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says, temperatures should office says, temperatures should reach 40 or even 15 degrees. >> well, that means you'll be lucky if it's a white christmas , lucky if it's a white christmas, because it's been ruled out for most of the country. but don't let that stop you having fun today. us all of your today. send us all of your christmas pictures wherever you are. to see you opening are. we want to see you opening presents your family. those presents with your family. those nativity from years nativity pictures from years gone at gb news. com gone by gb views at gb news. com um, yes. >> we've also been tracking santa's flight around the world as he delivers gifts for christmas. he's currently just over the states in south dakota. >> go on santa , there we are. >> go on santa, there we are. and we are also recognising what could be a tough day for many people struggling across the uk. we've had to rely on food banks as well to get by. >> yes, and the king and queen are set to celebrate christmas, of course, with other members of the royal family at sandringham house. king charles's christmas message will be broadcast at 3 pm, and we'll be bringing that to you live on gb news. >> we will indeed. well, aidan magee g is here with your sport.
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>> merry christmas, merry christmas to you both. merry christmas to you both. merry christmas to you both. merry christmas to all our viewers and listeners. there listeners. and there was a present last night for manchester united fans. or was it james radcliffe of enos fame completing his 25% takeover of the club that was announced last night? be analysing that night? we'll be analysing that later on this hour and later on throughout the day. meanwhile, for chelsea, there misery at for chelsea, there was misery at molineux they went down to molineux as they went down to wolves. oh, and greg dewhurst has christmas weather good has your christmas weather good morning and merry christmas . morning and merry christmas. >> will it be a white christmas or a wet christmas? find out in the forecast coming up soon. >> yes . well, this morning we >> yes. well, this morning we want to know what you're up to. okay so have the kids got you up. merry christmas everybody. i hope santa has already been for you.so hope santa has already been for you. so we want to see pictures of you all opening your presents. all right. and as well some nativity pictures. the more embarrassing, the better . embarrassing, the better. >> all right. we've got some of our own to show you later on in the show. you won't want to miss
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it, particularly patrick. >> yes, well, there we go. gb views and gb news. com. if views us and gb news. com. if you want to embarrass yourself and others, there we go. >> yes of course. views rgv >> yes of course. gb views rgv news. them . in. news. get them. in. >> well, now christmas is a time for family, for friends , and for family, for friends, and apparently as well for speeches. >> yes of course, while we await the king's speech, which we'll be bringing to you by 3:00 on gb news, we'll revisit some of the christmas messages sent by our political leaders over the christmas period. well, first up is the prime minister, rishi sunak , who's offered a promise sunak, who's offered a promise of a brighter future in his christmas message while thanking frontline and key workers for their service over the christmas penod. period. >> happy christmas everyone. it's that magical time of the year again when so many of us are looking forward to all the joy are looking forward to all the joy and togetherness of tomorrow . but just before then, i want to take a moment to thank all
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those who will be sacrificing their christmases this year in their christmases this year in the service of others . the the service of others. the people working in our nhs and our police forces and in our amazing armed forces to remember those facing a difficult time here and in many places around the world, and to reflect on the christian values at the heart of this celebration of christ's birth. because christmas is a time of peace, joy, compassion , time of peace, joy, compassion, a time of hope and a promise of a time of hope and a promise of a better world. and today, as we look ahead, let's keep that promise of a brighter future burning into the new year. wherever you are and whatever you are doing for the festivities, i wish you all a very merry christmas and a happy new year . new year. >> merry christmas to rishi sunak merry christmas! his family. yes, this dropped a little bit later. yesterday. didn't it? than the other leaders. it did came sort of at about 9:00. was it about that 930 actually maybe. >> was a bit late, out of bed, bless him. but you know, saying
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that it's obviously a christmas and a christian ceremony, which i think is quite a nice touch . i think is quite a nice touch. and thanking frontline key workers and our armed forces as well. if you are in the armed forces, if you are a key worker and you're busy hard at it today, you very, very much today, thank you very, very much . get your . make sure you get your pictures in as well. it's pictures coming in as well. it's nice updated with what nice to keep updated with what you're to, but he wasn't the you're up to, but he wasn't the only political leader was he who was giving a message was giving us a message yesterday? was giving us a message yesterd.he wasn't at all. it was >> no, he wasn't at all. it was sir keir starmer who also released christmas released his 2023 christmas message, highlighting the optimism provides optimism christmas provides through families rekindling, sharing and joy. let's take a listen . listen. >> as communities across britain gather together for a period of faith and festivities, i want to wish you all a very merry christmas throughout the christmas throughout the christmas period, we see the bonds of kinship rekindled as families and friends share in the joy, the hope and the optimism that christmas provides for christians the world over. this is a time to rejoice in the birth of jesus christ, god's
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son.the birth of jesus christ, god's son. the birth of jesus christ bnngs son. the birth of jesus christ brings light into our world and reminds us that in times of darkness and despair, hope, love, and peace are always worth advocating for. charity humility and selflessness takes centre stage in the christmas story and this season serves as a reminder that these qualities should be a guiding light for all of us dunng guiding light for all of us during the holidays. many of you will be serving your community and our country and i want to thank our ever dedicated nhs staff working around the clock to keep us healthy . royal mail to keep us healthy. royal mail workers for ensuring gifts, cards and special messages are received on time . military received on time. military personnel for their steadfast commitment to our national security, which often means being away from loved ones , being away from loved ones, retail and hospitality workers for keeping us all well stocked
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with christmas treats and food. the generosity of churches and charities providing a safe haven and support for those less fortunate , and for those for fortunate, and for those for whom christmas is a difficult time. on behalf of the labour party, i send my heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all of you for what you do. happy christmas from my family to yours . yours. >> yes, well, a slightly better produced christmas video there, i think from keir starmer, but a very similar message. yet keir starmer on his estonia trip . starmer on his estonia trip. >> yes, in his military gear. lots of thanks to nhs workers. >> it's a silent night in the background. >> posties . >> posties. >> posties. >> yes, he was taking quite a few boxes of political bingo there , wasn't he? but there was there, wasn't he? but there was yet another christmas video for us, wasn't there? christmas messages coming in from a variety of different political leaders, including liberal democrat leader sir ed davey,
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merry christmas from everyone at the liberal democrats . the liberal democrats. >> it is such a joyous time of the year. i've enjoyed watching the year. i've enjoyed watching the christmas spirit spread across the country , watching across the country, watching christmas trees pop up all around the lights, making the darker evenings sparkle . it's darker evenings sparkle. it's a time when we can come together with friends and family to sing, to eat, give and receive presents and thank god for the grace and blessings we have to celebrate in our life. christmas time gives us a chance to reflect on the past year, whilst looking forward to a new one. as i look to the future, i pray that we welcome a year of kindness and peace. although christmas is a joyous time for so many , it may also bring added so many, it may also bring added pressures for some. so i want to send my love and prayers to those caring for loved ones over christmas . you are unsung heroes christmas. you are unsung heroes of our health system and christmas is a time when your acts of kindness and care are felt even more. we hold in our hearts those less fortunate than ourselves and those who this
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year are without loved ones. over christmas , whether through over christmas, whether through loss or the conflicts in ukraine, the middle east. if you are missing family and friends at your christmas table, you're in my thoughts. so from my family to yours , i wish you family to yours, i wish you a very merry christmas. filled with peace, love and joy . with peace, love and joy. >> you know what? i really like? that one from sir ed davey speaking about carers because there are hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people looking after relatives and friends and they don't always get recognised. so i think that was actually very sweet. but we like a bit of competition on christmas day, so let us know which one it for you. which one did it for you. >> yeah us know which one >> yeah, let us know which one did it for you. exactly. so well, we have also and this is very important. we've been tracking santas flight around the world as he delivers gifts for christmas. and i believe he's currently over the united states. he's now he's made it to oklahoma. emma, who is in south dakota earlier now he's in oklahoma. i really hope that
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santa managed to make it round to your house this year. if you are watching or listening on your radio or getting us on youtube, etcetera, make sure that you get in touch with all your christmas family pictures for us. gb views. at gb news.com . we're obviously here. >> we will. children of the city of oklahoma receiving their gifts now isn't it? it's heartwarming. >> it is heartwarming. we could track santa so make sure that you do get in touch with all your pictures, because we're going to go to them throughout the course of show. we are a the course of the show. we are a family here at news, so we family here at gb news, so we want to be as much as a part of it as possible. >> now, what would >> yes. now, what would a british christmas be without the royals annual royals making their annual appearance or of appearance at sandringham or of course, king's which course, the king's speech, which comes course, the king's speech, which con so course, the king's speech, which conso throughout the morning >> so throughout the morning we're to be talking about we're going to be talking about what royals up what exactly the royals are up to today, how charles is breaking tradition with his christmas introducing christmas message by introducing a living tree in the a sustainable living tree in the background, unlike the one we've got here. oh, with sustainable baubles, sustainable baubles,
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crucially, which is very important indeed. >> now the royal family may well have already exchanged gifts , have already exchanged gifts, apparently, for them. protocol is to exchange gifts on christmas eve, christmas day stockings , right. but the formal stockings, right. but the formal exchange of gifts happens the night before, i think. i think that's why continental, isn't it? >> yeah, it is quite continental. yeah. it's not uncommon around the continent to have big celebration on have your big celebration on christmas eve. of course. so yes , the royal family doing that. but we will be going live to sandringham a little bit later on in the show. hopefully we can catch the royals going the catch the royals going into the church service, and can have catch the royals going into the chit:h service, and can have catch the royals going into the chit of;ervice, and can have catch the royals going into the chit of avice, and can have catch the royals going into the chit of a chat and can have catch the royals going into the chit of a chat about can have catch the royals going into the chit of a chat about that! have a bit of a chat about that. we're be joined by we're going to be joined by michael cole as well. the royal correspondent who's to correspondent who's going to be letting all what the letting us all know what the royals will be doing now and all of we have of that stuff. but we have also been away for some been plugging away for some nativity pictures now very shortly , you're be shortly, you're going to be getting chance, the chance, getting the chance, the chance, the the the chance to see the opportunity see me as a very opportunity to see me as a very young child making a fool of myself during a nativity performance . performance. >> before that, if you think
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>> but before that, if you think he's now, just he's got chubby cheeks now, just just till you uh, just wait till you see. uh, patrick as a as a little one. >> yes, indeed. but most of us probably have seen a nativity over christmas at some point in our lives , but a few of them our lives, but a few of them would feature a real baby. and animals. >> yes, few of them in a barn in the guildford countryside. each yean the guildford countryside. each year, thousands of people flock to watch the christmas story . to watch the christmas story. lisa hartle went along to take a look for us this , the son of god look for us this, the son of god has come to save his people . has come to save his people. >> what began as a family celebration of christmas 30 years ago has grown into one of the biggest nativity plays in europe. in a barn with animals and even a real baby. the story of the birth of jesus is performed in front of thousands of people every year. many of the queen, as they charlotte de calais , is the producer of the calais, is the producer of the show. after her dad started the
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tradition three decades ago, i. >> i suppose this is trying to make christmas the first christmas as real as possible, andifs christmas as real as possible, and it's not about spending money, it's about a journey that mary and joseph, as a young couple, had to take. and we follow them on their journey . follow them on their journey. um, and it was sort of a political thing, you know, the romans were telling everybody to go and be counted and, and, you know, were still counting people coming over the channel today. so it's the same thing with just 2000 years on. they have a baby for every performance , and for every performance, and charlotte recruits them from unlikely places . i meet people unlikely places. i meet people in the supermarket and i see they've got a baby and i say, would you like to be in a nativity play? but to have a real baby really makes a difference. even if he cries all the way or she cries all the way through, it's really matter. you know, babies do. how joseph, the baby's coming .
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baby's coming. >> each performance begins outside as mary, joseph and the donkey walk the road to bethlehem before entering the stable to see baby jesus. 60 people make up the cast and crew, all volunteers, with many returning year after year to take part. carrie—anne bexley plays mary this year. >> i don't know just everything with this show. audience love. i think it's not what other shows are like because you get the whole outside parts. they don't expect to have the animals they didn't expect to have a real baby, and then to come into a real life barn to watch the nativity scene . it's just it's nativity scene. it's just it's different . there's no other play different. there's no other play like it. i don't think of it with a west end producer directing the show . directing the show. >> the quality is high excellency king herod, this is real life. >> this isn't just words from 2000 years ago written on a bonng 2000 years ago written on a boring page. it's real. people and real things happening in their lives . and that's what
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their lives. and that's what people take away with them. the reality of it, the immediacy of it and the freshness to it. it's completely fresh. it's happening now . it's completely fresh. it's happening now. it's happening in front of me . me. >> that is the star that will show us the way. >> there are wonderful group of people in the thing. it's like a real church. people come from every denomination. there are baptists. there are roman catholics, there are church of england. there are non—believers here. but when they come together to tell the gospel story, a wonderful feeling story, it's a wonderful feeling of comradeship and theatre. you get that anyway, don't you ? the get that anyway, don't you? the lovey dovey thing. but here it's a lovey dovey with the love of god involved in it. it's super special . it really is quite an special. it really is quite an experience to be involved. i recommend it for you . recommend it for you. >> after three decades of bringing one of the most told stories to life , the family stories to life, the family behind the wintershall nativity hope they can do so. for many christmases to come. lisa hartle, gb news, guildford .
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hartle, gb news, guildford. >> wow! thank you lisa! what a fantastic spectacle that was. should we have a look at some other stories coming into the newsroom today? >> okay, so it is christmas day. yes. happy christmas everybody. people world are people across the world are coming to celebrate coming together to celebrate christmas presents , christmas gifting presents, cooking christmas dinners or or well, on a beach in australia . well, on a beach in australia. there i think, goodness me . there i think, goodness me. >> all right. for some well, families in the uk have been left sirius two as they blast supermarkets for their rancid turkeys after finding them slimy , rotten or inedible . , rotten or inedible. >> you wouldn't want that, would you? shoppers who ordered their turkeys weeks ago have been left heartbroken to find that they are disgusting . within days of are disgusting. within days of bringing it home. >> sorry, i shouldn't laugh, i shouldn't laugh, that is pretty rubbish. if you've ordered a turkey weeks in advance and then it turns up and it's, uh, rancid . it. yeah. >> you don't want that. christmas is ruined. just get a takeaway instead. get a takeaway. traditional takeaway. the traditional christmas indian takeaway. anyway the archbishop
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anyway meanwhile, the archbishop of be of canterbury will be highlighting suffering highlighting the suffering of children up the children caught up in the israel—hamas war in his christmas day sermon as political leaders continue to call sustainable ceasefire i >> -- >> yes, and britain has been tipped for the hottest christmas in more than a century. >> the met office is saying the uk will be damp and windy. however, the temperature could reach higher 14 c. nothing like what we just saw from bondi beach. there though. >> unfortunately i heard even 15 degrees. wow . degrees. wow. >> well, you've all been getting in touch already . early risers. in touch already. early risers. thank you very, very much. gb views or gb news. com now remember we want to get some pictures of you opening presents with your or whatever with your family or whatever you're we go to you're up to. but shall we go to john? john hope, my wife john? john says hope, my wife likes the new belt and bag. i got her for christmas. keeps that old vacuum cleaner going for another year. there we go. >> look at my face, john.
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>> look at my face, john. >> yeah. you know, i know. there we are. so , uh, libby says we are. okay, so, uh, libby says merry christmas to you all at gb news. it's fab to spend the morning with emily and patrick. it's fab to spend the morning with you as well, libby. so thank you very, much. yes, thank you very, very much. yes, david's already also written in in brixham. >> i don't know which >> he says, i don't know which is more emily smile or is more amazing. emily smile or patrick's jumper. >> this is, >> oh, yes. well, this is, um, the of course. i'm the jumper. of course. i'm thinking i shouldn't have gone for though for horizontal lines, though i do you look bit. do think you look a bit. >> well, know, everyone >> well, you know, everyone packs their pounds on a little bit christmas. bit over christmas. >> think i've done >> i don't think i've done myself here, myself any favours here, patrick. myself any favours here, pat you're myself any favours here, patyou're looking good. isn't >> you're looking good. isn't he? good. let know if he? looking good. let us know if you patrick's looking you think patrick's looking good. gb views at gb com good. gb views at gb news. com um, goes on to say um, but david goes on to say it's just me and the cats today, so it will be peaceful. no family for merry family chaos for me. merry christmas you both. merry christmas to you both. merry christmas to you both. merry christmas too, david. christmas to you both. merry chr nowns too, david. christmas to you both. merry chr now i'm too, david. christmas to you both. merry chr now i'm hearing, david. christmas to you both. merry chr now i'm hearing idavid. christmas to you both. merry chr now i'm hearing i think that >> now i'm hearing i think that we have a couple of we might have a couple of pictures. have we bring some pictures. have we to bring some people pictures. have we to bring some peooh, that's and that's you. >> oh, that's me and that's you. >> oh, that's me and that's you. >> so. okay. all right. so that is these are pictures of emily and i when we were younger.
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that's me meeting claus that's me meeting santa claus in lapland. far the christmas. lapland. so far the christmas. emily, is that you in emily, i think. is that you in there oh, there somewhere? oh god. oh, they've montage. oh, yeah. >> this is all you? >> this is all you? >> that's me at my childhood home. there enjoying christmas and performing . so reason and performing. so the reason why showing that , and why we are showing that, and much as well, is because we much more as well, is because we really, really want to see your old school nativity pictures. so dust them off, them out of dust them off, get them out of the attic, send gb views the attic, send them in gb views and gbnews.com. >> also, nativities are quite creative these days. there's all sorts of characters lobster as well. there's quite, um , quite a well. there's quite, um, quite a problematic picture of me , um, problematic picture of me, um, dressed as a red indian from a school nativity which cancelled , school nativity which cancelled, which finally cancelled. >> i mean, i will inevitable be cancelled for something i've donein cancelled for something i've done in the past, whether or not that's it, i'm not sure, but it could could be, but we do could be. it could be, but we do want to hear. >> i almost hope it's that. >> i almost hope it's that. >> yeah, there we go. >> yeah, there we go. >> better than something worse, i guess. get your i guess. shall we get your weather with greg weather update with greg dewhurst? let's go for it. >> there . i'm greg >> hello there. i'm greg dewhurst and welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast.
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well, it's mild, wet and breezy across much of the uk this christmas day and there is the risk of some snow across the scottish mountains too. some early brightness for eastern parts of england, north—east scotland, but generally a lot of cloud as we move through the day. rain across day. outbreaks of rain across england wales, which will england and wales, which will turn increasingly heavy the turn increasingly heavy in the west. then, this rain west. and then, as this rain bumps the higher ground of bumps into the higher ground of scotland, we could see 5 to 10cm of snow above 300m. so officially making it a white christmas. but for many of us it will be mild, breezy and grey. some glimmers of sunshine for northern ireland. temperatures still above average for the time of year. this rain across england and wales slowly pushes its way south eastwards through the clear during the evening, clear during the early and also rain and early hours and also rain and snow across scotland moves out into the north sea, which means as we move into the early hours of boxing day, many places becoming dry, lengthy clear spells and temperatures lower than they been of late, than they have been of late, getting close to freezing in the countryside. a touch of frost and across northern scotland
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and ice across northern scotland . so it means a sunnier start for many. a drier start for boxing day . plenty of blue boxing day. plenty of blue skies, the risk of a few showers largely around the coast and also quite frequent across northern scotland, but staying dry for the vast majority. but later on in the day, cloud and rain moves in across far rain moves in across the far southwest , temperatures lower southwest, temperatures lower than they have been a little nearer to average . nearer to average. >> well, it is christmas aukus. so how would you like to win £10,000 in cash? a brand new tech shopping vouchers? you could be the winner of our very first great british giveaway . first great british giveaway. here's all the details of how you could make those prizes. yours >> make sure you don't miss your chance to win three brilliant pnzes chance to win three brilliant prizes in our great british giveaway prizes, which can make your new year start with a bang! there's a totally tax free £10,000 cash to be won cash to spend however you like. what would you do with it? we'll also send you on a new year shopping spree with £500 of vouchers to spendin spree with £500 of vouchers to
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going to start the games early. doors aren't we, here? and of course, all of your latest sports stories with aidan magee. that's .
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next >> well, a very happy christmas if you're just joining us now, it's if you're just joining us now, wsfime if you're just joining us now, it's time to go through all the latest sporting news. uh, the broad caster aidan magee is here with us today, a very , very with us today, a very, very merry christmas to you both. >> merry christmas, merry, merry christmas. >> aiden. it's a present to have you here the studio. you here in the studio. >> thanks very much indeed. i love know that. love it. you know that. >> you i like the jumper as >> you know i like the jumper as well. what it? it's queen's well. what is it? it's queen's park rangers, so it's the team i've uh, nearly i've supported for, uh, nearly 40 years. >> we in action at millwall >> we were in action at millwall tomorrow. are going there? tomorrow. are we going there? and getting hammered. and i'll be getting hammered. and i'll be getting hammered. and team. yeah and so will my team. yeah i know, i've got a corporate arrangement, so, uh, so millwall, you know, probably
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not. everyone's boxing not. not everyone's ideal boxing day.it's fairly local to me and but it's fairly local to me and qpr playing there. so it's a family tradition for us. >> think as a manchester >> well i think as a manchester united i might have had an united fan i might have had an early christmas present or something. bang on christmas something. so bang on christmas present. explain. something. so bang on christmas pre well, explain. something. so bang on christmas pre well, mean, plain. something. so bang on christmas pre well, mean, listen, >> well, look, i mean, listen, we've about this for, for we've known about this for, for a while. ineos british a while. the ineos british billionaire, sir ratcliffe. billionaire, sir jim ratcliffe. it's that we see it's quite rare that we see a british takeover. football clubs these as these days, especially ones as big manchester united's big as manchester united's not a full he's buying full takeover. he's buying 25% of the club. it was announced last night or confirmed last night. still be night. it still needs to be ratified, uh, by, by by the premier league confirmed premier league and confirmed and everything that will happen within six weeks. we think. but he's control football he's taking control of football operations. at operations. now let me look at some numbers. i mean, some of the numbers. i mean, it's his stake 25, it's worth his stake of 25, which give him some voting which will give him some voting rights and seats on rights as well. and two seats on the board will be worth £1.03 billion. for context, this is how big manchester is, how big manchester united is, right? the glazers right? in 2005, the glazers bought for £798 bought the club for £798 million. they the whole million. they bought the whole thing what thing for less than what ratcliffe for 25% of ratcliffe is paying for 25% of the it's quite the club. i think it's quite expedient for the glazers. i think the super league announcement told us something last various people
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last week because various people have said to me on this desk, do the want sell the glazers really want to sell this it's taken them 13 this club? it's taken them 13 months to get that that portion of the out of the of the of the club out of the doon i of the of the club out of the door. i think they were door. well, i think they were waiting on the reason they want to you know, for to be in the club, you know, for 75% of it is because the super league could easily happen and they're going be in. they're going to be quids in. yeah. about old yeah. the thing about old trafford as well, you know how it's apparently it's falling apart. go there quite apart. i mean i go there quite regularly. i'm not a united fan but there on business but i do go there on business and the stadium is a little bit in disrepair. supposedly i've not of not really seen much evidence of that. that ratcliffe that. one thing that ratcliffe has pledged is £236 million for an immediate investment to the improvement of the of the stadium, glazers were stadium, but the glazers were waiting to waiting on the super league to happen because there was a central fund that is available. so grants effectively to a multi—billion organisation so grants effectively to a m|for—billion organisation so grants effectively to a m|for ,billion organisation so grants effectively to a m|for , united organisation so grants effectively to a m|for , united for organisation to for, united for infrastructure projects like doing stadium. so that's doing up the stadium. so that's why delaying. why they were delaying. there's a huge in—tray, patrick, you know, that have know, the problems that have gone pitch in the last gone on on the pitch in the last well, last ten years really, well, the last ten years really, there's loads of players, loads of to in out. of players to come in and out. but yeah, he's a lifelong fan. sir james ratcliffe, he has
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sirjames ratcliffe, he has experienced in football before with was with nice in france. there was an cycling as an experience in cycling as well. over the team. well. he took over the team. team sky contract back in. i think it was about 2016, but he tried buy chelsea last tried to buy chelsea last year as well. shouldn't forget that. >> talking of chelsea, wolves beat, did indeed. beat, they did indeed. >> i mean listen, you're chelsea is project. apparently is a project. apparently chelsea aren't projects aren't used to projects in the last years. there's last 20 years. if there's a problem, there's a quick fix. get some money spent. now they've spending of they've been spending loads of money, don't seem to be money, but they don't seem to be making much progress the making much progress on the pitch. them pitch. wolves by beating them yesterday, on points pitch. wolves by beating them yestechelsea on points pitch. wolves by beating them yestechelsea yesterday.1 points pitch. wolves by beating them yestechelsea yesterday. they're with chelsea yesterday. they're level on points with bournemouth 10th as 10th in the table now. as projects it's not going very projects go, it's not going very well. first well. there were the first mumblings last night on on, on radio on other media of radio and on other media of people wanting people supporters wanting pochettino out. they're getting a with this project, a bit fed up with this project, a bit fed up with this project, a project sees a project, any project that sees you lag your rivals. you lag behind your rivals. i mean, they're making man united look, now. look, look successful right now. it's job. they lost. it's an awful job. they lost. they lost two one to, uh, to wolves. they were very, very clever yesterday. didn't clever yesterday. they didn't have but they have much of the ball, but they looked. are too looked. chelsea are too predictable. o'neil, their predictable. gary o'neil, their manager, very manager, who is a very, very bright guy, ex qpr player. and
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he around formation. bright guy, ex qpr player. and he looked around formation. bright guy, ex qpr player. and he looked about! formation. bright guy, ex qpr player. and he looked about whatformation. bright guy, ex qpr player. and he looked about what they |tion. bright guy, ex qpr player. and he looked about what they were he looked about what they were going and he foresaw going to do and he foresaw everything and it was a brilliant for them. patrick >> lovely. >> lovely. >> what's coming up >> and what's coming up tomorrow? >> uh, not a full >> tomorrow? uh, not a full programme, we've five programme, but we've got five games list here. now, games on on my list here. now, what happens around? i mean, we thought it was controversially controversial yesterday that chelsea wolves on chelsea had to go to wolves on christmas especially it christmas eve, especially as it was, know, the travel was, you know, with the travel chaos as we expected. chaos as well as we expected. but tried. but the fixtures are tried. there's an effort to make to keep the fixtures as local as possible, but it doesn't really work that. the work like that. emily and the premier that no premier league know that no matter club goes, matter where any club goes, they're fill out their they're going to fill out their allocation for away such as allocation for away fans such as the of football in the popularity of football in this age, nottingham this day and age, nottingham forest face a 1230 jaunt to newcastle. newcastle is forest face a 1230 jaunt to n good;tle. newcastle is forest face a 1230 jaunt to n good night newcastle is forest face a 1230 jaunt to n good night out newcastle is forest face a 1230 jaunt to n good night out the castle is forest face a 1230 jaunt to n good night out the weekend. a good night out on the weekend. not sure there's much going on on boxing day evening. >> no. >> no, indeed no. >> no, indeed no. >> look, aiden, um. so we're >> look, aiden, we, um. so we're about we've been keeping about we're we've been keeping track santa for a little track of santa for a little while. and, he's he's while. right. and, um, he's he's now, believe, mexico. now, i believe, over mexico. >> i think i've been to >> so i think i've been to mexico. >> have good. okay. lovely. >> have you? good. okay. lovely. so why santa right so that's why santa is right now. i just to now. and again, i just want to say everybody, hope santa
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say to everybody, i hope santa was generous for you this was very generous for you this yeah was very generous for you this year. make you're sending year. make sure you're sending your the present your pictures of the present openings morning. views your pictures of the present op gb 1gs morning. views your pictures of the present op gb news morning. views your pictures of the present op gb news dot orning. views your pictures of the present op gb news dot com. 3. views your pictures of the present op gb news dot com. but views your pictures of the present op gb news dot com. but aidens or gb news dot com. but aiden right here in the studio. emily and we'd get you and i thought we'd get you a little something. >> goodness me, we packed it >> oh, goodness me, we packed it up. so you're joking, aren't you? got my name on you? it's always got my name on it. we your name on it and >> we wrote your name on it and we wrapped it in newspaper. >> i wrote wrote >> i wrote a song. i wrote a song about mexico once. oh, well, more. it's more of rap. >> ah, well, maybe we can get that later. >> oh goodness me. what have you got? oh, fantastic. so got? oh, fantastic. thanks so much. up. the much. hold them up. show the world. >> oh, goodness me, there's a pair of slippers and i think. did haven't made did you make. you haven't made these themselves by yourself, patrick, have he. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> let's show other side >> no. let's show the other side of that's nice. ten and of him. wow that's nice. ten and a half. >> well, are, they're >> well, they are, they're stretchy though, they? stretchy though, aren't they? they're stretchy. >> wonderful. and they're stretchy. >> got wonderful. and they're stretchy. >> got i'm nderful. and they're stretchy. >> got i'm going l. and they're stretchy. >> got i'm going l. iwear they've got i'm going to wear them tonight. >> on the bottom it. >> grip on the bottom of it. >> grip on the bottom of it. >> crocheted with your >> you crocheted them with your own hands i did. >> of most >> that's one of my most treasured possessions. thanks very wear very much. i'm going to wear them tonight aidan magee christmas. well indeed. aidan christmas. we|is indeed. aidan christmas. we|is christmas aidan christmas. we|is christmas is aidan christmas. we|is christmas is aican magee is christmas is quite an internationally renowned event. >> i wouldn't >> well, yeah, i wouldn't say that. mean, it's well known in
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that. i mean, it's well known in bromley. that. i mean, it's well known in browell, in bromley, >> well, it's big in bromley, although biggest although bromley is the biggest london of london borough, so kind of international. absolutely. now you're sampling you're going to be sampling a little show you're going to be sampling a littleyour show you're going to be sampling a littleyour christmas show you're going to be sampling a littleyour christmas menurow you're going to be sampling a littleyour christmas menu with us your your christmas menu with us aren't you. >> the menu but >> yeah, not the entire menu but i in some soup for you. >> yeah, not the entire menu but i got n some soup for you. >> yeah, not the entire menu but i got bombe soup for you. >> yeah, not the entire menu but i got bomb disposal�*r you. >> yeah, not the entire menu but i got bomb disposal experts we've got bomb disposal experts on taste on standby for the taste explosion going explosion that we're going to experience explosion that we're going to experiiand tell what, table. and i'll tell you what, i slaved last i've slaved over it last night. i've got videos that i got the videos to prove that i made scratch. made everything from scratch. all the ingredients are very, very which all the ingredients are very, very remain which all the ingredients are very, very remain nameless./hich all the ingredients are very, very remain nameless. but| all the ingredients are very, very remain nameless. but i'll shall remain nameless. but i'll tell you are tell you what you lot are going to >> lovely. >> lovely. >> you've got the >> you've got all the ingredients needed. everything. >> everything i got >> excellent. everything i got and you what. you and i'll tell you what. you just. just listen. i'll let you go discovery go on a voyage of discovery in terms of taste and just. you tell me and the tell me. you tell me and the viewers think of it. tell me. you tell me and the vieiare think of it. tell me. you tell me and the vieiare well think of it. tell me. you tell me and the vieiare well thinkworry >> are we? well don't worry about >> are we? well don't worry aboi'm looking forward to that. >> are we? well don't worry abo getting;ing forward to that. >> are we? well don't worry abo getting a g forward to that. >> are we? well don't worry abo getting a bit)rward to that. >> are we? well don't worry abo getting a bit hungry,) that. i'm getting a bit hungry, actually. call me superman. >> oh, great. you can expect more this later the more on this later on in the show. this show. it's just gone. 631 this is christmas breakfast gbd is christmas breakfast on gbd with me, patrick emily. with me, patrick and emily. reminder now of top reminder now of your top stories. yes families in the uk have been left furious as they blast supermarket kits for their rancid turkeys after finding them slimy, rotten and inedible. oh no . shoppers have ordered
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oh no. shoppers have ordered their turkeys weeks ago, have been left heartbroken to find that they are in a disgusting way, just inedible. so these are all pictures from people online of those horrible turkeys. i mean, good grief, that would that would ruin the day. that would ruin the day. >> ruin the day. >> it would ruin the day. >> it would ruin the day. >> that would look that >> well, that would look at that doing men. >> well, that would look at that doiinow men. >> well, that would look at that doiinow britain men. >> well, that would look at that doiinow britain has men. >> well, that would look at that doiinow britain has beenien. >> well, that would look at that doiinow britain has been tipped >> now britain has been tipped for the hottest christmas in more than a century. >> the met office is saying the uk will be damp and windy. however, it's always damp and windy. the uk will be how it is most years at this time of year, but the temperature could reach a high of 14 degrees. all right. okay, so it will be hotter than normal. >> yes, yes. »- >> yes, yes. >> and prince louis has once again delighted royal watchers at the princess of wales's christmas eve carol concert. fans spotted the young prince's face light up after spotting famous actor jim broadbent at famous actorjim broadbent at the carol concert, which aired last night. >> prince louis, a fan of mr broadbent there , apparently who broadbent there, apparently who knew ? definitely not the song,
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knew? definitely not the song, but i love louis. i absolutely love him. i think when he went completely feral at the jubilee , completely feral at the jubilee, that just cracked me right up. but now, today being . one but now, with today being. one of the happiest days of the yean of the happiest days of the year, we'll see you in a sec . year, we'll see you in a sec. yes, well , thank you very much. yes, well, thank you very much. everybody who's been sending in your wonderful emails so far. we're going go them we're going to go to them shortly. pictures in shortly. some great pictures in the absolutely. want the inbox. absolutely. we want to christmas to see your christmas celebrations. it's celebrations. okay. but it's important to remember that today is very, very happy day. the is a very, very happy day. the happiest year for happiest day of the year for many. but it's all too easy to forget for some christmas forget that for some christmas can bring financial and emotional stress. >> yes. so this morning we will be thinking of the charities and appeals that make christmas that bit magical for families bit more magical for families who may otherwise go without sophie reaper has this report for us. christmas a time for giving . giving. >> but what if the most
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wonderful time of the year is simply out of your budget in warrington , the christmas appeal warrington, the christmas appeal is to here help, ensuring that today everyone is part of the festive parties. >> to think of a child without presents at christmas, you know, makes me sad. anybody i talk to as well, you know, we all, we all need to share christmas. so if there's anything that we can do as a to community come together and that each together and do that for each other, we're other, then that's what we're here figures show here for. recent figures show that over 4 million children in the uk are living below the poverty line , and if families poverty line, and if families are struggling to choose between heating and eating, christmas presents may well be a foregone conclusion . conclusion. >> fusion. >> fusion. >> what i like to do is kind of walk a mile in their shoes. imagine. imagine waking up christmas know christmas morning. you know you've friends, you know, you've got friends, you know, and getting and they're all getting presents and they're all getting presents and that hasn't, and you're the one that hasn't, you the magic be you know, so the magic should be shared, experienced shared, it should be experienced by but of course , christmas >> but of course, christmas isn't about the presents up isn't just about the presents up and down the country. many
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people may have been unable to afford a traditional christmas dinner this year. that's where the food bank element of the appeal comes in. >> this time of year is difficult for everybody. um and obviously our guests tend to have even less disposable income . we will be buying gifts for our loved ones . we will be our loved ones. we will be buying a christmas dinner. our loved ones. we will be buying a christmas dinner . we buying a christmas dinner. we will be buying the chocolates and things and the crisps and the things that for take that we tend to for take granted. those things are granted. but those things are a lot more difficult to come for. by lot more difficult to come for. by a lot of our guests at this food bank, they're typically seeing around 30 to 40 families every single day. >> but at this time of year , the >> but at this time of year, the number of people through the door has skyrocketed. with 1 in 5 having never used a food bank before . before. >> so many people are feeling isolated and they're feeling scared . they're feeling alone scared. they're feeling alone and i think just the fact that we can provide, um, that christmas dinner for a lot of people, it's literally just somewhere to come. it's a warm
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space. they, you know, they can sit, we can talk to them , and we sit, we can talk to them, and we can also help signpost them to other services so that maybe the new year is looking a little brighter and a little bit more optimistic for them. thanks to the work of groups like the warrington christmas appeal this december 25th. >> even those who are struggling will have woken up to find they've been visited by santa claus, sophia ipp gb news. >> yes, absolutely . well, look, >> yes, absolutely. well, look, if you are struggling a bit out there at the moment, then just keep things gb news and we'll do our to you up . and keep things gb news and we'll do our the you up . and keep things gb news and we'll do our the ways you up . and keep things gb news and we'll do our the ways that up . and keep things gb news and we'll do our the ways that we . and keep things gb news and we'll do our the ways that we can|d one of the ways that we can cheer is by showing cheer you up is by showing you some pictures of some embarrassing pictures of emily i when little. emily and i when we were little. okay, there's that's emily. okay, so there's that's emily. >> oh, little shepherd , that's >> oh, little shepherd, that's me in an igloo. >> there we are. yes. and i went to when i was younger. i went to lapland to see father christmas and, uh. >> how many layers are you wearing there? >> a lot of there's >> a lot of layers. there's a lot it was absolutely freezing. >> and that's , uh, prancing
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>> and that's, uh, me prancing around in a funny christmas hat. so the reason why we're doing all of this is your big baggy shorts. looks shorts. my massive. it looks like. it looks i was ahead like. it looks like i was ahead of , and i was wearing a of my time, and i was wearing a wearing skirt. wearing a skirt. >> it does actually, yes. >> it does actually, yes. >> no , it was, uh, it was >> uh, no, it was, uh, it was still 90s. so that wasn't still the 90s. so that wasn't happening. loads of have happening. now loads of you have been course been getting in touch. of course paups been getting in touch. of course paul's been in touch now . paul paul's been in touch now. paul is in bethlehem now. okay. he says, watching you from bethlehem. he lives five minutes away from where jesus was born. uh, can you say happy christmas to family and friends in carlisle? absolutely me. happy christmas to family and friends in carlisle. he says he has a problem this year because there's no sprouts. he can't find them anywhere. but he has got picture near got a picture of himself near a nativity church , which we will nativity church, which we will be screens be bringing to your screens very, very shortly. >> so many lovely emails coming in well , >> so many lovely emails coming in well, wishing us in saying, well, wishing us a merry christmas, which is rather nice. also thanking us for coming christmas day. coming in on christmas day. well, absolutely love to be well, we absolutely love to be here. definitely . here. yeah, definitely. >> first >> it's actually the first christmas together . christmas we've had together. >> true actually. >> yeah, it's true actually. it's .
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it's true. >> it's quite nice. >> it's quite nice. >> so you'll heading you'll >> so you'll be heading you'll be north after this . be heading up north after this. >> back home. >> i will be driving back home. home for christmas? yes, i will be going back up to be going. going back up to cheshire near manchester. so look, coming in look, keep your emails coming in gb views and gb news. com we want and your family want to see you and your family celebrating christmas morning. we see old activity celebrating christmas morning. we it'd see old activity celebrating christmas morning. we it'd bee old activity celebrating christmas morning. we it'd be great>ld activity celebrating christmas morning. we it'd be great>ld sharety scenes. it'd be great to share christmas day with you. so cooking scenes. christmas day with you. so cooling scenes. christmas day with you. so cooling s> think the volume in the >> i think the volume in the kitchen would have gone. the language would have would have hit the roof. >> you're right. i mean, it's stressful as is , especially stressful as it is, especially if cooking for numerous if you're cooking for numerous guests. yeah. um, so a rancid turkey might send you over the edge. >> i think that's a bit over there. you imagine a christmas morning. the kids have got you up early. it's already chaos. that's turkey and that's you open the turkey and it's that's you open the turkey and ifs and that's you open the turkey and it's and that's it's bright green and that's when all goes, it? when it just all goes, isn't it?
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but to come. but look at still to come. >> blankets , i'm sure >> pigs in blankets, i'm sure will be fine. >> i've lot of them. if >> i've had a lot of them. if the turkeys off. anyway, andrew eborn the eborn will be here with the latest edition fake fat . latest edition of fake or fat. now we're getting the christmas games in early doors, right? we want to play along with you. he's facts, some he's got some some facts, some fake ones. that's .
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next. a very happy christmas to you from gb news. >> now it is time for a very, very special christmas edition of andrew eban's fake or fact. merry christmas , oh merry christmas. >> and can i say what a joy it is? >> i think this is our third christmas together because we always cover this sort of story andifs always cover this sort of story and it's rather like a mr. and mrs. isn't it. come on. mrs. now, isn't it. come on. yeah i love it. so next year you're already a limbering up. your christmas a
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your first christmas as a married couple. next year hopefully that is true. hopefully oh that is hopefully oh is that right? is this breaking news. it's got to hopefully oh is that right? is thi good.king news. it's got to be good. >> hopefully you don't get sick of me. i think more likely of me. i think it's more likely to other way round. to be the other way round. >> that right? so what >> oh, is that right? so what we've been doing is , uh, a we've been doing is, uh, a regular andrew regular series of andrew vaughn's we vaughn's fake or fact where we look , uh, look at news stories, uh, because drowning in a because we're drowning in a sea of , most of which of information, most of which is false. thought do false. and i thought we'd do a rather one for rather special one for christmas. start this christmas. and we'll start this off. your favourite off. i mean, your favourite christmas songs. this is scoring. at the scoring. there's prizes at the end what are end as well. what are your favourite songs? favourite christmas songs? >> oh, i like driving home for christmas . christmas. >> oh, very. >> oh, very. >> who's it by? >> who's it by? >> i don't know, is it a thriller ? thriller? >> it is. chris rear that one. absolutely very good. well i'll give you a point that. but give you a point for that. but actually well. actually emily sang so well. there . there we go. >> one's one of my >> favourite one's one of my favourite songs apart from the pogues, like the pogues, i must say i like the old bells. old classic jingle bells. >> bells a classic. >> oh jingle bells a classic. um, really just before um, pogues is really just before we the pogues. i mean, we leave the pogues. i mean, kirsty mccoll shane briley . kirsty mccoll and shane briley. brilliant song that for me, i thought was going be thought it was going be christmas number one, didn't you? given the >> especially given the fact that had his that he's recently had his funeral, the big
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funeral, etc. the big celebration of life that took place . place. >> great. absolutely. you >> great. absolutely. but you said bells as yeah, said jingle bells as well. yeah, well, you you well, i can tell you that you are absolutely wrong . so i'm are absolutely wrong. so i'm going to give a point to him and i'll tell you why you're wrong. it's christmas song. what it's not a christmas song. what jingle a christmas jingle bells is not a christmas song. who wrote song. do you know who wrote it? >> to santa it in >> santa to santa wrote it in his spare time. >> and he was santa anneliese, born in patara, who was born in a what we call modern turkey . is a what we call modern turkey. is santa really interesting? no, it's no, it's a it's actually no, it's a wonderful. i've got picture wonderful. i've got a picture of him glorious him here. this is the glorious chap it , and him here. this is the glorious chap it, and name chap who wrote it, and his name is james, lord pierpont. can we put him up first? slide, please? this is what he looks like. and he wrote it. there he is. and he looked glorious. what a glorious beard. do think? beard. what do you think? >> him ? >> can i make him? >> can i make him? >> well, a lovely lady. so? so what? happened? what . 18 what? what happened? what. 18 andrew doyle i bet i'm here. i'm here all week . 1850. he wrote it here all week. 1850. he wrote it and there's a bit of a dispute as to where about he did it, apparently. and they've got a
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little plaque of this. there's a little plaque of this. there's a little called the simpson tavern in massachusetts, in medford in massachusetts, and they plaque . so we they put up this plaque. so we have of the plaque, have a picture of the plaque, and picture the and we have a picture of the plaque. they plaque. this is what they did. but as to but there's a dispute as to whether it was actually whether or not it was actually there. bells composed. there. so jingle bells composed. here what it says in 1850, in here is what it says in 1850, in this pub is basically what it was. and there's a little bit of a dispute because basically it's 19 high street in medford square and actually it's what's now the district. i care the parking is available. you can go and visit this plaque. and what happened is basically he didn't do it for christmas , but he did it for christmas, but he did it for thanksgiving. are and if you actually listen to the lyrics, there no reference at all to there is no reference at all to christmas. there's no reference at all to december. and it's all to do with thanksgiving . and his to do with thanksgiving. and his father was a pastor and what? it was so popular that he sang it almost as beautifully as emily would that's what would sing it. and that's what he did. so it is currently two nil till. well, i'll give you 1.21 to emily. keep going . 1.21 to emily. keep going. fantastic. all right. second fact, taufik . okay, so jingle
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fact, taufik. okay, so jingle bells. we said , is jingle bells bells. we said, is jingle bells the first ever song to be played in space? >> in space? oh, gosh. >> in space? oh, gosh. >> first ever song to be played in space. >> why would it be the first ever song played space and ever song played in space and why why would it why would it? why would it be jingle bells? i mean, it's topical, suppose. it topical, i suppose. so maybe it is um. go on. are you going to topical, i suppose. so maybe it is yes go on. are you going to topical, i suppose. so maybe it is yes go on. emily,»u going to topical, i suppose. so maybe it is yes go on. emily, i'm)ing to topical, i suppose. so maybe it is yes go on. emily, i'm going! go? yes or no? emily, i'm going to . to go. >> no, you're going to go. >> no, no, you're going to go. >> no, no, you're going to go. >> no, no, you're going to go. >> no, i'll make it interesting. i'll go. >> you're p-l p" >> true. you're going to go true. can tell true. okay, well, i can tell you that patrick is absolutely right. was the very first right. it was the very first song. oh, he tricked me. and i'll tell you what, it was december 16th, 1965. there december the 16th, 1965. there are two astronauts, a guy called tom stafford and wally schirra, and they were basically up there and they were basically up there and we have recording every and we have a recording every expense is very good. can we play expense is very good. can we play recording , please? i'm play the recording, please? i'm working them hard in the gallery. listen gallery. aren't we all listen to this ? roger houston and gemini this? roger houston and gemini seven, this is gemini six. >> uh, we have an object. looks like a satellite . right. uh, like a satellite. right. uh, going from north to south, probably at a polar orbit. uh, he's in a very low trajectory,
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travelling from north to south and has a very high fineness ratio. it looks like it might even be a stage. very low. looks like maybe it's , uh, stand by like maybe it's, uh, stand by one, but looks like he's trying to signal something wow >> isn't that good? >> isn't that good? >> so what they say so. oh, look at you singing . i can't help it. at you singing. i can't help it. 1965. that was. and it was a bit garbled, a bit tricky getting the reception down there like mobile phones , isn't it? there mobile phones, isn't it? there he was on his nokia early he was on his nokia the early version. we have an object . it version. we have an object. it looks going looks like a satellite going from south, probably a from north to south, probably a polar . very low. looks polar orbit. very low. looks like he might be going to re—enter were re—enter soon. so they were saying spotting santa re—enter soon. so they were saying which spotting santa re—enter soon. so they were sayingwhich is spotting santa re—enter soon. so they were sayingwhich is amazing.] santa re—enter soon. so they were sayingwhich is amazing. and|ta claus, which is amazing. and then these astronauts, one
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then these two astronauts, one of them had taken up his harmonica, they strapped of them had taken up his hathe nica, they strapped of them had taken up his hathe side they strapped of them had taken up his hathe side of they strapped of them had taken up his hathe side of their1ey strapped of them had taken up his hathe side of their thingrapped of them had taken up his hathe side of their thing withed to the side of their thing with dental floss so could stay in dental floss so it could stay in them, float around. one them, wouldn't float around. one person harmonica , the person had their harmonica, the other their bells, other person had their bells, and rang it. you go and they rang it. and you can go and they rang it. and you can go and harmonica and the and see those harmonica and the bells and the national air and space museum. um, uh, that's where we've where they are. i think we've got picture those well. got a picture of those as well. so there that's your so there we are. that's your harmonica. original harmonica. that was the original harmonica which was used for playing jingle bells. and this is bells look is what the actual bells look like. there you go. oh. >> yeah. so you expecting >> yeah. so are you expecting something more dramatic? something a bit more dramatic? wouldn't ? wouldn't you? >> small harmonica ? >> so, a rather small harmonica? >> so, a rather small harmonica? >> yeah. thank you. it's the weather. i i would, i would work on that basis . it's dangerous up there. >> i mean i am just amazed that they even managed to send anything to space back in the day. it was when you think about the fact that we've just had to cancel hs2. >> yes, you know, and they end up, you know, what year was that, 1965. >> so december 1965. and the great thing is there were two of them. there were two different bits of pieces. they and they basically side for
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basically went side by side for about five hours. and that's what they sort of turned around and did, which glorious. and did, which was glorious. so that that that was a little prank that they i thought it they played. well. i thought it was rather wasn't was rather fun, wasn't it? >> absolutely. was rather fun, wasn't it? >> was. bsolutely. was rather fun, wasn't it? >> was. bsowezly. was rather fun, wasn't it? >> was. bsowe have time >> it was. do we have time for one oh in this section. >> it was. do we have time for one okay. oh in this section. >> it was. do we have time for one okay. oh in thisrudolph the okay okay. rudolph, rudolph the red nosed reindeer. the last one. rudolph the nosed one. okay. rudolph the red nosed reindeer. he was originally going called reginald. going to be called reginald. >> is that true? >> is that true? >> is that true? >> i mean, the thing is , when >> i mean, the thing is, when you look at the other names of the reindeer. right? reginald wouldn't be that out of place. no, it wouldn't be that reginald the red nosed reindeer. right. i'm going to sing it. come on, let's hear you. reginald. the red nose reindeer. okay, i'm going to say true . true? why going to say true. true? why not? emily. >> false . well, i can tell you >> false. well, i can tell you that emily, you are absolutely wrong . uh, because he was . it wrong. uh, because he was. it was true. so what? he was robert. robert l may was the illustrator. he was in illinois in 1939. and basically it was done for montgomery ward, where a department store. and every year they used to give out these
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colouring books and they'd say, well, hang about, we're losing colouring books and they'd say, well, hangof)out, we're losing colouring books and they'd say, well, hangof)out, wewe losing colouring books and they'd say, well, hangof)out, wewe should colouring books and they'd say, well, up|gof)out, wewe should colouring books and they'd say, well, up to f)out, wewe should colouring books and they'd say, well, up to being wewe should colouring books and they'd say, well, up to being copywritersld colouring books and they'd say, well, up to being copywriters .i come up to being copywriters. we're going to come with our we're going to come up with our own design so they invented rudolph reindeer. rudolph the red nosed reindeer. and were and originally there were complaints he shouldn't complaints that he shouldn't have red because they have a red nose because they were people might were worried that people might think . you know, think he's alcoholic. you know, 2 to 2 months. too much of the eggnog for rudolph . but they eggnog for rudolph. but they looked at that sort of stuff and he was inspired. actually, he got a few pictures of rudolph, i think, you them as think, as you pull them up as well, so can see some the well, so you can see some of the early him. is early ones of him. so this is on that basis. he was that sort of basis. but he was inspired the very inspired and that's the very first he wrote there. first book which he wrote there. and l may in 1939, and robert l may in 1939, there's robert , he's got that is there's robert, he's got that is that lovely ? there you go. and that lovely? there you go. and this is what we always remember this is what we always remember this well. and this is what we always remember thi was well. and this is what we always remember thi was inspired well. and this is what we always remember thi was inspired by well. and this is what we always remember thi was inspired by avell. and this is what we always remember thi was inspired by a ferdinand he was inspired by a ferdinand the from 1936. do you the bull from 1936. do you remember ferdinand bull remember ferdinand the bull there we go. well, okay. he was by munro leaf and drawings by robert lawson. and actually that was the first book which was allowed in, uh, russia . oh, allowed in, uh, russia. oh, yeah. so they sort of turned around and gave special permission . it was the first permission. it was the first non—communist book. could
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permission. it was the first non—because ist book. could permission. it was the first non—because ferdinand could permission. it was the first non—because ferdinand red:ould permission. it was the first non—because ferdinand red ragd have because ferdinand red rag to bull, red to to a bull, you had red flag to a bull, guess. but it worked on bull, i guess. but it worked on that basis. but in nazi germany, they burnt the books, was they burnt the books, which was not but that's what happened. >> andrew, can i just say thank you? you really have elevated things here all ready and we will be hearing from you. we'll be coming back, i can tell be coming back, but i can tell you neck and neck at the moment. >> so the scores will you >> so the scores will tell you a little bit neck. little bit. bit neck. >> win? patrick or >> who will win? patrick or me. >> who will win? patrick or me. >> i might let >> well, you know i might let you in. it's christmas, it is christmas um, was christmas now. um, andrew was of course, reference course, making reference to rudolph. can actually rudolph. there we can actually see live now how rudolph is getting can't we? because getting on, can't we? because we're tracking santa , his flight we're tracking santa, his flight around the world. where is he? >> he's currently in the city of white ming in the united states . white ming in the united states. so the little children of wyoming will be absolutely delighted when they wake up, because their presents are safely arriving. now so there you go. we'll keep an eye on that. >> absolutely. i do hope that santa was very generous for you this year. make sure you all this year. make sure you get all your in your pressie picks in gbviews@gbnews.com. we want to involve you much possible,
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involve you as much as possible, but . now today's the day. but now. now today's the day. it's the biggest feast of the yeah it's the biggest feast of the year. it's set to be cooked in households across the country, but new research suggests that our dinner traditions our christmas dinner traditions are starting to change, with everything mac and cheese everything from mac and cheese to chips. chips chips, chips. >> not sure about race? >> not sure about race? >> not sure about race? >> not sure about that. well they've all got a place on some people's plates this year. >> yes . oh west people's plates this year. >> yes. oh west midlands reporter carson has been reporter jack carson has been finding more . it's the finding out more. it's the ultimate roast dinner. >> and on christmas day the pressure is on to cook a feast fit for a king. but from traditions to modern twists, a recent incident print survey found the look of our christmas dinner and how we're spending our money on christmas. food is changing . food price inflation changing. food price inflation was down to 9.2% in november. that's the lowest since may last yean that's the lowest since may last year, and the survey found with increased costs , a quarter of us increased costs, a quarter of us will be making the most of loyalty schemes and shopping somewhere normal. somewhere cheaper than normal. however when it comes to the
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food eating , 81% of brits food we're eating, 81% of brits will be having gravy and 78% adding stuffing, carrots topped the list as the most sought after vegetable for marketing manager craig wassell. the research also threw up a few surprises. >> the 1 in 10 brits actually are having chips this christmas on their on their christmas dinner, and i, you know, personally find that alarming . personally find that alarming. um, i'm sure that many of us would you know cranberry sauce is like a staple christmas . you is like a staple christmas. you know, on every christmas dinner, it's one of the things that i look most forward to. but in the research , what what what we've research, what what what we've seen is that actually cranberry sauce, wasn't what, sauce, you know, wasn't what, what the rest of the uk was having. mayonnaise , having. so ketchup, mayonnaise, garlic mayonnaise and even mustard , um, on a christmas mustard, um, on a christmas dinner, which, you know, i think should be a crime to be honest, around two thirds are around two thirds of us are sticking with more sticking with the more traditional turkey, but a quarter either lamb or quarter having either lamb or pork roast potatoes are the firm favourite on people's christmas dinner plates this year , with dinner plates this year, with 86% of us said to enjoy them. >> but what else? here at
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birmingham's christmas market are people going to be having ? are people going to be having? >> with the traditional >> i stick with the traditional christmas the christmas turkey, all the trimmings, blankets , trimmings, pigs in blankets, roast potatoes, all the vegetables , nice bottle of wine, vegetables, nice bottle of wine, bottle of fizz, a few drinks, christmas pudding , everything. christmas pudding, everything. what you go for then? what do you go for then? >> meat wise, you go turkey or turkey? >> beef . sometimes turkey? >> beef. sometimes lamb, but mainly turkey and beef. >> yeah. always turkey , you >> yeah. always turkey, you know. and pigs and blankets and roast potatoes. no sprouts. can't stand them. >> beef , turkey. and i've got >> beef, turkey. and i've got some duck. um the vegetables were luckily at the moment some of the shops, the low brand shops, they're selling their vegetables off at a reasonable, cheap price with higher prices this year , a big proportion of this year, a big proportion of us will be shopping around for our food. >> but when it comes to what's being served up for christmas being served up for a christmas lunch, still the lunch, tradition still leads the way . jack carson gb news way. jack carson gb news birmingham . birmingham. >> there you go. anything goes , >> there you go. anything goes, anything goes. literally lots of christmas standards . now, we christmas standards. now, we have asking for pictures of have been asking for pictures of all sorts of things from you,
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your pets, opening presents, trees, your family nativity scenes. thank you very much for sending them over. so what have we got? here's what we've got in our our christmas bag okay, so merry christmas patrick and emily. >> this is from carolyn spending christmas day with our son johnny and his lovely dog luna. >> oh, that must be luna. that is luna. i hope so. >> oh, that must be luna. that is luna. i hope so . lyrics is luna. i hope so. lyrics written in. he says this is my daughter's puppy. mango in plymouth. i know a dog called mango. it's a nice name, isn't it? >> it is , in- >> it is , it in— >> it is , it is. it? >> it is , it is. mandy says >> it is, it is. mandy says santa been to my house. oh, wow . santa been to my house. oh, wow. happy 63rd birthday to me too. oh okay. all right. mandy, happy, happy , happy 63rd happy, happy, happy 63rd birthday to you . and we've been birthday to you. and we've been getting some ones in as well. these are coming in thick and fast. this is my favourite bit of the show, right? i've been coming and coming in thick and fast and there's one we're going to play in houn there's one we're going to play in hour. somebody in the next hour. if somebody first and first christmas out there and we're be showing you we're going to be showing you a lovely picture a little christmas yes christmas baby. yes >> well ben surrey, he's also >> well ben in surrey, he's also written he says i'm going
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>> well ben in surrey, he's also wri'azn he says i'm going >> well ben in surrey, he's also wri'a run he says i'm going >> well ben in surrey, he's also wri'a run he saeverybodyig >> well ben in surrey, he's also wri'a run he saeverybody wakes >> well ben in surrey, he's also wri' i run he saeverybody wakes >> well ben in surrey, he's also wri' i hope he saeverybody wakes >> well ben in surrey, he's also wri' i hope youaeverybody wakes >> well ben in surrey, he's also wri' i hope youaeveour)dy wakes >> well ben in surrey, he's also wri' i hope youaeveour tree vakes up. i hope you like our tree putting us to shame . i didn't putting us to shame. i didn't manage a run this morning before we run this we got here. no, no. run this morning. perhaps tomorrow, boxing . boxing day. >> absolutely. well, um, ben , >> absolutely. well, um, ben, thank you very, very much for sending all of that in. and thank everybody . really, thank you, everybody. really, it's lovely. what we're it's so lovely. what we're desperate to see some your desperate to see is some of your nativity pictures we to nativity pictures we want to see pictures because think pictures of, because i think everyone will be waking up now. pictures of, because i think everyon little be waking up now. pictures of, because i think everyon little babieszing up now. pictures of, because i think everyon little babies enjoyingow. >> any little babies enjoying their christmas? their first christmas? that would nice . would be rather nice. >> be sweet. we've >> that would be sweet. we've had those in had a few of those in in the inbox. them in inbox. we'll get them for you in the next hour as well, because we be as much a part of we want to be as much a part of your are of your christmas as you are of ours. so gb views gb com ours. so gb views gb news. com thank you everybody who's been getting you getting in touch. we wish you a very, christmas. very, very merry christmas. we've heck of lot coming we've got a heck of a lot coming your hour as we your way in the next hour as we got. well, we're going to be talking royals. what got. well, we're going to be tallthey royals. what got. well, we're going to be tallthey doing royals. what got. well, we're going to be tallthey doing forroyals. what got. well, we're going to be tallthey doing for christmas. ll are they doing for christmas. we're having we're going to be having a little what's going on we're going to be having a lit'sandra. what's going on at sandra. >> we've got i want to see >> and we've got i want to see the three little ones. yes george. we might get a sneak >> well we might get a sneak peek of them because we've a peek of them because we've got a camera church camera outside the, the church that to . so that they all go to. so hopefully bringing you
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that they all go to. so h> hello there , i'm greg >> hello there, i'm greg dewhurst and welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast. it's mild, wet and breezy across much of the uk this christmas day and there is the risk of some snow across the scottish mountains too. some early brightness for eastern parts of england, north—east scotland, but generally a lot of cloud as we move through the day.
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outbreaks rain across england outbreaks of rain across england and wales, which will turn increasingly heavy the west. and wales, which will turn increthen,ly heavy the west. and wales, which will turn increthen, as1eavy the west. and wales, which will turn increthen, as thisy the west. and wales, which will turn increthen, as this rainthe west. and wales, which will turn increthen, as this rain bumpst. and then, as this rain bumps into higher ground of into the higher ground of scotland, could see 5 to 10cm scotland, we could see 5 to 10cm of snow above 300m. so officially making it a white christmas. but for many of us it will be mild, breezy and grey. some glimmers of sunshine for northern ireland, temperatures still above average for the time of year. this rain across england and wales slowly pushes its way south eastwards through the evening, clearing during the early hours and also rain and snow across scotland moves out into the north sea, which means as we move into the early hours of day, places of boxing day, many places becoming dry, lengthy clear spells temperatures was spells and temperatures was lower than it had been of late , lower than it had been of late, getting to freezing the getting close to freezing in the countryside and a touch of frost andice countryside and a touch of frost and ice across northern scotland. so means a sunnier scotland. so it means a sunnier start for many. a drier start for day , plenty of blue for boxing day, plenty of blue skies, the risk of a few showers largely around the coast and also quite frequent across northern scotland, but staying dry for the vast majority. but later on in the day, cloud and
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rain moves in across the far southwest , temperatures lower southwest, temperatures lower than been a little than they have been a little nearer to average . nearer to average. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on .
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gb news. day. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> it's 7:00 on monday, the 25th of december, so merry christmas to you all and welcome to gb views christmas breakfast with me, patrick christys and emily carver. >> yes, a very happy christmas to you. now. today is set to be the warmest christmas day in more than a century. the the warmest christmas day in more than a century . the met more than a century. the met office says temperatures should reach 14 or even 15 degrees. get out the sun screen. >> well, that means that if you've got a white christmas, then you're incredibly lucky . then you're incredibly lucky. but it's been ruled out for most of the country. but don't let that from fun. that stop you from having fun. send in your wonderful send us in your wonderful christmas family pictures and a
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shout out as well to julia , who shout out as well to julia, who sent us in some wonderful mince pies. so there go. sent us in some wonderful mince pie�*yes, there go. sent us in some wonderful mince pie�*yes, thank go. sent us in some wonderful mince pie�*yes, thank you go. sent us in some wonderful mince pie�*yes, thank you very much >> yes, thank you very much indeed, julia. now, we've also been tracking santas flight around the world. he's delivering gifts, of course, for christmas. he's currently just over minneapolis in the united states. there you go. >> wow. well done . santa >> wow. well done. santa cracking on nicely. cracking on nicely. we're also recognising , nicely. we're also recognising, though, what could be a tough day for many struggling families across uk . so we want to across the uk. so we want to give a shout out to you people. maybe you've to rely on food maybe you've had to rely on food banks happy banks to get by. so happy christmas to all of you and those of your own. those of you on your own. >> you to make >> we're here for you to make the that bit more cheerful the day. that bit more cheerful and and queen are set and the king and queen are set to christmas with, of to celebrate christmas with, of course, other members of the royal sandringham royal family at sandringham house. king charles's christmas message also be broadcast message will also be broadcast at 3:00. we'll bringing that at 3:00. we'll be bringing that to you on gb news. >> well, aidan magee is in the studio as well. the nicest smelling man in television with your sport. what's on? >> oh, thanks very indeed. >> oh, thanks very much indeed.
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you christmas, >> oh, thanks very much indeed. you all. christmas, >> oh, thanks very much indeed. you all. there christmas, >> oh, thanks very much indeed. you all. there was ristmas, >> oh, thanks very much indeed. you all. there was an mas, >> oh, thanks very much indeed. you all. there was an early one and all. there was an early christmas present as for christmas present as well for manchester united . or is it? manchester united. or is it? we'll analysing that later on we'll be analysing that later on and the morning . but and throughout the morning. but sir jim ratcliffe completed his sirjim ratcliffe completed his 25% takeover of united last night. meanwhile, for chelsea there was misery at molineux. more later and we've also got the weather with greg dewhurst . the weather with greg dewhurst. >> good morning and merry christmas. will it be a white christmas. will it be a white christmas or a wet christmas? find out in the forecast coming up soon. >> well, this morning we want to know what are you up to? all right. i'm really been very nosy, curious . nosy, curious. >> let's say we want to know what you're doing. are you cooking? have you got guests over? have you got lots of animals ? are you all on your own animals? are you all on your own with the telly on? what are you doing? know. had doing? let us know. we've had loads of lovely coming in. >> we're h- h to get to those >> we're going to get to those shortly. and gb news. shortly. gb views and gb news. com and yes, i would like to just say thank you again to juua just say thank you again to julia merrick, who sent in some
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lovely mince pies for us. i already ate mine in the break. i'm going to eat mine now. >> haha . >> haha. >> haha. >> that's lovely that absolutely delicious. >> i was hoping that that sting would be a bit longer , so we would be a bit longer, so we have a chance to do the whole do the whole pie a oner. the whole mince pie in a oner. but mince pies. but they homemade mince pies. >> actually tried >> i've never actually tried myself mince myself to make homemade mince pies. have you patrick? no, i will be. >> it will be an absolute disaster, wouldn't it. we all know how i would be in the kitchen. it'd be flour everywhere. be pastry everywhere. there'd be pastry everywhere. there'd be pastry everywhere. ended everywhere. and i ended up ordering it in. >> me tell you little >> let me tell you a little something about because something about patrick, because i quite now. something about patrick, because i um. quite now. something about patrick, because i um. he'suite now. something about patrick, because i um. he's he now. something about patrick, because i um. he's he likes now. something about patrick, because i um. he's he likes to now. something about patrick, because i um. he's he likes to cook. he, um. he's he likes to cook. he, um. he's he likes to cook. he likes to spend some time in the kitchen and experiment. yeah, he starts to make a very nice dish, and then something about you, you just get a bit excitable and start flinging in things that don't really belong . things that don't really belong. yeah, belong in the dish. so it can get a bit, uh, cluttered .
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can get a bit, uh, cluttered. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i mean, it's a good job. it's a good job. i'm not making a christmas dinner. a good job. i'm not making a christmas dinner . especially christmas dinner. especially considering this considering that apparently this year loads of people's christmas dinners ruined. ruined dinners have been ruined. ruined because turkeys have been because rancid turkeys have been turning up. we're talk turning up. we're going to talk about on about this a little bit later on because, um , supposedly people about this a little bit later on becausetheir , supposedly people about this a little bit later on becausetheir turkeyssedly people about this a little bit later on becausetheir turkeys weeks eople about this a little bit later on becausetheir turkeys weeks ago e ordered their turkeys weeks ago in advance. then they turn up and they're they're bright green, but it would be very hard to tell whether or not i'd ordered a rancid turkey or whether or not i'd just ruined it. >> and i've seen people complaining social complaining about this on social media tagging media or, you know, tagging the supermarket in question. supermarket ticket in question. but ah, the supermarket's not going to be able do anything going to be able to do anything now it? now is it? >> no. now is it? >> and don't now is it? >> and n now is it? >> and do they? now is it? >> abe do they? now is it? >> abe honest. 1't do they? let's be honest. >> do care for no >> i'm sure they do care for no one wants bad press. >> wow. it happens every year for corporation. for faceless corporation. >> faceless corporations. there we well, anyway we do we go. well, look. anyway we do obviously go to go to your turkey not rancid. turkey is not rancid. >> oh yes, indeed. >> oh yes, indeed. >> well, we're going go a >> well, we're going to go to a lot christmas lot of your christmas peckish, so coming so make sure you get them coming in gbviews@gbnews.com. but christmas is a time to share with ones . embrace the with loved ones. embrace the warmth festive warmth of what the festive season is about, by
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season is all about, all by taking part in years of tradition that we've built up over time. >> tis the season for mince >> yes, tis the season for mince pies and bright lights, but where did christmas markets first begin? and why do we watch pantomimes every year around the festive period ? festive period? >> well, we are joined now by historian and licensed lay minister for the church of england. it's martin whittaker. hey. morning. merry christmas martin. merry christmas. how are you. >> merry christmas, merry christmas i'm very well. thank you . on this, um, bright and you. on this, um, bright and early christmas morning. it isn't very bright here at the moment, but i'm sure it'll be lovely as the day goes on. yes >> sorry for getting you up. quite so early. at least it's after seven. at least it's after seven. you go. now seven. so there you go. now where should we start? should we start markets? start with christmas markets? why do we have them? when did they are they an english they begin? are they an english thing? come from? thing? where do they come from? well basically christmas is an amalgamation of quite a lot of traditions over the years. >> as you know, obviously it's deeply rooted in the christian faith , the belief in as
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faith, the belief in as christians will be declaring today and celebrating today that god's own son came into the world at bethlehem. but that's 2000 years of history and tradition and a lot of the things that we currently have today , they came into their today, they came into their particular form, um , in the particular form, um, in the latter half of the 19th century. dillian whyte century , christmas dillian whyte century, christmas day was having a little bit of a problem . um, there had been problem. um, there had been a factory act in 1833 that said that workers could only have one day off at christmas, which was christmas day , and that really christmas day, and that really did for the days of did for the 12 days of christmas, because of course, in the period , everything the medieval period, everything started and started on christmas day and then ran for 12 days afterwards. you know, the famous days of you know, the famous 12 days of christmas people are aware you know, the famous 12 days of ch and1as people are aware you know, the famous 12 days of ch and culminated ple are aware you know, the famous 12 days of ch and culminated on are aware you know, the famous 12 days of ch and culminated on the aware you know, the famous 12 days of ch and culminated on the 6th|re you know, the famous 12 days of ch and culminated on the 6th of of and culminated on the 6th of january, epiphany , when people january, epiphany, when people celebrated the coming of the wise men . um, celebrated the coming of the wise men. um, but that celebrated the coming of the wise men . um, but that was wise men. um, but that was a real problem. and then the factory put a stop to that, factory act put a stop to that, and people began that and people began to think that maybe christmas didn't have a future in 1830s 1840s,
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future in the 1830s and 1840s, but in the 1840s, there was a big push back and the push back started in many ways, because queen victoria's husband, albert , brought to the royal family a number of german traditions that we now take very much for granted. so, for example, the first christmas tree appear in 1841, the first christmas cards. that's an invention in this country appear in 1843. and there are a number of pushbacks for example, we find that in 1843, um, charles dickens publishes a christmas carol, which is a defence of christmas. let's not let christmas decline. and so in the second half of the 19th century, we start to see a number of traditions emerge and come together in this country . come together in this country. so, for example , father so, for example, father christmas, who we'd known in this country for a long time, who wears cloak and is green who wears a cloak and is green in the 17th century, he he appears from about the 1850s onwards, and he's an import from new york, where dutch settlers have taken the belief in saint
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nicholas, santa claus, okay, um, to new york. and he comes back in that form here. a lot of people say he's red and white because of kokako . the, um . because of kokako. the, um. >> oh, dear. >> oh, dear. >> martin's . lines. >> martin's. lines. >> martin's. lines. >> okay, well , we'll leave >> okay, well, we'll leave martin there. >> unfortunately , but that is >> unfortunately, but that is martin wittich there. who is a licensed minister for the church of england. i know that there's licensed minister for the church of englara. i know that there's licensed minister for the church of englara. i kofw that there's licensed minister for the church of englara. i kof imports1ere's licensed minister for the church of englara. i kof imports now; a there's a lot of imports now from all around the world in terms christmas terms of the christmas traditions . mean, become traditions. i mean, it's become incredibly commercialised, traditions. i mean, it's become incrediit? commercialised, traditions. i mean, it's become incredi it? christmas. ilised, traditions. i mean, it's become incredi it? christmas. ill5( course hasn't it? christmas. of course it know, all about it has. you know, it's all about presents lot of people. presents for a lot of people. it's not to at it's important not to forget at church talking church services, etc. talking of church services, etc. talking of church services, etc. talking of church services, one of the most famous ones that we will see everis famous ones that we will see ever is what our royal family do . in terms of sandringham. we're also going to be bringing you the king's as well . the king's speech as well. >> yes. >> yes. >> what traditions are they breaking? expect breaking? when can we expect them to arrive for the christmas day service ? we'll find out . day service? we'll find out. we've got one man who can tell us everything we need to know.
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it is the royal biographer extra senior commentator michael cole. thank you very much for joining us from your home in suffolk. this morning. good morning to you. and a very happy christmas. michael >> good morning emily. good morning patrick. merry christmas to you. like good children everywhere. i'm very pleased to be up early in the morning on christmas day to see you undressed so smartly. >> i must say, michael, you're looking great. >> i think he sleeps in a suit. >> i think he sleeps in a suit. >> well, you know, this is the only way i can be polite and give a compliment to all your viewers by being dressed beautifully. >> i don't have wonderful sweaters like that . so this is sweaters like that. so this is the best i can do. below the desk, you'll find some blue jeans and trainers, but up here i'm. >> oh no, you've revealed your secret . secret. >> you've revealed your secret. well, at least you're wearing trousers. >> yeah, unlike me, people do it in, you know, in their underpants . underpants. >> couldn't names. now >> we couldn't name names. now look, let's get back on track here. okay. what are the here. michael okay. what are the royal to be doing
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royal family going to be doing today? all the royal clans today? well all the royal clans have gathered at sandringham . have gathered at sandringham. >> they're all there last night there was a black tie dinner. and referring back to your previous guest at the german tradition is to exchange gifts at that night on christmas eve. by at that night on christmas eve. by nacton . and that is what they by nacton. and that is what they did last night. by nacton. and that is what they did last night . but the jokier did last night. but the jokier gifts of the furniture, gifts, the broody gifts, the better. and obviously there was a lovely evening there and it's a very tight fit at, uh, sandringham house this year because , uh, in house this year because, uh, in earlier years, after christmas day, when she was still duchess of cornwall, uh, queen camilla used to go off to her house in wiltshire , um, and with her wiltshire, um, and with her family . but wiltshire, um, and with her family. but all her family are there this year. her grandchildren and her children and so on. so, um, it's going to be quite a different sort of christmas , as you say, the royal christmas, as you say, the royal family will be going and there they are from an earlier year to
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saint mary magdalene church , saint mary magdalene church, which is within the grounds of, of sandringham house. i used to cover that in the 60s and the 70s and the 80s, and in those days there used to be perhaps a couple of dozen, uh, royal supporters there. but now it's a major event. people drive from all over the country just to see them to church . i think that them go to church. i think that was the diana effect in was partly the diana effect in the 1980s started to go there. and then, of course, there'll be a wonderful christmas dinner. uh, there will be probably, in fact, almost certainly be having a norfolk turkey down here in suffolk. i shall be having a suffolk. i shall be having a suffolk turkey from yew tree farm , by the way. i just thought farm, by the way. i just thought i'd give them a shout out . and i'd give them a shout out. and and my, my darling daughter, our darling daughter and her children. uh, come with, uh, with teddy, the tibetan terrier. they'll be here for lunch and they're staying a few days. how long were they going to stay? well, we know that is not
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well, we don't know that is not to be determined quite yet anyway. it's uh, like everybody else we're enjoying this. um, it's a it's a family time. it's a time for families to get together. unfortunately uh, the duke and duchess of sussex obviously didn't get that memo about families coming together. and i'm quite sure there will be a little sadness , uh, a little sadness, uh, particularly by the king, that he won't be seeing his grandchildren . grandchildren. >> uh, that is a real shame. you know, michael, it is a real shame can't be shame that they can't be together . together. >> totally, totally. and i think , you know, christmas is a time for getting together. i don't know whether there's going to be any phone calls or any attempts at being in touch , but i somehow at being in touch, but i somehow doubt it. uh, they've made their their life there. it is a great shame. i'm sure that will hurt the king deeply . uh, obviously, the king deeply. uh, obviously, he loves his younger son. uh very much, and would want nothing more than reconciliation, because we all want that at this time of the yeah want that at this time of the year. yeah well, i just want to let our viewers and listeners know that we've got a camera
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outside sandringham. >> we're going to be going to later so we hopefully catch later on. so we hopefully catch the royals they're on their the royals as they're on their way church. the thing way into church. the other thing that going doing that we're going to be doing here at 3 is the here at gb news at 3 pm. is the king's speech the second one evehi king's speech the second one ever, i believe he's making history this year because he's doing it in front of a living tree. and he's and he's he's got sustainable baubles , michael, sustainable baubles, michael, which, you know, is an important thing. >> mind blowing. yeah yeah. >> mind blowing. yeah yeah. >> this was, uh, this was recorded earlier this month at, uh, buckingham palace. but as you say , uh, a christmas tree in you say, uh, a christmas tree in a pot which will then be planted somewhere else and, uh, sustainable baubles, uh, including dried oranges. there we are. we see, with victoria memorial behind him and, uh, in his speech, of course, it wouldn't be charles if there wasn't a lot of mentions of the environment. global warming and other themes which are very close to his heart and of which he, of course, he was been, uh,
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a well respected pioneer around the world. and i'm quite sure in his speech reflect upon, his speech he'll reflect upon, uh, the, the climate conference in dubai, at which he made a very good speech and very well received. that was , of course, received. that was, of course, written by himself as indeed will be his address this afternoon, his christmas speech. i'm sure they'll also well , i i'm sure they'll also well, i would suspect that he would reflect upon two very successful state visits to germany and then to france, and some deft footwork, some deft diplomacy . footwork, some deft diplomacy. uh, during the visit to, uh, to kenya. >> michael is he is he a very religious ? religious? >> do you know, does he have faith like his mother ? is he. faith like his mother? is he. yeah. how religious is he as a man? >> yes he is, yes , he is. he he >> yes he is, yes, he is. he he he— >> yes he is, yes, he is. he he he believes deeply. uh, he has faith as indeed as you say. his mother did know he is . he, of mother did know he is. he, of course, is head. head of the church of england. so it's rather convenient that he believes in god . yes but he. but
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believes in god. yes but he. but he does. he does . and that's why he does. he does. and that's why he does. he does. and that's why he was very , uh, very insistent he was very, uh, very insistent that the whole , uh, uh, that the whole, uh, uh, religious spirit side of the coronation was to be completed in full, as indeed it was. and what you know what the difference is, emily, this year, there we see it . the king is so there we see it. the king is so happy these days. i mean, i've been i'm five years older than he is. he was 75. so you can do the maths. i'm 80. i've watched him throughout his life. >> michael . sorry. >> michael. sorry. >> michael. sorry. >> hang on a minute. hang on minute. >> you're 80. >> you're 80. >> no, i don't buy that for a second. what moisturiser are you using ? using? >> well, i, i promise you, patrick, it's true. >> and i, i remember vividly my mother. i was five years old saying princess elizabeth's had a baby boy and of course, we didn't even know what his name was. so i've observed and was. so i've observed him and written for more than written about him for more than 60 he was always 60 years, and he was always a little bit querulous. he was a little bit querulous. he was a little bit querulous. he was a little bit difficult . he was little bit difficult. he was a little bit difficult. he was a little doubtful . uh, and he little bit difficult. he was a littl
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world didn't understand him, and he got frustrated about this. but since he's grown into the role , taken over the role, it's role, taken over the role, it's been the making of him. but it's amazing. that's what, 18 years of happy marriage life can do to you. patrick i know, i know, this is very much on your mind. uh, and he is completely he's a completely changed person. he's smiling all the time. he's laughing all the time . we will laughing all the time. we will see this in this documentary on boxing day of the rehearsals at the palace. i mean, it was the palace of varieties when things were going wrong, and he's always had a great sense of humour , but he was always humour, but he was always trapped in, in the goons era, when smart people like me had moved on to monty python and the only person who could really make him laugh was the queen mother. well, of course she hasn't. not not been with us since the beginning of the century. but camilla does make him laugh and he's very happy. he's the merry monarch , you
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he's the merry monarch, you know. he really is. and he's enjoying his role . enjoying his role. >> lovely. well, michael, can i just say thank you very much. you have brightened our christmas morning. you've brightened the nation's christmas morning. you've done a tremendous to the people tremendous service to the people of as you always do. i of britain as you always do. i hope that you have a wonderful christmas raise a glass christmas day and raise a glass for us, won't you? and thank you for us, won't you? and thank you for everything that you've done for everything that you've done for a channel throughout for us as a channel throughout the year as well. it's the year as well. michael. it's always a delight chatting to you. very, you. so thank you very, very much, cole. they're brilliant. please reveal your >> please do reveal your skincare routine please do skincare routine and please do tell us what moisturiser you use because he's 80 good grief. >> but um, there we go. look. just quickly, quickly, quickly, quickly. on. quickly. uh, peter's been on. he's shown a lovely picture. we're going to get your pictures on shortly. gb views at news. on shortly. gb views at gb news. com. parsnips already. >> is he now? >> is he now? >> peter buttering >> peter's. peter is buttering some . um. maureen's on some parsnips. um. maureen's on happy christmas, patrick and emily and all here at emily and all the team here at gb very much. gb news. thank you very much. great breakfast show. love gb news. thank you very much. griyou. reakfast show. love gb news. thank you very much. griyou. and:ast show. love gb news. thank you very much. griyou. and the show. love gb news. thank you very much. griyou. and the family, love gb news. thank you very much. griyou. and the family, maureen. to you. and the family, maureen. so keep them coming in. >> russell the missus are >> russell and the missus are already their first, uh, already on their first, uh, cheeky glass of wine.
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>> russell it's 7:00 in >> russell. russell it's 7:00 in the morning. i've got to wait at least till eight. >> or if you go to an airport, russell, allowed drink russell, you're allowed to drink whenever want. okay, so you whenever you want. okay, so you know there rules at know what? there are no rules at an thank you. heathrow. >> thank you. at heathrow. >> thank you. at heathrow. >> way heathrow >> make your way to heathrow or wherever look, wherever you are. anyway, look, we've santa's we've been tracking santa's flights world as he flights around the world as he delivers gifts for christmas. where ? where he? where is he now? where is he? cranbrook columbia . cranbrook in british columbia. >> wow. >> wow. >> look at him go. well in santa. >> so i do hope that , uh, >> so i do hope that, uh, everybody managed to everybody out there managed to get a little visit from santa . get a little visit from santa. and i can that you did, and i can tell that you did, because many of you are because so many of you are getting in touch with very happy looking opening their looking children, opening their christmas presents. >> yeah. christmas presents. >> two yeah. very christmas presents. >> two yeah.very large >> two very, very large stockings here that i'm looking at from susan . he's definitely at from susan. he's definitely been santa's speed . been santa's speed. >> santa's been. >> santa's been. >> we're going to show your pictures later, so get yourself on telly. vaiews@gbnews.com on the telly. vaiews@gbnews.com and can wish you a happy and we can wish you a happy christmas in person. but now it's christmas in person. but now wsfime christmas in person. but now it's time to have a little look at some of the other stories coming into the newsroom. yes the archbishop canterbury coming into the newsroom. yes the.usebishop canterbury coming into the newsroom. yes the .usebishchristmas erbury will use his christmas day sermon to highlight the suffering sermon to highlight the su the ng sermon to highlight the su the israel—hamas war,
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in the israel—hamas war, referring the birthplace of referring to the birthplace of jesus christ, welby will say the skies of bethlehem are full of fear rather angels fear rather than angels and glory . soon to fear rather than angels and glory. soon to be fear rather than angels and glory . soon to be knighted, glory. soon to be knighted, welby to much controversy. but there we go . families in the uk there we go. families in the uk have been left furious as they blast supermarkets for their rancid after finding rancid turkeys after finding them slimy, rotten and inedible. that that's the christmas nightmare that that one in particular. grief. the smell of the kitchen. although it won't smell worse than ours. we've smell any worse than ours. we've got stinky cheese. got some stinky cheese. horrendous cheese in the fridge at the moment. anyway, shoppers who ordered their turkeys weeks ago left heartbroken ago have been left heartbroken to they are to find that they are disgusting. luck. to find that they are d hope ting. luck. to find that they are dhopeting. managed luck. to find that they are dhopeting. managed to luck. to find that they are dhopeting. managed to sort.uck. to find that they are dhopeting. managed to sort it:k. i hope you managed to sort it out. get yourself a chinese as me. >> get % a chinese. there >> get yourself a chinese. there you advice and you go. patrick's advice and prince louis has once again delighted royal watchers at the princess of wales's christmas eve carol concert. fans spotted spotted the young princes face light up after spotting famous actor jim light up after spotting famous actorjim broadbent at light up after spotting famous actor jim broadbent at the light up after spotting famous actorjim broadbent at the carol actor jim broadbent at the carol concert, which aired last night. showing your ignorance . showing your ignorance. >> patrick, who is jim broadbent just me now anyway.
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>> fine. carry on. charles that's for sure. no apology there to jim broadbent. i've googled you and you are indeed a very famous actor. googled you and you are indeed a very famous actor . let's get the very famous actor. let's get the weather update now with greg dewhurst. >> hello there , i'm greg >> hello there, i'm greg dewhurst and welcome to your latest gb news forecast . latest gb news weather forecast. well, it's mild, wet and breezy across much of the uk this christmas day and there is the risk of some snow across the scottish mountains too. some early brightness for eastern parts of england, north east scotland , but generally a lot of scotland, but generally a lot of cloud move through cloud as we move through the day. across day. outbreaks of rain across england and wales, which will turn heavy in the turn increasingly heavy in the west. then, as this rain west. and then, as this rain bumps into the ground of bumps into the higher ground of scotland , we could see 5 to 10 scotland, we could see 5 to 10 centimetre of snow above 300m. so officially making it a white christmas. but for many of us it will be mild, breezy and grey. some glimmers sunshine for some glimmers of sunshine for northern ireland, temperatures some glimmers of sunshine for
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mice? three scorpions, a hamster and a kakariki. where do you live, barry? >> is. it is it the zoo? is it the zoo? >> and let us know. do you buy gifts for your little creatures? >> what do you . what do you get? >> what do you. what do you get? a tarantula? but anyway , there a tarantula? but anyway, there we shortly , very we go. um. so shortly, very shortly, we're going to be showing you of your showing you some of your wonderful so wonderful christmas pictures. so thank everyone thank you for everyone who's sending opening sending them in. kids opening their presents. i mean, the inbox absolute their presents. i mean, the inbox and absolute their presents. i mean, the inbox and we absolute their presents. i mean, the inbox and we love solute their presents. i mean, the inbox and we love solhear from their presents. i mean, the inbozso and we love solhear from their presents. i mean, the inbozso vaiews@gbnews.ukfrom their presents. i mean, the inbozso vaiews@gbnews.uk .om you. so vaiews@gbnews.uk. >> com yes . you. so vaiews@gbnews.uk. >> com yes. uh, but are you also struggling to find something to binge watch over the festive period, apart from, of course, gb news christmas breakfast? we'll have some suggestions for you shortly. the top films for christmas. that's
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next >> merry christmas , merry, merry >> merry christmas, merry, merry christmas. yes now we've been asking for all of your pictures from all sorts of things. and you have been delivering. so i wanted to give a quick nod to this gb views or gbnews.com. that's the email inbox. how are you celebrating christmas? want to your families. to see you with your families. martin in north lincolnshire says it's a special christmas. >> oh , it's a special christmas >> oh, it's a special christmas this year as we wait for our first grandchild, milo , to come first grandchild, milo, to come for his first christmas dinner. >> later, with his mum, laura. so milo is. oh, and dad dan . so milo is. oh, and dad dan. sorry i didn't want to miss that off. seven months old at a handful, so seven months old and
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already a tv superstar. >> you think that you >> what do you think that you make for a for a little baby? maybe sort of puree up the, uh , maybe sort of puree up the, uh, the turkey and sprouts? >> yeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i don't know, really. i mean, i've got very little experience with , but, um, i would with children, but, um, i would have could probably have thought you could probably mash up a roast potato, mash up, mash up a roast potato, turn it into something like called. mashed called. on i don't know, mashed potato. anna says, go on. potato. but anna says, go on. >> anna says, this my >> anna says, this is my gorgeous santiago gomez gorgeous grandson santiago gomez woodthorpe browne. wow four weeks old. only four weeks old. resplendent in his little tiny christmas outfit. what a cutie . christmas outfit. what a cutie. you can see the hand there for size and i just love laughing about santiago gomez . about santiago gomez. >> woodthorpe browne is a funny name. >> it's a lovely mixture , isn't it? >> absolutely wonderful name. >> absolutely wonderful name. >> there we go. so keep those pictures coming in. we're going to go to throughout the course of the show. vaiews@gbnews.com. but we're going to be talking about christmas films now. and it's always a difficult decision to know what to watch on the telly, isn't it? but one
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tradition that most people relish is sitting relish at christmas is sitting down with their loved ones to an absolute classic, don't they? >> yes , we all the plot, >> yes, we all know the plot, the actors and yet the of the actors and yet the like of likes love actually and home likes of love actually and home alone get old, do they ? alone never get old, do they? well, actually well, love actually actually divides . some love divides people. some people love it, don't like it. i it, some people don't like it. i like sleepless in seattle are a wonderful life for me, a wonderful life every single time. >> although i did ask someone on twitter what their favourite christmas film was and he said texas chainsaw massacre and i just want to know whether or not you're okay. client. just want to know whether or not youyeah,ay. client. just want to know whether or not youyeah, ir. client. just want to know whether or not youyeah, i don't1t. just want to know whether or not youyeah, i don't think he's >> yeah, i don't think he's okay. client >> out. okay. client » out. >> reach out. one man who knows all ins and outs >> reach out. one man who knows alichristmas ins and outs >> reach out. one man who knows alichristmas movies! outs >> reach out. one man who knows alichristmas movies is outs >> reach out. one man who knows alichristmas movies is film its of christmas movies is film producer gurmit samra. good morning . happy christmas. thank morning. happy christmas. thank you very, much for joining you very, very much for joining us. are you ? us. how are you? >> good morning guys. merry christmas to you. very well. thank you so what have you got for then in terms of for us then in terms of christmas film classics and recommendations for people. >> you think most people >> what do you think most people will be watching ? will be watching? >> goes to have to be um, >> my goes to have to be um, home alone , die hard. um the
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home alone, die hard. um the grinch, love actually and um, the holiday , oh, okay. the holiday, oh, okay. >> holiday. the holiday is apparently what rishi sunak the prime minister watches with his, uh, little girls and his wife. that's his favourite . that's his favourite. >> bless him. >> bless him. >> yeah. bless him . >> yeah. bless him. >> yeah. bless him. >> he loves that one. >> he loves that one. >> he's die hard, a christmas film , is it? film, is it? >> it's good. it is. >> it's good. it is. >> it's that time of year where he goes to surprise his wife at a christmas party. um, but i think everyone kind of sidesteps christmas day and starts rooting for that guy. um, but no, it's a great film. um, definitely want to recommend for christmas. one i always to for christmas. yes. >> okay. and home alone. i must admit, i missed the boat a bit on home alone. >> i've not seen it. >> i've not seen it. >> i don't think so. but you know what? it's just as well. because i think we might have a little clip of home alone that we remind people . we can play to remind people. any second now, any second now, we will be showing . oh, there we we will be showing. oh, there we go. when the mccallister family
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left on their christmas vacation, did we miss them? >> like. >> like. >> no, you just made it. yeah they forgot one small thing zooming into the sky. >> how many times did they leave the kid home alone as well as the kid home alone as well as the thing? >> well, i think there are four. >> well, i think there are four. >> yeah , and. >> yeah, and. >> yeah, and. >> and affording everything as well. all the flights , all this well. all the flights, all this stuff. anyway, um, so that's , stuff. anyway, um, so that's, that's. is that one of your top films ? films then? >> it it's a great film. >> it is. it's a great film. home alone. you know what's going to at every turn. going to happen at every turn. but it's a to definitely, but it's a go to definitely, definitely our household christmas. >> definitely you >> it definitely brings the you know, children christmas . it's know, children christmas. it's very special isn't it. well, the glee in their eyes. but kermit have you watched some of the, um, questionable new movies out on on the likes of netflix ? i on on the likes of netflix? i mean, there are some truly cheesy , cheesy american cheesy, cheesy american christmas movies that, you know, you get ten minutes in and you think, hmm, i'm not sure about this. maybe i'll turn it off. >> i'm a big fan of, like, the classics , especially british classics, especially british films. um you know, the snowman are one that i'm really fond of.
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uh, but love actually is one that i really enjoy . um, uh, but love actually is one that i really enjoy. um, but i think every christmas everyone knows what they're going to watch , and it's there's watch, and it's there's something special about watching it when it comes it on tv as well. when it comes on. um, but with the click of your fingers, i think can go your fingers, i think we can go back classics any time your fingers, i think we can go bacwant. classics any time your fingers, i think we can go bacwant. and classics any time your fingers, i think we can go bacwant. and it's;sics any time your fingers, i think we can go bacwant. and it's a cs any time your fingers, i think we can go bacwant. and it's a cs any that we want. and it's a shame that we want. and it's a shame that we disappointed. we want. and it's a shame that we disapit)inted. we want. and it's a shame that we disapit is, ed. we want. and it's a shame that we disapit is, al. we want. and it's a shame that we disapit is, a little bit >> ah, here it is, a little bit of love, actually, you. this of love, actually, for you. this is an iconic film. >> yes, it it actually. >> yes, it it is actually. >> yes, it it is actually. >> and , uh, hugh grant, of >> and, uh, hugh grant, of course , is in a role where hugh course, is in a role where hugh grant is, um, the oompa loompa in willy wonka, which has come out this year , isn't he? out this year, isn't he? >> hugh grant is the oompa loompa, and it's absolutely hysterical. really. all the adults in the cinema with pardon ? >> 7- >>a 7- >> a lot of ? >> a lot of people are enjoying that willy wonka. so yeah. >> have you seen it yet? >> have you seen it yet? >> not yet. i've been busy working, but, uh, fair enough. good things about that . that's good things about that. that's a good thing . good thing. >> what are you, uh, what are you busy working on at the moment? then there's the hunt. >> things were a handful of
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things we're developing for both tv we released my tv and film. so we released my debut feature, gone, and, debut feature, get gone, and, uh, 2021. um, but there's a handful of things that we're working on for 2024. >> wow . good luck with >> wow. good luck with everything ahead. thank you very, very much for coming on and brightening our christmas morning with some cracking film suggestions there. just to remind , pleasure. you remind people, pleasure. you take mate. all the best. take care, mate. all the best. gurmit samra christmas guys. >> merry christmas to you. >> merry christmas to you. >> so you mean to tell me that there is a film in which hugh grant doesn't hugh grant? grant doesn't play hugh grant? on absolutely hilarious. seriously , no. he brings his >> seriously, no. he brings his personal. >> he's been doing that decades. >> his personality. >> he brings his personality. but funny. not but it was quite funny. i'm not sure room sure the children in the room quite why so many quite understood why so many adults laughing at adults were laughing so much at seeing hugh grant a little seeing hugh grant play a little orange creature would be better than him. >> literally just playing the same film same character in every film that ever played. same character in every film tha so ever played. same character in every film tha so wantedlayed. same character in every film tha so wanted to ed. same character in every film tha so wanted to take to >> so i wanted to take you to that with my that film, but i went with my sister instead . sister instead. >> great time, probably >> we had a great time, probably because a bit angry about because i get a bit angry about hugh grant. but anyway, it is time through of the time to go through all of the latest news latest sporting news with broadcaster aidan magee here
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with us in the studio aiden what's what's cooking? what's cooking? what's cooking? >> are you talking about my menu or are we talking about in sport? >> oh hang on, can i ask you firstly, favourite firstly, your favourite christmas movie is. >> well them an >> okay. well two of them had an honourable last honourable mention in the last few like the few minutes. i quite like the houday few minutes. i quite like the holiday want to holiday because i don't want to take the fun out christmas at take the fun out of christmas at all, interested in all, but i'm interested in property always wondered property and i always wondered what like. what that property looked like. it's in it's down. sort of based in godalming, that godalming, woking, surrey. that kind . funnily it kind of area. funnily enough, it came a couple came up on the market a couple of and it wasn't as of years ago and it wasn't as much it would much as as i expected it would be, it's a famous be, given that it's a famous film, much film, it wasn't very much because very big. because it's not very big. yeah, it's big some it it's not very big and some of it was adapted for the film. so some in the film some of it you saw in the film didn't actually doesn't actually exist so it exist in real life. so it was available a of bargain available at a kind of bargain basement available at a kind of bargain basem
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blown right. where he lives. sorry if i've blo i n right. where he lives. sorry if i've blo i n we right. where he lives. sorry if i've blo i n we don't ight. where he lives. sorry if i've blo i n we don't know >> i mean, we don't know where hugh of so, hugh grant lives. of course. so, uh, go. hugh grant lives. of course. so, uh, he's go. hugh grant lives. of course. so, uh, he's not go. hugh grant lives. of course. so, uh, he's not here to defend >> he's not here to defend himself . himself. >> going allegedly >> what's going on? allegedly anyway, um, so what's on anyway, um, so what's going on in the world of sport? >> the of well >> in the world of sport? well look, overnight, massive news, because united had because manchester united had a takeover not quite ratified . takeover not quite ratified. that's not going to happen for a few weeks yet when the premier league get their mitts through few weeks yet when the premier league all: their mitts through few weeks yet when the premier league all their mitts through few weeks yet when the premier league all the paperwork.)ugh few weeks yet when the premier league all the paperwork. buti all the all the paperwork. but sir jim ratcliffe, manchester all the all the paperwork. but sir jim fan cliffe, manchester all the all the paperwork. but sir jim fan who , manchester all the all the paperwork. but sir jim fan who incidentallyter united fan who incidentally tried buy chelsea this time tried to buy chelsea this time last year, has agreed to buy a 25% stake in in your club, the biggest the world biggest club in the world manchester about manchester united, for about one. over £1 one. just a slither over £1 billion now. so for context , it billion now. so for context, it cost the glazers in 2005, £780 million and it was already very profitable. club in fact, more profitable, more profitable back then than it is now. and they bought thing 780 then than it is now. and they bo798, thing 780 then than it is now. and they bo798, £90 thing 780 then than it is now. and they bo798, £90 millioniing 780 then than it is now. and they bo798, £90 million in] 780 then than it is now. and they bo798, £90 million in 2005. 30 or 798, £90 million in 2005. that's how much. but over £1 billion is what it will set you back to buy. just 25% of the club. so it's going to be ratified in in, in, in january. but it's been in the offing for a long time. they obviously
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didn't want it, didn't want a full i think there are full sale. i think there are issues behind behind full sale. i think there are isslas behind behind full sale. i think there are isslas the behind behind full sale. i think there are isslas the glazersd behind full sale. i think there are isslas the glazers i behind full sale. i think there are isslas the glazers i meanj it. i think the glazers i mean i've been asked many times on this, desk , are they this, on this desk, are they really in selling? really interested in selling? i think hang on to think they want to hang on to win super created. win the super league created. >> reaction? >> what's the fans reaction? >> what's the fans reaction? >> reaction >> the fans reaction has been very lukewarm. many of them wanted they thought very lukewarm. many of them wanonly they thought very lukewarm. many of them wanonly way they thought very lukewarm. many of them wan only way they're “hey thought very lukewarm. many of them wanonly way they're going iought very lukewarm. many of them wanonly way they're going to ght the only way they're going to move from glazers in move on from the glazers in their is selling the their entirety is by selling the whole bid. whole thing to the qatari bid. there very bid whole thing to the qatari bid. there by very bid whole thing to the qatari bid. there by sheikh very bid whole thing to the qatari bid. there by sheikh jassim bid whole thing to the qatari bid. there by sheikh jassim . bid whole thing to the qatari bid. there by sheikh jassim . i bid whole thing to the qatari bid. there by sheikh jassim . i think! made by sheikh jassim. i think it £6 billion another it was £6 billion plus another billion for the upgrade billion pounds for the upgrade of and the training of the stadium and the training ground another billion ground, and another billion pounds so pounds for player purchases. so that have been the one that would have been the one that would have been the one that wanted. must that the supporters wanted. must just they released a statement last . they said they last night. they said they had mixed feelings about the takeover, all will play out . takeover, but all will play out. we aiden now this is what we >> aiden now this is what we want to know about . want to know about. >> yeah. not really the sport as good are. good as you are. >> break we were just >> in the break we were just handed of paper with handed a sheet of paper with what appears to be a michelin star meal laid out. well, a family festive evening with mr aidan magee. >> what's this? yeah, well , >> what's this? yeah, well, look, patrick and i sat on the on this table last year, and
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it's fair to say that my christmas menu. >> christmas for the >> i hosted christmas for the first the evening. first time in the evening. so i go brother's go to my brother's and his family afternoon . in the family for the afternoon. in the evening about 7:00, not evening from about 7:00, not before . and they family before. and they the family come round serve a kind round and i serve a kind of a tasting menu, you like . my tasting menu, if you like. my famous soup is famous tomato and orange soup is on the menu. a huge on the menu. it was a huge success last year and the family said oh , hayden, are you said to me, oh, hayden, are you going come on, going to do it again? come on, uncle hayden, don't let us down. i got busy i said, look, i've got a busy weekend. i've got a busy few days but you know days of christmas. but you know what? i'm going be for what? i'm going to be there for you. going my you. i'm going to put my apron on, on. you'll see you. i'm going to put my apron on, next on. you'll see you. i'm going to put my apron on, next hour. on. you'll see you. i'm going to put my apron on, next hour. and you'll see you. i'm going to put my apron on, next hour. and look, see you. i'm going to put my apron on, next hour. and look, this you. i'm going to put my apron on, he ll hour. and look, this you. i'm going to put my apron on, he isiour. and look, this you. i'm going to put my apron on, he isiour. and there'sis you. i'm going to put my apron on, rfantastic and there'sis you. i'm going to put my apron on, rfantastic optionsere'sis you. i'm going to put my apron on, rfantastic optionsere'the some fantastic options on the menu this the some fantastic options on the mentime this the some fantastic options on the mentime that this the some fantastic options on the mentime that the|is the some fantastic options on the mentime that the family|e some fantastic options on the mentime that the family will first time that the family will hear they're hear the actual options. they're glued it's grand glued to it. it's a grand reveal. far as reveal. a grand reveal as far as they're concerned. we're starting off well. it's not traditional we're going starting off well. it's not traditiorthat we're going starting off well. it's not traditiorthat in we're going starting off well. it's not traditiorthat in the we're going starting off well. it's not traditiorthat in the daytime.ing to have that in the daytime. i think there's a chance to introduce bit introduce a little bit of international cuisine in the evening. international evening. i'm an international kind , you know, but kind of guy, you know, but i do have mean, can have rules. i mean, you can see the bottom of the rules at the bottom of there. the rules at the bottom of the there are rules. i read >> there are rules. shall i read the so aidan magee is the rules out? so aidan magee is doing christmas menu for his doing a christmas menu for his family and at the family members. and at the bottom it, he's included some bottom of it, he's included some rules. are the hosts.
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rules. these are the hosts. kindly request no glasses or containers be positioned on the rail of the pool table. >> you've got to have rules, patrick. you don't want people running patrick. you don't want people runniranywhere else, anywhere them anywhere else, anywhere else? that's fine. view else? that's fine. within view of it's fine. of the pool table. it's fine. not it costs me a not on the rail. it costs me a few to vacate the premises few quid to vacate the premises by strictly professional. >> strictly professional. >> strictly professional. >> i'm in here for a.m. >> i'm in here for 5 am. tomorrow. i've got be up at 3 tomorrow. i've got to be up at 3 am. takes half an to am. it takes half an hour to do my year they am. it takes half an hour to do my abide year they am. it takes half an hour to do my abide thatar they am. it takes half an hour to do my abide that rule ey am. it takes half an hour to do my abide that rule . no didn't abide by that rule. no they didn't. they still they didn't. they were still there mean, there when i left. i mean, it was liberty, i'm was a complete liberty, if i'm honest with you. but i'll be imposing be imposing that. i'm going to be a stickler those today stickler for those rules today and also 2.5 hours that they're stickler for those rules today and a|to 2.5 hours that they're stickler for those rules today and a|to 2.ethere, that they're stickler for those rules today and a|to 2.ethere, though.ey're going to be there, though. >> have to race >> you're going to have to race through i know, and through those. yeah, i know, and they're be they're through those. yeah, i know, and they'r> mate, are you >> oh mate, what are you actually poor actually serving these poor or poor actually serving these poor or poo korean style chicken >> korean style chicken lollipops with a caramel glaze and onions, belly, and crispy onions, pork belly, square with a sticky barbecue glaze. we've already mentioned my soup. there's tempura prawns. prawns sorry. handmade with a traditional tempura butter accompanied by ponzu dip.
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mesostyle chicken skewers with satay style marinade and a satay style sauce. finally all course is served with champagne . other is served with champagne. other beverage beverages are available on demand subject to availability. and i can tell you now there's plenty of availability in aidan magee christmas. >> well, good stuff. so a little bit. >> i'm jealous. well, a little bit later on. >> try to come next year. well yeah it's just it's invitation only. >> well we got , we get a little >> well we got, we get a little bit of a sneak preview here because aiden has been making some soup. some soup. >> some soup. >> some of his apparently world famous spiced tomato and orange soup. so he's been going to be bringing that in for us later. and and i are going to be and emily and i are going to be making cocktails as we've making cocktails as well. we've got recipes , so if got some cocktail recipes, so if you glued your screens you stay glued to your screens here can wow here on gb news, you can wow your relatives. it'll stuff your relatives. it'll be stuff that got in, that you've already got in, right? probably so you can make it them today and they it for them today and they can go you that go, oh, where did you get that from? just say you go, oh, where did you get that from? it just say you go, oh, where did you get that from? it up just say you go, oh, where did you get that from? it up all just say you go, oh, where did you get that from? it up all on just say you go, oh, where did you get that from? it up all on your say you go, oh, where did you get that from? it up all on your say ybut made it up all on your own. but we'll know. we will know. we gave that to you, aiden. thank you much. you very, very much. >> you in a little while. >> see you in a little while. >> see you in a little while. >> come. have >> still to come. we have got
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benjamin and connor benjamin butterworth and connor tomlinson will be here with tomlinson who will be here with stories cannot miss stories that you cannot miss this christmas morning. there might a little of might be a little bit of fisticuffs. >> they don't really get >> yeah, they don't really get on well, it wouldn't on that well, so it wouldn't be christmas massive, christmas without a massive, catastrophic row, would so catastrophic row, would it? so it's of your newspaper it's all of your newspaper stuff. .
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>> yes. well, if you'll just joining us, a very happy christmas to you and your family. now you've been sending in lots and lots of your festive scenes , festive pictures, lots scenes, festive pictures, lots of lovely emails we've received, and we'll be going to some of those pictures of your pets, of nativity, of your children, grandchild , children, your grandchild, children, your christmas set up essentially in just a in just a moment. >> it'sjust just a in just a moment. >> it's just as i was saying, it's a lot of people's first christmas. >> it is actually lot of >> it is actually a lot of babies . babies. >> yes indeed. indeed. >> yes indeed. indeed. >> those coming in gbviews@gbnews.com. >> a little seven month year old. >> yes . so anyway, look joining >> yes. so anyway, look joining us to go through some of the news headlines and actual news taking today is benjamin taking place today is benjamin butterworth. and political commentator connor tomlinson . commentator connor tomlinson. merry christmas chaps. >> first and foremost merry christmas . well done mum and dad christmas. well done mum and dad to separate the kids before we decide to fight. course. decide to fight. of course. >> this get >> yes, well, this could get a bit although it would be bit frosty, although it would be the only thing that's bit the only thing that's a bit frosty outside the only thing that's a bit frostit's outside the only thing that's a bit frostit's here. outside and it's hot in here. >> but 14 degrees, we're gonna we're through
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we're gonna whizz through some of aren't we? we're gonna whizz through some of so, aren't we? we're gonna whizz through some of so, benjamin, aren't we? we're gonna whizz through some of so, benjamin, aren't westart >> so, benjamin, shall we start with you? you've gone for something in the daily mail. is that nicholas that right? so is this nicholas witchell, who has been the witchell, who who has been the bbc's correspondent for bbc's royal correspondent for the last 25 years and is now moving on? >> you only imagine that he >> you can only imagine that he was holding that job was holding on to that job desperately until the desperately until until the queen's death arrived, queen's sad death arrived, because you wouldn't want to resign until that happened. but he moved and given he has moved on and he's given an interview discussing what it was he's talked a lot was like, and he's talked a lot about meghan, he about harry and meghan, and he criticises that criticises both sides of that story. he says that he would have thought meghan is intelligent enough to understand that the royal family were trying desperately, but there was an inescapable culture clash , he says. he says that he doesn't it about doesn't think it was about racism. he thinks it's the racism. he thinks it's about the fact that she was from california and they had such different cultures that they weren't to make it work, weren't able to make it work, but he also says he thinks but he also says that he thinks it was desperately sad for the late who so it late queen, who was so wanted it to , but that prince to work, but that prince charles, now king charles now this is a man that nicholas witchell and the now king are said to not get on terribly well. and he that really well. and he says that he really
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should more effort in should have put more effort in because prince harry because he thinks prince harry could from the could have been saved from the corner, now in. and corner, that he's now in. and why think nicholas why do you think nicholas witchell this ? witchell is saying all this? well, left job. he's well, he's left the job. he's he's the bbc after two and he's left the bbc after two and a decades . and, you know, a half decades. and, you know, nobody has had a ringside seat to just about the most dramatic years , the most tumultuous years, the most tumultuous years. the royal family have had, besides the 90s, the nicholas witchell. so he has this exceptional insight . and of this exceptional insight. and of course at bbc he had to keep course at the bbc he had to keep his about this his opinions about this to himself long. himself for so long. >> oh gosh. yes. i mean, they itching tell people real itching to tell people the real deal keeping deal. bbc famously keeping their opinions themselves. um, opinions to themselves. um, connor just opinions to themselves. um, connorjust quickly opinions to themselves. um, connor just quickly your your view on that. you buy that view on that. do you buy that from witchell? view on that. do you buy that frori witchell? view on that. do you buy that frori hate hell? view on that. do you buy that frori hate to l? view on that. do you buy that frori hate to be scrooge, but >> i hate to be a scrooge, but besides the pomp and ceremony of the last few years, the jubilee and the queen's funeral and the coronation a coronation known as a celebration britishness, coronation known as a celebration britishness , i'm celebration of britishness, i'm kind exhausted with the royal kind of exhausted with the royal racism row stuff. i really would have hoped that if harry and meghan their meghan truly wanted their privacy, they wouldn't keep parading in front privacy, they wouldn't keep pa netflix in front privacy, they wouldn't keep pa netflix on in front privacy, they wouldn't keep pa netflix on oprah. in front privacy, they wouldn't keep pa netflix on oprah. justfront of netflix on on oprah. just leave them to and stop leave them to it and stop disparaging the dignity of the
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institution. disparaging the dignity of the instituti0|sorry connor, but >> well, sorry connor, but apparently big things apparently there are big things to 2024. to come in 2024. >> oh lord, harry and meghan, or just meghan. >> maybe she's .turning down offers left, and centre offers left, right and centre left , right offers left, right and centre left, right and centre. connor, stick with you. we've got a viral story here. it just viral story here. now it just says headline christmas says here headline christmas turkey carnage. >> come on. yeah, well all of these photos you've been showing , have they , you would have thought they were halloween , not christmas. >> have pretty >> you'd have been pretty disappointed you had the disappointed if you had had the foresight pre—planning foresight and the pre—planning to well in to book your turkey well in advance your reputable advance at your reputable retailer, dashing retailer, rather than dashing out on christmas eve, and you get like get something that looks like the egg from alien. i mean, genuinely, it's about facehuggers about to crawl out the , though i will i the back of it, though i will i will take issue. patrick, you the back of it, though i will i wilsayke issue. patrick, you the back of it, though i will i wilsay orderje. patrick, you the back of it, though i will i wilsay order a. patrick, you the back of it, though i will i wilsay order a takeaway you the back of it, though i will i wilsay order a takeaway on )u do say order a takeaway on christmas day. yeah all of the stories i've been hearing coming out about of the cycling delivery drivers, i might not want from those guys in want to order from those guys in case the take. case they're all on the take. instead know, your instead i don't know, enjoy your enjoy your sprouts instead. unless charles has never unless prince charles has never knowingly that's the worst way possible. >> that's the worst one for me that i saw on your screens right
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now. >> if we've got radio listeners , >> if we've got radio listeners, i'm not sure i'm allowed to describe how that turkey looks, to be honest with you, over in a gutter after a night there gutter after a night out, there you done. connor. gutter after a night out, there you think done. connor. gutter after a night out, there you think i'dlone. connor. gutter after a night out, there you think i'dlon> i think i'd be swapping from the radio seeing the tv to the radio after seeing that it looks revolting. >> benjamin. that it looks revolting. >> there'sin. that it looks revolting. >> there's in. been that it looks revolting. >> there'sin. been quite lot that it looks revolting. >> stories s in. been quite lot that it looks revolting. >> stories of]. been quite lot that it looks revolting. >>stories of people n quite lot that it looks revolting. >> stories of people who've lot of stories of people who've ordered from ordered in advance from a supermarket . and you how supermarket. and you know how sometimes products sometimes you get products swapped. someone ordered swapped. yes. so someone ordered a joint of ham, like a proper joint of ham and they got wafer thin slices that you put in a sandwich. it's not really what you is it? you want is it? >> you know, i really would >> you know, i really i would never online never risk it by ordering online for christmas because you can't mess but you know what? mess that up. but you know what? i went on saturday i went shopping on saturday morning was so much more morning and it was so much more empty than i expected. so that suggests an awful more suggests an awful lot more people are doing this online rather in person . but, you rather than in person. but, you know, are other things know, there are other things you can is can have in japan. an it is traditional kfc on traditional to have a kfc on christmas day rather than to cook at many jewish families , cook at many jewish families, it's a tradition to have a chinese. so patrick, is it? yeah. christmas eve, because yeah. on christmas eve, because they're the only restaurants that tend to be open. uh, so , that tend to be open. uh, so, you know, that might be one for
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that tend to be open. uh, so, you ipatrick, at might be one for that tend to be open. uh, so, you ipatrick, younght be one for that tend to be open. uh, so, you ipatrick, younght youyne for you. patrick, you said you wanted chinese, wanted a chinese, a chinese, any place, any place, any place, any time, any place, any lunch or dinner. >> um benjamin, i'll stick >> no. um benjamin, i'll stick with you on this. >> no. um benjamin, i'll stick witiso3u on this. >> no. um benjamin, i'll stick witiso this1 this. >> no. um benjamin, i'll stick witiso this is his. >> no. um benjamin, i'll stick witiso this is ukraine >> so this is ukraine celebrating a first christmas on the 25th of december. just talk us through this. >> so, ukraine's orthodox church had been celebrating christmas, as the russians do , because the as the russians do, because the russians do. on the 7th of january for about the last hundred years . but as part of hundred years. but as part of their remit , hundred years. but as part of their remit, moving the consequences of the soviet empire of russian influence, they have decided this year that since september they moved to the same calendar that we in britain use, rather than the russian one. the julian calendar . and so this is their first christmas day, not ever. because i think before recent russian influence, they used to celebrate it on christmas day before 100 years ago. but they have reverted to ours. >> so that is a significant change. >> it is. and it must be very strange because, you know, the cultural traditions of christmas
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are so strong. it must be very odd for a lot of ukrainians. but it shows obviously , the it also shows obviously, the strength of feeling that they do not want any reference to russian traditions in their life. >> no, indeed, connor , have you >> no, indeed, connor, have you got have you got strong views on that or do you want to skip a story ahead? that or do you want to skip a st0|oh head? that or do you want to skip a st0|oh no.d? that or do you want to skip a st0|oh no. i’ that or do you want to skip a st0|oh no. i was going to say, i >> oh no. i was going to say, i wonder if is part of wonder if this is part of the courting politicians courting of western politicians after american jews have after the american jews have voted not to give aid , after voted not to give aid, after rishi sunak has to announce rishi sunak has yet to announce these aid package a bunch of former defence secretaries came out yesterday and said we should give 2.3 billion grant shapps wants of gdp go on wants 3% of gdp to go on military spending. so because we haven't given them money haven't given them the money yet, they're yet, i wonder if they're trying to still to say, hey, look, we're still westernised. do think? westernised. do you think? don't forget and that forget about us guys. and that mariah carey song all i want for christmas is $7 billion in military aid is some fine. >> that was a subtle hint. that was. yeah >> w- e that's their >> yeah. they that's their that's eurovision entry that's their eurovision entry this isn't it. this year isn't it. >> laugh. >> did make me laugh. >> did make me laugh. >> we're off to a flyer, chaps. thank you very very much. just stay for because stay with us for now because we're go have
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we're going to go and have a look some the wonderful look at some of the wonderful pictures viewers pictures that rgb news viewers and sending . and listeners have been sending. um, so where are we we're um, so where are we going? we're going orpington . he going to dean in orpington. he says, this is my son jamie attacking his pile of presents this christmas. >> it's definitely still dark . >> it's definitely still dark. >> it's definitely still dark. >> it's definitely still dark. well happy christmas, jamie, and it's great to see that santa has been. it's great to see that santa has been . he says he's huge been. he says that he's a huge fan of patrick emily bold to fan of patrick and emily bold to ask, but can my son and i come to your wedding ? oh my gosh. to your wedding? on my gosh. well, it's christmas . well, it's christmas. >> yes. well, if we make an exception for you , do you know, exception for you, do you know, we say no kids, but i think, we did say no kids, but i think, you know, jamie could be like a page boy or something . page boy or something. >> yeah. he could. >> yeah. he could. >> yeah, he if he >> yeah, if he brings, if he bnngs >> yeah, if he brings, if he brings us lots of presents. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> not to eat >> if you promise not to eat much the bills racking much because the bills racking up the moment. but anyway, up at the moment. but anyway, there forget, there we go. don't forget, you can. hey, go. can. why not? hey, there we go. oh, we go. oh, here we go. >> you wish my >> dawn says could you wish my lovely dad noel a happy 87th birthday today ? yes, of course birthday today? yes, of course we can. we can. >> we can. >> happy birthday . >> happy birthday. >> happy birthday. >> 87 years old on christmas day. thank you, and merry christmas . christmas. >> she says the perfect name as
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well . noel. >> she says the perfect name as well. noel. noel? >> she says the perfect name as well . noel. noel? yeah, yeah >> she says the perfect name as well. noel. noel? yeah, yeah . well. noel. noel? yeah, yeah. it's not lost on him. martin >> marie. >> marie. >> might be why he was called that. >> paul. oh, obviously. >> paul. oh, obviously. >> yeah. sorry sorry. >> yeah. sorry sorry. >> no, not not much. arpus today. martin. marie archie and family say here is a picture of our christmas tree and jukebox . our christmas tree and jukebox. >> oh, i love that. >> oh, i love that. >> that's gorgeous. >> that's gorgeous. >> that's gorgeous. >> that is a very classy looking room, it? >> that is a very classy looking rooht it? >> that is a very classy looking rooht is. it? >> it is. >> it is. >> got chandelier, >> got the chandelier, the beautiful tree, the beautiful christmas tree, the jukebox. wonder what's on jukebox. i wonder what's on there. all want there. maybe all i want for christmas . christmas. >> yeah, indeed. got >> yeah, indeed. have you got a favourite song, connor? >> w- w— >> oh, probably driving home for christmas . christmas. >> home christmas. >> driving home for christmas. >> driving home for christmas. >> favourites. >> one of my favourites. >> benjamin. >> benjamin. >> you know year >> do you know this year it's been the by been rocking around the tree by brenda it finally brenda lee because it finally got to number one after 60 years. she was 13 when she recorded it and it wasn't in the charts anywhere until the mid 90s. and i just loved that this old lady has finally got the recognition that she deserves. >> she's probably thought you'd be more a santa baby. be more of a santa baby. >> well , what be more of a santa baby. >> well, what you and patrick listen to is up to you. >> i've got weird. >> i've got weird. >> quick, let's go to somebody else's house now. and we have
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three christmas celebrations to fit in. all the family. three christmas celebrations to fit in. all the family . who is fit in. all the family. who is this? who is this? >> last weekend ? and the first >> last weekend? and the first of three. it's ruth. ruth. ruth. sorry, ruth . that is ruth and sorry, ruth. that is ruth and her family. it looks like fun . her family. it looks like fun. well, it looks like on one well, it looks like her on one more, one more. well, it looks like her on one mo quicke more. well, it looks like her on one mo quicke morpauline says bit >> quick one. pauline says a bit of for you. this is of a throwback for you. this is me on the left. wow. 1953. when she was five, i didn't think she was on the right. >> yeah, that's true . >> yeah, that's true. >> yeah, that's true. >> oh, gosh. and you would know a thing or two about being on the right. connor. to be fair, there we go. >> um , look, we've got loads >> um, look, we've got loads more come now, what are we more to come now, what are we saying? more to come now, what are we say that other don't you? >> @ yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> got coming up >> what have we got coming up now, emily? >> yes. >> yes. >> what royal family >> what will the royal family be doing holiday doing over the christmas holiday ? be finding out more ? we will be finding out more what's in sandringham ? we will be finding out more what'your in sandringham ? we will be finding out more what'your weather sandringham ? we will be finding out more what'your weather update|gham ? we will be finding out more what'your weather update withn after your weather update with greg that warm greg dewhurst. yeah that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers i >> sponsors of weather on . gb
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>> sponsors of weather on. gb news. hello there. >> i'm greg dewhurst and welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast . well, it's mild, wet forecast. well, it's mild, wet and breezy across much of the uk this christmas day. and there is the risk of some snow across the scottish mountains too. some early brightness for eastern parts of england, north east scotland , but generally a lot of scotland, but generally a lot of cloud as we through the cloud as we move through the day. outbreaks of rain across england wales, will england and wales, which will turn increasingly heavy in the west. then, this rain west. and then, as this rain bumps higher ground of bumps into the higher ground of scotland, we could see 5 to 10cm of snow above 300m. so officially making it a white christmas . officially making it a white christmas. but for many of us it will be mild breezy and grey. some glimmers of sunshine for northern ireland, temperatures still above average for the time of year. this rain across england and wales slowly pushes its way south eastwards through the clearing during the the evening, clearing during the early and also rain and early hours and also rain and snow across scotland moves out into the north sea, which means as we move into the early hours of boxing day, many places becoming dry, clear becoming dry, lengthy clear spells temperatures lower spells and temperatures lower than they been of late ,
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than they have been of late, getting freezing in the getting close to freezing in the countryside and a touch frost countryside and a touch of frost and across northern and ice across northern scotland. so it means a sunnier start for many. a drier start out for boxing day. plenty of blue skies, the risk of a few showers largely around the coast and also quite frequent across northern scotland , but staying northern scotland, but staying dry for the vast majority . but dry for the vast majority. but later on in the day, cloud and rain moves in across the far southwest , temperatures lower southwest, temperatures lower than have been a little than they have been a little nearer average . that warm nearer to average. that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsor of weather on .
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degrees, so no chance of a white christmas for any people. but uh, don't let that stop you having a good time. of course. send us all your christmas pictures. we've got loads of them. we're going shortly. we want to see many you with want to see you many you with your families. you tucking into whatever tucking
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whatever you're tucking into. lovely gb views lovely stuff so far. gb views and com and gb news. com >> and of course, we've >> yes. and of course, we've also been tracking santa's flight around the world as he delivers gifts for christmas . delivers gifts for christmas. he's currently i'm just hearing he's just over san francisco, california for the united states. there you go. >> santa and san fran . you love >> santa and san fran. you love it. he's making good progress. i hope he came round to your house earlier on. we are also recognising, though, what could be a very tough day for many people, either with loneliness or are struggling to do with the people, either with loneliness or arof;truggling to do with the people, either with loneliness or arof living ing to do with the people, either with loneliness or arof living crisis, do with the people, either with loneliness or arof living crisis, people! the cost of living crisis, people relying we want relying on food banks. we want you know that we're for you to know that we're here for you. just keep your telly on and we will be here with you all day on gb news. we will be here with you all day on wenews. we will be here with you all day on we will;. we will be here with you all day on we will indeed. the king >> we will indeed. and the king and are set to celebrate and queen are set to celebrate christmas of christmas with other members of the family at sandringham the royal family at sandringham house. king charles's christmas message be broadcast message will also be broadcast at at 3:00. and of course , we'll at at 3:00. and of course, we'll be bringing that to you on gb news. >> we will. i'm surely archie. we're going to be talking to the royal butler. we'll give you an insight, an intimate insight into what the royal family will
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be getting up to today and what they eat, what do they eat? >> drink? >> drink? >> what do they drink when do they exchange gifts? lots >> do they have stockings? >> do they have stockings? >> they have stockings? >> do they have stockings? what's their favourite christmas song? kind of stuff. song? all of that kind of stuff. so got all that coming so we've got all that coming your way and much, much more very shortly. but just very shortly. but shall we just check in your weather check in with your weather quickly? think probably quickly? i think we probably should dewhurst. should be greg dewhurst. >> merry >> good morning and merry christmas. a white christmas. will it be a white christmas. will it be a white christmas a wet christmas? christmas or a wet christmas? find out in the forecast coming up soon. >> well, there we go. now this morning we want to know what you are up to today. are you working? you with your working? are you with your family? getting some family? we're getting some lovely and also lovely family shots in and also a of people's first a lot of people's first christmases out there. views christmases out there. gb views and dot com. we are and gb news dot com. we are going to showing you some going to be showing you some lovely christmas pictures very , lovely christmas pictures very, very shortly . thank you very very shortly. thank you very much, everybody who's been getting in touch. it's an absolute pleasure and delight to be sharing christmas morning
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with you . donald says christmas with you. donald says christmas is usually absolutely manic in our house with all our children grown up with their own families. been very quiet families. it's been very quiet this uh, it will get this morning. uh, it will get busier later as we are fortunate enough to have our families enough to have all our families close it makes close to us. donald. it makes the of difference, doesn't the world of difference, doesn't it? going back and forth it? people going back and forth all the so it's nice if all the time. so it's nice if you can have them together. >> if my family are >> i wonder if my family are still asleep or if they're up raring go. it used be, you raring to go. it used to be, you know, when you're a child, of course you at about course you wake up at about 5 am. or even earlier and try to get your presents. yeah, that get your presents. yeah, at that time. gets later and time. but it gets later and later. a christmas lion. >> i've been some >> i've been enjoying some of the pictures had of the pictures that we've had of youngsters up their youngsters opening up their christmas presents, i'm christmas presents, so i'm hoping be able show hoping we might be able to show a those shortly. i'm a couple of those shortly. i'm just to shout one more just going to shout out one more one here. so michael in one here. so michael and lisa in lancashire say you for lancashire say thank you for getting up early for your viewers. i hope you both get to celebrate well, as celebrate later. well, as parents a teenage boy, we are parents of a teenage boy, we are waiting for him wake waiting for him to wake up. >> you go. waiting for him to wake up. >> there you go. waiting for him to wake up. >> there we| go. waiting for him to wake up. >> there we go.. waiting for him to wake up. >> there we go. typical teenageh >> there we go. typical teenager. they'll say, well, i hope and about now hope he's up and about now
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because sent that email because he sent that email a little while ago. but yes, i'll be cheshire near be driving back to cheshire near manchester after this manchester later on after this show be tottering off show and you'll be tottering off to north won't you? so to north london, won't you? so we'll going on indeed. we'll be going on well, indeed. be tottering tottering off. be tottering off, tottering off. there look now, when there we go. so look now, when you think of christmas, you might all the family might think of all the family gatherings king's gatherings and the king's speech at kate and william as at 3 pm, or kate and william as they make a grand entrance at they make a grand entrance at the service. the sandringham service. >> would christmas be >> so what would christmas be without family without without the royal family without the pomp and pageantry they bnng? the pomp and pageantry they bring? one man that can tell us all about the royals at christmas, and what they get up to is former royal butler grant harrold grant. thank you very much indeed. hoping can much indeed. i'm hoping you can give insight into all the give us an insight into all the little secrets behind the scene. what it will be on the menu today. what it will be on the menu today . i want to know about the today. i want to know about the food. oh, and merry, merry christmas. >> first and foremost, christmas. >> merry christmas , good >> merry christmas, good morning, merry christmas to both of you. and i'm loving the jumper patrick. >> thank you mate . go on. so >> thank you mate. go on. so what do we know . what do we know what do we know. what do we know that the royal family will be
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doing today? how will it all be shaping up? >> what's nice about >> do you know what's nice about the royal family? the traditions today much the same as today are very much the same as it done the time of the it was done in the time of the late queens. so you'll find that the day or less follows the the day more or less follows the same routine. because thing same routine. because the thing about family, they about the royal family, they like to traditions. and like to stick to traditions. and what that is the royal what i mean by that is the royal family. traditionally, we have breakfast we then breakfast shortly. we will then see heading off to saint see them heading off to saint mary's church. we understand the crowds since crowds have been growing since 4 am. when i say crowds, it's am. and when i say crowds, it's actually people. it's families and from the and estate workers from the sandringham all sandringham estate that all gather to be able gather well—wishers to be able to them merry christmas to wish them a merry christmas and say hello to them. and then after they'll after the service, they'll head back , where they back to sandringham, where they will have a traditional turkey lunch just to give lunch. and then, just to give you of an insight after you a bit of an insight after that, have an that, they then have an afternoon which might afternoon tea, which might surprise and then afternoon tea, which might surprisyhave and then afternoon tea, which might surprisyhave the and then afternoon tea, which might surprisyhave the dinnerand then afternoon tea, which might surprisyhave the dinner in! then afternoon tea, which might surprisyhave the dinner in then they'll have the dinner in the evening, which more of a evening, which is more of a buffet where they have whole buffet where they have a whole load of, uh, pork, salmon, turkey, beef, lot of turkey, beef, a whole lot of things. right. turkey, beef, a whole lot of things. right . which also things. all right. which also means that the staff means that some of the staff can, get the evening off, can, can get the evening off, which quite a nice thing that which is quite a nice thing that they that's kind of
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they do. so that's a kind of outline generally will be outline generally what will be happening today. >> so like most of us, like most families, is lot about the food. >> and it is a bit of food. and i didn't mention presents purposely. and should mention purposely. and i should mention because delivering because santa will be delivering the hopefully the presents hopefully this morning will arrive for the morning that will arrive for the royal children, but the adults actually something slightly actually do something slightly different, actually do something slightly diffe goes the time of that goes back to the time of queen victoria, a german tradition where they exchange their yesterday. on their gifts yesterday. so on christmas , the royals christmas eve, when the royals all afternoon christmas eve, when the royals all round afternoon christmas eve, when the royals all round about afternoon christmas eve, when the royals all round about 4:00, ernoon christmas eve, when the royals all round about 4:00, uh,)on christmas eve, when the royals all round about 4:00, uh, just tea round about 4:00, uh, just after till, during the teas, after the till, during the teas, when exchanged and after the till, during the teas, whegifts exchanged and after the till, during the teas, whegifts might anged and after the till, during the teas, whegifts might surprise and after the till, during the teas, whegifts might surprise you nd the gifts might surprise you because it's not quite what a lot of people will be thinking. >> oh, go on, what kind of kind of gifts are we talking about? you can't leave us hanging like that, right? >> it's very much kind of humorous dare i even say humorous fun. dare i even say jokey kind kind of gifts and jokey kind of kind of gifts and one of the best examples , i one of the best examples, i think the late diana, princess of wales , uh, famously gave, of wales, uh, famously gave, i think it was some earrings or something to i think it was possibly princess margaret, and in return she was given tea in return she was given a tea towel probably a bit towel and was probably a bit kind shocked and quickly
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kind of shocked and quickly discovered the discovered that this is what the royals do. because when you're the royal family, what do you give royal family? i mean, give the royal family? i mean, it's impossible to it's almost impossible to give things. fun things. it's always kind of fun and humorous things that and kind of humorous things that they give each doesn't they give each other. it doesn't mean they don't give mean to say they don't give serious to each in serious gifts to each other in private. but far as this private. but as far as this gathering goes, it's normally kind fun, jokey that kind of fun, jokey gifts that they're given. yeah >> absolutely. just >> yeah, absolutely. i'm just i'm to picture the i'm just trying to picture the turkey dinner followed by afternoon followed afternoon tea, followed by a buffet . i mean, that is quite buffet. i mean, that is quite literally day of kings literally a day of kings actually, and the king actually, isn't it? and the king will be giving his speech now. the is the king's speech is pre—recorded, isn't it? so he'll have had a bit of a time to have to have got that one in the bank. and, uh, i think he's going to focus a bit on the environment, isn't he? and sustainability, right? sustainability, is that right? i think what they're saying. >> and you saying. » and >> and as you know, pedro, i'll give a few insights before give you a few insights before we know until the we don't actually know until the actual uh, obviously actual speech, uh, obviously gets this afternoon. gets broadcast this afternoon. but this is something but of course, this is something that always been passionate that he's always been passionate about. we've about. and i think we've discussed this that as discussed this before, that as king, to step back a king, he's got to step back a little from some of these
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little bit from some of these things he's always been things that he's always been passionate about. but at the same time, he's not going to walk them. this is walk away from them. so this is an him to an opportunity for him to kind of raise this, if you like. and the other significant thing that i thought poignant is i thought is quite poignant is this photograph you can see just now uh, we're now is actually just, uh, we're outside, from outside, sorry. inside from where the balcony we see where the balcony is that we see them famous public them make the famous public appearances and of course, on coronation where coronation day, that's where they stood. and i've actually beenin they stood. and i've actually been in that room myself. and it's quite a kind of humble room, say that, room, if i can say that, considering some of the rooms in buckingham but thought buckingham palace. but i thought it's quite it's again, it's quite significant. he's picked this room the room because when they do the christmas message, like the late queen, they always pick the location. and there's a reason for behind for that. uh, normally behind the they pick the reasons as to why they pick the reasons as to why they pick the rooms or locations the different rooms or locations we see them that use. we see them that they use. >> okay. um, could you give >> okay. now um, could you give us an insight into, us a bit of an insight into, like, what kind time the like, what kind of time the royals up on christmas royals wake up on christmas morning what it's like and morning and what it's like and do you know, they do they do you know, do they do they have their their christmas breakfast bed or, you know, breakfast in bed or, you know, no, don't go on. no, i don't go on. >> no. do you know. no. the
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thing of it, the royal family >> absolutely not. >> absolutely not. >> without making carson turn in his grave , uh, the royal family his grave, uh, the royal family are very much like the rest of us. i mean, the day kind of follows the same the rest of follows the same as the rest of us do. and the family do like to gather breakfast in the gather for breakfast in the dining room, most of us do. dining room, like most of us do. okay not quite the dining okay maybe not quite the dining room, but all kind of get up, room, but we all kind of get up, don't we? have a breakfast don't we? and have a breakfast together. can assure you, together. and i can assure you, patrick, will in patrick, they will not be in onesies in onesie. >> do they dress up all the time, like at home? >> the nice thing about the royal family is they're always, uh, probably the uh, not so much. probably the younger the younger as we younger ones. the younger as we see dressed bit. but see dressed a little bit. but the royals, they're always the older royals, they're always kind slightly, um, kind of kind of slightly, um, kind of dressed because some people dressed up because some people say with lot of say to me, uh, with a lot of what do, i always of like what i do, i always kind of like to my, my tie and my jacket to have my, my tie and my jacket on and they ask me what i get it from. and quite simply, it's when for the family, when you work for the family, you kind of follow their lead. you you kind of you know, you always kind of want like them. you try want to be like them. you try to, uh, you're kind of not to, uh, so you're kind of not letting the side in if you like.
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so think about it. they always kind of sort. >> think about >> sorry, grant. think about it. if family don't dress if the royal family don't dress up for christmas day, then what hope there of keeping hope is there of keeping standards in rest of the standards up in the rest of the country? exactly, yeah. standards up in the rest of the courdon't exactly, yeah. standards up in the rest of the courdon't want exactly, yeah. standards up in the rest of the courdon't want decline .y, yeah. standards up in the rest of the courdon't want decline in yeah. you don't want decline in exactly. >> but but i think i think i mean, emily, you'd fit in beautifully. amazed beautifully. i'm amazed i actually been invited to actually haven't been invited to sandringham, but you never know. maybe next year. and patrick. uh, yeah, think the jumper uh, yeah, i think the jumper would definitely raise a few eyebrows, sure you'd eyebrows, but i'm sure you'd still get in. >> well, it's funny you should say grant, because i will say that, grant, because i will actually changing actually be changing into something end of something smarter at the end of this hour. so there we go. i think, you know, this is a wake up thing. this you know, up thing. this is, you know, wake get your presents open wake up, get your presents open a bit later in the hour, we'll be we'll be going bit more formal. >> graeme le saux he will just one royal, last one last true royal, one last question to you, grant. >> what you doing today? >> um, what are you doing today? apart talking apart from talking to us? >> i've. i've actually, um, come back to my homeland. >> i'm actually scotland >> i'm actually in scotland for, for so i've come up for a few days, so i've come up here to, to escape from, from everything and having a very quiet uh, which quiet christmas. uh, which is exactly it. exactly how i like it. >> well, god bless you, grant.
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thank very much. thank you very much. >> i see the fire in the background there. lovely. >> i see the fire in the bacit'syund there. lovely. >> i see the fire in the bacit'syu1littleere. lovely. >> i see the fire in the bacit'syu1little bit lovely. >> i see the fire in the bacit'syu1little bit coldly. >> i see the fire in the bacit'syu1little bit cold up >> it's a little bit cold up here. >> yes, can imagine it's a lot >> yes, i can imagine it's a lot colder, but thank you very much for your time i'm very for your time and i'm very happy. thank grant harold happy. thank you. grant harold there, royal butler. he there, former royal butler. he knows what it's like. what a nice man is. nice man he is. >> i think you love. >> i think you love. >> you wanted to hear that the royal family yeah. were in their onesies breakfast onesies having breakfast in bed. no, it's all quite formal. >> yeah. getting on it early. doors there. straight away. that's rocks that's true. king. king rocks out of straight away. out of bed straight away. getting into the gnt. getting stuck into the gnt. i don't but yes, we, uh. don't know, but um, yes, we, uh. we're we're checking back we're good. we're checking back in sam you are not. in with sam zahawi. you are not. all right. we've been tracking sensors flying around the world. he francisco last he was over san francisco last time saw. now in time we saw. now he's in washington. through washington. he's flying through america, progress. america, making good progress. >> literally flying >> well, quite literally flying through yes, through america, i suppose. yes, quite delivering quite literally. delivering presents good boys quite literally. delivering presgirls good boys quite literally. delivering presgirls in good boys quite literally. delivering presgirls in the good boys quite literally. delivering presgirls in the unitedd boys quite literally. delivering presgirls in the united states. and girls in the united states. so there go. that's what so there you go. that's what he's um, now, both the he's doing. um, now, both the prime minister rishi sunak, and the of the opposition, the leader of the opposition, sir as as sir keir starmer, as well as the liberal leader, ed liberal democrat leader, sir ed davey, released davey, have released their christmas . christmas messages. >> yeah, messages are not
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>> yeah, the messages are not completely christmas and completely about christmas and clearly political clearly have some political undertones. compiled undertones. so we've compiled it's a mash up, it's a it's a mash up, right. it's a remix here. basically what it means is that we've saved ourselves a few minutes of political leaders talking by chopping up all the best bits into one go, here we go. >> christmas is a time of peace, joy, >> christmas is a time of peace, joy, compassion , a time of hope joy, compassion, a time of hope and a promise of a better world. and today , as we look ahead, and today, as we look ahead, let's keep that promise of a brighter future burning into the new year. wherever you are and whatever you are doing for the festivities, i wish you all a very merry christmas and a happy new year ! new year! >> as communities across britain gather together for a period of faith and festivities, i want to wish you all a very merry christmas. >> merry christmas from everyone at the liberal democrats. it is such a joyous time of the year. i've enjoyed watching the christmas spirit spread across the country , watching christmas the country, watching christmas trees pop up all around the lights making the darker evening sparkle . it's a time when we can
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sparkle. it's a time when we can come together with friends and family to sing, to eat, give and receive presents and thank god for the grace and blessings we have to celebrate in our life . have to celebrate in our life. >> well, there's our political leader. christmas message remix for you and a man who knows a thing or two about political christmas message writing is former political adviser matthew laza matthew, do you have you written one of these? >> yeah, i have, i have, you know, they're a team effort. i mean, you know, they go for about different drafts and about 30 different drafts and sort it's a bit like sort of it's a bit like christmas specials, not ours, christmas tv specials, not ours, because we're here but you because we're here live. but you know, specials are know, those comedy specials are recorded with fake recorded in august with fake snow. quite bad as snow. it's not quite as bad as that, there's certainly that, but there's certainly drawn by committee because drawn up by committee because first all, every political drawn up by committee because first has every political drawn up by committee because first has somebodytical does leader has somebody who does faith they have faith for them. so they have somebody liaises with somebody who who liaises with all faith all the different faith communities , making sure communities, um, making sure that gets that every faith community gets a no festival is a message that no festival is missed. and obviously, you know, um, is the big one. um, christmas is the big one. >> the biggie, it's a biggie. and they were, i think, at least two of them were mentioning
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overtly that it is a christian celebrate , which is nice. celebrate, which is nice. >> yeah. and that is very that's very interesting. i mean, so i worked for ed miliband when he was leader of the labour party. and obviously ed is a secular jew. um, and so faith is not a big part of his life. so we decided to keep ours pretty general uh, know, general and, uh, you know, focussed the wider spirit of focussed on the wider spirit of christmas. keir himself, for example, in the labour one, uh, isn't, particularly isn't, uh, particularly religious either , but he did religious either, but he did make very big point of talking make a very big point of talking about the religious message of christmas. and also , it looks to christmas. and also, it looks to me like it was filmed in a church. yeah yeah, well, yes, indeed. >> what do you make of rishi sunak one? because i mean, it was quite basic. was nice , was quite basic. it was nice, but it was quite basic. >> yeah. i mean, he has got the country to run, to be fair to him. um, so, you know, by the time you've, you know, you know what tv shoots are like the what tv shoots are like by the time you've got to the church, you they fiddled with the you know, they fiddled with the lighting, feel he you know, they fiddled with the ligh'the. feel he you know, they fiddled with the ligh'the country feel he you know, they fiddled with the ligh'the country to feel he you know, they fiddled with the ligh'the country to run,el he you know, they fiddled with the ligh'the country to run, uh,ie you know, they fiddled with the ligh'the country to run, uh, but had the country to run, uh, but it was the standard video
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message that you get from number 10. whereas there was 10. whereas keir's there was a lot production effort into lot of production effort into that. know, they'd that. we saw you know, they'd obviously filming shots obviously been filming shots throughout the throughout december, handing the mince with the mince pies around with the senior etc. of senior citizens, etc. but of course, what got to course, what you've got to remember, it's not remember, patrick, is it's not over you have over yet because you also have to the year's message to issue the new year's message and how you balance between the two is important. and two is quite important. and i think might see with think what you might see with keir specifically keir is that he specifically wanted make his christmas wanted to make his christmas message about the themes message more about the themes that come out of the religious story christmas and the new story of christmas and the new year's one will be, i think, more overtly political. >> because i guess it's a >> yes, because i guess it's a tncky >> yes, because i guess it's a tricky balance, isn't it? because sir starmer because sir keir starmer probably to stick the boot probably wants to stick the boot in a little bit, but then it's not. very good, not. doesn't look very good, does absolutely. overtly does it? no. absolutely. overtly political . it's interesting. political. it's interesting. not too religious s, uh, too much of the religious s, uh, element . um, too much of the religious s, uh, element. um, is too much of the religious s, uh, element . um, is that because element. um, is that because maybe he doesn't want to appear disingenuous , or is it more disingenuous, or is it more that, uh, you know, he just wants to be the big. >> well, i think what you have to do, what you have to do is it's difficult in british politics because, say, unlike in
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america, where, you know, being religious you religious is basically, you know, element of know, an essential element of being it'd be very being in politics, it'd be very hard if you weren't. i didn't have faith to be in american politics. biden is politics. i mean, joe biden is a very serious catholic. for example, in britain, example, whereas in britain, because don't like, know, because we don't like, you know, as alastair campbell famously said, you said, we don't do god. so you have religious element have to get a religious element in you have to nod to the christmas story without anyway coming sanctimonious. christmas story without anyway cominggetting sanctimonious. christmas story without anyway cominggetting thatanctimonious. christmas story without anyway cominggetting that balance ious. so it's getting that balance right. issue. and right. that's the issue. and what would doing what they would have been doing going all those going through in all those drafts december. drafts throughout december. >> it's going >> absolutely. well it's going to big, big, big year of to be a big, big, big year of politics ahead, isn't it? and matthew, just with us matthew, you just stay with us for because we're going matthew, you just stay with us forwhiz because we're going matthew, you just stay with us forwhiz it because we're going matthew, you just stay with us forwhiz it alongacause we're going matthew, you just stay with us forwhiz it along fosze we're going matthew, you just stay with us forwhiz it along for ae we're going matthew, you just stay with us forwhiz it along for a second going to whiz it along for a second now. and it's christmas day. oh, in case you haven't noticed. and many will be spending the many of you will be spending the day the week with your day or even the week with your family. >> inevitably there >> yes, but inevitably there could be a few disagreements or even over even full blown arguments over all . all sorts of things. >> so if that unfortunately happens, do make happens, what can we do to make it as soon as possible ? it go away as soon as possible? we nearly had an issue this morning when the went off morning when the alarm went off at joining us now is at 3:00. joining us now is social behaviour and etiquette expert liz brewer. can i just
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say looking spectacular ? you say looking spectacular? you are. you are . are. you are. >> wow. stuff. more sequins , the better. >> um, so christmas day rouse always a bit of an issue, especially after a few sherries . especially after a few sherries. so. so come on, talk us through the etiquette. well, i do know that the royal family now ban monopoly . monopoly. >> really? oh, yes . >> really? oh, yes. >> really? oh, yes. >> you're not allowed to play monopoly . and that is you know, monopoly. and that is you know, and i know in our house too, we've now stopped playing monopoly because it always ends in tears. so you have to diffuse it and you have to try and avoid it. but when you do get families together, you know there's always going to be a bit of friction here and there. so you just hope that by the time, you know, they're digging into the turkey whatever, that they've turkey or whatever, that they've calmed down and everything's fine. in crept out this fine. i in fact crept out this morning. i've got to get back to do it's usually at do stockings. it's usually at eight, but this time i'm doing it at nine. they don't even know i've gone. what >> sorry. hang on a minute.
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>> sorry. hang on a minute. >> you snuck out. >> you snuck out. >> i snuck out in the rain. yes. >>— >> i snuck out in the rain. yes. >> so your family normally get their stockings at eight? it's now 8:17. they're going to be waking up. >> no, they're not, because my sister and brother in law have flown in from british columbia. they did that day before yesterday. they're jet lagged. last night we did inappropriate carols with some neighbours outside died and they were inappropriate and they were hysterical. we'd had a really good dinner and quite a bit of sort of mulled wine, etc. this is great. so in actual fact, what were the inappropriate carols that i tried to sort of sneak off? i thought, i must get some sleep. needless to say , some sleep. needless to say, these plans always go by. the board scuppered slightly. yeah, i've sort of. i'm not. not exactly dressed as i was last night. i made a bit of an effort this morning. oh, you look fantastic. but what do you do? >> um . what if there's someone >> um. what if there's someone who's just, you know, doesn't want to be there? they're a bit
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grumpy. maybe a bit of a kevin. the teenager or someone older who. who just doesn't particularly like christmas. and they just want to spoil it for everyone else. what you do? everyone else. what do you do? >> you have to, you >> well, then you have to, you know, kick out. no, you know, kick them out. no, you don't them out, though. don't kick them out, though. it's family christmas time. like new you resolutions , new year. you make resolutions, you're hoping everybody comes together. you try and forget what's happened in the past. and if they are feeling a bit miserable . um, i did notice last miserable. um, i did notice last night somebody was talking disappearing, but i think that was because he was on to his girlfriend or something. but. but usually , um, you know, if but usually, um, you know, if somebody is in that mood, let them have their space, you know, they'll get over it and give them a good jug of hot grog or something. >> so don't pester them too much. just leave them to it. >> you've got to let it. you've got, you know, family is are families. and there's always going to be ups and downs. and you just hope that the spirit of christmas is going to even it all out. everybody's going to be christmasy. >> are you a are you a because i
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agree with you completely. there about the after dinner games nightmare shocker. i hate them all. i really girard charades. i'll go for a bit of charades so i'll go for a bit of charades so i don't want to be too much of a killer. >> did a good clip of charades. >> did a good clip of charades. >> that was fun. he did? yes. well done alex, but, um. but but but in general, are you a are you a games master or are you. >> i like a board game, but i think on christmas day they can dominate because take so dominate because they take so long. i mean, long. don't they? i mean, monopoly can go for on hours and hours hours, you've hours and hours, but you've got a hours to fill up. a lot of hours to fill up. >> well, you get up early because if you've got kids you're up at six. so you've got to you never believe it. but also of the traditions in also one of the traditions in our all get together our family, we all get together and a of us where and there's a lot of us where ever are in the world, they ever we are in the world, they go swimming, here, we will go swimming, are here, we will be at the serpent time before go swimming, are here, we will be allowedzrpent time before go swimming, are here, we will be allowed to ent time before go swimming, are here, we will be allowed to open�*ne before go swimming, are here, we will be allowed to open the )efore we're allowed to open the present. so it'll be, i don't know, 10:00 my brother in law will jog there. my poor daughter feels she's got to take part. my niece will begrudgingly go in
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the serpentine . can you imagine? the serpentine. can you imagine? so filthy and. >> yeah. and there are the. >> yeah. and there are the. >> there the professional swimmers who go in. and then there's us, and we've got our christmas hats. i mean , it's christmas hats. i mean, it's a bizarre group. >> into your bikini , into your >> into your bikini, into your swimming cozzie. >> no , no. >> no, no. >> no, no. >> trunks on. yeah they are. >> they absolutely are. >> they absolutely are. >> i wonder if you can buy a christmas swimming costume, presumably in australia. you can, can. can, you can. >> can, you can. >> yes. >> yes. >> i've done all that. >> i've done all that. >> we did, we did, we did, we did christmas around the world earlier and are some did christmas around the world earliythere'slnd are some did christmas around the world earliythere's not are some did christmas around the world earliythere's not you are some did christmas around the world earliythere's not you can some did christmas around the world earliythere's not you can buy1e did christmas around the world earliythere's not you can buy in well there's not you can buy in australian style swimming costume, but there's not a lot of in it. no budgie of material in it. no, no budgie smugglers they call them. oh smugglers as they call them. oh goodness. >> exactly. famously, mr prime minister australia to minister in australia used to like in his in his trunks. >> well, and when we come back, matthew will joining matthew will be joining us wearing citizen wearing australian style citizen are you which after put up anyway . all right, all right. anyway. all right, all right. it's all getting a bit out of hand now isn't it. but i'm having a fantastic christmas and ihope having a fantastic christmas and i hope you are too. it's lovely
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to be a part of it. thank you matthew, thank you very much. thank you. where have you got to go back to now? >> chelsea. lovely. it's >> to chelsea. lovely. it's terrace. yes. then it'll all terrace. yes. and then it'll all start. i'm to have to put start. i'm going to have to put on my father christmas. >> you much for coming >> thank you so much for coming in early us on in so early to see us on christmas morning. we'll be seeing seeing lot seeing we'll be seeing a lot more both you as well . more of both of you as well. >> there's a heck of a lot still to come. make sure you keep getting your pictures in. all right. vaiews@gbnews.uk mom and kids. first christmas is families opening presents. i imagine you'll be up now. families opening presents. i imagin> let's get the weather. >> hello there. i'm greg dewhurst your dewhurst and welcome to your latest news weather forecast. latest gb news weather forecast. well, it's mild, wet and breezy across of the uk this across much of the uk this christmas day and there is the risk of some snow across the scottish mountains to some early brightness for eastern parts of england, north—east scotland, but generally of cloud as but generally a lot of cloud as we move through the day.
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outbreaks of rain across england and will turn and wales, which will turn increasingly in the west. and wales, which will turn increthen, ly in the west. and wales, which will turn increthen, as in the west. and wales, which will turn increthen, as this in the west. and wales, which will turn increthen, as this in “bumpst. and then, as this rain bumps into the ground of into the higher ground of scotland, we could see 5 to 10cm of snow above 300m. so officially making it a white christmas. but for many of us it will be mild, breezy and grey. some glimmers of sunshine for northern ireland, temperatures still above average for the time of year. this across of year. this rain across england and wales slowly pushes its way south eastwards through the clearing during the the evening, clearing during the early and also rain and early hours and also rain and snow across scotland moves out into the north sea, which means as we move into the early hours of boxing day, many places becoming dry , lengthy clear becoming dry, lengthy clear spells temperatures lower spells and temperatures lower than it have been of late. getting close freezing in the getting close to freezing in the countryside . a touch of frost countryside. a touch of frost andice countryside. a touch of frost and ice across northern scotland. so it means a sunnier start for many. a drier start for day. plenty of blue for boxing day. plenty of blue skies, the risk of a few showers largely around the coast and also quite frequent across northern scotland, but staying dry for the vast majority . but
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dry for the vast majority. but later on in the day, cloud and rain moves in across the far southwest. temperatures lower than they have been a little nearer to average . nearer to average. >> hello. thank you for being a big part of gb news news. >> we'd like to wish you and your loved ones a christmas season full of comfort and joy, as well as a peaceful and prosperous new year. >> from our family to yours, we are proud to be your channel. >> merry christmas, happy christmas, merry christmas , christmas, merry christmas, happy christmas, merry christmas , merry christmas, merry christmas . christmas. >> here on gb news the people's channel. >> merry christmas .
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merry christmas. >> finishing off that delicious mince pie okay there we go. >> merry christmas everybody . >> merry christmas everybody. we're certainly enjoying ourselves here. but we've been asking for pictures from you so we can share christmas day together . and we can share christmas day together. and mike's been on. mike says this is my grandchild, mabel's reaction to christmas this is lovely. everything i've done this for three years in a row now. normally we're dominated by dogs and cats. pictures which of course we do love. but this year we've seen a massive upsurge in people sharing their christmases sharing their first christmases with loved ones, etc. and this is an absolute stellar addition. so welcome to the world, mabel and happy christmas, an absolute
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cutie and matt and mary in weymouth. >> they've written in. they say this is our front room. this morning. excellent. we're on the telly christmas tree . telly. the christmas tree. beautiful. lots of presents, untouched , untouched. untouched, untouched. >> i wonder if they still are. >> i wonder if they still are. >> i wonder if they still are. because that was a little while ago, wasn't it? >> yes it was, it was. >>— >> yes it was, it was. >> so talking about movies that, um, nice. and has um, very nice. and diane has also written she says, oh, also written in, she says, oh, these are beautiful these are my beautiful grandchildren, and oliver. grandchildren, ava and oliver. are those matching pyjamas very similar? >> i'm not sure if they're matching, but i like the stockings there on the on the wall. um, just above the fireplace. kind of a modern fireplace. kind of a modern fireplace. well done, well done. so everybody so happy christmas to everybody out . out there. >> also, may i just say we've received an email shaun, received an email from shaun, emma alfie and they say we emma and alfie and they say we write in all the time and never get a mention. so here we go. you're getting a mention . you're getting a mention. they're driving from devon to hampshire celebrate hampshire to celebrate christmas with badger and with their friends. badger and jotty. they say we watched you two on telly at 6 am. when we
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got up, and now are listening in the car. >> happy christmas. we've got sean, emma and alfie. uh, to say happy christmas to you there. so yes, merry christmas. yes, very, very merry christmas. now your now keep sending in your pictures. keep sending it all in. we'd love to hear it from you. gb views at gb news. com home now christmas general comes much specials much anticipated tv specials eastenders has been teasing today's episode since february. really gosh, how have i missed that? anyway what else is there on the tv menu today? one woman who knows the very best of the pick is showbiz reporter stephanie takyi, who's back with us. merry christmas morning, merry christmas, merry christmas . you always look amazing . . you always look amazing. >> don't you try. it's only one time of year. i want to bring the sequins and everything out by january will be back to black. >> oh , bless. you know, looking >> oh, bless. you know, looking fantastic . um, okay. what song? fantastic. um, okay. what song? come on then. well you know, we are all thinking about what the wheel's doing for christmas, but this year was such a monumental year for charles because year for king charles because obviously was his coronation obviously it was his coronation >> documentary excited >> one documentary i'm excited about day is
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about tomorrow and boxing day is king charles the third. the coronation so it's a behind the scenes documentary of all the run up to the coronation, and we are going to see king charles talking about it . apparently he talking about it. apparently he jokes about having sausage fingers with king, with prince william on it. obviously harry will not be making an appearance in it, but there is so much detail that has gone into this documentary. it's narrated by helena bonham carter , so i think helena bonham carter, so i think it will be quite good. watch tomorrow on bbc one at 650. >> so we've got a little bit of it here. i think . there we go. it here. i think. there we go. >> it's almost like we planned it almost. >> we have asked to modify >> we have been asked to modify three crowns, the great to easy wear like that . wear like that. >> and if you ever get lost, you just look confident and bow. you must have said this before i knew that. yes, our first year winner. i laid them out. >> won this race. you have been so thrilled, charles. >> that's a really intimate insight. >> actually, up close, we are very much beyond the crown. >> it's . it's good to see the
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>> it's. it's good to see the royals actually just being natural in their own habitat towards the coronation, because it was such a big affair. it will be interesting to see the inside of what happened behind the scenes. >> 100% stephanie, grinch. >> 100% stephanie, the grinch. >> 100% stephanie, the grinch. >> highest >> oh my gosh, it's highest grossing christmas film of all time. all time $526 million worldwide and the animation is available to watch on netflix. it's the you know, there was the jim carrey version from 2000, but it's the animated one that always grips people , and that is always grips people, and that is available on netflix to watch from now. and it's a good family film as well. >> i really like the grinch. you're not a fan, are you? i don't know, should we watch the trailer ? trailer? >> this is the animation. >> this is the animation. >> this is . because i'm happy. >> this is. because i'm happy. clap along. yeah you feel without a roof . without a roof. >> i'll let you in the morning. >> i'll let you in the morning. >> my grandma took me to see the
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original grinch, so i have a soft spot for that film. i mean, i like the film anyway, but, um, it's , uh. yeah. always brings it's, uh. yeah. always brings back very, very happy memories of going to the cinema with my grandma. >> i love the grinch. i never get bored of it. and as you're saying, there's so many different versions of it. but this animated it just cuts this animated one, it just cuts across ages. there's across all ages. and there's a definitely one to watch definitely a good one to watch over . over christmas. >> have we got? >> what else have we got? >> what else have we got? >> got doctor who now in cut >> we got doctor who now in cut gutwa he's making his debut as the time lord. so he's the 15th time lord. so he's taking over from david tennant . taking over from david tennant. so he's filling big boots . but so he's filling big boots. but you know, there's a lot of you know there's been a lot of conversation how he's going conversation and how he's going to he's going to do to do i think he's going to do amazing. black amazing. he's the first black doctor it's going to be doctor who. so it's going to be interesting spin he interesting to see what spin he puts it. it's going to be on puts on it. it's going to be on bbc one today at 555. all the fives , all but all the roads. fives, all but all the roads. it's all about eastenders now. they broke soap history when they done a flash forward. usually it's about the flashbacks on soaps, but they from february, they've been kind of hinting that a character is
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going to die in tonight's special, so it's going to be a whodunit . and there's seven whodunit. and there's seven characters who might get the chop tonight, so one of them might phil mitchell. hang on might be phil mitchell. hang on a minute , mitchell. a minute, mitchell. >> hang on a minute. so it's christmas day . it's a special. christmas day. it's a special. yeah. and the seven characters who might die . who might die. >> yes. it's happy christmas everyone on albert square on eastenders . um, but it's going eastenders. um, but it's going to be a whodunit and it's definitely going to be a female. but the person who's going to go is going to be one man on the square tonight, that's going square tonight, and that's going to be on 945 on bbc one. i think we've got a trailer. on no, phil is legend. he cannot go is such a legend. he cannot go anywhere. >> we're going to play the >> no, we're going to play the trailer a little bit later on in the show, so we'll bring that up then. mitchell's then. but phil mitchell's been in it as long as i've been alive. >> i know, that's what makes >> i know, and that's what makes christmas interesting when it comes because they comes to soaps, because they bnng comes to soaps, because they bring storylines, bring out their best storylines, but always time to say but it's always time to say goodbye someone last goodbye to someone like last yeah goodbye to someone like last year, goodbye to danny year, we said goodbye to danny dyer on eastenders, so it could
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be equally someone iconic as if by magic. >> christmas miracle. >> it's a christmas miracle. we've the eastenders trailer we've got the eastenders trailer amazing . amazing. >> what kind of man loves like this . this. >> oh whoa oh, he's cleaning the dirty work. >> yeah . no t well, no. why is >> yeah. no t well, no. why is she doing that? >> hey, could there be blood on the floor? >> i think it's sharon. i think she's going to be a killer bride on the run. >> the thing is, it's good because you can't defame a fictional character. no you can't. >> you can say whatever you want because. >> say whatever you like. >> say whatever you like. >> and it was definitely thank you, christmas very much. >> and it was definitely thank youand'istmas very much. >> and it was definitely thank youand'istmas christmas. ch. >> and fabulous christmas. >> and fabulous christmas. >> you. lovely. now, how >> and you. lovely. now, how would you like win £10,000 in would you like to win £10,000 in cold brand tack
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it with rudolph, didn't we? and we found out who's going to be reginald. uh, claim from a number of places on social media. thank here all media. thank you. we're here all week. claim on social media that all, depicted in all, all reindeer depicted in santa claus thing. a female reindeer. is that true or false? >> okay. is it true , true or >> okay. is it true, true or false? that all all santa's reindeer are female? >> all santas reindeer are female? they're not. >> are they? it's false because there's what's he called so i know he used to be called reginald. >> he's now rudolph. >> he's now rudolph. >> yeah, well, rudolph, the bloke, for a start. >> yeah. and there's a couple of blokes in there, isn't there. >> there's a there's an old deeh >> there's a there's an old deer. there's an old deer. >> no idea. and still no idea. and ones are there. and all the old ones are there. sorry well i'll tell you both saying you're both saying false. so you're both saying false. so you're both saying you're all three saying false. you're all three of you are saying false. you join you're saying. join false. yeah. you're saying. well, tell you you well, i can tell you that you are absolutely wrong. and are all absolutely wrong. and the reason for this, the reason for female for this female edinburgh university professors, gerald lincoln baird said, lincoln and david baird said, rudolph male, all rudolph cannot be a male, all the because female the other ones, because female
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deer the only ones who have deer are the only ones who have antlers christmas time. the antlers at christmas time. the male ones all drop off. >> oh my god. so they did need help driving the sleigh though, didn't they? they oh, look at you with your sexist jokes. >> i love it. sexist pagans . i >> i love it. sexist pagans. i thank you, olga. don't stand a chance. well, here's here's a lovely one. staying with nature. the wonderful nature theme. there's been something spotted in canada. a really rare. i think we've got a picture of it. somebody posted it. it's gone viral as they say about these things. and it's a wonderful black and white cardinal. they're normally just white or red whatever it is , but this red or whatever it is, but this one is black or white. do we have a picture of the cardinal? look. it's glorious. >> is it beautiful? >> is it beautiful? >> is it not stunning? >> is it not stunning? >> and they haven't seen one of these centuries. liz. these for like centuries. liz. so time for this so just in time for this christmas and everybody have posted this glorious. so the black santa cardinal black and white santa cardinal do fake? do you think he's fake? >> think he's i think he's >> i think he's i think he's fake. wait think he's fake? fake. wait you think he's fake? >> and white. but but wait, >> red and white. but but wait, that might be a fake. how could it be fake? but you can't have
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it be a fake? but you can't have a fake bird. it be a fake? but you can't have a fel e bird. it be a fake? but you can't have a fel mean, exactly what do you reckon? >> uh, well. well well, i'm going go real. i think that's going to go real. i think that's a real. going to go real. i think that's a emily, l. going to go real. i think that's a emily, go down to you. it's. >> emily, go down to you. it's. >> emily, go down to you. it's. >> i'll go fake if he's going real, you're going fake. >> going real well, i >> if he's going real well, i can tell you, you are can tell you, emily, you are absolutely if you pull it absolutely right. if you pull it up, it is a i generating. i talk about artificial intelligence. all of the time. the reason all of the time. and the reason you tell . and there's lots you can tell. and there's lots of and of these fake pictures. and that's what's to happen. that's what's going to happen. you tell about the you can tell about the extremities. so you extremities. so if you look a bit closer you'll see like for example claws, they sort of example the claws, they sort of blend into branch. so blend into the branch. so they're quite perfect. and they're not quite perfect. and you see things like you often see these things like remember and the remember the pope and the puffer. know, they say the puffer. you know, they say the devil. devil wears prada, devil. the devil wears prada, but a puffer. but the pope prefers a puffer. you remember and you might remember that one. and it's about the fingers it's always about the fingers and of stuff. so check and that sort of stuff. so check out tell you that out and i can tell you that obviously next year we're going to have few elections around to have a few elections around the us, probably the world. in the us, probably in because we have to in the uk, because we have to before january or whatever it is. um, listen out for lots of ai generated fake and so on ai generated fake news and so on and forth. we could be and so forth. we could be covering all that of covering all of that sort of
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stuff. uh, we stuff. interesting uh, do we have time one more? are we have time for one more? are we going to aiden's stuff? going to try aiden's stuff? >> aiden's stuff, >> let's go to aiden's stuff, and then we'll hopefully go. >> if we have time, we'll come back. okay >> aiden, through now. >> aiden, talk us through now. last time you were in aidan magee sport. magee normally does the sport. uh, was running us through magee normally does the sport. uh,christmas; running us through magee normally does the sport. uh,christmas menu.1g us through magee normally does the sport. uh,christmas menu. okay,:hrough magee normally does the sport. uh,christmas menu. okay, soyugh his christmas menu. okay, so what you got for us here what have you got for us here now? i i, patrick you, now? i i, patrick and you, emily, want take you on emily, want to take you on a journey. >> oh, look at you. you're a spiritual journey. not even a physical a taste physical journey, but a taste journey. of discovery, journey. a voyage of discovery, a journey. a voyage of discovery, 6 joy, journey. a voyage of discovery, a joy, a voyage of hope. and realisation. realisation that a joy, a voyage of hope. and reali�*isn'tr. realisation that a joy, a voyage of hope. and reali�*isn't just alisation that a joy, a voyage of hope. and reali�*isn't just foration that a joy, a voyage of hope. and reali�*isn't just for sustenance. food isn't just for sustenance. it's to reinvigorate it's also to reinvigorate our minds year . it's also to reinvigorate our minds year. and minds at this time of year. and i you, you see i present to you, you can see for the benefit of our our radio listeners, have christmas listeners, we have the christmas menu up on the screen menu up on up on the screen there. one of the items there are sick of six courses. if you include if you include drinks is the spiced tomato and orange soup. the kitchen soup. i've been in the kitchen cooking up a storm. this is amazing, if i might say so myself. you can see the pictures there. uh, of the ingredients being prepared. that was the coriander, the orange and the
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tomatoes. now before i go through the ingredients, i want you to taste it, because otherwise i don't. because we taste with our minds. i want you to with your with your to taste with your with your taste your taste buds, taste buds, your taste buds, taste buds, your taste go revolutionary taste buds go revolutionary for it. some as it. you've got some bread as well. it. well. just get it. >> get involved. yeah. okay all right. >> um. >> um. >> delicious. >> delicious. >> that is really mate. >> that is really good, mate. >> that is really good, mate. >> honestly is one of the >> that, honestly is one of the nicest soups i've ever had. genuinely. people genuinely. and for people listening i am listening on radio, i am drinking a bloody lovely soup. um, onions. >> going tomato, cherries, >> i'm going tomato, cherries, orange, zest. orange orange, orange zest. orange juice. zest >> it's got a kick, hasn't it. >> it's got a kick, hasn't it. >> tomato puree. uh, i can't >> tomato puree. mm. uh, i can't read my handwriting there. oh, yeah. gourmet ketchup. honey, you get the element of sweetness there. the cracked there. you've got the cracked peppeh there. you've got the cracked pepper. a pepper. the zest gives it a little bit bitterness towards little bit of bitterness towards the bitterness in my the end. no bitterness in my personality of course. vegetable stock, flakes that stock, chilli flakes for that heat. because the heat is important. because sometimes you're serving things. it's busy. can't get it to busy. you can't always get it to the temperature . the the optimum temperature. the chilli the heat. chilli retains the heat. >> i love is it dances >> but what i love is it dances on different parts of your tongue, doesn't it? because it's a is a party in your >> andrew is a party in your mouth and it's a party and
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everyone's invited. it's a party, everyone's invited and it's tape. got it's a tape. we've got bomb disposal on because disposal experts on site because i fear a taste explosion. i are seriously, pesto on top seriously, you got pesto on top of well? i'm serving it of it as well? i'm serving it with with seeded, seeded sourdough as well. i kept sourdough as well. i know i kept one one back. you've one back, a dry one back. you've got bread there well, but got the bread there as well, but it's very seasonal. i normally it's a very seasonal. i normally do chestnut, but i decided i'd do chestnut, but i decided i'd do something quite seasonal again this year. it's good again this year. it's a good colour, depth, it's colour, it's a good depth, it's bold, romantic. your bold, it's romantic. get your loved one around the table and share of this. share a cup of this. >> would swim you. >> i would swim in you. >> i would swim in you. >> patrick's finished. >> patrick's nearly finished. >> patrick's nearly finished. >> yeah, i've finished it. yeah, and want more. actually and i want more. actually >> throw more the break. >> throw some more in the break. >> throw some more in the break. >> what you think? >> emily. what do you think? andrew? like it. i think >> i really like it. i think it's divine iranian. >> see, we traditional >> see, we have a traditional menu, but also think, you menu, but i also think, you know, you're top chef and know, if you're a top chef and i'm thoughtful, a thoughtful, a top chef should yeah. you top chef should be. yeah. you know, star. no. not know, michelin star. no. not quite. waiting on quite. i'm just waiting on my badge come the post. badge to come through the post. but it should be a time of experimentation. we have the traditional stuff the traditional stuff in the afternoon. family coming afternoon. my family is coming around evening. around in the evening. we do have rules at the bottom of have some rules at the bottom of the well. the list as well.
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>> yeah, there are rules at the bottom list. very bottom of the list. just very quickly, going to run you quickly, i'm going to run you through aidan magee through some of aidan magee rules, the host kind of rules, right. the host kind of request no glasses containers request no glasses or containers to of to be positioned on the rail of the they may they may be the pool. they may they may be family, but they cannot run amok. >> no, no guests are asked to vacate half past >> no, no guests are asked to vacatybut half past >> no, no guests are asked to vacatybut only half past >> no, no guests are asked to vacatybut only heat past nine, but they only arrive at seven. unprofessional they have to have no to be out by 3:00. i have no deep down that they're going to at east at least stay until the east enders christmas special. they're be there enders christmas special. they'll be there enders christmas special. they'|i get be there enders christmas special. they'|i get up be there enders christmas special. they'|i get up in be there enders christmas special. they'|i get up in the be there enders christmas special. they'|i get up in the morningere enders christmas special. they'|i get up in the morning at 3:00. >> please respect neighbours by keeping even care about that. >> that very good. >> that very good. >> don't say that on the telly. >> no, no, certainly no, >> no, no, certainly not. no, there might be. >> andrew, thank for >> well, andrew, thank you for your game. you. you're your game. thank you. you're gonna you, gonna be hearing more from you, aidan. thank you for that. fantastic stick soup. genuinely, really, really lovely. and also the crockery that was involved. >> good? the crockery that was involved. >> nice good? the crockery that was involved. >> nice royalod? the crockery that was involved. >> nice royal twist, too. >> a nice royal twist, too. i thought you were gonna make a mockery crockery and mockery of my crockery and mockery. never. mockery. the crockery? no never. just reminder just a cheeky little reminder as well. coming just a cheeky little reminder as weivaiews@gbnews.com. ning in. vaiews@gbnews.com. we want to see, um. if it's people's first or the little first christmas or the little christmas are christmas infants that you are sending lovely sending in. it is lovely that and opening opening the presents, are presents, etc. but next we are going rejoined benjamin going to be rejoined by benjamin butterworth tomlinson butterworth and connor tomlinson because we're going to whizz you through newspaper. through your newspaper. basically. through your newspaper. basiyand. need to the news. now and we need to do the news. >> news .
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>> well , a very >> well, a very happy christmas to you and your family. joining us now is the journalist benjamin butterworth. and political commentator connor tomlinson . and we have a little tomlinson. and we have a little prezzie for you . prezzie for you. >> oh prezzie for you. >> on we do. yes. connor
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>>— >> on we do. yes. connor >> okay. wonderful love as you can see. >> thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> so open them up because, um, as you do that and you reveal we're going to be whizzing you through some of the, uh, newspaper we've it newspaper stories, we've got it being the hottest, the hottest christmas 1920. christmas day since 1920. >> are they are rather nice, aren't they? >> they are. >> they are. >> and actually, i'm wearing odd socks. so really solves socks. so this really solves the problem. course are. problem. of course you are. >> doesn't me. >> that doesn't surprise me. no no, got you some >> um, so we've got you some socks. wonderful sorry that socks. yes. wonderful sorry that it's better, but , uh, socks. yes. wonderful sorry that it's better, but, uh, i'm a it's not better, but, uh, i'm a bit skimpy , so there you go. bit skimpy, so there you go. >> it's all going on the weddings for a good cause. >> it's all going on the wedding. you've that wedding. now you've got that extra so extra guest to pay for, so there's not much budget left 100. to 100. so, connor, we're going to start this is start with you. so this is supposed hottest supposed to be the hottest christmas day since 1920. >> predictably, the >> yeah. and predictably, the excuse will be, oh, the world's on fire. don't we need to pay more un? more money towards the un? i mean , it's exhausting . it's mean, it's exhausting. it's predictable. everything is blamed on a global apocalypse. even the happiest day of the yeah even the happiest day of the year. because everything has to be the message. can we be about the message. can we just the that our just enjoy the fact that our toes freezing toes aren't freezing up? well, mine now mine certainly won't be. now
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thanks. ,i mine certainly won't be. now thanks. , i bet thanks. no. so yeah, i bet connoh thanks. no. so yeah, i bet connor, you just shoehorned in a little political, uh, message into that. >> i think you probably just enjoy the 14 degree heat. >> well, i, i agree, but you know that it's going to be politicised no matter what it is. yes. >> no, it is absolutely right. it will. >> they'll use this. we've just had hottest day, christmas had the hottest day, christmas day since 1920. you know, here's another ulez camera . another ulez camera. >> well, you know, we have an obsession with a white christmas, actually , you can christmas, but actually, you can count your fingers the number count on your fingers the number of genuine white christmases there england. at there has been in england. at least it's a bit more common in scotland last 50 years. scotland in the last 50 years. it's really a time it's not really a snowy time of yeah it's not really a snowy time of year, was , uh, it was year, but it was, uh, it was dickens that was obsessed with a white christmas because when he was around, there was various volcanic eruptions that had caused world get quite caused the world to get quite cold christmases were cold and white. christmases were very common back in 1800s. very common back in the 1800s. and so that's where a lot of our cultural imagination of a white christmas comes from. but actually, really is very actually, it really is very unusualin actually, it really is very unusual in this day and age. >> yes, gets colder in >> yes, it gets much colder in january it? november
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>> yes, it gets much colder in janurather it? november >> yes, it gets much colder in janurather chilly it? november >> yes, it gets much colder in janu rather chilly .t? november was rather chilly. >> we had a nippy november. benjamin gonna whizz us through here now. so james cleverly, home secretary , he is facing home secretary, he is facing calls . yes. calls to resign. yes. >> not very serious calls, but maybe it's a serious question. depends how you perceive it. but, um , after new laws around but, um, after new laws around spiking and tackling spiking were introduced , he's said to were introduced, he's said to have he admits to it. he he made a joke about spiking his wife's drink. now now he didn't make it on television , in a studio or, on television, in a studio or, you know, a professional context. and people have said that this is unacceptable and that this is unacceptable and that he should and that he should resign. and i think , i mean, you know, some think, i mean, you know, some people will it's a rather people will say it's a rather misguided thing to joke about. and he a politician and, you and he is a politician and, you know, of land know, laws of the land are his responsibility. i kind of responsibility. but i kind of think that when we pick politics up on every little, slightly silly thing that they say in their then kind their life, then what kind of politicians we going to end politicians are we going to end up with? >> e w— >> benjamin, you're giving him the doubt. you're the benefit of the doubt. you're giving minister. giving a conservative minister. >> christmas miracle, >> it's a christmas miracle, emily. that is. >> what do you. you >> what do you. what do you reckon, colin? >> we've frankly ,
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>> i think we've all frankly, made behind closed made dark jokes behind closed doors. i'm more frustrated with the government's absolute lack of anything of willingness to do anything on migration despite migration question. despite continually to do so. continually promising to do so. so i'm not that fussed about an edgy joke, frankly. um i think he should get out of the job for a hell of a lot less. yeah but maybe had been a victim a hell of a lot less. yeah but m.spiking had been a victim a hell of a lot less. yeah but m.spiking , had been a victim a hell of a lot less. yeah but m.spiking , yound been a victim a hell of a lot less. yeah but m.spiking , you might1a victim of spiking, you might think, well, family well, someone in my family actually so. someone very actually was so. so someone very close to me at the needle in her arm after drink in arm after one drink collapsed in the police knocked the high street, police knocked on door at a.m. the high street, police knocked on door at am. in the on our door at 2:02 am. in the morning. said, oh, morning. the hospital said, oh, we the drugs, we can't test for the drugs, even literally needle. >> so oh goodness . >> so oh my goodness. >> so oh my goodness. >> well, i share your frustration genuinely though, about say about the government, i must say we another story we have time for another story very we have time for another story vehthis cannabis vapes that >> this cannabis vapes that connor. conn0h >> oh yeah. they've been various adverts on tiktok for thc filled vape pens marketed to children about 25% of tiktok's user base are kids. there's been this really disturbing trend as well, at least in my local area in the london boroughs, a bunch of, uh, gold stickers of cannabis leaves with codes on them. it's with qr codes on them. it's becoming increasingly weird that
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you can just order drugs online so children's commissioner has come out and said, well, maybe we against we should take a stand against that. we should take a stand against tha benjamin, i'm >> benjamin, i mean, i'm unapologetically pro vape because think, you know, it because i think, you know, it doesn't health damage doesn't have the health damage of helped of a cigarette. and it's helped a up, which a lot of people give up, which is for their health. is really good for their health. but problem but there is a problem that, you know clearly know, people are clearly advertising at kids. in some cases, cannabis is obviously illegal. uh i despise cannabis. the smell that you get in city centres and town centres is just intolerable. so i don't want any new ways for to spread it. >> no, you don't want a big plume go plume of that everywhere you go to be honest with you, it's everywhere go at the moment to be honest with you, it's evtermsere go at the moment to be honest with you, it's evterms of go at the moment to be honest with you, it's evterms of the go at the moment to be honest with you, it's evterms of the smell, :he moment to be honest with you, it's evterms of the smell, isn'tioment to be honest with you, it's evterms of the smell, isn't it? ent in terms of the smell, isn't it? >> um, right. uh, thank you very much, chaps. stuff there. much, chaps. great stuff there. i'm squeeze in a i'm just going to squeeze in a quick picky, think, from quick picky, i think, from our wonderful listeners. wonderful viewers and listeners. gb gbnews.com, gb views the gbnews.com, this is martin determined to martin saying i'm determined to get patrick on the telly. get my son patrick on the telly. it's funny that it's only what my mum used to say. seasons greetings from sunny malta. we love gb news breakfast. well, we love gb news breakfast. well, we love you too. so thank you very, very much . and um, cracking very much. and um, cracking choice of name as well. may i
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say yes? >> do we have time for one more picture? >> no. on we don't. we'll have more later on in the show. of course we will. thank you though. >> we've got loads more in the next going to next hour. okay, i'm going to change it to something a little bit formal. think we're bit more formal. i think we're going you going to be giving you the latest showbiz. what's on your telly? talking telly? we're going to be talking about playing about the royal family playing some of course we'll some games. and of course we'll have weather. have your weather. >> things are heating >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boiler is sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there. i'm greg dewhurst and welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast . latest gb news weather forecast. well, it's mild, wet and breezy across much of the uk this christmas day and there is the risk of some snow across the scottish mountains to some early brightness for eastern parts of england, north east scotland, but generally a lot of cloud as we move through the day. outbreaks of across england outbreaks of rain across england and wales, which turn and wales, which will turn increasing heavy the west. increasing heavy in the west. and as this rain and then, as this rain bumps into higher ground of into the higher ground of scotland, could see 5 to 10cm
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scotland, we could see 5 to 10cm of snow above 300m. so officially making it a white christmas. but for many of us it will be mild breezy and grey. some glimmers of sunshine for northern ireland, temperatures still above average for the time of year. this rain across england and wales slowly pushes its way south eastwards through the during the the evening clearing during the early hours and also rain and snow across scotland moves out into the north sea, which means as we move into the early hours of boxing day, many places becoming dry , lengthy clear becoming dry, lengthy clear spells temperatures lower spells and temperatures lower than it have been of late. getting to freezing in the getting close to freezing in the countryside . add a touch of countryside. add a touch of frost ice across northern frost and ice across northern scotland, means a sunnier scotland, so it means a sunnier start for many. a drier start for boxing day . plenty of blue for boxing day. plenty of blue skies, the risk of a few showers largely around the coast and also quite frequent across northern scotland, but staying dry for the vast majority. but later on in the day, cloud and rain moves in across the far south—west, temperatures lower than they have been a little nearer average . nearer to average. >> it looks like things are
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wow. very good morning . it is wow. very good morning. it is 9:00 on monday. the 25th of december. merry christmas to you all and welcome to gb views christmas breakfast with me patrick christys and emily carver. you're looking nice today is said to be the warmest christmas day in more than a century. >> as the met office says temperatures should reach 14 or even 15 degrees and this means that a white christmas has been ruled out for most of you. >> but don't let that stop you from having a little bit of fun. send us in your christmas pictures of so many of you have gbviews@gbnews.com. caitlin coming. >> w- coming. >> also been tracking >> we have also been tracking santa flight around the world as he gifts for christmas.
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he delivers gifts for christmas. he's currently over the pacific ocean and he gifts for the fish. >> yeah, motoring along, santa's there. and we're also recognising what could be a tough day many struggling tough day for many struggling families, people struggling a bit with loneliness as well. right across the uk, people who've rely on banks who've had to rely on food banks , etc. so a little nod to them and the king queen are set and the king and queen are set to celebrate christmas with other the other members of the royal family sandringham house. family at sandringham house. >> king charles's christmas message also be broadcast message will also be broadcast at 3:00 afternoon. we'll be at 3:00 this afternoon. we'll be bringing on gb bringing that to you live on gb news. we will. >> and of course, aidan magee is here with all the latest sport. aiden. indeed. here with all the latest sport. aid good indeed. here with all the latest sport. aid good morning. here with all the latest sport. aid good morning everyone. merry >> good morning everyone. merry christmas one and you may christmas one and all. you may have noticed that i've been chefing this morning making some soup, there's some very soup, but there's also some very all sport on as all important sport going on as well. early christmas well. an early christmas present perhaps united perhaps for manchester united fans. taken over of fans. they were taken over of sorts last night. 25% gone has gone to the ineos chairman, sir james ratcliffe . we'll have more james ratcliffe. we'll have more on that later on and we'll be looking ahead to all the boxing day fixtures later this hour. >> thank you adam and greg
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dewhurst has your christmas weather. >> good morning and merry christmas. will it be a white christmas. will it be a white christmas or a wet christmas? find out in the forecast coming up soon. >> well, this morning we want to know what you're up to, doesn't he? yeah. although, although i must admit, i've sold out. right. and i've gone. obviously, i've gone for the clip on tie. >> and is it not in the right place? >> well i had what was it, a three minute break to get out of my christmas jumper and get into a full tux. so i've not done this properly and could fall this properly and it could fall off at any moment anyway, this morning want know what morning we want to know what you've up to today, you've been up to today, but more want to know more than that, we want to know if somebody's first if it's somebody's first christmas your family. can we christmas in your family. can we get pictures of them opening the presents or near the christmas tree? what's on your menu and your pictures when your nativity pictures for when your nativity pictures for when you emily you were young as well? emily and i have got ours in there embarrassing but they'll embarrassing, but they'll be there gb views of gb there on the last gb views of gb news. >> t of chubby cheeks. >> com lots of chubby cheeks. that's sure.
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that's for sure. well all we have been asking for pictures, all morning, haven't we? and you have delivered . uh, we? and you have delivered. uh, thank you for sending them over. katrina sent one in. she says merry christmas. my son lives in tokyo and my daughter in law, mizuki cooks up a lovely dinner every year . mizuki cooks up a lovely dinner every year. better than fast every year. better than any fast food restaurant. look that. food restaurant. look at that. what see there? what can we see there? >> wow. from japan. i mean, >> wow. so from japan. i mean, i'm not even going to guess because that i might end up offending there, i offending people there, but, i mean, looks mean, it looks wonderful. looks like piece of meat there like a big piece of meat there at the bottom. >> oh, and others, there's two plates mean, i'd eat it. >> whatever it is, i'd eat it. yes. you'd eat anything, yes. so you'd eat anything, wouldn't you? >> not that this is anything. this looks delicious. >> seasonal >> yeah. look says seasonal greetings family greetings from the dobson family . christmas the dobson . merry christmas to the dobson family . family. >> well, think we've got those pyjamas. >> we do. >> we do. >> cosy. >> cosy. >> yeah, i think where >> yeah, i think i know where you got pjs from anyway. go you got your pjs from anyway. go on. on. >> on. >> karen says this is my >> and karen says this is my seven year old granddaughter, sophie. with ruby. ruby the sophie. with ruby. is ruby the dog sophia. i think sophia's
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dog is sophia. i think sophia's the granddaughter. ruby is the granddaughter. yes. ruby is the granddaughter. yes. ruby is the dog. that's lovely picture . the dog. that's lovely picture. looks so cosy in that living room. very nice picture. looks so cosy in that living r001happyy nice picture. looks so cosy in that living r001happy christmasrre. looks so cosy in that living r001happy christmas everybody. >> happy christmas everybody. there says is always there paula says this is always my gorgeous three month old grandson , abel. grandson, abel. >> interesting name. he had a mabel . no, we have an abel. mabel. no, we have an abel. >> we've had a mabel and an abel >> we've had a mabel and an abel. and, um, looking forward to the day with my to spending the day with my family too. >> are you doing? >> what are you doing? >> what are you doing? >> what a cutie pie. dressed up as, uh. what would you an as, uh. what would you say? an elf for christmas helper or elf for a christmas helper or whatever want to it. whatever you want to call it. this bow is going this bow tie is not going to stay is it? we can see stay on. is it? we can see a disaster here and work with it in the break. okay. all right, well, look, it's the big day, isn't it? with family around isn't it? with family all around you preparing for you must be busy preparing for the big dinner tonight. >> it's always to >> yes. it's always important to eat whilst eat healthy, though. whilst enjoying all the festive food and mean, you. and drinks. i mean, you. >> yeah, i've just had four chocolates so you there is chocolates so you know there is that, isn't there? but we can. >> we are here to help. if you do. if you are watching the waistline you want be waistline or you just want to be a healthier. joining us is a bit healthier. joining us is nutritionist price. nutritionist monica price. monica for now, very happy
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christmas to you. firstly, thank good morning. >> good morning. you scrub up very well. patrick. may i say thank you very much. >> i can see this bow tie becoming a meme. >> i can see this bow tie becoming a meme . at some point becoming a meme. at some point it's moving into a different postcode, but i'll get it sorted in next break. hopefully. in the next break. hopefully. but how are happy christmas, but how are you happy christmas, merry to you and merry christmas to you both and everyone the at gb news. >> can i just say before we go anywhere else? it's a wonderful day. so yeah, merry christmas to youso monica, the um, the >> so monica, the um, the traditional turkey vegetables, it's healthy , isn't it? it's quite healthy, isn't it? yes. the basics. it's all the it's all the extras that sort of, uh , you know, rack up the of, uh, you know, rack up the calories . calories. >> that's exactly, exactly that , >> that's exactly, exactly that, emily. i mean, unfortunately, today most of us are going to consume about 6000 calories. now, i'm not usually big on calories. i don't sort of calories. i don't sort of calorie count. and don't like calorie count. and i don't like to a nutritionist, it's all to as a nutritionist, it's all about, you know, just eating a good, balanced diet. good, healthy, balanced diet. but, the is, but, you know, the problem is, is that, know, as you say, is that, you know, as you say, when have turkey, you know, when you have turkey, you know, it's it's high protein . it's low fat, it's high protein. and all the other meats that we
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have very good for have are very, very good for you. it's all the extras you. but it's all the extras that we it's all these that we have. it's all these lovely desserts that we now have all the way we cook things. the oils that we use. so unfortunately, that's what racks up all the fats and sugars, which of course is going to make you feel very sluggish and all you feel very sluggish and all you want to do that lovely you want to do after that lovely christmas is just go christmas dinner is just go to the sofa and a quick nap. the sofa and have a quick nap. >> oh, absolutely . no, it's >> oh, absolutely. no, it's a sight to behold, isn't it? just families all konkow all out there just catching there on the sofa, just catching flies with their and all flies with their mouths and all of that's what i intend to of that. that's what i intend to do a little bit later on. i think it's important though, monica, just say to monica, isn't it to just say to people, eat healthily if people, okay, eat healthily if you can, eat healthily if you want let's honest, want to. but let's be honest, you know, everyone's allowed a day off, aren't they? food wise? yeah it's. >> that's it, i think. patrick, what you've got to do is all about moderation and a healthy balance. so for instance, if you've just woken up you're you've just woken up and you're just have breakfast, just about to have breakfast, you going to you know that you're going to have meal later have a massive meal later on today everyone so so today or everyone does. so so have something just like a bowl
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of porridge maybe some of porridge or maybe some wholemeal with some maybe wholemeal toast with some maybe squashed banana or some peanut butter, you know, have some butter, or you know, have some eggs, some bacon , but, you know, eggs, some bacon, but, you know, have poached eggs or scrambled eggs and grill your bacon. as i say, lots of these things rack up sort of calories because up the sort of calories because of the that we cook things of the way that we cook things and that's the oils that we use. you know, we deep fat fry, for example, try to even when example, try to use even when you're cooking your roasties today, know, rapeseed today, you know, i use rapeseed oil on mine. and that's really good. it brings out all the flavour the potatoes and it's flavour of the potatoes and it's far less saturated fat than if you're cooking in other of you're cooking in other fats, of course. also like you're cooking in other fats, of course like also like you're cooking in other fats, of course like people so like you're cooking in other fats, of course like people put ke you're cooking in other fats, of course like people put butter on things like people put butter on their vegetables, you know, you don't need to do that really. you've all the other things you've got all the other things going so just steam your going on. so just steam your vegetables. emily's looking at patrick patrick likes to patrick there. patrick likes to add to his sprouts are a sprouts patrick, you don't need to. you've got all the other lovely juices and flavours going on in your christmas dinner. juices and flavours going on in your christmas dinner . and of your christmas dinner. and of course you've got alcohol as well . which which, you know, well. which which, you know, lots will be drinking
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lots of people will be drinking today. i'm happy to say that today. and i'm happy to say that it's champagne. emily, drink it's the champagne. emily, drink a champagne. why don't a glass of champagne. why don't you ? because that's the you both? because that's the one. yes that's. yeah, very low calorie . and it's better. yeah, calorie. and it's better. yeah, it's a good one to drink. >> just a word to anyone who's thinking palming emily thinking of palming emily off with a glass of prosecco. she will and she will call you will know and she will call you out it. so uh, so there you out for it. so uh, so there you go. >> sound horrible. well, no, not that much of a princess. >> the good things, >> one of the good things, though, interest though, monica, in the interest of sustainability, which everybody seems to be all about these the best thing about these days, the best thing about these days, the best thing about the is there's the christmas dinner is there's always leftover. you always leftover. so you basically don't basically double dinner. don't you? go the main dinner, you? so you go the main dinner, a little pause , an interlude, a little pause, an interlude, the intermission , and then and the intermission, and then and then you're back at it for round two and just end up, you two and you just end up, you know, chewing off the know, chewing the bones off the turkey . that's. turkey. that's. >> you certainly do. but try and have some fruit, you know, and there's satsumas, there's clementines around. there's apples. know, tend to apples. you know, we tend to forget on this day, but forget fruit on this day, but that's good thing for that's a really good thing for you eat because it just aids you to eat because it just aids your digestion. it just gives
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your digestion. it just gives you little from the you a little break from all the heavy, lovely, uh, heavy, lovely, wonderful, uh, gooey puddings that we're all going to be having. and that chocolate yule log, um, you know, which i should be having some later on as well. some of that later on as well. so it's all about what you do and try and for a little and then try and go for a little walk. you know, we've a very walk. you know, we've got a very mild today across the mild day today across the country. seems. you country. it seems. so if you can, you know, maybe have a little rest and then everyone just go for a little just get out and go for a little walk, even if you go for a 30 minute walk, will do the minute walk, it will do the power good. and then you can power of good. and then you can come back home and then go straight to that straight back to that turkey. >> there go, patrick. >> well, there you go, patrick. a of fruit, perhaps a grape a bit of fruit, perhaps a grape or two with cheese board. a bit of fruit, perhaps a grape or tyeah,th cheese board. a bit of fruit, perhaps a grape or tyeah, well cheese board. a bit of fruit, perhaps a grape or tyeah, well that'sese board. a bit of fruit, perhaps a grape or tyeah, well that's it. board. a bit of fruit, perhaps a grape or tyeah, well that's it. i)oard. a bit of fruit, perhaps a grape or tyeah, well that's it. i mean, >> yeah, well that's it. i mean, there'll be some fig chutney so that'll that'll aid with the digestion. but monica, thank you very you being very much. thank you for being such a good i hope you such a good sport. i hope you have a wonderful christmas. take care. >> you too. >> you too. >> thank much. bye bye. >> thank you so much. bye bye. >> thank you so much. bye bye. >> nutritionist monica price is. >> nutritionist monica price is. >> makes some good >> i mean, she makes some good points. should not you points. we should not be, you know, stuffing our faces. but i think christmas day is acceptable. >> yeah, well, mean, i think, acceptable. >mean, i, well, mean, i think, acceptable. >mean, to fell, mean, i think, acceptable. >mean, to be, mean, i think, acceptable. >mean, to be honestn, i think,
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acceptable. >mean, to be honest withhink, acceptable. >mean, to be honest with you, i i mean, to be honest with you, i always feel guilty. guilt always feel guilty. i get guilt now lot. if i have, if now quite a lot. if i have, if i gawd, because i did lose a bit of weight recently and then i find dream boy, i find it very easy. were being the key word there. thank you very much. um but it very easy to put but i find it very easy to put the back on so will be the weight back on so i will be gorging but then i'll gorging today, but then i'll have to mentally say to myself, look, you've got to have a few days off this, know, so days off this, you know, so there go. there's there we go. but there's some other town. not just other news in town. not just what's your plate. of course. what's on your plate. of course. and the prime minister, rishi sunak, starmer, the sunak, and keir starmer, the leader of the opposition, have released their christmas messages. messages are not >> yes, the messages are not completely christmas or completely about christmas or not christmas. not only about christmas. >> have >> they clearly have a few political undertones. let's take a listen. >> p- p— >> christmas is a time of peace, joy, >> christmas is a time of peace, joy, compassion a time of joy, compassion in a time of hope and a promise of a better world. and today, as we look ahead, let's that promise world. and today, as we look aheébrighter that promise world. and today, as we look aheé brighter futureiat promise world. and today, as we look aheé brighter future burningise of a brighter future burning into year. wherever you into the new year. wherever you are and whatever you are doing for the festivities. i wish you all a very merry christmas and a happy new year. >> as communities across britain gather together for a period of
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faith and festivities , i want to faith and festivities, i want to wish you all a very merry christmas. merry christmas from everyone at the liberal democrats . democrats. >> it is such a joyous time of the year. i've enjoyed watching the year. i've enjoyed watching the christmas spirit spread across the country, watching christmas trees pop up all around the lights, making the darker evenings sparkle . it's darker evenings sparkle. it's a time when we can come together with friends and family to sing to eat, give and receive presents and thank god for the grace and blessings we have to celebrate in our life . celebrate in our life. >> oh wow, that we go man who knows a thing or two about politics, christmas speeches and writing them for politicians is former political adviser matthew laza matthew. thank you very much. so look, what do you make of the winter wishes there, do you think are they a bit disingenuous or do they actually mean. well? >> well, i think they mean well because i think it's a time for remembering you know, remembering that you know, all politicians, their politicians, whatever their party, in party, are basically in politics, are to make the country better. now, they may disagree how it's done,
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disagree on how it's done, but at is a to at christmas is a moment to remember that politics is actually, if i may say so, a noble trade. despite you know, all know, the swings noble trade. despite you know, all roundabouts/, the swings noble trade. despite you know, all roundabouts ultimatelyjs noble trade. despite you know, all roundabouts ultimately it's and roundabouts ultimately it's about making the country which we all care about better. so yeah, think let's let's be yeah, i think let's let's be charitable them um, that charitable to them all. um, that ultimately they do mean ultimately they do they do mean those words and they do use it themselves a moment of reflection. >> should we did hear >> we should say we did hear from richard tice the leader from richard tice to the leader of reform, um, uk reform party. he, he delivered one he, he delivered a little one minute to, i guess minute speech to, i guess they're pretty well. they're polling pretty well. what you make reform? what do you make of reform? >> do think that they're >> do you think that they're going cause the tories a lot going to cause the tories a lot of disruption at the next election? think election? yeah, i think this i think reform are going to be a growing story. >> in the sunday papers >> we saw in the sunday papers yesterday they're going to yesterday that they're going to stand single tory stand against every single tory across so think across great britain. so i think that that will certainly not the christmas present that lots of tory mps wanted because although under our first past the post system, unlikely system, it's quite unlikely that they'll get anybody elected because was because you because was because of, you know, have poll to know, they have to poll just to focus on particular constituencies they'll constituencies and they'll their support quite spread .
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support is quite evenly spread. it's perfectly possible they might tories seats. um, might cost the tories seats. um, um, and make that if labour does get a majority, make that labour majority bigger than it would otherwise be. majority bigger than it would oth yes. ;e be. >> yes. >> yes. >> it doesn't look like they have any intention to do any deals with some of the tory candidates. they're going candidates. so they're not going to life easier. to make anyone's life easier. no. when it comes to political parties anyway. no. when it comes to political parand anyway. no. when it comes to political parandanycourse, key >> and of course, the key thing we'll this in politics we'll see this year in politics is debates as we go up to is the debates as we go up to the election. there's i was involved in the negotiation. are they off? and they on are they off? and whether richard's included in the they keep or not. the debates if they keep or not. now to be. yeah. or now he'll have to be. yeah. or richard or nigel reform. richard or nigel from reform. and be a huge issue and that will be a huge issue coming up. and that will be a huge issue conwelljp. and that will be a huge issue conwell it. and that will be a huge issue conwell it will be, it will be, >> well it will be, it will be, i suspect. i mean, i don't want to put words in your mouth. i suspect it will be nigel, if it comes to the debate. um, look, one of the big political stories doing was kind doing the rounds today was kind of the only one in a sense, really, not really, because there's not a lot are these in my lot else on. are these in my view, quite ridiculous for view, quite ridiculous calls for james resign. james cleverly to resign. i don't know how you feel about that. the context is there that. what the context is there to a note of disagreement, to bring a note of disagreement, i think we've all, you
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i think i think we've all, you know, made off the remarks know, made off the cuff remarks which we might have regretted. >> i think this one really >> but i think this one really was, the pale. was, uh, beyond the pale. i mean, he's becoming bit of mean, he's becoming a bit of a loose cannon. he got into trouble few weeks ago for his, trouble a few weeks ago for his, uh, on on microphone uh, caught on on microphone comments that comments about a labour mp that i was ridiculous to call i think was ridiculous to call for resignation over that. for his resignation over that. but when he described, um, or didn't describe a constituency with another mp, with a rude word of another mp, this different. the this is very different. the department launched department of justice launched a campaign know, campaign against, uh, you know, drug was it was drug spiking, etc. it was it was it was it was, it was a, it was a pretty dodgy joke. you have to realise it's not in the officer's mess now. is the officer's mess now. he is the home secretary. so. yeah. but i mean, do you see where the calls. >> i don't think it's just manufacture outrage by a left wing newspaper. >> anyone sorry. >> does anyone actually. sorry. >> does anyone actually. sorry. >> broken protocol here >> who's broken protocol here by, reporting by, you know, reporting something that they've overheard? uh you know, a private and the ultimate private event and the ultimate thing here is to get rid of thing here is to just get rid of another home secretary, it? >> well, clearly, there is a political agenda behind but >> well, clearly, there is a pthink|l agenda behind but >> well, clearly, there is a pthink it's,enda behind but >> well, clearly, there is a pthink it's, youn behind but >> well, clearly, there is a pthink it's, you know, d but >> well, clearly, there is a pthink it's, you know, it but >> well, clearly, there is a pthink it's, you know, it is but i think it's, you know, it is based on he's fed the machine. he's fed the attack machine against him with completely inappropriate comments.
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>> yeah. >> yeah. >> well, i'm he's >> well, i'm sure he's regretting it. >> he's not having a great >> yeah. he's not having a great christmas before christmas having all these, uh, articles. >> mean, there's >> yeah. i mean, i mean, there's plenty plenty of other plenty there's plenty of other things to criticise. >> like, for example, you know, rowing all the rowing back on all of the immigration but there immigration promises, but there we go. um, okay. so so whilst many of are enjoying our many of us are enjoying our christmas there are many christmas day, there are many who sacrificing who are sacrificing the festivities with their families to keep us safe. >> yes, of course we're talking about british armed forces personnel in the uk and across the world. they're working tirelessly this christmas , tirelessly this christmas, nearly 7000 members of the army, navy and air force are spending christmas overseas this year. >> well , joining us now is >> well, joining us now is sergeant james lowry of the royal corps of signals in the british army. live in bahrain. firstly, very merry christmas and thank you. thank you , thank and thank you. thank you, thank you for everything that you do to keep us safe all throughout the year . to keep us safe all throughout the year. what are you doing over there for the big day today ? >> thank 7_ >> thank you. ? >> thank you. merry 7 >> thank you. merry christmas to you too. uh, so we've just been
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up this morning. we've had some coffee with all the, uh, troops and, uh, yeah, we're just having and, uh, yeah, we're just having a bit of a merry christmas at the moment. waiting for lunch. >> so have you spent christmas away from home before , or do away from home before, or do you, uh . or is this your first year? >> yeah. this is my first time. so i've been in the army 12 years now, and, uh, quite fortunate. this is my first time away, so. >> ah. and presumably it might be the first of many as well. this is the kind of job that you sign up for. it can take you all around the world, can't it? what is what is christmas like in the armed forces in bahrain? then >> so it's pretty good here. we've got a lot of, um, kind of stuff we're doing today. so we've had coffee this morning. uh, we had a quiz night last night, there's, night, and there's, um, festivities down for this evening having evening, so everyone's having a good time . good time. >> uh, now , could i ask, uh, >> uh, now, could i ask, uh, james, if that's all right? could you give us, if you want to, a little message for your family back here at home? what would you like to say to them ?
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would you like to say to them? >> yes. last time at home, i've been on facetime this morning and seen them presents. it's my wife, charlotte. uh, my daughter penny, and my son sam . and then penny, and my son sam. and then our dog rosie, as well . our dog rosie, as well. >> oh, bless you all right, well, um, look, thank you very, very much for coming on the show and for everything that you do for us as well over there and, uh, elsewhere around the world. and, um , could i just ask as and, um, could i just ask as well ? um, one and, um, could i just ask as well? um, one final one. sorry. i know i'm running over time here a little bit, really, but, uh, what made you want to sign up to the armed forces ? what was up to the armed forces? what was it? uh, because it's an incredibly brave thing to do . incredibly brave thing to do. >> my, uh, my granddad served national service in the royal corps of signals , uh, back in corps of signals, uh, back in the 60s. and that was kind of my motivation to join up. so it went from there . went from there. >> oh, good stuff , james. well, >> oh, good stuff, james. well, thank you. >> i couldn't quite make out what james was saying there, actually, but i think his family history of your family in the military. there go, it's
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military. so there you go, it's granddad, etc. >> james, we'll >> well, look, james, we'll leave you to it. and again, just thank you very much thank you very, very much for everything do for us. everything that you do for us. i hope you have a wonderful christmas and love to your family james family as well as sergeant james lowry there. thank you. merry christmas in the british army. >> i like the christmas tree. they're traditions. they're keeping traditions. >> i just think it's >> oh, lovely. i just think it's really important. that really important. i know that his line wasn't too great there, which bit a shame, but which is a bit of a shame, but hey, he's dialling from hey, he's dialling in from bahrain. give a nod bahrain. but just to give a nod to of our armed forces to all of our armed forces personnel, all around the world at the moment, is a by at the moment, it is a by product of, uh, probably one of the most difficult jobs the the most difficult jobs in the world, that you end world, isn't it, that you end up, know, from your up, you know, away from your families far flung families and in far flung corners of the world. so it's important remember them important to remember them today, important to remember them tod yes, it is indeed. now we've >> yes, it is indeed. now we've got just coming in, the got pictures just coming in, the prince princess wales. prince and princess of wales. they've new image of they've shared a new image of prince princess prince george, princess charlotte prince louis. charlotte and prince louis. there this like their there you go. this is like their formal family christmas photo, but just the three of them. but it's just the three of them. just three children. george just the three children. george charlotte louis. charlotte and louis. >> they went for a strong black and white theme. yeah, because their christmas , it must
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their actual christmas, it must have shot the same day have been shot on the same day because i think they're wearing the things. was. the same things. yes. it was. yes christmas photos yes um, their christmas photos as whole family was that as a whole family was was that kind of and white kind of black and white aesthetic? like it, you like aesthetic? i like it, you like it? >> nice %m- >> nice little pop of colour. >> nice little pop of colour. >> a black and white >> i'm a bit black and white today, i? there we go. today, aren't i? there we go. >> that's true. >> that's true. >> although i will getting >> although i will be getting this bow sorted in the this bow tie sorted in the break. i only had minutes break. i only had three minutes to put it on. if you're just joining now, we go. joining us now, there we go. we'll get it sorted. anyway, let's get your weather update with name with greg dewhurst. great name for there for a weatherman. there >> there, i'm greg >> hello there, i'm greg dewhurst welcome to your dewhurst and welcome to your latest news, weather latest gb news, weather forecast. it's mild, forecast. well, it's mild, wet and of the and breezy across much of the uk this day there is this christmas day and there is the some snow across the the risk of some snow across the scottish mountains. two some early brightness for eastern parts north—east parts of england, north—east scotland, generally lot of scotland, but generally a lot of cloud move through cloud as we move through the day. across day. outbreaks of rain across england wales, which will england and wales, which will turn increasingly heavy in the west. then, as this rain west. and then, as this rain bumps into the higher ground of scotland, see 5 to 10cm scotland, we could see 5 to 10cm of snow above 300m. so officially making it a white christmas. but many of us it christmas. but for many of us it will mild, breezy and grey.
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very merry christmas everybody . very merry christmas everybody. >> thank you very much for joining us here on christmas day. breakfast with me patrick christie's and emily carver. >> yes. now we've been asking for of sorts of things. >> we've been quite demanding, actually . we this christmas actually. we have this christmas morning. have much actually. we have this christmas morni|to have much actually. we have this christmas morni|to and have much actually. we have this christmas morni|to and you're much actually. we have this christmas morni|to and you're sending ch listen to us and you're sending them in. so thank you, jessica says santa's been first christmas . charles. christmas for armani. charles. oh, what a little cutie. the presence of bigger than her. >> yeah. they are. we have been
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inundated with so many lovely, wonderful family snaps. the inbox at the moment gb views and gb views. >> com joyful face. that was. >> com joyful face. that was. >> yes, it's just the happiest place to be. is all the emails that you're sending in and everything. thank you for everything. so thank you for that. we've got a little that. and we've got a little picture that alice has sent in. she says, here's a picture of my son tim and his little baby, nina. oh son tim and his little baby, nina. on a little young family and that's, uh, their first christmas. so uh, many more, i hope. but thank you very much, everybody, for sending in these wonderful pictures. keep them coming. we just want to have as much of a great christmas as we can with you. >> i can't stop smiling. >> i can't stop smiling. >> i can't stop smiling. >> i know i grinned normally, but mean, help it today. but i mean, can't help it today. those are lovely photos. thank you for sending them in. >> think reason really why >> i think the reason really why you stop smiling you can't stop smiling is because what we're because you've seen what we're about next. about to do next. >> and i'm sat next to >> and because i'm sat next to such a handsome, bond esque man. of we go. such a handsome, bond esque man. of well, we go. such a handsome, bond esque man. of well, so we go. such a handsome, bond esque man. of well, so this we go. such a handsome, bond esque man. of well, so this christmas, >> well, so this christmas, there are many of us who will love a tipple. some love a tipple. and some cocktails, course. love a tipple. and some coc yes.s, course. love a tipple. and some cocyes ,, course. love a tipple. and some coc yes , we course. love a tipple. and some coc yes , we areirse. love a tipple. and some coc yes , we are now joined love a tipple. and some cocyes , we are now joined by >> yes, we are now joined by dnnks
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>> yes, we are now joined by drinks helena nicklin. drinks writer helena nicklin. >> to walk us >> who's going to walk us through how to make a fantastic cocktail. morning. thank through how to make a fantastic coclvery morning. thank through how to make a fantastic coclvery muchmorning. thank through how to make a fantastic coclvery much for'ning. thank through how to make a fantastic coclvery much for taking hank through how to make a fantastic coclvery much for taking thek you very much for taking the time christmas day time out of your christmas day to us. so what are we going to help us. so what are we going to help us. so what are we going to today? happy christmas, to make today? happy christmas, happy christmas to you both. >> well, it's i love the fact that it's very early . so this is that it's very early. so this is quite a light cocktail, even though it doesn't sound like it. it's a snowflake margarita and looks like this . looks like this. >> oh looks like this. >> on very nice . wow. >> on very nice. wow. >> on very nice. wow. >> very nice. so we've got in front of us here. we're joined by the way, by aidan magee and matthew laza. uh, never missing an excuse for absolutely , absolutely. >> is there any reason? okay so we've got some. >> we've got the ingred currants here. we think so. can we make it along with you if you talk us through it? is that all right? >> absolutely. yeah sure. i'm going mine and just sort going to sip mine and just sort of judge you afar. of judge you from afar. >> there . >> there. >> there. >> don't fall off your seat. so what does aiden need to do first? >> okay , so first of all, we
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>> okay, so first of all, we need to make sure we've got all the right ingredients. so a premium silver tequila, some triple sek , some lime juice. triple sek, some lime juice. excellent and some unsweetened coconut milk. >> oh, coconut milk. >> oh, coconut milk. >> no. we've got some desiccated coconut. that's only good. >> was there any coconut? wow look, you know what? we've got the booze. which is the most important thing. no one thought we were going to pollute it with coconut milk. we're not animals, are. yeah i must say it are. so. yeah i must say it feels like it shouldn't work. >> but actually , it really does. >> but actually, it really does. but do you know what? it's going to be delicious without without the coconut milk? yeah, it doesn't matter. you've got to essentially make a margarita. oh, lovely. okay, what do we >> lovely. okay, so what do we know? in first? i know? what goes in first? i mean, i think is all over mean, aiden, i think is all over this. we've little bit of this. we've got a little bit of a cocktail shaker as well. oh, wow. yeah. um so let's, uh, let's get cracking, shall we? what we first? what's what should we do first? what's the order? >> well, i you combine, first of all, tequila with the triple all, the tequila with the triple sec juice. you sec and the lime juice. you
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shove all in, it's really shove it all in, it's really into the shaker . shove it all in, it's really into the shaker. i'd go 25, about 25 mils. i'll be free pounng about 25 mils. i'll be free pouring at about 25 mils of tequila , about 25 mils of the tequila, about 25 mils of the triple, as well . triple, as well. >> there we go. >> there we go. >> hey, i'm not sure if the measure is going to be exactly as advertised. >> he is making it for three people as well, so i'm making it for three people. don't forget. very clear for anyone at home right now who's thinking that, uh, bit uh, thinking we're going a bit overboard. yeah, we've problem. >> i've got a problem, but it's not this lime juice as well. >> have you lime juice as well? >> have you lime juice as well? >> yeah, like lime juice too. yeah.i >> yeah, like lime juice too. yeah. i mean, are you pouring those straight into the glass. >> i'm pouring them straight. >> straight into the mixer. we're going shake them up in we're going to shake them up in a how lime juice to a moment. how much lime juice to this? >> well, mm- mm— >> well, about 30 mils. if you can. 30 mils. can. uh, 30 mils. >> it's not pouring that >> okay. it's not pouring that readily, going to readily, but i'm going to persevere because all have to persevere because we all have to suffer our and suffer for our art now and again, don't we? >> i love the smell. >> i love the smell. >> yes. so >> yes. so >> so, helena, is this one of your personal favourites? are your personal favourites? are you fan the margarita in general?
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>> i love the margarita and >> oh, i love the margarita and it's come back. you used to be that kind of sweet slushy stuff that kind of sweet slushy stuff that sort get in that you could sort of get in mexican restaurants. >> by the way. >> i'm shaking now, by the way. >> i'm shaking now, by the way. >> not shaking in general, just shaking the mixer you were shaking margarita. >> it's not quite sophistic, haven't they? >> um like aiden. are >> now? um quite like aiden. are i say? i gonna say? >> see what we've oh, >> let's see what we've got. oh, i love this. i did this last yeah i love this. i did this last year, remember? >> so when, when do have the. >> so when, when do we have the. we've gone for, uh, we've got, we've gone for, uh, desiccated cocoa nuts here. so not coconut milk. have you put any bits of coconut? any actual bits of coconut? >> can pouring, the way? >> yeah. well, yes. >> yeah. well, yes. >> basically the desiccated coconut is to rim the glass. so what do is you'd pour what you would do is you'd pour a the 666 like, which a bit of the 666 or like, which is orange liqueur onto is an orange liqueur onto a plate before you fill the glasses and then you and then you, you sprinkle the coconut onto a plate and then you twist the glass. and that gives it the nice coconutty rim instead of salt. >> yes, because normally you have salt, don't you, helena? >> which some people, yes, some people like, some people don't like . like. >> exactly. that's why you've got the choice. really. you can
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like if you like a salty margarita, then use a nice coarse salt so it looks like snow . you like coconut, use snow. you like coconut, use coconut mix the two. coconut or you mix the two. >> going great guns here. >> i'm going great guns here. i'll tell you. yeah. >> making more. >> aiden's making more. >> aiden's making more. >> it is, because >> yeah. no, it is, because i don't know how much we meant to have they're quite small have it. they're quite small portions and it portions at the moment, and it is christmas. we've got to be generous. what helena was saying. >> aiden? yeah, just. just before poured anything into before he poured anything into the this has the glass. right. this ship has now sailed. we were now sailed. okay. we were supposed some coconut supposed to put some coconut around the glass. around the rim of the glass. >> oh, i see, so no one told me that. >> yeah. no. well, you jumped the bit there. the gun a bit there. >> yeah, i suppose so. >> yeah, i suppose so. >> sorry. i was thinking about. >> sorry. i was thinking about. >> anyway, we could maybe just now you you make make the, now if you if you make make the, uh, moist. moist with uh, make it moist. moist with a bit triple stack, i think bit of the triple stack, i think was the shout. >> it's not without making it messy. i'm sorry that, mate. >> no one cares. no one cares. that's fine. people cleaning that's fine. people are cleaning up just, um. it'll be up after us. just, um. it'll be absolutely fine. there go. absolutely fine. there we go. and leave over to you now. >> okay, let's give it a go. >> okay, let's give it a go. >> it's all coming together. >> it's all coming together. >> helen, i'm terribly sorry.
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this is rather chaotic, this is this is rather chaotic, but think aidan doing but i think aidan is doing a very good job. and i don't. i >> let's just go. >> let's just go. >> well, they're coming from you, i think he's doing you, patrick. i think he's doing a good job. >> is he? yeah. no. you're brilliant. that's good. yeah, but that's good. >> supposed in there, is but that's good. >> no,yposed in there, is but that's good. >> no, itysed in there, is but that's good. >> no, it is,j in there, is but that's good. >> no, it is,j is. in there, is it? no, it is, it is. >> it's meant to go on the side. but it's meant you're meant to mix it up. is that right, helena? >> what do you think? what's your verdict? >> on. we haven't not >> hang on. we haven't we're not finished i haven't put finished yet, so i haven't put the of it up. the rest of it up. >> is that. that's going to taste slightly different to mine. >> so diplomatically express it. >> so diplomatically express it. >> rest. >> oh, god. we can rest. >>— >> oh, god. we can rest. >> don't worry. >> good. don't worry. >> good. don't worry. >> this is why we should have done a dry run of this right? >> run. done a dry run of this right? >> and, un. done a dry run of this right? >> and, uh, and, well, maybe not. maybe not, maybe not. let aiden unleash on it. >> well, the thing is, we didn't have ingredients. that's have all the ingredients. that's the a cocktail. >> it's not a cocktail. >> it's not a cocktail. >> oh, yeah, the coconut milk is quite important um, yeah. quite important here. um, yeah. >> you think? mean, >> what do you think? i mean, what's what's the verdict on that? not that bad, it? that? it's not that bad, is it? i mean, i've seen i've had worse. i've had worse in wetherspoons and going wetherspoons and i'm going to have
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wetherspoons and i'm going to havall right, all right, let's >> all right, all right, let's go. i'm gonna a. do you go. i'm gonna have a. do you want a taste of one that isn't covered in coconut? >> so. >> yes. i think so. >>— >> yes. i think so. >> i'll take for the team. >> i'll take one for the team. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> will not turn any drink down. >> will not turn any drink down. >> cheers. >> so cheers. >> so cheers. >> christmas, >> merry christmas, happy christmas, christmas. >> merry christmas, happy chr sorry ;, christmas. >> merry christmas, happy chr sorry ;, this. �*istmas. >> sorry about this. >> sorry about this. >> i'm we butchered your, >> i'm sorry we butchered your, uh, recipe there, um, >> i'm sorry we butchered your, uhleast recipe there, um, >> i'm sorry we butchered your, uhleast recfoundere, um, >> i'm sorry we butchered your, uhleast recfoundere, how um, >> i'm sorry we butchered your, uhleast recfoundere, how tor, at least we found out how to make it. >> it kind of works. >> it kind of works. >> it's quite. it's quite tasty, isn't it? >> it's quite tasty. isn't it? >> if s quite tasty. isn't it? >> if you've tasty. isn't it? >> if you've tasttequila at >> if you've got tequila at home, you've triple sick home, if you've got triple sick at you've got cruciani coconut. >> crucially, as it turned out, then you're going to able then you're going to be able to make delicious cocktail. make this delicious cocktail. yeah, got yeah, indeed. and have you got any favourites for any other little favourites for us? quickly because us? just, just quickly because we've obviously butchered that one. are looking one. so if people are looking around their drinks cabinet at home other little. >> yeah, i think embrace sherry. sherry is really, really sherry is a really, really beautiful the beautiful drink when it's the dry version of it, or even the sweet a cocktail. use in sweet in a cocktail. use that in a cocktail maraschino a cocktail with a maraschino cherry. go retro. actually really nice. tart. very really nice. very tart. very sweet. nice. >> helen, what about . what >> helen, what about. what about, um. what about bubbles? you know, i like bubbles in my cocktails . would you. would you cocktails. would you. would you have because have those as well? because i tend to, like, give it,
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tend to tend to, like, give it, give a bit of effervescence to the yeah, absolutely. i think >> yeah, absolutely. i think anything could anything with bubbles, you could put shot of almost put on a little shot of almost anything in it. usually white spirits work better. yeah, a gin, cocktails you can make . i gin, cocktails you can make. i mean, there are bellinis as well as which is peach juice with prosecco , which really, prosecco, which is really, really lovely. you can the really lovely. or you can the classic, course, is the classic, of course, is the buck's fizz where you put the you can either make champagne or cremant maher maaroufe you can either make champagne or cremaryeah mahermaaroufe you can either make champagne or cremaryeah what er maaroufe juices. yeah what experimentation is key . experimentation is key. >> helena, what's your what's your tip for the percentages on buck's fizz ? what should the buck's fizz? what should the proportions be between juice and fizz? well i think it's usually two parts fizz to one part juice. >> and i'd put the juice in first so you don't sort of kill all the bubbles, you know? and then that way you get a nice kind of gradation of colour as well. >> that's interesting. juice in first. i'll remember that . first. i'll remember that. >> hello. thank very much. >> hello. thank you very much. that drinks writer helena that is drinks writer helena nicklin. who is going to nicklin. there who is going to have a fabulous christmas . and have a fabulous christmas. and thank doing your best. thank you for doing your best. frankly, working with what you've is like, it's
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you've got is like, it's like a load of naughty school kids here. the exception of here. with the exception of emily, no doubt i've got it right. >> i'll stick to soup. >> i'll stick to soup. >> yes, aiden. thank you very much. all right. okay. well, actually, is going to stay actually, aiden is going to stay with because it's time with us now because it's time for latest sporting for your latest sporting headlines, isn't it? so, aiden, what's on in the world of sport? >> well, a big development last night world of manchester night in the world of manchester united, biggest football united, the biggest football club world. british club in the world. british billionaire jim ratcliffe billionaire sir jim ratcliffe has buy a 25% stake in has agreed to buy a 25% stake in the club. we've known about this for time. club, for quite some time. the club, in has been for sale. in fact, has been up for sale. patrick, you know, for patrick, as you well know, for 13 in—tray for him 13 months, a big in—tray for him to get his teeth into . i think to get his teeth into. i think we have to ask questions about the future erik ten hag. the future of erik ten hag. they've matches they've lost more matches in a calendar than i think they calendar year than i think they have since about 1930, before the it's in the second world war. so it's in my dealing with my experience of dealing with football the last football clubs. over the last 22, years, i've seen lots of 22, 23 years, i've seen lots of owners now is owners coming in. now this is what happens. they are what happens. patrick. they are hugely areas hugely successful in other areas of walks or other of other walks of life or other areas of commerce. they think they're that they're going to transfer that success into football, and then they that these they find that these three, there these three big holes
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there are these three big holes where you put your money right, but you lose your money, quite frankly. wages transfer frankly. player wages transfer fees, agents fees. so success elsewhere doesn't always transfer into football. but you know what they're going to give it a good go. and i think the first thing they want to do and i've seen this happen many times, go into a times, is that they go into a club. make a statement. and club. they make a statement. and i think the victim of that statement erik hag statement might be erik ten hag because though, because who you get in, though, isn't it? >> it's thing isn't it? » n-s >> it's one thing getting rid of erik but then you've got erik ten hag but then you've got to bring in someone but to bring in someone good, but then can't. then you can't. >> yeah, but do >> yeah, true. but then do you persevere who persevere with someone who keeps losing they're losing games because they're out of champions league? of the champions league? their league form has been poor. they've anyone decent they've not been anyone decent this last season this season. i mean, last season they signs of progress. they showed signs of progress. they liverpool the they beat liverpool in the league, manchester they beat liverpool in the leag|they manchester they beat liverpool in the leag|they the manchester they beat liverpool in the leag|they the carabaoter city, they won the carabao cup of they qualify for of course, and they qualify for the champions league this season. like that. season. nothing like that. i mean of mine reported season. nothing like that. i me another of mine reported season. nothing like that. i me another channel he reported season. nothing like that. i me another channel thateported season. nothing like that. i me another channel that eightd for another channel that eight of dressing had given of the dressing room had given up they they up on him and they they responded by banning him. and responded by by banning him. and that's actions big club. >> i want know about the >> i want to know about the boxing horse racing. >> i want to know about the boxing what;e racing. >> i want to know about the boxing what i racing. >> i want to know about the boxing what i want|g. >> i want to know about the boxing what i want to know >> that's what i want to know about what's coming up tomorrow. >> the king george >> so we've got the king george
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the chase at kempton the sixth chase at kempton racing a huge tradition this racing a huge tradition in this country day, there are country on boxing day, there are meetings country. meetings all over the country. >> at >> we've got meetings at fontwell park market raisin and aintree, my aintree, brave man's game is my tip for the king george vi chase. watch out for that. tomorrow. what. tomorrow. i'll tell you what. i'll deal with you. right. tomorrow. i'll tell you what. i'll get deal with you. right. tomorrow. i'll tell you what. i'll get itleal with you. right. tomorrow. i'll tell you what. i'll get it right,ith you. right. tomorrow. i'll tell you what. i'll get it right, i'llyou. right. tomorrow. i'll tell you what. i'll get it right, i'll remind ht. if i get it right, i'll remind you if i get it wrong, we'll talk about football. you if i get it wrong, we'll tallyeah,it football. you if i get it wrong, we'll tallyeah, good,)all. again, >> yeah, good, good again, i like if you are just >> i know if you are just joining us and you're wondering why on news, we have why here on gb news, we have a sports reporter dressed as a chef. so are we so not aidan magee with all of your sporting headunes magee with all of your sporting headlines ? look, thank you very, headlines? look, thank you very, very much. and thank you. uh matthew laza . as well. pleasure. matthew laza. as well. pleasure. you came in, you got a free cocktail out. exactly what more could one ask for? there'll be plenty green room. plenty more in the green room. it's out of it's getting rather out of terror it's getting rather out of terrseven. good that's generous. >> seven. good that's generous. seven. generous. thought seven. generous. i thought i thought about two. >> yes, indeed. look. >> yes, indeed. okay, look. still we've got still to come? we've got benjamin butterworth, we've got connor well. connor tomlinson as well. uh, they makers for the they are our news makers for the day. so they're going to be whizzing at you all of your christmas headlines. and can i also say thank you, thank also just say thank you, thank you, you everybody who
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>> happy christmas! welcome back. it's 942 in the morning on christmas day . of course. now christmas day. of course. now while we're while we're recovering from a aidan magee latest attempt to make christmas cocktails, we're going to go through some of the day's headunes through some of the day's headlines with journalist benjamin butterworth and the political commentator colin tomlinson , are with us tomlinson, who are back with us again. go on. >> i had that cocktail that was very strong. >> that had more than >> i mean, that had more than enough in it. had this enough tequila in it. i had this tiny and i couldn't take any more. >> can you imagine an unbelievable of coconut >> can you imagine an unbe here,)le of coconut >> can you imagine an unbe here,)le the of coconut >> can you imagine an unbe here,)le the way?f coconut >> can you imagine an unbe here,)le the way? just:onut >> can you imagine an unbe here,)le the way? just so ut over here, by the way? just so you know, it really is a white christmas. >> i'm glad you for that. >> i'm glad you went for that. there we go. >> christmas chaos moving on from that right, going from that right, we're going to whiz papers . whiz through some of our papers. >> where are we starting? >> um, where are we starting? benjamin we've look, all benjamin uh, we've got look, all i've a headline here is i've got is a headline here is undercover santa helps bust peruvian drug gang, right? >> i mean, that is the story.
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>> i mean, that is the story. >> you know, usually santa comes down the chimney, but in peru, he comes through the front door with a battering ram . uh, so with a battering ram. uh, so there drug there were, uh, these these drug gang, and they , the police gang, and they, the police decided to come in in santa hats. santa outfit, the full santa outfit. i think we've got the video there. uh, and broken with a sledgehammer to expose the drug gangs, which is a big problem in peru. so, you know, i think this will be a real present for the people of a problem in south america. >> yeah. problem in south america. >> breaking yeah. problem in south america. >> breaking news. uh, and look at that. if you're watching on television. so santa television. so it's the santa claus comes in dressed claus copper comes in dressed like that, uh, and managed to arrest think been arrest them. i think they'd been deaung arrest them. i think they'd been dealing cannabis cocaine. dealing in cannabis and cocaine. i and there they are. i think, uh, and there they are. they were arrested. >> so why you think , um, the >> so why do you think, um, the dress santa? dress up? why santa? >> it's christmas. emily. yeah, that sorry . oh, that doesn't. oh, sorry. oh, sorry . sorry. >> i'm not even going to dignify that with an answer . that with an answer. >> do you know what in this day and age, police getting the message out, the videos, they put big put online can have a big effect. you it can show effect. you know, it can show they're doing their job. can
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they're doing theirjob. can highlight are highlight to people that are doing illegalities that doing illegal illegalities that they do and, they shouldn't do it. and, you know, whole is know, the whole world is watching santa and his sledgehammer. true. sledgehammer. that's true. >> many views has that >> so how many views has that got ? got? >> millions those loads. >> millions of those loads. connor i'm whizzing over to connor i'm whizzing it over to you another headline. you now. another headline. hundreds formed giant hundreds of cars formed giant christmas in russia's christmas tree in russia's krasnoyarsk . ask god bless you. krasnoyarsk. ask god bless you. >> yeah, apparently got video of this as well. so this is a giant car cavalcade that's got all their lights on. >> they're trying to do something festive for a display, though out before though it was pointed out before we air that because we went on air that because russia following the russia are following the orthodox calendar, actually today day. today isn't their christmas day. their on their christmas day is on december the 7th, which rocketman actually january the 7th. sorry, there we go. which is actually christmas is actually the full christmas penod is actually the full christmas period orthodox period according to orthodox christianity. so they're quite preliminary, but looks i think it's important to get the overview of this, isn't it really. >> so they've got this is supposed to be what a giant christmas tree is it. yeah. it's quite difficult to tell at the moment honest moment because not to be honest with you, looks the with you, it looks like the m6. >> i think got lot of
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>> i think they've got a lot of logistical. uh logistical wines into war effort rather than into the war effort rather than this. but in that for this. but i've sat in that for hours previously just trying to get that's how many lanes hours previously just trying to get m25 that's how many lanes hours previously just trying to get m25 shoulds how many lanes hours previously just trying to get m25 should have! many lanes hours previously just trying to get m25 should have .many lanes hours previously just trying to get m25 should have . yes,y lanes hours previously just trying to get m25 should have . yes, yes.es the m25 should have. yes, yes. >> and there's a firework display as well . um, lovely. i display as well. um, lovely. i mean, it's nice . it display as well. um, lovely. i mean, it's nice. it is display as well. um, lovely. i mean, it's nice . it is nice. display as well. um, lovely. i mean, it's nice. it is nice. um, so i was, i was going to say well done. well done, russia. but i don't know if you can really say that these days. can you. yeah. >> russia's got russia's got some amazing cultural exports. but it's car. but i'm not sure it's car. christmas is no , no a bit christmas tree is no, no a bit of a fail there. >> can you think if you had to sit in that for hours and hours just that you could get out, just so that you could get out, then and the then you get out and see the video like, it video and you're like, oh, it doesn't look doesn't even look like a christmas tree. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i think the threat of if you don't your family don't will arrest your family will probably make you do it. >> next year, >> try again next year, a sledgehammer on sledgehammer santa will be on the we can we the way to now. can we can we do, um, benjamin, a bit of a sad story, really. >> the world >> the whole world is celebrating christmas, but not bethlehem. >> tourism minister in >> so the tourism minister in palestine , uh, that as palestine has said, uh, that as you say, he said under unfortunately, this year we're
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receiving christmas without tourists from around the world and without palestinians from other governments because of the war in gaza , because, of course, war in gaza, because, of course, bethlehem , uh, is affected by bethlehem, uh, is affected by this. and the pope francis also posted on twitter last night, he said, our hearts are in bethlehem , where the prince of bethlehem, where the prince of peace is once more rejected by the futile logic of war and, you know, it is important to remember , you know, this is remember, you know, this is a day that is people feel in many different ways , but the place different ways, but the place where the story of jesus, you know, starts is in a terrible state at the moment. and whatever you think about the clash that's happened in the last two months, uh, the children that live there, that should be having the joy of christmas today are having that denied because of decisions by adults. i think it's right adults. and i think it's right to remember that. >> right remember >> absolutely right to remember that we had, um, a man that. and we had, um, a man email in earlier from bethlehem. >> did actually. yes. i think >> we did actually. yes. i think he was called paul, if you're not called paul, sorry, but thank very anyway,
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thank you very much. anyway, emailed in from bethlehem and conn0h emailed in from bethlehem and connor. know you're i think connor. i know you're i think i'm right in saying you're quite religious. very religious. >> meaning >> uh, practising meaning attempting catholics. >> my best. okay >> i'll do my best. okay >> i'll do my best. okay >> there is a track of >> yeah. and there is a track of tragic irony, isn't there? really? which is the place where a lot of it began for some of the major religions, really is one of the most hotly contested, war torn places on earth. christmas, you know about remembering the birth of jesus christ and tolerance and love and acceptance and all of this stuff. you know, currently rockets flying left, right and centre around there. >> yeah. and also of the major religions currently in conflict over the holy land, christianity is not the one in the conflict. so it is quite literally caught in the crossfire. but this is one of the great difficulties of the it's all parties the conflict. it's all parties believe that they have a storeyed and holy divine right to entitle the land. and so that's what makes negotiating any kind of ceasefire that everyone from the un to the conservative party are now calling for. it's a very fraught issue.i calling for. it's a very fraught issue. i don't see how it's
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going to be resolved any time soon. >> @ conor , can i stick >> sadly, conor, can i stick with please, just ask with you, please, and just ask you the doctor who you about about the doctor who story ? story? >> we have a new doctor, am i right? look i'm going to hold my hands up here. people are going to shout at their tv screens. i have never watched an episode of doctor what? why do you doctor who. what? why do you think it for you? doctor who. what? why do you thirum, it for you? doctor who. what? why do you thirum, just it for you? doctor who. what? why do you thirum, just because for you? doctor who. what? why do you thirum, just because it's/ou? doctor who. what? why do you thirum, just because it's bonkers >> um, just because it's bonkers and completely unrealistic and you what for me was you know what did it for me was once very quickly, i was working as a local journalist, and i had once very quickly, i was working as go .ocal journalist, and i had once very quickly, i was working as go aroundjrnalist, and i had once very quickly, i was working as go around to alist, and i had once very quickly, i was working as go around to the , and i had once very quickly, i was working as go around to the uk's i had once very quickly, i was working as go around to the uk's thirdj to go around to the uk's third largest collector doctor who material. >> so that's already scraping the bottom of the barrel there. >> yeah, it was a two room or three council flat and one three room council flat and one of the room was full of doctor who memorabilia, and the other room was full of marilyn monroe. memorable sophia it was memorable sophia right. it was not bit of a strange not a pleasant bit of a strange place, it me right off place, so it put me right off anyway. go on. anyway. connor. go on. >> sounds like a small >> yeah, it sounds like a small flat, but bigger the inside. flat, but bigger on the inside. two joke. two viewers will get that joke. yeah, been yeah, so the show has been absolutely dreadful the last absolutely dreadful in the last few christmas few years. the christmas specials staple ever specials were a staple ever since david tennant's debut in
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2005. now wow. i feel absolutely ancient. but the most recent 60th anniversary specials have been dire. they've screwed the continuity , and they've cemented continuity, and they've cemented the william hartnell , the fact that william hartnell, the fact that william hartnell, the off in the doctor that started off in the doctor that started off in the no longer the the 60s, is no longer the doctor, the first doctor. we don't know it is. don't even know who it is. they made black for made isaac newton black for lord's sake . and then now lord's sake. and then now they've brand doctor and they've got brand new doctor and ncuti sure ncuti gatwa. i'm sure i'm mispronouncing his name, so i apologise and i just don't have much the series much hope for the new series going forward because old going forward because the old showrunner, davies, going forward because the old shov brought davies, going forward because the old shov brought it davies, going forward because the old shov brought it back davies, going forward because the old shov brought it back used vies, going forward because the old shov brought it back used to s, going forward because the old shov brought it back used to be that brought it back used to be a great writer has since come back and said, actually, we back and said, oh, actually, we can't have anymore can't have davros anymore because davros, being half man, half apparently half cyborg, apparently represents users. represents all wheelchair users. so need to just have walk so we need to just have him walk around. connor, you will know >> well, connor, you will know as as i that some of our as well as i do that some of our viewers that benjamin viewers say that benjamin butterworth wokeist butterworth is the wokeist man on news on gb news >> and i say, do you think about the gone . the way doctor who's gone. >> look, emily, people call me the wokeist man in britain. and i please assume my i say, please don't assume my gendeh i say, please don't assume my gender. are . gender. you are. >> oh well done. well well done. >> oh well done. well well done. >> that's one for christmas, cracker, i think. >> are you are certainly a bit
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of a wokerati. >> you're fabulous. you may have no gender, but you're fabulous. >> what i watched >> do you know what i watched the 60th anniversary episodes of doctor were written doctor who, which were written by davies , and by russell t davies, and i thought were fantastic. by russell t davies, and i tho ight were fantastic. by russell t davies, and i thoi had were fantastic. by russell t davies, and i thoi had stopped fantastic. by russell t davies, and i thoi had stopped watching. by russell t davies, and i thoi had stopped watching it at >> i had stopped watching it at christmas got really christmas because it got really boring, wasn't boring, you know? it just wasn't that of. but russell that impressed of. but russell t davies, you might think he's a woelki or whatever, he's an woelki or whatever, but he's an incredible writer and so i'm confident i'm going to confident that i'm going to watch or rewatch watch it tonight or rewatch it over next of days. over the next couple of days. it's all about the script, isn't it? >> the script has to be good and i'm hoping that eastenders have nailed it. >> eastenders are >> well, eastenders are christmas special. eastenders are christmas special. are their christmas special. apparently someone's dying. apparently someone's dying. apparently eastenders apparently in eastenders someone's always dying. >> be pregnant. or >> someone will be pregnant. or probably >> someone will be pregnant. or probatboth. >> or both. >> or both. >> every year there'll be a divorce . divorce. >> yeah, i know, but what was the first one? you're not my mother , yes i am, yes, i am. mother, yes i am, yes, i am. that was. that was one. >> i used to watch it religiously. >> um, indeed. >> um, indeed. >> um, indeed. >> um, okay. all right. well, look, thank very much. and look, thank you very much. and you've threatening give look, thank you very much. and y0|some threatening give look, thank you very much. and y0|some presentstening give look, thank you very much. and y0|some presents foring give look, thank you very much. and y0|some presents for a; give look, thank you very much. and y0|some presents for a while,ye us some presents for a while, but i think out of time.
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but i think we're out of time. i've got a present for you, too. oh, we've got presents for you, too. still too. well, luckily, we've still got hour and ten minutes on got an hour and ten minutes on this show, so i'm sure we'll do this show, so i'm sure we'll do this next one. be this next one. we'll be exchanging gifts. make sure you keep wonderful pictures keep your wonderful pictures coming of lovely family coming in of your lovely family scenes we go, scenes. i, in fact, here we go, here go. michelle. is it here we go. michelle. is it michelle? no, this is my granddaughter , hattie, aged granddaughter, hattie, aged four, nativity yesterday. four, at her nativity yesterday. yes, nativity. stephen's church in blackpool. wonderful part of the world and great to see our children taking part in that. >> so sweet. and that's what we wanted. we wanted a nativity pictures, but writtle in essex says here are our two beautiful grand children carly , four, grand children carly, aged four, and , aged just eight and ollie, aged just eight months. oh, they're having a cuddle the tree . oh, isn't cuddle by the tree. oh, isn't that sweet? are well, i hope santa monica give everything that they ever wanted. >> stephen in hull says this is our beautiful granddaughter, ava. >> look at her. on opening up, she looks delighted with whatever that is. >> and i'm liking the little hair piece in there as well. can i just say what a wonderful, wonderful, wonderful place to gb views inboxes at the moment it
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is full of family love as it should be. uh maria in derbyshire. now, what have we got merry christmas, >> she says, merry christmas, philip mayb met philip and mayb finally met after seven years. they made the gingerbread house from scratch. >> i'd like to know the story behind that if they've met after seven years, i wonder what it's been. what's been happening? been. uh, what's been happening? >> yeah. dish details . >> yeah. dish the details. >> yeah. dish the details. >> they are cousins. i'm >> no, they are cousins. i'm guessing in our network. they're cousins. great nanny is on granny. says this is my granny. nanny says this is my christmas festive food. so what's she got right? smoked salmon and veg pie. yes. yorkshire puds . yes, yes. roast yorkshire puds. yes, yes. roast tatties . yes. well done . now tatties. yes. well done. now i'll be round in about 20 minutes, granny and eat. so i will see you there. and we don't know where she is so you never know. >> she could be around the corner. >> i'll track her down. i'll track her down anyway. >> right. well, that's enough of that. come. has been that. still to come. it has been quite across the uk this quite mild across the uk this christmas but could christmas morning, but could there be a little tiny chance of some snow in the next few days? we'll find next.
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some snow in the next few days? we'yes.1d next. >> yes. >> yes. >> make sure you stay tuned. >> make sure you stay tuned. >> like things are heating >> looks like things are heating up. boilers sponsors of up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there ! i'm greg >> hello there! i'm greg dewhurst and welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast . latest gb news weather forecast. well, it's mild, wet and breezy across much of the uk this christmas day and there is the risk of some snow across the scottish mountains too. some early brightness for eastern parts of england, north east scotland , but generally a lot of scotland, but generally a lot of cloud as we move through the day. outbreaks of rain across england and wales, which will turn increasingly heavy in the west. then, this rain west. and then, as this rain bumps into the higher ground of scotland we could see 5 to scotland and we could see 5 to 10 centimetre of snow above 300m. making it a 300m. so officially making it a white christmas. but many of white christmas. but for many of us it will be mild, breezy and grey. some of sunshine grey. some glimmers of sunshine for northern ireland, temperatures average temperatures still above average for the time of year. temperatures still above average for the time of year . this rain for the time of year. this rain across england and wales slowly pushes its way south eastwards through the evening clearing dunng through the evening clearing during the early hours and also
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rain and snow across scotland moves out into the north sea, which means as we move into the early hours of boxing day, many places dry , lengthy places becoming dry, lengthy clear and temperatures clear spells and temperatures lower than it have been of late. getting close to freezing in the countryside . a touch of frost countryside. a touch of frost andice countryside. a touch of frost and ice across northern scotland. so it means a sunnier start for many. drier start start for many. a drier start for boxing day. plenty of blue skies, the risk of a few showers largely around the coast and also quite frequent across northern scotland , but staying northern scotland, but staying dry for the vast majority . but dry for the vast majority. but later on in the day, cloud and rain moves in across the far south—west, temperatures lower than they have been a little nearer to average , which looks nearer to average, which looks like things are heating up boxt boiler as sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello ! >> hello! >> hello! >> thank you for being a big part of gb news. >> we'd like to wish you and your loved ones christmas season full of comfort and joy, as well as a peaceful and prosperous new
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most of the country. but don't let that stop you from having fun. us in your christmas fun. send us in your christmas pics wherever want. so many pics wherever you want. so many of we're loving of you have. we're loving all the shots views or gb news. >> com keep them coming now! we've also tracking santa's we've also been tracking santa's flight around the he's flight around the world. he's delivering gifts for christmas. he's currently heading back to the north pole , so he's the north pole, so he's delivered them all. >> so he's delivered. so santa's well done santa. well done, well done. santa's tracking efforts so far this year, mate. >> tracking it. >> tracking it. >> he's really. he's he's really pulled it out of the bag anyway. >> also recognising >> and we're also recognising what be a bit of a tough what could be a bit of a tough day for some people, whether it's you're it's loneliness, whether you're on struggling families on your own, struggling families across of had to across the uk, some of us had to rely on food banks to get by. >> yeah, important to have a nod to them if you are feeling a little bit lonely as well. we are, of course here for you and the king and queen are set to celebrate christmas with other members of the royal at members of the royal family at sandringham members of the royal family at sandringlchristmas as charles's christmas message as we going be we know by now, is going to be broadcast p.m. we know by now, is going to be broadcast pm. yes, we will broadcast at 3 pm. yes, we will be bringing that to live at be bringing that to you live at gb news, i am hoping that
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gb news, and i am hoping that we're going to get a little sneaky peek the this sneaky peek of the royals this houh sneaky peek of the royals this hour, got a camera hour, because we've got a camera up outside sandringham on their way hopefully we way to church. so hopefully we can talk you through what they're there . they're doing there. >> charlotte, louis. >> george, charlotte, louis. nice to see. yeah. and aidan magee is also here with your sport. yes. >> merry christmas one and all. it is a bumper christmas of sport . we'll be looking back on sport. we'll be looking back on the manchester united takeover. we'll be looking to the we'll be looking ahead to the boxing fixtures in boxing day fixtures in the premier as well as all premier league as well as all the stay the day's racing. stay tuned. >> people who are >> look for the people who are just joining us. there is absolutely no whatsoever absolutely no context whatsoever as are a sports as to why you are a sports reporter dressed as a chef. do you want to just very quickly explain? >> i made some soup this morning. enjoyed it. >> i made some soup this mwas1g. enjoyed it. >> i made some soup this mwas a. enjoyed it. >> i made some soup this mwas a tasty enjoyed it. >> i made some soup this mwas a tasty explosion.yed it. it was a tasty explosion. everybody loved serving everybody loved it. i'm serving it the just it tonight for the family. just >> it was good, to be fair. it was good. >> all right. is it going to be a white christmas you are? a white christmas where you are? greg has your weather greg dewhurst has your weather good christmas i >> -- >> will it be a white christmas or a wet christmas? find out in the forecast coming up soon on
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this morning. >> we want to know what you are up to. are you working? are you with your family? we have been getting loads of first christmases, so newborns or people under year old people who are under a year old celebrating christmas. >> w- w.- >> we're very, very nosey, so please know what please do let us know what you're up to. we'll reveal what we're to later, and i'll also we're up to later, and i'll also reveal that i've got a little gift that might make you laugh. >> okay, good. i should probably try nip out and buy one in try to nip out and buy one in the news. break but stations open. >> don't worry, gb views at gb views is of course, the views .com is of course, the email address. >> touch. we've loads >> get in touch. we've got loads coming just heard coming for you. you just heard a bit of it there, but now is bit of it there, but now it is your headlines with sam. happy christmas. have . christmas. have. >> patrick emily, thanks very much and merry christmas from the gb newsroom i'm sam francis. >> the headlines this hour pope francis has condemned what he called the futile logic of war, saying that christ's message of peace was being drowned out in the very land where he was born. the pontiff used his christmas
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eve mass last night to speak out against the ongoing conflict in gaza. he said our hearts are in bethlehem, where the prince of peace has been rejected by the clash of arms. the palestinian minister of tourism said the city is celebrating christmas with sadness and sorrow after all, the festivities there have been cancelled and meanwhile the pope's message comes as an airstrike on a refugee camp in central gaza has killed at least 68 people. israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu has vowed to continue the war after israel endured one of its worst days of losses in ukraine, is celebrating christmas on the 25th of november for the first time in a landmark change to the country's traditions , the country's traditions, the russian orthodox church usually observes christmas on the 7th of january, but this is the first time ukraine has moved away from that tradition. it comes as russia's invasion of ukraine continues as kyivs air defences blocked 28 drone attacks and two missiles overnight, five
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civilians were killed here in the uk, a murder investigation is underway following the death of a 23 year old man in south wales . police found the victim wales. police found the victim at an address on christmas eve . at an address on christmas eve. another 23 year old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder. south wales police say it's being treated as an isolated incident and that they're not looking for any more suspects . looking for any more suspects. the king and queen are marking christmas day with a with their family in norfolk, along with a church service this morning on their sandringham estate. the royal couple are expected to be joined prince and princess of joined by prince and princess of wales and their children . the wales and their children. the king's christmas message will be broadcast at 3:00 this afternoon and of course, we'll be bringing that to you live here on gb news christian leaders are using their christmas addresses to highlight what's happening in the middle east. the archbishop of canterbury is expected to use his christmas day sermon to highlight the suffering of children that are up children that are caught up in the israel—hamas war , referring the israel—hamas war, referring to birthplace of jesus .
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the israel—hamas war, referring to birthplace of jesus. he's to the birthplace of jesus. he's expected to tell his congregation that the skies of bethlehem are of fear bethlehem are full of fear rather than angels and glory . rather than angels and glory. today is set to be the warmest christmas day in more than a century, with the met office expecting temperatures will reach 14 or even 15 degrees. that's after 59.3 was recorded at heathrow and chippenham in berkshire , or yesterday, making berkshire, or yesterday, making it the warmest christmas eve in over 20 years. and it does mean that a white christmas has probably been ruled out for most of us across the country. apart from those in northern scotland. now if you're eating your christmas breakfast, you may want to turn away because shoppers have been slamming supermarkets after unwrapping their rotten turkeys just hours after christmas dinner before your christmas dinner, families who ordered their festive centrepieces weeks ago have been sharing pictures on social media of rotten, mouldy meat, claiming it's not safe to eat food. experts have been saying that
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it's better to thaw your turkey in the fridge to avoid any spoiling. and for bigger birds , spoiling. and for bigger birds, make sure you allow plenty of time for it to defrost . make sure you allow plenty of time for it to defrost. families are being warned as well not to pour cooking fat down the sink this christmas to avoid flooding their homes. tipping fat from a festive turkey, gravy or even coffee grounds down the sink can block sewer pipes, leading to flooding and homes and streets can have blocked pipes . it flooding and homes and streets can have blocked pipes. it comes after research has shown that more than a quarter of adults dispose of fats down the sink. thames water and south west water are among those warning people to dispose of their festive carefully . and as festive fats carefully. and as you've been hearing, we have been tracking santa's flight around the world as he delivers gifts for christmas. this is the live norad santa tracker . he's live norad santa tracker. he's arrived in the uk just after midnight, and so far he's delivered, we believe around 8 billion presents to homes across the globe. the north american aerospace space defence command is monitoring his movements, and
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it shows he's just finished delivering presents in the midway atoll part of the united states. he'll then be heading back to the north pole to start preparing for yet you guessed it, next christmas . this is gb it, next christmas. this is gb news. for more, we're on tv in your car on digital radio, and on your smart speaker. for now, though, merry christmas and more from patrick and . from patrick and. emily now , now when you think of now, now when you think of christmas, you might think of all the family gathering around to watch the king's speech at 3 pm, which we will be bringing p.m, which we will be bringing to you live, or kate and william as make grand entrance at sandringham. >> you might think about that, but christmas be but what would christmas be without royals, the without the royals, without the pomp, without the pageantry, without it ? without it? >> so we are also getting pictures of the merry madeleine
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church in sandringham. so these are live shots from where the royal family have been pictured, appearing for the service. so as they come in and out of there, we'll be able to take that live for you. so that's that really famous church. see at church of mary there in mary madeleine there in sandringham, where the royal family always has their christmas day service. so we'll be keeping a close eye on that for you. hopefully we don't miss anything, but we are these officers. >> they're keeping everyone safe . they look in good spirits, as it be, man who it should be, but a man who knows the royal family intimately, the intimately, okay, is the wonderful royal butler, wonderful former royal butler, grant harold grant lee. >> lovely stuff. great to have you on the show. a very merry christmas to you and yours. and so just talk to us a little bit, please, about what the royal family will be now, we've family will be doing. now, we've just seen outside that just seen the outside of that church. were it's going to church. there were it's going to go on in the royal family. absolutely >> good morning and merry christmas to you both. well obviously haven't long obviously we haven't got long now family make
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now until the royal family make their way to saint mary's magdalene which on magdalene church, which is on the and just magdalene church, which is on th the likes of which we see up and down the country tree? will there be anything that signifies that there be anything that signifies tha the only thing it signifies, >> the only thing it signifies, it's royal family is just the fact you've got the royal family there. be service like there. it'll be a service like any service , i think any other service, i think what's, what's i think what's interesting is i don't know if you this. the late queen you know this. the late queen used go service before
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used to go to a service before the service. it was kind of a private one. she used to go on her . i wonder, not her own. i did wonder, i'm not in i don't this, in the know. i don't know this, but wonder if the king but i did wonder if the king maybe follows that same tradition late mother tradition that his late mother did. the late did. but obviously the late queen, her son, very queen, like her son, very religious and faith, is very important to them. so it's possible that the king has already been to service. and already been to a service. and this like his mother, already been to a service. and thislate like his mother, already been to a service. and thislate mother,(e his mother, already been to a service. and thislate mother, sister,�*nother, already been to a service. and thislate mother, sister, second his late mother, sister, second second so the late second service. so the late queen would go for a private service , and then the rest of service, and then the rest of the congregation would come. >> oh, wow. >> oh, wow. >> absolutely much earlier in the mornings. you're talking about 8:00 or something in the morning. later we'd go morning. and then later we'd go back for a, for for the back for a, for a, for the pubuc back for a, for a, for the public for the public, one that we see them at. um, we all get to see them at. um, but as i mentioned, you know, with the, the, late queen with the, the, the late queen and with the family, religion is very to them. and i very important to them. and i know, the king when i know, i know the king when i work him, it's equally as work for him, it's equally as important him. sure important to him. i'm sure you're private you're aware on his own private estate, little a little estate, he's got little a little chapel on the grounds. could you talk a little about talk to us a little bit about what like in what christmas dinner is like in the household , then? the royal household, then? >> so charles is going
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>> so king charles is going to be giving to the be giving his address to the nation. pre—record. it will nation. he's pre—record. it will go p.m. be go out at 3 pm. we'll be covering on gb covering that live here on gb news. kind of got the gist news. we've kind of got the gist of going to. well, we of what is going to. well, we think say anyway. think he might say anyway. there's going to be elements of sustainability. um, he's going to the environment. to mention the environment. he's got tree. we got a real christmas tree. so we kind of know that stuff. but grant, to know from grant, what i want to know from you is that clearly the you is that clearly said the goths, then. of course, goths, then. but of course, royal former royal don't royal former royal butlers don't goss inside and goss goss. but the inside and the inside of what it's like at dinner really scoop . dinner really scoop. >> then instead. >> then instead. >> weren't you inside? >> weren't you inside? >> yeah. anyway, i'm so. so come on, talk to me about the dinner set up, mate. >> i think carson would be rolling in his grave, you know, have butlers. no . have a great butlers. um, no. the dinner. it's interesting. they have a lunch, which is very traditional . like, just similar traditional. like, just similar to we're having . the to what we're all having. the only difference, of course, they've got, um, staff to they've got, um, staff there to kind of but the actual kind of help, but the actual meal is similar to what we're all meal. turkey all having a turkey meal. turkey christmas, uh, dinner. probably three courses. bet that three courses. the bet that you might aware of that in might not be aware of is that in the afternoon have an the afternoon they have an afternoon which a very afternoon tea, which is a very important royal way
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important part of the royal way of we've been of life. again, we've been having afternoon teas for about 150 thanks to duchess 150 years, thanks to duchess anna bedford. so they anna maria of bedford. so they carry on this tradition, which they'll have 4 and 6. they'll have between 4 and 6. then they'll have the evening dnnks then they'll have the evening drinks then they'll have a drinks and then they'll have a buffet for dinner and buffet for dinner tonight. and the of, um, what? the buffet instead of, um, what? i that it means the i mean by that is it means the staff get night so staff can get the night off. so it kind of. there'll be it will be kind of. there'll be a few members of team there to kind lay everything up. and kind of lay everything up. and it's spread, it's a it's a wonderful spread, which turkey which obviously has got turkey from understand pork. from what i understand is pork. the and lots of other the salmon and lots of other things. they do. things. so that's what they do. but it's also quite nice because from point view, working from my point of view, working for quite nice from my point of view, working for christmas quite nice from my point of view, working for christmas evening te nice from my point of view, working for christmas evening te niyou from my point of view, working foriyou've as evening te niyou from my point of view, working foriyou've got vening te niyou from my point of view, working foriyou've got the ng te niyou from my point of view, working foriyou've got the night niyou from my point of view, working foriyou've got the night niy as well. >> ah yes, i can imagine. thank you so much your time. grant you so much for your time. grant harrold, former royal butler. have merry christmas. have a very merry christmas. >> , little tiny dog. >> oh, little tiny dog. >> oh, little tiny dog. >> i'm just going to mention, hopefully hope really hopefully the royal dog, the, uh, the jack russells will also get a little christmas treat today because i'm with with my little guy shin bet here. be getting bet here. so he'll be getting his later once his christmas meal later once his christmas meal later once his treat . uh, it's his christmas treat. uh, it's
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food really . anything to do with food? >> he's lots and lots of food. just think you know that dog. >> little does that dog know, right? that it's currently sat on on the knee of a man who is friends with royalty . you know, friends with royalty. you know, that dog's got no blissfully unaware of what a superstar he's cosying up to there. but look, grant, thank you very much, i did. oh, go on, carry on i did, i did, i did try to convince at one point the princess of wales to get a dachsie because the late queen used to have taxis and i did try to convince many years ago, uh, catherine to have a think they decided >> but i think they decided against it. maybe one day. >> you know what i love >> you know what i would love one can't the one of those. we can't at the moment. one of those. we can't at the mom actually, one of those. we can't at the momactually, i would one of those. we can't at the mom actually, i would love one of those. we can't at the momactually, i would love one >> i actually, i would love one of a duck. i actually like corgis. >> i like corgis, and they're kind of funny looking. >> i like corgis, and they're kinyare funny looking. >> i like corgis, and they're kinyare theyy looking. >> i like corgis, and they're kinyare they still king. >> i like corgis, and they're kinyare they still kingroyal? >> are they still the royal? >> are they still the royal? >> royal dog, >> they're still the royal dog, aren't they? corgis >> absolutely , definitely. and >> absolutely, definitely. and dorgis, which is a mix of dashes and corgis, which again, the late queen to have half late queen used to have half dash half corking. dash and half corking. >> we found a happy medium >> tom, we found a happy medium there. much. there. thank you very much. >> how it.
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>> that's that's how you do it. >> that's that's how you do it. >> well, merry christmas fire. >> well, merry christmas fire. >> christmas day. um, >> enjoy your christmas day. um, enjoy. i'm sure you're going to take the dog out at some point, too, so have a lovely day. aren't harold former royal butler? >> thank you mate. well done. lovely, lovely . i love that guy. lovely, lovely. i love that guy. >> such charming man . >> such a charming man. >> such a charming man. >> very nice man. very >> ah, a very nice man. very nice. the job, wasn't he? >> he was. yes, absolutely. well, um, so before we get to some of your pictures from your wonderful days and, uh, first christmases, have christmases, etc. which have been and they're been flooding in, and they're really we'll really lovely to see. so we'll show shortly. today is show those shortly. but today is set to go down as the warmest christmas day years. christmas day in years. yesterday the yesterday registered as the hottest christmas eve since 1997. why else happened in 1997? we got a labour government. coincidence i think not. >> oh for goodness . >> oh for goodness. >> oh for goodness. >> so parts of the uk. >> oh for goodness. >> so parts of the uk . parts of >> so parts of the uk. parts of the uk are set to reach the balmy heights of 14 degrees today. >> and i heard it was 50. >> and i heard it was 50. >> well and uh, this year could still be unofficially white christmas with snow likely to fall in northern scotland despite the milder weather
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across the rest of the country . across the rest of the country. >> yes. >> yes. >> so here to tell us more is weather journalist >> so here to tell us more is weatherjournalist nathan row. thank you very much indeed. and a christmas to and a happy christmas to you and merry, christmas. merry, merry christmas. >> both looking >> you're both looking fabulously festive this morning. >> and emily. lovely to >> patrick and emily. lovely to see you. >> lovely, lovely to see you, nathan. looking very >> lovely, lovely to see you, nathanyour looking very >> lovely, lovely to see you, nathanyour self. yoking very >> lovely, lovely to see you, nathanyour self. so ng very >> lovely, lovely to see you, nathanyour self. so tellery >> lovely, lovely to see you, nathanyour self. so tell us smart. your self. so tell us it's the classic really isn't it? at least it's the classic down south where we are. the sort of it really mild and maybe a bit of drizzle, a little bit of wind. >> it really is. and it looks like a spring morning outside sandringham. i was just looking at your pictures, wasn't it? i've already had complaint i've already had a complaint from claus because he from santa claus because he couldn't pull across couldn't pull his sledge across britain because was no britain because there was no snow. absolutely snow. and you're absolutely right. the only flurry we're likely to get today, i think they've actually had one, is up in the very far north of scotland, but scotland, over the hills. but elsewhere , as you mentioned, elsewhere, as you mentioned, we've warmest christmas we've had the warmest christmas eve since 1997, and we're looking at today being one of the mildest christmas days for quite a long time. we'd have to
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beat 15.6 to hit the record, and that was set in 1920. i'm not sure if we'll quite get there, but if you're hoping for snow anywhere in the uk today, apart from over the hills of scotland, forget it. you're more likely to need a t shirt and maybe no snow, no snow. >> no, i'm sorry, i'm trying to remember if i. i can remember one white christmas when i was growing up. i think i was about 5 or 6, so. and that would have been. >> you went to lapland? >> you went to lapland? >> uh, no. no, no, that was definitely, uh, definitely a white christmas. um, but nathan, you know, had storms the you know, we had storms the other that shut down, uh, other day that shut down, uh, trains. i think houston ground to a halt, didn't it? and everything . so, actually, to be everything. so, actually, to be honest with you, it's probably a bit of, you know, light relief. now it, to just have a bit now isn't it, to just have a bit of a bit of a mild christmas, now isn't it, to just have a bit ofbit a bit of a mild christmas, now isn't it, to just have a bit ofbit of3it of a mild christmas, now isn't it, to just have a bit ofbit of a: of a mild christmas, now isn't it, to just have a bit ofbit of a mild mild christmas, now isn't it, to just have a bit ofbit of a mild christmas, :mas, now isn't it, to just have a bit ofbit of a mild christmas, just, a bit of a mild christmas, just to point out it is going to turn a little bit more unsettled towards the week. towards the middle of the week. >> mean, you might get few >> i mean, you might get a few showers and of of showers and a bit of a bit of gusty today. is gusty wind today. there is a warning out the middle of warning out for the middle of the wednesday, possibly the week wednesday, possibly when heading
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when people are heading back after christmas day and boxing day. that's watch out. day. so that's one to watch out. but really, from now until the run to year's eve to new run up to new year's eve to new yeah run up to new year's eve to new year, is going mild and year, it is going to be mild and slightly with and slightly unsettled with wind and rain normal, it rain pretty normal, isn't it really, britain, really, for great britain, that sort of weather? chance of sort of weather? no chance of anything in the anything wet and fluttery in the south next days. so south over the next few days. so if you're hoping for snow bad luck, to scotland or luck, head up to scotland or better luck next year. >> just quick one with >> just just a quick one with you, does it ever mean you, nathan. does it ever mean then if we've got a warmer december air that we're going to get like a snow filled january , get like a snow filled january, orjust get like a snow filled january, or just weather not work like that, there are there are some areas of thought that suggest that. >> are you hoping for snow? patrick, have you got your sledge and your and your toboggan already? and you're disappointed because can't disappointed because you can't get it out this morning. >> skis out. >> i've got my skis out. >> i've got my skis out. >> promise . you. i can't >> i can't promise. you. i can't promise you. there are some hints of something coming slightly colder towards later january, but these are only hints. and as we've seen from talking about a white christmas, i've been in your show lots and lots times over the past few
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lots of times over the past few weeks talking about white christmases, one it is, christmases, and one day it is, and next day it isn't. and and the next day it isn't. and then changed minds then they changed their minds and we really can't tell more than days in than around 5 to 10 days in advance. for the advance. however for the meteorologists are looking at the of something the possibility of something slightly colder towards the middle to the end of january. so thatis middle to the end of january. so that is something we're keeping our eyes on. but, um, i would be foolish. patrick to promise you, snow, point in the next snow, at any point in the next few weeks . few weeks. >> do you know what that will come as a relief that, um, it's going to stay quite mild till new eve, because lot of new year's eve, because a lot of the people go out at new the time, people go out at new year's eve and it ends up being absolutely biting, absolutely frost biting, freezing you freezing that time. and, you know, you're going out in know, if you're going out in your your party your little fancy in your party dresses you don't dresses and you know you don't want ice, i've got chilblains that will never wear that mini skirt thank very, very >> nathan, thank you very, very much. row there. thank much. nathan. row there. thank you much. christmas. you very much. merry christmas. whether yes, whether our weather guru. yes, i've whether our weather guru. yes, pve the whether our weather guru. yes, i've the pins out one year. i've got the pins out one year. well do you really? >> why, no. >> why, no. >> obviously not. you have to explain why. >> didn't, that's not the >> no i didn't, that's not the way go. anyway, it is, uh. way i go. but anyway, it is, uh. it's christmas. yeah, means it's christmas. yeah, that means turkey classic songs
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turkey day at camp classic songs didn't that. and so many didn't write that. and so many presents. well, camp is in sort of metrosexual . of metrosexual. >> okay, but jolly good. >> okay, but jolly good. >> yeah. nice. >> yeah. nice. >> yeah, yeah. does toys are arguably one of the most important parts of the day. so we have the owner of the london toy company, joel berkowitz, to talk all things toys. thank you very much, joel. you're looking extremely festive. ah, very happy christmas to you. lovely tree. great hat, nice jumper and a glow up bus . a glow up bus. >> it looks that way. what have you got for us, merry? go on. >> so these are actually our wooden toys that we've released, uh, this christmas . uh, this christmas. >> um, and it's just had that research of kind of the traditional toys , and we've kind traditional toys, and we've kind of blended it with a bit more of a modern twist. so they're night lights adults. may lights for kids and adults. may i lights for kids and adults. may | , lights for kids and adults. may i , have flying i say, uh, that have been flying off shelves christmas now? >> well, this is quite an interesting setup that you've got. sorry. i'm just taking all of that in, actually. so what what kind of things have proved really, really popular this year
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and also as well, um, people can possibly get some stuff in the sales in a couple of days time if they need to. >> absolutely . well, >> absolutely, absolutely. well, this year we've seen the, as i say, resurgence of kind of the retro toys. so things like wooden toys, which are making their comeback. but we've also seen some incredible sales from the likes of lego , uh, the new the likes of lego, uh, the new barbie film that's come out. you've seen all the barbie merchandise and toys that have flown . funko flown off the shelves. um, funko pop had a huge, uh, bumper pop has had a huge, uh, bumper christmas . pop has had a huge, uh, bumper christmas. um, and very, very lucky for us, um, we've also had an incredible christmas, uh, you know, reaching kids all around the world. um you know, the toy industry in the uk has surpassed, uh . £3.6 billion this surpassed, uh. £3.6 billion this year , with £1.7 billion expected year, with £1.7 billion expected to have been spent . uh, this to have been spent. uh, this christmas. wow. >> that's a huge amount of money. >> and greater growth . >> and greater growth. >> and greater growth. >> now, joel, i can't help but nofice >> now, joel, i can't help but notice that you are in inverness. but you're the owner of the london toy company. are
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you usually based in london? is it a family business or. >> so we're usually based in, in central london. um, but i thought i'd come up to snowy inverness , a lovely snowy inverness, a lovely snowy scotland, but unfortunately this yearit scotland, but unfortunately this year it all seem to be so snowy out. uh, here. quite warm and mild, in fact. uh, but but yes, that's, uh, that's normally why i'm in london, but. yeah, just quickly. >> joel. look, i know it's a business and very successful business and very successful business as well that you run, but it must be quite nice to know this christmas know that this christmas morning. yeah. children in not just children, but mostly children will have woken up and opened some of the things that your company has made and their little faces will have lit up. we're going to show some pictures, the way, very pictures, by the way, very shortly some people opening, shortly of some people opening, some children opening their presents. but presents. so it all ties in. but that must give you an immense, immense of joel. now immense amount of joy. joel. now >> do you know what? when i founded this company in 2015, um, it was it was actually
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dunng um, it was it was actually during university . um, it was it was actually during university. um, and it was, uh, an incredible kind of journey to have gone through over the last, uh, 8 or 9 years or so . um, and over the last, uh, 8 or 9 years or so. um, and then over the last, uh, 8 or 9 years or so . um, and then when you or so. um, and then when you actually go into a shop and you see people buying, you know, toys off the shelf and you see them their it them giving to their kids, it gives that sense of gives you that real sense of fulfilment. uh, and it's just such a makes everything such a it makes everything worthwhile. do worthwhile. so that's what we do it and the whole team, it for. and the whole team, i feel the same as well. >> well joe. happy >> well done joe. happy christmas you mate. happy christmas to you mate. happy christmas to you mate. happy christmas to you mate. happy christmas to everybody. as christmas to everybody. there as well. turkey well. enjoy your turkey or whatever you're getting stuck into a rather mild inverness. >> yeah, there you go. thank >> yeah, but there you go. thank you very much, joel berkowitz. uh, who is the owner of the london toy company? >> well, we are going to show some pictures now . yes, we are some pictures now. yes, we are good stuff. this is my favourite bit of the show. this. um, so thank you very much for everybody who's been in everybody who's been getting in touch. looking everybody who's been getting in touwell, looking everybody who's been getting in touwell, nosy. looking everybody who's been getting in touwell, nosy. yeah.king everybody who's been getting in touwell, nosy. yeah. we| to. well, we're nosy. yeah. we are a little bit nosy and we want to see what you're doing. yeah. luke's on what's yeah. so luke's been on what's happening nanny brennan. she's >> this is nanny brennan. she's patrick's fan. on well,
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patrick's biggest fan. on well, you're my. >> i'm your biggest fan as well, nanny brand. so there you go. >> don't got there. >> don't got there. >> thank you very much, chock. and for me to see and it's hard for me to see a little hot chocolate and a biscuit. there we go. >> hot chocolate and a biscuit biscuit. there we go. >> isome ocolate and a biscuit biscuit. there we go. >> isome festive and a biscuit biscuit. there we go. >> isome festive pjs. a biscuit and some festive pjs. >> well, merry christmas, nanny bran alan and sana. i think that says us. yeah, there we go. >> they say happy christmas from us and our ten year old son kenzie. >> there's kenzie, we're enjoying some christmas sunshine in marrakesh. oh, they're . in marrakesh. oh, they're. watching us all the way from marrakesh. >> oh, that's. they've got fezzes on, haven't they? that's what that is, right. that's. and matching pjs. is that a christmas them christmas tree behind them though. there though. they've done well there haven't i don't know haven't they, to i don't know maybe. maybe they christmas maybe. maybe they have christmas trees in marrakesh. >> marrakesh. they >> christmas in marrakesh. they obviously >> christmas in marrakesh. they ovaheyy >> christmas in marrakesh. they ovahey obviously have at least >> they obviously have at least one marrakesh. >> they obviously have at least oneso marrakesh. >> they obviously have at least oneso done. marrakesh. >> they obviously have at least oneso done. donnairrakesh. >> they obviously have at least oneso done. donna and ash. >> they obviously have at least oneso done. donna and john >> so well done. donna and john say here we go. >> our grandson noah. >> this is our grandson noah. chilling, chilling this christmas one. he does look like he's chilling . he's chilling. >> well noah you legend. >> well noah you legend. >> you know, he looks like he could be sat there for a little while just watching bit of gb while just watching a bit of gb news christmas breakfast. why
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not? no worries. >> he's waiting >> living the life he's waiting to be served. his dinner. >> life. yeah, to be served. his dinner. >> just life. yeah, to be served. his dinner. >> just there. life. yeah, to be served. his dinner. >> just there. waiting. yeah, to be served. his dinner. >> just there. waiting tozah, to be served. his dinner. >> just there. waiting to be, it's just there. waiting to be served. dinner. served. his dinner. >> get glass like you at >> get a tiny glass like you at home. yeah, a tiny glass of baby scotch on the go. >> on, feed me >> there. come on, feed me a little bit of virgin eggnog. >> hahaha. oh we'll keep sending you pictures. >> hahaha. oh we'll keep sending you picright. we do really love >> all right. we do really love to final batch little >> all right. we do really love to later final batch little >> all right. we do really love to later on. nal batch little >> all right. we do really love to later on. it's batch little >> all right. we do really love to later on. it's gb :h little >> all right. we do really love to later on. it's gb viewsttle >> all right. we do really love to later on. it's gb views ore bit later on. it's gb views or gbnews.com, but yes, it's been an incredibly mild day , but i an incredibly mild day, but i think we've got a little bit of a official weather update from greg . greg dewhurst. >> hello there , i'm greg >> hello there, i'm greg dewhurst and welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast. well, it's mild, wet and breezy across much of the uk this christmas day and there is the risk of some snow across the scottish mountains too. some early brightness for eastern parts of england, north—east scotland, but generally a lot of cloud as we move through the day. outbreaks of rain across england which will england and wales, which will turn increasingly heavy in the west. and then, this rain west. and then, as this rain bumps into the higher of bumps into the higher ground of scotland, we could see 5 to 10cm of snow above 300m. so
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officially making it a white christmas. but for many of us it will be mild, breezy and grey. some glimmers of sunshine for northern ireland. temperatures still above average for the time of this rain across of year. this rain across england and wales slowly pushes its way south eastwards through the clear during the the evening, clear during the early and also rain and early hours and also rain and snow across scotland moves out into the north sea, which means as we move into the early hours of boxing day, many places becoming dry, long, lengthy, clear spells and temperatures lower than they have been of late, getting close to freezing in the countryside. a touch of frost and ice across northern scotland. so it means a sunnier start for many. a drier start for boxing day. plenty of blue skies, the risk of a few showers largely around the coast and also quite frequent across northern scotland, but staying dry the vast majority. but dry for the vast majority. but later cloud and later on in the day, cloud and rain in across the far rain moves in across the far southwest , temperatures lower southwest, temperatures lower than have been a little than they have been a little nearer to average. nearer lo average. >> nearer to average. >> well, we were talking about toys earlier , so we've got
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>> yeah. so the steel and sons cup has been a firm festive fixture on the northern irish football calendar since 1895. >> yes , we're now joined by our >> yes, we're now joined by our northern ireland reporter dougie beattie, who is at the stadium for us now. dougie, are they getting ready to play ? yeah they getting ready to play? yeah they are indeed. >> welcome to seaview . this is >> welcome to seaview. this is the home of crusaders, the irish football, uh, league. uh team. but it's also the home of women's football in northern ireland. and today it is. it hosts the amateur league steel and sons cup . as you say. it's and sons cup. as you say. it's been played since the 1895. hasn't missed a christmas day. well, it's missed two because of wars. but but here it is. it is the big boasting and bragging rights in the calendar. we have the green and white of crumlin star versus versus the black and yellow of komarek. now these are provincial towns. most of these fellas are postmen , builders, fellas are postmen, builders, electricians and they're all here. i mean i was going to put
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a pair of shorts in the car and boots in case they needed me to. come on, do no harm to have an old guy like me on the boat. but yes, i was also going to wear a santa suit, but that might have been picture might been a picture that might have stuck me haunted me stuck with me and haunted me forever. but that these towns, these football we these football clubs we have every single time news across the . the uk. >> tn e ii enn— >> dougie, i was just going to say know these say i didn't know we had these branded waterproofs. branded gb news waterproofs. it's looking . good it's looking. good >> ah, you have to be in the know. you have to be in the know. you have to be in the know. you have to be in the know. you see. it's all right for you to sit in the studio with your christmas jumpers. no, i'm out here in the freezing cold.i i'm out here in the freezing cold. i mean, we've got get cold. i mean, we've got to get something don't something along the line. don't even coffee. but even get a cup of coffee. but yes, rec and crumlin yes, comber rec and crumlin star, both of are star, both of them are provincial like the provincial towns. and like the rest of the uk, every town will have football club of have a football club in it of amateur status and means an amateur status and it means an awful to those towns. awful lot to those towns. i mean, there's been over a thousand tickets sold in comber already. there'll no turkey already. there'll be no turkey dinners because dinners there today because if they they'll celebrate they win it, they'll celebrate into the night. and if they lose it, well, they'll all be sitting over looking very over there. turkey looking very distraught. but i caught up with
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a couple of the players earlier distraught. but i caught up with a cinple of the players earlier distraught. but i caught up with a cin the of the players earlier distraught. but i caught up with a cin the week, players earlier distraught. but i caught up with a cin the week, and ers earlier distraught. but i caught up with a cin the week, and thisearlier distraught. but i caught up with a cin the week, and this islier distraught. but i caught up with a cin the week, and this is what on in the week, and this is what they say. it means a hell they had to say. it means a hell of a lot, especially for the club and the fans and stuff. >> we've ever, >> uh, first time we've ever, we've here, uh, beating we've ever got here, uh, beating the semis three times. so you nearly got there but just haven't quite. but this time we're here and we're ready to go. i think the brunt of our team is the side of 30. so team is the wrong side of 30. so we're sort of maybe thinking this the final chance this is maybe the final chance to finally try and get our hands on this trophy. but it's just we're working area . we're just a working class area. all myths, all together, all from the same community. a couple boys from west belfast, football will not mention names, but everybody is in it together. >> i've come across one. the stevensons once, um, 94, 95. i believe it was. so it's a it's a brave while ago. we have we reached a final after but unfortunately um, we were on the wrong side of the result that day, but, um. yeah, we're we're looking to repeat the, the 94, 95 season and bring it home.
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we've seen the last couple of weeks the town has been the town itself has been absolutely buzzing. um, shops , you know, buzzing. um, shops, you know, the people. it's very rare that anyone in a tracksuit would walk through the town and not get a beep of the horn from someone, you know, everyone's you know, every everyone's looking it. um, ever looking forward to it. um, ever since semi—final, been looking forward to it. um, ever si debt semi—final, been looking forward to it. um, ever si debt in semi—final, been looking forward to it. um, ever si debt in the|i—final, been looking forward to it. um, ever si debt in the diaryal, been looking forward to it. um, ever si debt in the diary that, been looking forward to it. um, ever si debt in the diary that, youzn a debt in the diary that, you know, we've all been we've been looking to. looking forward to. >> well, there you go . it's all >> well, there you go. it's all set. uh, it's only now that the actual match itself will it be the older lads in crumlin star, or will it be the youth this fresher legs of cumber rack. so it's crumlin star combo rack all kicks off at 11:00. and i've got to say this patrick i've got to say i, i've been with this is my third christmas with gb news and i. it's been great. it's been a great journey. along the way great journey. but along the way i've got to say happy christmas great journey. but along the way i've fewto say happy christmas great journey. but along the way i've fewto say ibecauseristmas great journey. but along the way i've fewto say ibecause i;tmas great journey. but along the way i've fewto say ibecause i didn't to a few people because i didn't send cards. so to all send christmas cards. so to all the in behind the the boys in mcr behind the scenes, uh, femi said elizabeth and those as well that have
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looked after me so well , uh, looked after me so well, uh, happy christmas. on and bruce jobson and his family. he's an old, uh, agricultural hack in the north—east of england. the bruce, his wife helen, and red . bruce, his wife helen, and red. thank you so much. and have a happy christmas. >> thank you. thank you , thank >> thank you. thank you, thank you. . you. anymore. >> no , of course . oh thank you mate. >> look, honestly , you light up >> look, honestly, you light up our shows, you are an absolute legend. that is stellar reporting dougie beattie that we'll be taking you to that football match. doesn't want anything else. i love that crying . it makes anything else. i love that crying. it makes me. he makes me laugh. all right. in a good way. in a good way. now, um, okay. it's time to go through even more sports news. we're going to whiz through this. we've got aidan the aidan magee who's back in the studio with us, who is in explicably as chef? explicably dressed as a chef? i was cooking earlier on, you know that. >> i can't just take the discard. all the all the paraphernalia, i? paraphernalia, can i? >> you couldn't. that >> no, no, you couldn't. that would would be ridiculous. >> wearing so i'm >> i'm wearing it. so i'm putting back on tonight.
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putting it back on tonight. >> okay. what's, >> okay. look, what's, uh. >> okay. look, what's, uh. >> yeah, let's go through the boxing day fixtures tomorrow a bit controversial football this time eve showdown yesterday christmas eve showdown yesterday between wolves. between chelsea and, uh, wolves. chelsea lost that. of course. but trying to but tomorrow they're trying to keep it local because of the fact had to had to fact that chelsea had to had to travel it garnered quite travel and it garnered quite a few in the in the few headlines in the in the papers and elsewhere. but newcastle playing newcastle placing not playing nottingham at 1230, a bit nottingham forest at 1230, a bit of that for nottingham of a schlep that for nottingham forest fans heading up to newcastle kick off. newcastle for an early kick off. bournemouth. 3:00. bournemouth. fulham is at 3:00. sheffield against luton sheffield united against luton a real basement battle. two sides that from championship that count from the championship last season. 3:00. we got last season. that's 3:00. we got burnley the burnley v liverpool at 530, the biggest without biggest game tomorrow without a shadow doubt. patrick, we've shadow of doubt. patrick, we've mentioned united mentioned manchester united earlier all the takeover earlier today. all the takeover paraphernalia, of paraphernalia, all the rest of it. versus aston it. man united versus aston villa if they lose villa at 8:00. if they lose that game serious trouble. game he's in serious trouble. erik especially with the erik ten hag especially with the onset of the new owners. >> no aiden. what's >> he's no aiden. what's a boxing day match like? what's the i've the vibe like? because i've never one on boxing. the vibe like? because i've nevi'm one on boxing. the vibe like? because i've nevi'm going one on boxing. the vibe like? because i've nevi'm going to re on boxing. the vibe like? because i've nevi'm going to millwall.ing. >> i'm going to millwall tomorrow actually. >> i'm going to millwall toninrow actually. >> i'm going to millwall toninrow all ually. >> i'm going to millwall toninrow all wasy. >> i'm going to millwall toninrow all was in waitrose in >> in fact, i was in waitrose in bromley buying all the all the ingredients soup last bromley buying all the all the ingre(and s soup last bromley buying all the all the ingre(and bromley soup last bromley buying all the all the ingre(and bromley dave last bromley buying all the all the ingre(and bromley dave or.t night and bromley dave or millwall. came up and millwall. dave came up to me and
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said, you telly, said, oh, seen you on telly, i love, love, love your love, i love, i love your updates. he was lying and so i said, i'll see him at the den tomorrow going tomorrow because we're going to millwall watch qpr. 1 pm. millwall to watch qpr. 1 pm. after here i always go after i've been here i always go to football on boxing day, whether whether whether i'm working or whether it's earlier it's social. as i said earlier on, expect qpr get on, i expect qpr to get hammered. have get hammered. i might have to get hammered. i might have to get hammerypeople are quite >> now people are quite sometimes quite critical of the millwall are they millwall fans. are they all right? >> f- f tastic. and w— >> yeah, fans tastic. and i'll tell news. tell you what they love gb news. they of gb news. they love a bit of gb news. absolutely fine. >> i if you know it's tiny >> i am. if you know it's tiny hizb ut—tahrir gb you hizb ut—tahrir at gb news you will ever praise the will only ever praise the millwall fans. >> well, what was, you >> well, that's what i was, you know, listen, i'm i'm a qpr fan. >> they >> they're our rivals but they are club. are a superb club. >> of people. the >> fracking bunch of people. the millwall well done millwall fans. well done you very of a tip on very quickly a bit of a tip on the old horse racing. >> on. yeah. big important >> go on. yeah. big important meetings usual meetings tomorrow as usual on boxing the king boxing day we've got the king george chase at kempton. george vi chase at kempton. braverman is my for braverman game is my tip for tomorrow's race. me on tomorrow's race. pick me up on that wins. if it that tomorrow. if it wins. if it doesn't, mention doesn't, don't ever mention it again as you live. again for as long as you live. and got meetings at and we've got meetings at aintree raisin aintree market, raisin and fontwell but again, fontwell park. but again, a huge, huge day of racing. >> stuff. magee, >> wonderful stuff. aidan magee, thank and thank thank you very much and thank
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you all you for entertaining us all morning variety morning with a variety of different your menu, different things. your menu, your on books. your soup, you're on the books. there's made a cocktail badly. >> do you not get my job at bucks your mind up. bucks fizz? making your mind up. that's it's song by that's a song. it's a song by bucks fizz. that's a song. it's a song by bucno,'izz. that's a song. it's a song by bucno, irz. that's a song. it's a song by bucno, i didn't know that. >> no, i didn't know that. >> no, i didn't know that. >> no, i get it. no, >> no, i didn't get it. no, i got it. >> it still didn't laugh, but there go. okay. >> it still didn't laugh, but the all go. okay. >> it still didn't laugh, but the all right, okay. >> it still didn't laugh, but the all right, so,|y. >> it still didn't laugh, but the all right, so, um, still to come. >> still to come. still to come. benjamin butterworth connor tomlinson, they joined us because got proper because we we've got some proper news say merry christmas. >> love you both. >> love you both. >> thank you to aiden. >> thank you to aiden. >> of >> that's really kind of you to say that's the buck. you've been there us through and there for us through thick and thin. what? okay >> all right. what? okay >> all right. what? okay >> we are doing the news. >> we are doing the news. >> i meant and cocktails. okay. >> all right. the okay. >> all right. i'm the only one not drinking. i'll you after not drinking. i'll see you after the .
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news >> well, a very happy christmas to you. it's 1043 >> well, a very happy christmas to you. it's1043 in >> well, a very happy christmas to you. it's 1043 in the morning and, uh, it's last chance saloon to send in your pictures. we've had so many of them, but we're going to show a few more in just a moments time. but joining us to go through some of the day's headunes to go through some of the day's headlines first is the journalist benjamin butterworth and political commentator connor tomlin . so let's try and, uh, tomlin. so let's try and, uh, you know, avoid any last minute arguments with the family that we've got here today getting on very well. >> so far. >> so far. >> been punching each >> we've been punching each other up in the green room. >> it's fine. good >> it's fine. good >> be christmas >> it wouldn't be christmas without little benjamin , we'll
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without a little benjamin, we'll start you. we're going start with you. we're going to the blessed the times the church blessed us. same be next. >> uh, yeah. so it's a lovely story, actually. especially at christmas. a day christmas. you know, a day that's jesus and that's about jesus and christianity the church of christianity and the church of england has approved blessings of same sex marriage. and they've one, which they've had the first one, which was two female ministers from suffolk, uh, catherine bond and jane pierce. and they said that it really felt the world it really felt like the world was that the church, was healing, that the church, they've their lives they've spent their lives committed , that they could committed to, that they could then their then also have their relationship and these relationship blessed. and these aren't anglicans, two aren't just two anglicans, two female anglicans, but they're two ministers in the church of england. they said they hope england. and they said they hope that lots more gay people will feel a part of the feel able to be a part of the church, and that events like christmas for them, because christmas are for them, because that's felt after that's how they felt after having i just having it blessed. and i just thought, day thought, especially on a day like a lovely like christmas, what a lovely story, connor. >> it's not exactly >> i mean, it's not exactly biblically correct . so do biblically correct. so i do think this the church think this is the church straying away from its own explicit and i come explicit doctrine. and i come back the venerable fulton back to the venerable fulton sheen, church sheen, who says that the church which itself to the which weds itself to the concerns of this age, be concerns of this age, would be widowed in the next. but look, as a long suffering
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as a as a long suffering catholic, catholic church is doing thing. catholic, catholic church is doin pope thing. catholic, catholic church is doinpope said thing. catholic, catholic church is doinpope said he thing. catholic, catholic church is doinpope said he can hing. catholic, catholic church is doinpope said he can give the pope said that he can give non—liturgical same non—liturgical blessings to same sex couples in sex couples and couples in irregular relation ships. i don't know what that's even meant mean. most of my meant to mean. most of my relationships meant to mean. most of my relationsr so; meant to mean. most of my relationsrso in short lived , irregular, so in short lived, not shock. irregular, so in short lived, not now ock. irregular, so in short lived, not now ,:k. irregular, so in short lived, not now , connor, we'll stick with >> now, connor, we'll stick with you. we're going over to something that's in the bbc today um, well, previously we today. um, well, previously we had rancid turkey . some people's had rancid turkey. some people's christmases were ruined by rancid turkeys. they >> they still turn it around. well not if it's gone off. >> no, no, some of those turkeys, some of those turkeys were green. >> right. but, um, but now dodgy cheese. >> yes . between this cheese. >> yes. between this and aidan's cocktails as well, people aren't exactly having the best christmas morning. um, apparently food standards apparently the food standards authority has said that a series of cheeses. these are in the leicester family. all e leicester family. all have e coli and if you've bought any of these, you can get refund. these, you can get a refund. so these, you can get a refund. so the in question are the cheeses in question are creamy, mature and creamy, tasty, mature and smoked. and reminder those are cheeses names spice cheeses, not names of spice girls. cheeses, not names of spice girlso well those are basically
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>> so well those are basically all the cheeses. >> and also when you said in the leicester family you meant the cheese variety of leicester, not just around leicester area, just around the leicester area, leicester gone off as an leicester has not gone off as an area. >> so leicester good, good, good point. >> leicester's gone off unfortunately i mean the problem you know when they recall items. >> um presumably not that . many >> um presumably not that. many people notice. well yeah . and people notice. well yeah. and they've already consumed the food and the advice is this is going to be your christmas hampers. >> so there'll be lots of people that it, that aren't thinking about it, but want to get sick but you don't want to get sick at christmas. it's a terrible time. um, no, the time. um, but no, it's the lancashire think lancashire cheeses, i think mature you pop mature lancashire. so if you pop off to fortnum mason for what you do. you think, i often do. >> know, a perfect >> emily, you know, a perfect christmas no, but if you christmas hamper. no, but if you google lancashire, google mature lancashire, i don't what your search don't know what your search adverts will like after adverts will be like after that. >> no, no, leave that >> no, no, we'll leave that there family show. there as a family show. >> shivers through >> beijing shivers through coldest on record. coldest december on record. benjamin. this is presumably benjamin. and this is presumably a contrast to the studio to the studio which is roasting. >> yeah , it really is. >> yeah, it really is. >> yeah, it really is. >> it's a warm christmas here. well, we were saying earlier on
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in the show about how white christmases are incredibly unusual. well, uh, and they have been in this been for about 150 years in this part the world. but beijing part of the world. but beijing is at minus ten today. schools have been closed for weeks in parts of it. japan is completely covered in snowfall. uh, their health services have had to be closed down because it's been so freezing. so you know, it's not just a white christmas. it's a it's christmas in china i >> -- >> yeah. it 5mm >> yeah. it just makes me think about badly we deal with any about how badly we deal with any kind of weather here. i mean, it's a running joke, isn't it? if there's a light dusting of it's a running joke, isn't it? if therwhich ight dusting of it's a running joke, isn't it? if therwhich there usting of it's a running joke, isn't it? if therwhich there isn'tg of it's a running joke, isn't it? if therwhich there isn't even in snow, which there isn't even in this country at the moment, apart maybe in, in the apart from maybe in, in the hills in scotland, everything gnnds hills in scotland, everything grinds doesn't it? grinds to a halt, doesn't it? and at what's going on and you look at what's going on in suppose in china now, although i suppose you wonders with slave labouh this on that was, i was >> this on that i was, i was reading a lovely news item about a city in or a town siberia, a city in or a town in siberia, where really gets cold. where it really gets cold. >> forget minus ten, you're talking —40. yeah yeah. >> slightest drizzle and guo call their services off. oh, we'll say clearly for all the climate change lobby out there
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that are going to use this story to their advantage, i mean, all of china's coal fired power plants exactly warming of china's coal fired power pla|place exactly warming of china's coal fired power pla|place up,exactly warming of china's coal fired power pla|place up, isactly warming of china's coal fired power pla|place up, is it?y warming of china's coal fired power pla|place up, is it? so,3rming of china's coal fired power pla|place up, is it? so, young the place up, is it? so, you know, just no, just throwing out. no, i“in!” ll"illumi- ll"llllrall— >> no, that is true. and we are now going to do a little bit of gift giving. i think. so we all know that you at home have been exchanging etc. and we've exchanging gifts, etc. and we've been seeing so many wonderful pictures chance in pictures last chance to send in some pictures. we'll be finishing the with a couple finishing the show with a couple of piggies. um, firstly , of your piggies. um, so firstly, connor bless connor has been sitting, bless him with these three presents in front for a while now. front of him for a while now. >> i like they've been >> i feel like they've been hyped know, it could hyped up so you know, it could be disappointing. but hyped up so you know, it could be i disappointing. but hyped up so you know, it could be i heard ppointing. but hyped up so you know, it could be i heard ipointing. but hyped up so you know, it could be i heard i was:ing. but hyped up so you know, it could be i heard i was on, but when i heard i was on, particularly with ben, i couldn't resist. but by you guys, a little ornament that reflects oh guys, a little ornament that refl here oh guys, a little ornament that refl here we oh guys, a little ornament that refl here we go. oh no, here we go. >> so if i got these right. >> so, so if i got these right. >> so, so if i got these right. >> right. so this one, this one should be for you. me? thank you. this one's for emily. oh, passit you. this one's for emily. oh, pass it along. then this one pass it along. and then this one is the most suitable for ben. >> thank very much. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> ticking. okay. all >> it's ticking. okay. all right. we all just. right. so should we all just. well we'll all open. >> let's open our personality. >> we personality. >> see? here we go. this is, uh. well, go on, i'll say, um,
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because i thought with this station, calais, station, you down at calais, they turn boats around they turn the boats around sharpish, and obviously, you're the brings the most the person who brings the most magic station. the person who brings the most magic then station. the person who brings the most magic then ben,)n. the person who brings the most magic then ben, i|. the person who brings the most magic then ben, i mean, if >> and then ben, i mean, ben, if you that just to you hold that up, just speak to us. oh, what snow flake. >> oh, i see what snow flake. well done . that's perfect. that >> oh, i see what snow flake. wybrilliant. that's perfect. that >> oh, i see what snow flake. wybrilliant. well's perfect. that >> oh, i see what snow flake. wybrilliant. well done.ect. that >> oh, i see what snow flake. wybrilliant. well done. so. that is brilliant. well done. so much. that's lovely. >> well, can i just say , i >> well, well, can i just say, i mean, playing into gender stereotypes am. stereotypes here i am. >> i always the pretty, >> i always do the pretty, pretty girl angel, uh, in a pink skirt . how lovely. skirt. how lovely. >> lovely. well done. okay, well , um, unfortunately , shapps we , um, i unfortunately, shapps we gave you your socks earlier on, didn't we? and now we. well, i didn't we? and now we. well, i did get you other presents, obviously, emily, but you've had your your rain presents. >> i got you something, your your rain presents. >> i got you something , patrick. >> i got you something, patrick. um, remember this, uh, this um, to remember this, uh, this weekend . well, today, also weekend. well, today, also presenting together on the gb news breakfast. oh, lovely. so just something so we can remember , you know. remember, you know. >> okay. all right. years to come . come. >> we'll do a little a quick opening here because i'm aware that to some of that we want to get to some of the pictures well. the people's pictures as well. oh, nice. okay so this oh, this is nice. okay so this is a picture from our our
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christmas promo . thank you very christmas promo. thank you very much for that . much for that. >> it's a christmas. it's a picture from our christmas promo which you may have seen at home, but pull the most ugly faces but we pull the most ugly faces when when we leap onto our soap. >> oh well. so i thought that was a nice little memory. >> if the president for now. um, i got you a little something as well. is, of course, well. um, it is, of course, edible. there you go . edible. so there you go. >> that's very nice. happy christmas. >> like to emphasise, did >> just like to emphasise, i did get that. we don't get a more than that. we don't have reveal that was. have to reveal what that was. um, we go. before the um, so there we go. before the emails in. emails start flooding in. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> you need to leave him, emily. he's only got your chocolates. yeah. got more than yeah. all right. i got more than that. anyway, right yeah. all right. i got more than thatuh, anyway, right yeah. all right. i got more than thatuh, we, anyway, right yeah. all right. i got more than thatuh, we, um, ay, right yeah. all right. i got more than thatuh, we, um, we right yeah. all right. i got more than thatuh, we, um, we have right yeah. all right. i got more than thatuh, we, um, we have just ght yeah. all right. i got more than thatuh, we, um, we have just got we, uh, we, um, we have just got something to rattle off there . a something to rattle off there. a couple have. we got a couple of pictures from our lovely, wonderful listeners. wonderful viewers and listeners. yes, on scrolling . yes, we do keep on scrolling. >> all right, so thank >> yes. we. all right, so thank you for keeping us company throughout the course of this show. >> we're going for charles in skegness. part of the skegness. lovely part of the world. beautiful elder world. our beautiful elder granddaughter pippa had a few tears this morning in memory of
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her kitties. pixie and edie. oh, bless you. sadly passed away earlier this year. oh, okay. well look happy christmas and hopefully we did manage to take your mind off that. uh, a little bit there. >> clearly there in spirit for her. lawrence in leicester . her. lawrence in leicester. >> watch out for the cheese. >> watch out for the cheese. this is our granddaughter. enid's christmas and she enid's first christmas and she looks like she's absolutely living the dream. >> go back and just be so >> oh, to go back and just be so kind of caught up everything kind of caught up in everything like enid. kind of caught up in everything likeenid. happy christmas . first >> enid. happy christmas. first christmas to enid. we're going. sophie in west sussex. >> christmas >> she says merry christmas from megan and william. >> i love the christmas pyjamas. >> i love the christmas pyjamas. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> strong christmas pyjamas . and >> strong christmas pyjamas. and we actually had a genuine discussion on about discussion earlier on about whether or not we were going to do show in christmas do the whole show in christmas pjs, | do the whole show in christmas pjs, i think was pjs, but, uh, i think this was probably pjs, but, uh, i think this was pro we ly pjs, but, uh, i think this was pro we decided we should go, you >> we decided we should go, you know, instead. and know, black tie instead. and there we go. >> and james sheffield meet there we go. >> little ames sheffield meet there we go. >> little emily. sheffield meet there we go. >> little emily. oh, effield meet there we go. >> little emily. oh, there! meet there we go. >> little emily. oh, there we set the little emily. oh, there we go. who just ripped her present open at high speed. >> it's little and large. >> it's little and large. >> um, patrick, you're replaced.
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presenter is here. the two. emily's. oh, my gosh . well, emily's. oh, my gosh. well, there you go. i don't think i can have another emily in my life. i'm afraid she's got some harry lego , i think. harry potter lego, i think. there, there we we've there, uh, there we go. we've got one more, got time for just one more, haven't we, says here. haven't we, kelly says here. >> is eleri delighted with the classic box? rather than its contents? it's true, when i contents? yes. it's true, when i was often the cheapest thing that the kids like, i always used to do that i always used to. >> i used to win my parents up massively. they'd get me a really nice present. i'd end up playing box or playing with the box or something that. so so there something like that. so so there we well, um, thank you very, we go. well, um, thank you very, very much, connor. and for benjamin our benjamin as well, for being our wonderful newsmakers and giving benjamin as well, for being our w01yourul newsmakers and giving benjamin as well, for being our w01your christmasikers and giving benjamin as well, for being our w01your christmas morning giving pleasure. >> merry christmas. pleasure. >> it erry christmas. pleasure. >> it erry a lristmas. pleasure. >> iterry a treat.1s. >> it was a treat. >>— >> it was a treat. >> and we will be, uh. well, i'm jetting off now to manchester and i'm going off to see my parents. >> yes, indeed. >> yes, indeed. >> and my lovely siblings. >> and my lovely siblings. >> well , thank you very much to >> well, thank you very much to everybody who's been tuning in over of christmas eve over the course of christmas eve breakfast day breakfast. i've absolutely loved it. >> i've absolutely loved it. i've a really, really great i've had a really, really great time. have as well. time. i hope you have as well. and you're going to want
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and um, now you're going to want to tuned in because there to stay tuned in because there is much more come on the is a much more to come on the channel today. >> we're going to have a whole royal year in review with of course, of royal respondent. >> oh yes, indeed . all right. so >> oh yes, indeed. all right. so and remember as well, we've got the king's speech here at 3 pm. so keep it gb news. this really is one stop shop for all is your one stop shop for all things wonderful and christmas today. things wonderful and christmas today . thank you very much from today. thank you very much from our family to yours. and i hope you continue to have a wonderful christmas. god bless. let's get your weather though. now with greg dewhurst looks like things are heating up boxt boiler boilers, sponsors of weather on gb news . gb news. >> hello there, i'm greg dewhurst and welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast. >> well it's mild wet and breezy across much of the uk this christmas day and there is the risk of some snow across the scottish mountains to some early brightness for eastern parts of england, north—east scotland, but generally a lot of cloud as
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we move through the day. outbreaks rain across england outbreaks of rain across england and wales , will turn and wales, which will turn increasingly in the west. increasingly heavy in the west. and rain bumps and then, as this rain bumps into the higher ground of scotland, could see 5 to 10cm scotland, we could see 5 to 10cm of snow 300m. so of snow above 300m. so officially making it a white christmas. but for many of us it will be mild, breezy and grey. some glimmers of sunshine for northern ireland, temperatures still above average for the time of year. this rain across england and wales slowly pushes its way eastwards through its way south eastwards through the during the the evening clearing during the early hours and also rain and snow across scotland moves out into the north sea, which means as we move into the early hours of boxing day, places of boxing day, many places becoming dry , lengthy clear becoming dry, lengthy clear spells temperatures lower spells and temperatures lower than have been of late. than it have been of late. getting close to freezing the getting close to freezing in the countryside . a touch of frost countryside. a touch of frost andice countryside. a touch of frost and ice across northern scotland. so it means a sunnier start for many, a drier start for boxing day. plenty of blue skies, the risk of a few showers largely around the coast and also quite frequent across northern scotland , but staying northern scotland, but staying dry for the vast majority . but
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dry for the vast majority. but later on in the day, cloud and rain moves in across the far southwest. temperatures lower than they have been a little nearer to average . looks like nearer to average. looks like things are heating up . things are heating up. >> boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news as. >> hello. thank you for being a big part of gb news >> we'd like to wish you and your loved ones a christmas season full of comfort and joy, as well as a peaceful and prosperous new year. >> from our family to yours, we are proud to be your channel. >> merry christmas, happy christmas, merry christmas, happy christmas , merry happy christmas, merry christmas, merry christmas , christmas, merry christmas, merry christmas here on . gb news merry christmas here on. gb news the people's channel. >> merry christmas
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hello and welcome to a royal year and a merry christmas to you. >> my name is cameron walker. i'm gb news royal correspondent. and over the next hour we will be delving into the royal calendar for 2023 with a whole host of experts and those who can give you insight into to the
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royal family with me throughout the show is former butler to king charles grant, harold and royal correspondent at the telegraph india mctaggart. but before all that, here is your latest news headlines . latest news headlines. >> good morning and a merry christmas from the gb newsroom. i'm sam francis. the headlines at 11 pope francis has condemned what he called the futile logic of war, saying that christ's message of peace was being drowned out in the very land where he was born. the pontiff used his christmas eve mass last night to speak out against the ongoing conflict in gaza. he said our hearts are in bethlehem, where the prince of peace has been rejected by the clash of arms. the palestinian minister of tourism said the city is celebrating christmas with sadness and sorrow after all, the festivities there have been cancelled and the pope's message comes after an airstrike on a refugee camp in central gaza killed at least 78 people.
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