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The Media Show

and, phil, you're smiling there. but, i mean, how much notice do actors get when, you know, they're going to face some sort of gruesome ending — or, indeed, their characters are, not the actors themselves? do they get time to look for a newjob? it really depends on your schedule, you know? i mean, we used to give our actors 12—month contracts and then let them know three months ahead at the end of that 12—month contract whether it would come, but probably a little bit earlier, because the long—term storyline planning conference would have had the writing on the wall anyway. sometimes things happen and you just have to take somebody out very, very quickly, you know? i've been in situations like that when... you say, "bite the bullet". sometimes i've had to put the bullets out, you know, so... and then you have to... because the length of time, a0 episodes have to be rewritten, you know, so 20 have to be reshot, that kind of thing. but, you know, generally, you often get them a good thing... crosstalk yeah, sorry. unless they transgress, you know? well, the exact one we had is when ricky tomlinson, who played bobby grant, we had a falling out about the way the storyline was going and hejust said,

Sort , Actors , Phil-redmond , Characters , Contracts , Notice , Newjob , Schedule , 12 , Things , Bit , Somebody

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and digging into his wife's venison pie for a whopping 47 years as brian in the archers. welcome to you all and thanks for coming on the show. phil, if we start with you, all the big soaps — eastenders, coronation street, emmerdale — have seen huge drops in audience numbers in recent years. you've criticised soaps for not tackling big social issues like they used to. do you think it's the end of the road for them? i think in the current climate, it looks quite pessimistic, but i believe that they shouldn't be, because you have to go all the way right back to the cave drawings and people have always had this insatiable desire for storytelling. and, you know, you can run all the way through history, through the greek tragedies, etc, through shakespeare, through dickens. people always want original storytelling. they want original drama. and i think everybody, even now, if you look across the streamers and the film industry, they're all looking for long runners. they're looking for things that will have sequels. they're looking for things that are franchises. look at the marvel

Show , Archers , Phil-redmond , Wife , Thanks , Audience-numbers , Digging , Venison-pie , Drops , Soaps-eastenders , Coronation-street , Emmerdale-have

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visited your home. if you think about the way that hayley died in_ coronation street, i one of their biggest storylines of the last couple of decades, l the reason it was so powerful is because we felt _ like she was a friend. we'd lived with her, _ we'd lived her ups and downs, and then it just absolutely was a sucker punch. - so i think that's where . they can be so powerful. recently, soaps have had - this obsession with gangsters, i've noticed, all these things, and ijust think, _ "that's totallyjust kind of" — as phil was alluding to — - "the wrong way to go." we want to see our. own lives reflected — in a heightened way. we're not looking for. everything to be super realistic, but you wantl something that you can sort of latch onto. it's interesting thinking about the possibility i of a new soap and streamers, because the problem - with netflix and all- the streamers is that they've got no patience. we're seeing them axe things after one seriesjust- because they didn't quite do as brilliantly as _ they wanted them to. that's so different from - the old model of television. you know, something - like only fools and horses did really badly in the first couple of series and, i by series 3, it kind of got - some momentum and it did well.

Storylines , Usyk-all-the-way , Hayley , Coronation-street , Home , Reason , Friend , Sucker-punch , In- , Ups-and-downs , One , Soaps

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"that's it, i'm off," and walked off the set there and then, so we had to think, "how do we how do we manage that?" you know, so... how did you? yeah, we called the writers in and rewrote the next script, and the next script said, "where's bobby, sheila?" "you won't believe this — he's gone to gdansk to support solidarity." brilliant! i love it! it's inspired. charles, you were nodding there. what were you about to say? well, i was slightly going to take issue with daniel, actually, because... watch out, daniel! well, no, because daniel said, you know, better to be blown up or something awful like that, rather than getting in a car. from an actor's point of view, there's no special way of being written out of anything. itjust means they stop being paid. to the pub and never seen again, the cheques will not be there the following month if you're not recording.

Set , I-m-off , Writers , Charles-collingwood , Script , He , Nodding , Where-s-bobby , Support-solidarity , Sheila , Something , Usyk-all-the-way

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and that was bringing together something that would actually teach people more about how food and land was worked and everything. that's the way forward, and i think the bbc would be primed to work with all the other public services, like the nhs and agriculture and education, and that's how you'll fund it... charles, an idea for a soap, or is itjust more archers? well, thank you, phil, for putting it so clearly. and at my age, i'm quite happy going out there and saying the lines and getting a check at the end of it. fair enough. i love a bit of honesty. daniel, emma, if you were creating a soap now, would you have an idea for one? well, if you want big - characters and outlandish storylines, maybe we should set it in westminster. - i don't know! but if i were to be making a soap, the one thing - i probably would do is try - and make it shorter episodes. i think, you know, the archers are trailblazing in that way. . we're seeing a sort of trend now towards— 20—minute programmes, 15—minute programmes. i i think that could be - an interesting way to go. daniel?

Something , People , Bbc-news , Usyk-all-the-way , Everything , Land , Agriculture , Services , Food , Forward , Education , Nhs

Breakfast

given the wolves were pretty much wiped out here, it really does special to see them here just running in the world, and it's actually quite strange to think of yellowstone without wolves being in here, it's very much part of the territory. i get the sense that rick is somewhat of a local legend. what is it that keeps you coming back, to get up early and check out the wolves each day? well, i'm almost at my 9000th day of being here looking at the wolves in yellowstone. and so i never get tired of it. every day i want to get up at 3am in the morning and come out here. yeah. there's never been an opportunity like this in human history to study the wolves the way we are right now. so just yourself this morning, you got to see tiny wolf pups coming out of their den.

Wolves , Wolf , Yellowstone-national-park , Part , World , Sense , Rick , Territory , Legend , Back , 9000 , Usyk-all-the-way

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are helping soothe these relations — in particular, yellowstone's iconic bison. these days, you don't have to travel far to come across these guys thundering around, causing traffic jams. but at the end of the 19th century, they were hunted almost to extinction. in a short space of time, the population of america's largest land mammalfell from over 20 million to around only 200 and, with them, disappeared the futures of many native american tribes. it was really a sad story. we thought that removing bison from this continent was the way to remove the food source that native americans relied upon. and as we were essentially eliminating native americans from this country, we were eliminating their food. and it's taken us probably 100 years to come to grips with that and then

Yellowstone-national-park , Animals , Relations-in-particular , Guys , Iconic-bison , The-end , 19th-century , Traffic-jams , Extinction , 19 , Usyk-all-the-way , Story

Breakfast

narrow defeat meant to him. he was very emotional. yeah, he has made a lot of sacrifices _ very emotional. yeah, he has made a lot of sacrifices for _ very emotional. yeah, he has made a lot of sacrifices for this _ very emotional. yeah, he has made a lot of sacrifices for this fight, - very emotional. yeah, he has made a lot of sacrifices for this fight, he i lot of sacrifices for this fight, he brought in robert garcia is a new coach, mexican—american, and we saw him looking a bit on edge, a bit nervous, because this meant a lot to him, there were potential ramifications for his career. he is normally quite calm, measured and composed, so the outburst after the fight, when he grabbed usyk�*s belts and threw them out of the ring, stormed out and came back in, and the rant afterwards, that was all completely out of character, but i think it reflects the frustration he felt. it was a much better performance than he did the first time, he had more moments, he had usykin time, he had more moments, he had usyk in real trouble in the ninth round, but usyk showed what a great champion he was by the way he rallied back, to havejoshua in trouble in the third round. it is a shame that to some extent anthony joshua's outburst overshadowed the bout. ides joshua's outburst overshadowed the bout. �* , , ., joshua's outburst overshadowed the bout. a , ., ., bout. as you said, very out of character- _ bout. as you said, very out of character. anthony _ bout. as you said, very out of character. anthony joshua i bout. as you said, very out of| character. anthony joshua has

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The Papers

against ukrainian fighter oleksandr usyk. joshua pushed usyk all the way, but was defeated on a split decision by the judges after 12 rounds, prompting an emotional reaction. the bout took place in saudi arabia overnight. ade adedoyin is there. a night of high emotions. tears ofjoy for oleksandr usyk, anger and frustration for anthonyjoshua. he threw the champion�*s belt out of the ring before storming out, only to return to vent with a rambling rant, a strange and surreal end to a brilliant bout. so, a disappointing night for anthonyjoshua, in a bout that fell into a similar pattern as the first one. but usyk showed real class, courage, and a champion�*s heart to prevail. it was a cat and mouse affair which came to life in the ninth round. usyk was hurt. joshua piled on the pressure, but the ukrainian weathered the storm and rallied in the next round. from the brink of victory to the edge of defeat, it was now

Place , Bout , Oleksandr-usyk , Rounds , Reaction , Joshua , Ukrainian , Rematch , Judges , Usyk-all-the-way , Split-decision , Saudi-arabia

Breakfast

from what i understand, it's quite rare to spot a grizzly in the wild, so this is a very special moment, i mean, this is why you come to yellowstone, right? but it wasn't too long ago that visitors like this would have been behaving quite differently — where the wolves were a pest, the bears were a source of entertainment. archive: by the late 18005, bears had figured out that i where there were people there was food. for the next 80 years, a hallmark of every yellowstone visit was looking for bears begging along the roadside, or watching them feed on food scraps at the hotel garbage dumps. thanks to research, we've come a long way since then. while close encounters are rare, with over 700 bears in an area, that is becoming increasingly populated, it's important to be prepared.

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