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Judi Dench

i can remember thinking, "why not? she's having hysteria at this time. "she's gone to pieces." so i had a bit of a laugh and fell over a bit. i was kneeling at his feet... "rooky nook" is very, very funny. did you cover it, then? do you think people...? no, i turned it into some kind of hysteria. shouldn't think i fooled pussy, i don't know. she laughs but that must be very difficult, though. i mean, having that reaction and knowing that people are seeing every twitch of yourface, to playing at the olivier or somewhere, a big space. it must change... it changes all the time. ..the performance. it changes all the time. because if you have a good night, it's completely fatal to think, the next night, think, "oh, i must do it like that." no, no, no, it never works like that. you've got to rethink it, i think. when we did antony and cleopatra at the national, we did 100 performances,

Thinking , Bit , Laugh , Hysteria , Feet , Pieces , People , Kind , Reaction , Don-t-know , Twitch , People-

Breakfast

at the 0livier or somewhere, a big space. it must change... it changes all the time. ..the performance. it changes all the time. because if you have a good night, it's completely fatal to think, the next night, think, "oh, i must do "it like that." no, no, no, it never works like that. you've got to rethink it, ithink. when we did antony and cleopatra at the national, we did 100 performances, and i knew that there was a laugh in a line that cleopatra said, and i tried, for 99 performances... ..to get the laugh. and on the 100th, i got the laugh. i'm going to come back to antony and cleopatra. you'd already played lady macbeth, hadn't you, i think 10, 12 years earlier in... africa. west africa. ..a tour of west african countries? yes. we did... where'd you go? ghana, sierra leone... ? ghana, sierra leone and nigeria. and we were the very, very first lot to go. and that was british council?

Performance , Space , Somewhere , Twitch , Yourface , 0livier , 0 , Laugh , Performances , Antony-and-cleopatra , Ithink , 100

Breakfast

that the future's brighter for our lives online. joe tidy, bbc news. a lot of information in nappies. we're joined now by technology expert tom cheesewright. do you want to break it down for us? if someone has watched nappies, tell me again what a passkey is.- me again what a passkey is. imagine if ou set me again what a passkey is. imagine if you set no — me again what a passkey is. imagine if you set up an _ me again what a passkey is. imagine if you set up an account _ me again what a passkey is. imagine if you set up an account with - me again what a passkey is. imagine if you set up an account with a - if you set up an account with a website it creates a unique lock that can be only unlocked by a long number, 10,000 character long number, 10,000 character long number, the unique answer to a mathematical problem. that is stored on your device and can only be unlocked by your face, on your device and can only be unlocked by yourface, fingerprint or some other way the device knows it is used so you do not have to remember the password. the unique answer is released when it knows it is you and the website knows you have your device and it knows one think about you, it knows there is biometric data such as your face or fingerprint, and only then does it

Lot , Bbc-news , Lives , Nappies , Joe-tidy , Information , Technology-expert-tom-cheesewright , Account , Passkeys , Someone , Website , United-states

BBC News

fringe? it�*s bbc news, how have you found this frinae? �* , , bbc news, how have you found this frinae? h , ., , bbc news, how have you found this frinae? v , . , ,, ., , fringe? it's been really fun. shows have been really _ fringe? it's been really fun. shows have been really busy, _ fringe? it's been really fun. shows have been really busy, the - fringe? it's been really fun. shows. have been really busy, the audience have been really busy, the audience have been— have been really busy, the audience have been amazing, it's been the best, _ have been amazing, it's been the best. it's — have been amazing, it's been the best, it's been the best. that exoerience. _ best, it's been the best. that exoerience. i _ best, it's been the best. that experience, i know _ best, it's been the best. that experience, i know we - best, it's been the best. trisgt experience, i know we have spoken about it at the start of fringe, we caught up with robin, that experience of playing to one person, you still give it your all, what was that like, how did you get it? i that like, how did you get it? i just thought, that i bought a ticket so i just thought, that i bought a ticket so i must — just thought, that i bought a ticket so i must do the show as if the show was full, _ so i must do the show as if the show was full, so — so i must do the show as if the show was full, so i — so i must do the show as if the show was full, so i did the show and just went— was full, so i did the show and just went for— was full, so i did the show and just went for it. — was full, so i did the show and just went for it, basically. it was really— went for it, basically. it was really fun _ went for it, basically. it was really fun-— went for it, basically. it was reall fun. ~ ., ., really fun. we have done something like 27 shows _ really fun. we have done something like 27 shows this _ really fun. we have done something like 27 shows this time _ really fun. we have done something like 27 shows this time around - really fun. we have done something like 27 shows this time around while alsojuggling a dayjob, how are like 27 shows this time around while also juggling a dayjob, how are you keeping the energy up? how is the smile still on yourface? keeping the energy up? how is the smile still on your face? i keeping the energy up? how is the smile still on your face?— smile still on your face? i drink a lot of coffee. _ smile still on your face? i drink a lot of coffee, i _ smile still on your face? i drink a lot of coffee, i try _ smile still on your face? i drink a lot of coffee, i try and _ smile still on your face? i drink a lot of coffee, i try and sleep - smile still on your face? i drink a lot of coffee, i try and sleep as l lot of coffee, i try and sleep as much _ lot of coffee, i try and sleep as much as— lot of coffee, i try and sleep as much as possible in between things, and i much as possible in between things, and i love _ much as possible in between things, and i love the festival so the energy— and i love the festival so the energy isn't hard to sort of find. i energy isn't hard to sort of find. thought energy isn't hard to sort of find. i thought you were going to say i drink a lot there! but coffee came in. in terms of the material in your show, you�*ve been talking about that experience playing the one person and the one person who was in that

Bbc-news , Audience , It , Fringe , Shows , Frinae , Best , Experience , Exoerience , Robin , H , V

Beyond Human

this is the basis of our technology. this is where we can actually analyse everything that's happening in yourface, all the facial muscle actions that you're making, where you're looking. at nottingham university, michel valstar and his team have developed a system that analyses tiny movements in your face to interpret how you're feeling. the eyes are action five, which is your eyes opening. 0k. it's actually a little muscle that comes from the back of your skull and actually attaches to your lid and pulls it open. and what does that mean you're feeling? that is quite often when people want to show that they are very excited, that they're interested. but it can also be a sign of fear, because... right. i was interested. i wasn't scared. there you go. we start by looking at the different facial muscle actions that you exercise, where you're looking. so, your gaze direction. and the tone of your voice, as well, so, what you're saying.

Everything , Muscle , System , Actions , Team , Technology , Michel-valstar , Basis , Face , Movements , Yourface , Nottingham-university

Beyond Human

this is the basis of diplomacy, we can analyse everything that is happening in yourface, where you are looking. this team at university - where you are looking. this team at university has - team at university has developed a system that analyses tiny movements in your face to analyse how you are feeling. face to analyse how you are feelina. ., , , .,, feeling. your eyes opening, there is a — feeling. your eyes opening, there is a muscle _ feeling. your eyes opening, there is a muscle that - feeling. your eyes opening, l there is a muscle that comes from the back of your skull and attaches to your eyelids. what attaches to your eyelids. what does that mean _ attaches to your eyelids. what does that mean you _ attaches to your eyelids. what does that mean you are - attaches to your eyelids. what does that mean you are feeling? that is quite often when people want to show that they are very excited, that they are interested, but it can also be a sign of fear,. i interested, but it can also be a sign of fear,.— a sign of fear,. i was interested, - a sign of fear,. i was interested, i- a sign of fear,. i was interested, i wasn'tl a sign of fear,. i was - interested, i wasn't scared. a sign of fear,. i was _ interested, i wasn't scared. we start by looking at the different facial muscle actions, that's a good exercise, where they are looking, so your gaze on selection and the tone of voice

Everything , Team , University , Basis , Diplomacy , Yourface , System , Muscle , Feeling , Eyes , Face , Movements

World Business Report

came to this, almost half the respondents felt their work was impacted by spending too much time on the likes of meetings and e—mails, and to give you an idea here in singapore, the average started working week of average started working week of a national company rather than a national company rather than a multinational company is about 44 hours a week rather than in the uk, 40 hours a week, but the idea you work a half day on saturday. that was something that was perhaps contributing to the idea of present he is and attending work and e—mails and showing yourface —— presenteeism. your face —— presenteeism. employers yourface —— presenteeism. employers really wishing their value could be measured somewhat differently. thank you for your efforts _ somewhat differently. thank you for your efforts today. _ around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. voiceover: bringing you different storiesl from across the uk. this was the moment a casually discarded macro nearly

Company , Work , Meetings , Average , Singapore , E-mails , Idea , Respondents , Uk , Something , 44 , 40

Click

oh, it's like pins and needles. it is sort of tickling, but tickling in a quite hard and aggressive way. how long do you do it for? the session is 30 minutes. but actually it has been successful. is this one of those devices that measures the age of your skin? that's right. how's yours doing? we have made about 22 years of progress in reversing the age of my skin. it takes all these images of yourface, and you get about ten reports on pore size, uv spots, reds, browns. your skin is amazing. is this just from your regime or is there other help? other help too, we have some lasers over there. there's no injections — that's just from everything in here? that's right. what do we have next? this is something that also tells you the health of your cardiovascular system, so your age. it looks at advanced glycinated product in your skin. if you want to try it, you can put your arm on it and it will tell you your age. ideal score would be around two. right — so i am only a little

Way , Tickling , Session , Pins-and-needles , 30 , Age , Skin , Devices , Images , Yourface , Progress , 22

Nicky Campbell

couple of points i absolutely agree with. one is that he is right, it is really scary, what is going on. can you imagine that somebody�*s private home has been accessed, whether it is outside come on top of the building, where children live, where those children are going to have to come back at some point and they are going to be petrified. i'm speaking from a police perspective, when we deal with victims, he talked about burglary, this was not a burglary because you have to prove intent and gain access to the building, but having dealt with thousands of victims of crime, that have had their house broken into, or they have had people outside, it is irrelevant whether you are careful when you entered and had a big smile on yourface. children in when you entered and had a big smile on your face. children in that environment particularly will not be having a big smile on theirface, they will be petrified. that will have lasting effects on them.

Home , One , Points , Private , Couple , Somebody-s , Children , Building , Victims , Police-perspective , Top , People

Breakfast

to make the retrieval of all the kit easy. the mountains also produce a different climate, so there can be a lot of different wind patterns and things that develop around the mountains. it seems to be almost a lifestyle, this passion for ballooning. what is it that you love about ballooning? very much so. i mean, it's the tranquillity, as well, up here. you know, aside from the helicopter, it's peaceful. there's nothing. and you know, the views — you don't get this out of a aeroplane window. no. and there's a really big sense of community around ballooning. you know, it is a niche sport, i suppose, and we're all of a similar ilk, i suppose. this word gets used a lot, so bear with me, but there's something quite magical about being up here. usually, when you're at this height, you're either on a parasail with the wind, you know, in yourface

Things , Lot , Passion , Mountains , Climate , Lifestyle , Kit , Wind-patterns , Retrieval , Ballooning , Helicopter , Well