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favourite things to do. is it exciting to see what you are actually ringing? it is. and, like, the size of them is always really cool to see. installed almost 100 years ago, the 13 bells at ripon each weigh two thirds of a ton and of course they are dangerously loud close—up. when we hear the bells ring, we need to put our ear muffles on. these bells are incredibly loud up here, it is kind ofjet plane volume, 120 decibels up here when the bells are ringing. a majestic sound created by a skilled team. it takes strong arms to handle the bells and a certain height. standing on a box helps. the younger somebody learns then the quicker they pick up skills, the less afraid they are of the ropes and the bells and the bells ringing and they make
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progress so much quicker. alice was nine when she first had a go and now she has qualified at 13, on a par with veteran jo mitchell who is in her 805. it can be a lifelong hobby. it's a lovely sound, it's always different, like it sounds softer in here and it sounds a lot louder outside. bells ring. it feels rather chilly, particularly where you are exposed to the breeze. there are changes to come this week. i can't promise we will lose all the cloud, we will see some sunshine and some rain, but it will feel milder. this is the satellite picture and you can see the extent of the cloud today. some bright parts in wales and the south—west, our best chance for the sunshine through the
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afternoon. a few breaks in the cloud elsewhere, but rain grazing northern ireland and into western parts of scotland and spots of rain and drizzle elsewhere. in north—east scotland where you are exposed to an easterly breeze, just five to 7 degrees. in the south—west of england highs of 12. this evening and overnight we will keep a lot of cloud, some rain moving in the north of scotland and heavy rain getting into northern ireland, wales, the south—west of england and north—west england by the end of the night. most temperatures holding up relatively well. if you see any breaks in the cloud it might get a bit chilly and quite misty in places as well. tomorrow, this frontal system is wriggling are away from the atlantic, the first pulse of wet weather with that will be sliding its way, some pretty heavy rain in england and wales, some getting into scotland. northern ireland may turn brighterfor a scotland. northern ireland may turn brighter for a time and you may see some sunny spells in northern and eastern parts of scotland. generally
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speaking quite a lot of cloud once again. but the wind starts to come from the south—west and temperatures will be up to 13 degrees. more of that to come. for tuesday into wednesday this frontal system will become quite slow moving and that will be a focus for some outbreaks of rain across the central slice of the uk. in the north—west some sunshine and showers as well. quite windy, we could see some gales in the far north. to the south, a lot of cloud, but it will feel milder. if the sun comes out it will be 15 degrees. even north and west nothing particularly chilly. as we head to the end of the week we will see mild air surging the end of the week we will see mild airsurging its way the end of the week we will see mild air surging its way northwards across the uk and we will see temperatures well up into double digits, up to around 15 or 16 degrees in places and feeling warm if you see some spells of sunshine, but there will also be outbreaks of rain at times. and rain at times.
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hello, i'm nicky schiller. welcome to this bbc news special on the oscars. it was 0ppenheimer�*s night, scooping seven awards, including best picture and also best director, and best actor for cillian murphy. emma stone got best actress. over the next half an hour, we will look at who won what. we will also look at some of those viral moments, and of course the celebrity red carpet fashion. joining me to do that is the film critic helen o'hara, and with me is our culture reporter noor nanji, celebrity fashion stylist ellis ranson. here's the best bits of the ceremony in — ooh, about 60 seconds. welcome to the 96th 0scars. where is he?
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messi! # i'm just ken. i can't open the envelope. christopher nolan, oppenheimer. robert downeyjunior. i would like to thank my terrible childhood and the academy, in that order. thank you for seeing me. cillian murphy. i am a very proud irish man standing here tonight. the 0scar goes to emma stone. my dress is broken. i think it happened during i'mjust ken. oppenheimer. any of us who make movies know. you kind of dream of this moment. # i'm just ken. ryan gosling, some nudity and the dog — there is more to it
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than that, let's go live to los angeles and cbs news correspondent danya bacchus. thank you very much forjoining us. as widely predicted, it really was 0ppenheimer�*s night? it definitely was 0ppenheimer�*s night. as expected. 0ppenheimer was expected to continue its award season streak, winning streak, it did just that. it went to the oscars with 13 nominations and it came out with seven, including the top awards of the night for best picture, best director, best actor for cillian murphy and best supporting actorfor robert downeyjunior. where there any surprises? a lot of people over here, emma stone beating lily gladstone, was that the big one, do we think? you know, i would say that that was maybe a small surprise, but not a big surprise. during award season, awards
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like the golden globes and others, which are usually predictors for the oscars, they went back and forth in winning that category. some critics in the united states were expecting it to be a toss—up, it could go either way and emma stone was the one who ended up beating out lily gladstone for her portrayal in poor things. let's talk aboutjimmy kimmel he was hosting again this year, second year in a row, how did he go down? i saw he hit back at donald trump during it, for a post he had made? you know, he did hit back at donald trump, which is not surprising. jimmy kimmel, if you ever watch him, he also has some jabs for the former president. during the show he called out the former president for a post he put on truth social that read in part, has there ever been a worse host than
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jimmy kimmel at the oscars? to whichjimmy kimmel replied, among other things, "isn't it past yourjail time?" jimmy kimmel has done this multiple times and has been the host during many memorable moments during the oscars, so he is prepared for just about anything. he did what he normally does, he poked fun at the movies, he poked fun at the actors and then he had a skit withjohn sena, which i think everybody is talking about today. john cena came out on stage, practically nude to present the best costume award and that skit made light of an oscars moment that happened 50 years ago when a streaker ran on stage. finally, i assume the parties are still going on in los angeles? oh, you know they are definitely still going on. there are the after parties, the after, after parties and a lot of those parties carry
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on until the early morning. right now it is about 2.30 in the morning and i can expect those parties will continue until the sun rises. thank you very much forjoining us from los angeles, cbs news correspondent. let's talk about oppenheimer. helen o'hara is ourfilm critic. helen, was it a surprise that it won, not really? not really, it was very predictable this year, but oppenheimer has pretty much swept all before hit during award season. if barbie had its own wing of the box office, oppenheimer has had its own way when it came towards. he went on as the favourite, the most nominated film, came out as the most awarded film. and that kind of makes sense, in 0scar history as well as being a very good film, it is also exactly the kind of thing the oscars like to award, it is serious, it is a biopic, made by a great director
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and has a great cast. these are things that give you a leg up at the oscars. if you haven't seen it, this is a little clip of oppenheimer featuring cillian murphy, take a look at this. what you take it to mean? neutrons smashing _ what you take it to mean? neutrons smashing into— what you take it to mean? neutrons smashing into neutrons. _ massive explosive forces, but this time the chain reaction doesn't stop. it will ignite the atmosphere. we detonate an atomic device we might start a chain reaction that destroys the world. cillian murphy won best actor and his speech was quite emotional? it definitely was, he said he was standing there as a very proud irish man and he thanks the cast and the crew for taking him through thisjourney. his concluding remarks were interesting. he said for better or for worse
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we're all living in oppenheimer's world so he wanted to dedicate the award to other peacemake rs out there. very interesting. afterwards he spoke to the journalist, other winners at the speech of the journalist and this is what he after. it is a little bit, lam i in a little bit of a daze. very overwhelmed, very humbled and i'm very grateful— and very proud to be irish. this has been a huge, _ huge moment for me, the movie is so special to me. myself and chris have such a special relationship, - i just feel very privileged _ to continue to work with him and i'm very proud that this is a film - that is provocative and that asks questions and is challenging. yet, so many people went to see it and i am really, i really proud of that. helen, this is quite a moment for cillian murphy? it is fantastic. we in the uk have been friends of his for a long time.
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peaky blinders brought him to a wide audience, but discotheque and 28 days later when he broke through. and to step up to the lead role of a film of the scale, to smash it out of the park the way he did with that performance, it is fantastic. the whole of ireland is very proud of him this morning. absolutely, let's talk about christopher nolan. he has a body of work behind him but this is his first 0scar? yes, so many of his films were science—fiction all superhero movies. the oscars tend to overlook genre films, theyjust do. it is telling that out of all the films he was made, he was only nominated for dunkirk, another war movie. but now he gets the win with oppenheimer. it is testament to the reputation he has built up with all of those films along the way. he also spoke to the journalists afterwards and this is what he had to say.
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it means i can do roles that are very heavy. i it is such a thrill to be - recognised as by my peers, the nomination itself- from the directing branch of the academy, it is very, - very special to me, as was winning the directors guild awards, - for the film to win best picture is a testament to so many different people who were involved in the i film, an incredible cast and crew. it was definitely oppenheimer's night, but the one we've a talking about with los angeles is emma stone winning best actress? yes, i thought there was a scenario where lily gladstone with take that because there was so much excitement over the first native american person to be nominated. but emma stone's performance in before things and does matter is astonishing. she plays a character having the mind of a baby,
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the mind of a toddler, to be a fully grown a fully realised human being. she does that in two hours and it is a technical achievement. she is delightful as a person and she is well liked and well loved in la. it was a surprise a little bit, but not what you would call a shock. if you haven't seen the film, give us a brief synopsis because it is quite weird? it is very weird. it is almost like a frankenstein story. she is a reborn, created human in this fully adult body when we meet her, who has to go on an adventure and grow up. she's created by a frankenstein figure played by willem defoe and she has a relationship with his character. it is almost fantastical, almost alice in wonderland alike. it is no surprise it also won production design, costume and hair. looks astonishing, it is a deconstructed kind of victorian era film. let's take a quick look at the clip.
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these two are fighting and ideas were banging around in bella's head and heart light lights in a storm. you are always reading now, - you are losing some of your adorable and you are changing. i am a changing feast. disagreed with by harry. just come. you are in my sun. what? it is safe to say, i think, she was surprised that she had one? it was total shock, cells always act surprised when these things happen. but in emma stone's case there was genuine disbelief because as we were hearing, there was a dead heat between her and lily gladstone. in the end it was emma stone who triumphed. she said she was completely
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