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both ratings and the viewers affections. here's was a multi—award—winning career but it was never forgetting multi—award—winning career but it was neverforgetting his yorkshire roots that kept him grounded. idietitian roots that kept him grounded. when --eole call roots that kept him grounded. when peeple call me _ roots that kept him grounded. when peeple call me a _ roots that kept him grounded. when people call me a professional yorkshireman they can call me that for the rest of my life. i take it a compliment. i am a professional yorkshireman, i don't know, i make a living out of being myself. the lea he living out of being myself. the legacy he leaves _ living out of being myself. the legacy he leaves behind is one of getting the best out of people he met, giving them the light to shine with such skill and humour and he became a star himself. we are very lucky we get to interview some brilliant people but when you get michael parkinson on the end of this, did you feel you have to step up this, did you feel you have to step up a bit?

He-people , Roots , Career , South-yorkshire , Idietitian , Yorkshireman , Viewers , Me-a , Peeple , Ratings , Affections , The-rest-of-my-life

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screen he loved his cricket, always a proud yorkshireman.— screen he loved his cricket, always a proud yorkshireman. one day there was research — a proud yorkshireman. one day there was research into _ a proud yorkshireman. one day there was research into the _ a proud yorkshireman. one day there was research into the benefit - a proud yorkshireman. one day there was research into the benefit of- was research into the benefit of this magnificent food, so food for yorkshireman. find this magnificent food, so food for yorkshireman.— this magnificent food, so food for yorkshireman. �* ., ., , yorkshireman. and at the end it was his father's — yorkshireman. and at the end it was his father's very _ yorkshireman. and at the end it was his father's very yorkshire _ yorkshireman. and at the end it was his father's very yorkshire judgment | his father's very yorkshire judgment that came to mind. just his father's very yorkshire 'udgment that came to mindh that came to mind. just before he died he said _ that came to mind. just before he died he said to _ that came to mind. just before he died he said to me, _ that came to mind. just before he died he said to me, you _ that came to mind. just before he died he said to me, you have - that came to mind. just before he | died he said to me, you have done well and it's some big stars. i said, i have. he said he made a bob or two without breaking sweat. i admitted that was also true. good lad he said, but think on, it's not like playing for yorkshire, is it? once or twice he got pretty damn close. good night. sirtim sir tim davey said he was the king of the chat show and define the format for all the presenters and shows that follow. he interviewed

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foundation. he is always caring about people and one step ahead, as to how he would help. itjust demonstrates, not only his talent for a chat show, but his talent for music. we had a great show on radio two on sundays and the luxury he had, because i didn't have the luxury, we had to go by a preset list of music, michael got to choose his music for sunday morning, and he championed people like jamie collum, because he said that that boy was really talented. he championed other people. when you talk to dickie bird about cricket, the extreme passion for cricket was there. and he was a good yorkshireman on top of that. he was an all—rounder and he was interested in people. if i have time, i will tell you one other thing. when i say we use to meet in sohoin thing. when i say we use to meet in soho in london every monday, it was only to watch movies. i was doing a chat show at the same time, and we had to watch the film of the person we were interviewing. this time he said to me, who have you got, and i said to me, who have you got, and i said i have robert mitcham. i was

Students , Show , Talent , Music , Chat-show , Foundation , Itjust , Luxury , Radio-two-on-sundays , One-step-ahead , One , Two

Political Thinking with Nick...

well, both parents i think were chartered accountants. my mum's a lawyer. 0h, forgive me. it's an interesting question. i mean, school, look, so i was born to a pair of penniless students. both my parents first in their family to go to university. both came from modest backgrounds in yorkshire. i'm actually genetically a yorkshireman and you know, they built a life in liverpool which was, you know, prosperous and my dad started a business and built it up. my mum worked very hard to become a lawyer. they are prime examples of the value of kind of good education and hard work and they built a life for me and my sisters, which was a good one. but you're right, i guess. i mean, my parents were fortunate and worked hard to build what they had and we benefited from that. but, you know... was it another thing — forgive me interrupting — which i certainly picked up when i talked to nadine dorries on this programme, a deep, deep resentment at the assumption that because of which city you came from, you should have a certain sort of politics. yeah, there's definitely

School , Question , Chartered-accountant , Mum , Lawyer , Parents , Students , Pair , Forgive-me , 0 , Business , Life

Newscast-20220325-01:45:00

forward to that 50p if i win the bet. every yorkshireman will crave every 50p that he can get. miatta, i wonder, given your analysis and your sense that not enough was done, what one thing do you think he should or could have done that he didn't do? so the single thing i think he could have done and should have done was on universal credit. and for me, if he had for example put in £9 billion in order to uprate universal credit with inflation, that would have made a big difference. i would have liked him to do £15 billion, which essentially would have reversed the cuts that we've seen since 2010, and for a two—person household with two kids, that's about £4,000 in their pocket, which, for families which are literally on the brink at the moment, having to miss meals, not feeding their kids because they can't survive any more, that would have been a huge lifeline. i don't know why he didn't do that.

Sense , Thing , Miatta , Yorkshireman , Bet , Analysis , One , 50 , Inflation , Difference , Credit , Example

Newscast-20220325-21:43:00

and he's going to have to do more, i think he knows that, - but it was living to fight another day, i think. i'm glad you said he's going to have to do more, because i've already bet chris 50p that he will be back before that long with some more measures to help. but chris...? yes, miatta, i'm looking forward to that 50p if i win the bet. every yorkshireman will crave every 50p that he can get. miatta, i wonder, given your analysis and your sense that not enough was done, what one thing do you think he should or could have done that he didn't do? so the single thing i think he could have done and should have done was on universal credit. and for me, if he had for example put in £9 billion in order to uprate universal credit with inflation, that would have made a big difference. i would have liked him to do £15 billion, which essentially would have reversed the cuts that we've seen since 2010, and for a two—person household with two kids, that's about £4,000 in their pocket, which, for families that are literally on the brink at the moment, having to miss meals,

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BBC News-20210827-08:37:00

trying to get me back into form and was very helpful in that regard. he will be sorely missed and hopefully we can put on a performance in his memory. england's captain was as good as his word. the yorkshireman's runs in yorkshire, nothing better. dawid malan, also a yorkshire player these days, was making his comeback to test cricket. the eyes of a man who at 33 saw his chance. he made 70. whatjoe root wanted from england was ruthlessness. don't stop when you're ahead, accelerate. the captain leads by example. and are those three zeros on root? he made it to 100. another one, his sixth this year and if we are reflecting on the very best english batsman in history, make no mistake, this man is one of them. his team now have an opportunity they surely can't squander. joe wilson, bbc news, headingley. you can listen to live commentary

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BBC News

the danes say they�*d got the catch and had won the heat when the crash happened. britain are saying they hadn�*t won the heat — but as it stands denmark are through. but better news in the mens team sprint — team gb will race the netherlands for the gold medal in a few minutes�* time. jason kenny, ryan owens and jack carlin — kenny crossed the line to set the second fastest fine. the second fastest ——time. so he�*s guaranteed an eighth olympic medal — we just don�*t know which colour. team gb�*s jack laugher has taken bronze in the 3 metre springboard diving final. the yorkshireman put on an excellent display with his six dives, securing third place and sealing his olympic medal with 87.75 in his final dive. laugher took silver in this event in rio and had been hoping to do one better, but china took the gold and silver positions. on the track there was a stunning performance from norway�*s karsten warholm in the men�*s 400m hurdles. he had set a world record in oslo

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BBC News at One

jason kenny becomes briton's most decorated olympian of all time the silver in the sprint. coming up on the bbc news channel: a bronze in the diving for team gb's jack laugh. the yorkshireman took third place behind a china one, two, in the three metre springboard final. labour says the government's policy on international travel is in �*total chaos,�* after proposals for a new amber watchlist were abandoned. the list would have allowed holidaymakers to see which countries were in danger of being put on the government's red list, which would mean having to quarantine in a hotel on their return. travel firms opposed the idea, but the government has denied it's made a u—turn. tony bonsignore reports. holiday—makers want to go. the travel industry wants to take them stop the problem is there are

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bronze in the 3 metre springboard diving final. the yorkshireman put on an excellent display with his six dives, securing third place and sealing his olympic medal with 87.75 in his final dive. laugher took silver in this event in rio and had been hoping to do one better, but china took the gold and silver positions. on the track there was a stunning performance from norway's karsten warholm in the men's aoom hurdles. he had set a world record in oslo last month, but smashed that time when taking gold in tokyo. ben croutcher reports. warholm is going to take the win. one of the greatest athletic performances in all time in what some are calling its greatest ever

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