them with us. they travel wherever we go. - we have got them with us. they travel wherever we go. joan's i travel wherever we go. joan's husband was _ travel wherever we go. joan's husband was in _ travel wherever we go. joan's husband was in the _ travel wherever we go. joan'sl husband was in the ambulance service. poorly�*s husband, mike, was a policeman. the two sisters wanted their husbands with them as they pay their husbands with them as they pay their last respects to the queen. he: loved the royal family and when they came to liverpool, he was a protection officer, so hejust loved them. protection officer, so he 'ust loved them. ,, . , ., m them. service was very important. my husband was — them. service was very important. my husband was an _ them. service was very important. my husband was an ambulance _ them. service was very important. my husband was an ambulance man i them. service was very important. my husband was an ambulance man of i them. service was very important. my husband was an ambulance man of 30 years— husband was an ambulance man of 30 years and _ husband was an ambulance man of 30 years and i_ husband was an ambulance man of 30 years and i was also in the ambulance service, so it is service to the _ ambulance service, so it is service to the crown. in ambulance service, so it is service to the crown-— ambulance service, so it is service to the crown. in such a proud family histo of to the crown. in such a proud family history of public _ to the crown. in such a proud family history of public service, _ to the crown. in such a proud family history of public service, joan i to the crown. in such a proud family history of public service, joan and i history of public service, joan and pauline wanted to honour a woman who dedicated her life to the service of the nation. as they entered victoria gardens next to westminster, the queue ground to a halt. by the time they emerged, it was dark, almost six hours after they started

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