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this is a lot of fun. she's standing up. morning's main news. she looks excited but a little bit nervous. you've got it, karla, yeah! sexual abuse allegations. we‘re starting to get the more than a century. hang of it. this is misconduct as a young man. a republicans believe in the rule of law, not the role of the mob. support at the polls. lot a a "super—veg rainbow flatbread", which was supposed to be for the first time in decades. dairy—free. of leadership to consider switching to the work. from a sandwich bought at pret a conservatives. manger. a flatbread sandwich which was meant to be and reverberating underneath dairy free. the board. and is taking legal action against the consulate in istanbul. it's very cool. supplier. it sings as you come down. outside the ring. in an earthquake in the north of very top, if i can — if i can make it. and headed towards the irishman's team, prompting the country. a melee. let's stay here and take 9. a break for a sec.
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yeah! 35am. the sunday times, and james rampton from the independent. and with that, my trip to kazakhstan is at an end. and what a ride it people were killed. was. yeah! good morning, to consider switching to the welcome to conservatives. and promises that the end of austerity is in sight. breakfast with labour says the government's trying to con working rachel burden people. and ben thompson. generated by westminster politics. for the supreme court, brett kavanaugh, is sworn in. shut it down, shut it down! demonstrators reacted with fury, referendum on independence. but donald trump hailed the result. in the single market. victory for our nation, our people, and our beloved constitution.
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customer died from an allergic reaction to a sandwich. us in the single market and customs union. union. against any proposal the prime minister puts forward. glimpse of these amazing giant puppets. minister puts forward. will be informed as to what happens through that brags that process. were stabbed in north london. of fighting in islington. none of their injuries are thought to be life—threatening. a dramatic night in vegas, but the fight ends up outside the octagon. consulate in istanbul. a much brighter, but cold prospect for much of the country today. for much of the country today. the building last week. a source at the consulate described the accusation as "baseless". and wetterfor scotland, and later for northern ireland. for northern ireland. more detail in around 15 minutes. good morning. it's sunday, the 7th of october. more than a century. balloon festival. he'd previously denied allegations of sexual misconduct as a young man.
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and claims to be the world's biggest festival would galvanise their support at the of its kind. polls. here's our north america correspondent, barbara plett usher. the economy's looking good, the supreme court, even better. that vast flat landscape, there was enormous skies they have there. enormous skies they have there. those pictures are incredible. beloved constitution. conditions to launch that many buildings in one place. look at that colour. they are beautiful. we are going to be here until 9am. going to be here until 9am. here is what is coming up. judge brett kavanaugh to the united states‘ supreme court. pressure on managerjose mourinho? loved comedy classics. and he has, a month all that to before midterm elections. come on the bbc news channel.
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but this is where we say goodbye to viewers on bbc one. bye for now. for a generation. shut it down, shut it down! but it's not the kind of victory he imagined. serjeant—at—arms will restore order in the gallery. and it didn't go smoothly. without objection. who accused him of trying to rape her when they were teenagers. but his belligerent response had people defending him. into political gain. the protesters have lost this battle. results of the japanese but they will carry on the fight into the midterms. grand prix, leave for a few minutes. leave for a few minutes. the political still get someone who hasn't made it quite in time. drama continues. of the standings after a lights to flag victory at
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from a sandwich bought at pret suzuka. a manger. a dairy—free ingredient, as simon clemison he just needs to come first in austin. reports. austin. sebastien battle needs to come third or worse than that. come third or worse than that. of natasha ednan—laperouse. would be a fifth world title for lewis hamilton. incredible. extending his lead with that victory earlier. spun near the start of the race, and could only finish in the summer of 2016. sixth. the ingredient was not listed on the packaging. comfortable wins of the year — his sixth in the last seven races. the chain last december. a sandwich from a store in in a fortnight‘s bath. pret a manger time. says it contains yoghurt but had contained dairy. and is taking legal action. it said it had received contaminated material from its supplier. let's take a look at what
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labels on all it sells, but it says it will now. happened. with the irishman tapping out to a rear naked choke. that means the russian retains his title. to consider switching to the conservatives. and attacked someone in the and promises that the end of austerity is in sight. crowd. let's get more from our political correspondent jonathan blake. and appears to attack mcgregor inside the octagon. the threat ofjeremy corbyn? and his payment has been withheld pending further investigation. yes, i think so. he physically punched him. so there is more action after and outside! is more action after and outside! the fight itself was dramatic enough. enough. that, too how she says "look again those quotes at the conservatives. those quotes at the conservatives.
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they are offering a modern and patriotic programme she says. patriotic programme she says. to be a rematch but his position as a titleholder, his prize money... a titleholder, his prize money... he was not awarded cost of living, and promises an end the belts. to austerity. in the octagon. to austerity. things were getting quite raucous. raucous. seen as a government that are there to dream up the mess. his prize money has been withheld for the time being. to dream up the mess. withheld for the time being. president of the ufc has spoken and is devastated by it. is devastated by it. the impact this could have on the sports. could have on the sports. general is trying to improve its reputation. reputation. don't work, and the conservatives need to make a better offer. need to make a better offer. some people who don't consider it a sport. sport. those who aren't aware of some of the intrinsic aspects... is inside is nothing more than a con, according to the labour party. the intrinsic in an earthquake in the north of the country. aspects... representative but what happens in most ufc... exactly. 9. people were killed. you can imagine there will be record cash in is. there will be record cash in is. three arrests have been made. there will be an
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investigation. generated by westminster will be an investigation. —— there will be repercussions. politics. minutes at old trafford yesterday... the timing of a possible jose mourinho must have thought the end was getting closer. second referendum on independence. in the 90th minute — joe lynsky was watching. tens of thousands marched through the centre at manchester united of edinburgh yesterday. they have built success on loyalty. were stabbed in north london. but those values have come under fire in at around 10. the last fortnight. of fighting in islington. none of their injuries are thought to be life—threatening. away from deep water. after ten minutes of this match his team were in trouble. all the urgency at old trafford came consulate in from newcastle. they plan to strike early and get the istanbul. playing game started. the visitors went 2—0 up. the manager asked what more he could do. at half—time the way led to the hasn't been seen since entering the building last exit. week. a source at the consulate described the accusation as "baseless". premier league titles.
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withjuan mata's free kick have been announced. babar broke the resistance. ships serviced and fitted with the latest five minutes later, relief. equipment. martial finds a have yet to be awarded. way through. wow. what a change. the reins as the new doctor. what a noise. redemption was coming. where it's been shown since 2005. for united, this season has been an expensive downturn. it was time for some to live up to the pricetag. sanchez! on her is no different to unbelievable! the turnaround is complete! her predecessors. playing for the manager, playing for the shirt! like this can change things. forjose mourinho and united they will hope their loyalty is rewarded. joe lynsky, bbc news. we are all macro you all bring something to it. something to it.
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they are also made about difficult something to it, and it should always be different. moments, but always with pride. that is the way i want to be a on scottish independence. football manager. that is the way i am a football manager for some years. always with pride. is likely to dominate the thoughts of party not always with victories but always with pride. activists. and in the second half, lots of pride. it does not matter the result. leader at westminster. good morning, welcome to the programme. programme. independence because it is clearly one of the biggest issues you face. one of the biggest issues you face. i wonder what you want to see come out of this conference. out of this conference. against pep guardiola than any other manager. brexit future that we are going to see. manager. see. always someone is telling me good luck for sunday. me good luck for sunday. westminster that scotland voted to stay in the eu. i think always, unfortunately, we need it. always, unfortunately, we need it. that is how it is in stay in the eu. we see ourselves as a european these games. all the games we play country. a european country. against them. we need it again but that is no problem.
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problem. you work hard, you earn it and deserve it. and deserve it. that's what we try to do. to do. mixed up with best for scotland, and we also believe it is best for the uk. believe it is best for the uk. very good football, but if the plan. football, but if the plan. if they beat us, accept it. beat us, accept it. it is part of the game. the interests of workers up and down scotland, and the rest of the uk. scotland, and the rest of the game. they are, a good manager and good players. the uk. players. that is how we approach the game and how we are as a team. in the single market and the customs union. union. against any proposal the prime minister puts cardiff, while watford's slump forward. minister puts forward. continued. they were thrashed 4—0 at home by bournemouth. through what happens in the brexit process. process. when they travel to stjohnstone.
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the impact of brexit is going to be in scotland. one all at motherwell. in scotland. to fifth if celtic win today. autumn, and clearly we are in the autumn and we have no clarity. autumn and we have no clarity. all hinges on what happens with brexit, as you say. brexit, as you say. customs union, that ship has sailed, hasn't it? hasn't it? must remove up to six the prime minister should bring forward that proposal. with that when. forward that proposal. in the pro 1a, scarlets beat the ospreys 20—17. this try from rhys patchell putting them in control. and benneton treviso. is right economic for the people of scotland and the uk. scotland and the uk. back now to old trafford. morning. the single market is exactly that, jumping off the cliff edge. jumping off the cliff edge.
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remind people of the impact good so much to that such a hard would get through. let's talk about united's performance. talk about united's performance. have. —— hard brexit. brexit. the first half was a bit of a struggle. first half was a bit of a struggle. in the second is, did you visit was really fight for their manager? really fight for their manager? on that until we know what the outcome of brexit is going to be. outcome of brexit is going to be. this was the end, that is what the scottish people would expect from us. they were giving up. would expect from us. up. the second half, the fans got behind them, they raised the game. behind them, they raised the game. newcastle tired. today demonstrates that there is a majority for they basically play for themselves, not for the manager. for themselves, not for independence. majority for independence. the manager. yesterday was a big win, a win they all needed. all needed. this could still rumble on gritters a mourinho. a mourinho. it must be tough for fans to watch that. need to do that with the powers of independence from the time is right. independence from the time fans to watch is right. that. you could see it in their bases at old trafford. in their bases at old trafford. the speculation overjose what happens with the brexit negotiations. mourinho's future. negotiations. future. united fans want to see their team play.
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play. whether it was because they had option, but that entirely leads us down a path of no deal. down a path of no deal. to... had to... is that is what united fans want to see. detrimental for the people of the uk, as well as scotland. a bit of risk but... but from mourinho uk, as well as scotland. is a big game. game. going to go the matter what the result. kingdom staying in the single market in the customs union. in the customs union. result. there are many voices saying that. do you think the decision has already been made? yes, i do. voices saying that. of ourselves, the liberal democrats... . i figured the case of rather than f. figured the case of rather of ourselves, the liberal democrats... democrats... than f. he might even see the next game chelsea scenario because theresa may has said that will away. chelsea away. not happen. said that will —— a case of when rather than this evil go. not happen. clay—macro chances of leaving without a deal are magnified. without a deal are magnified. the way he has dealt with players, it is not a happy camper. it is not a happy camper. not remove the economic risks of brexit. brexit. not going to banish all the bad feeling. feeling. how damaging is that uncertainty of that speculation? uncertainty of that
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speculation? being on average up to £3000 a year worse off. worse off. speculation is really damaging morale and for the team. absolutely. a lot of it is being driven by mourinho. mourinho. make sure we are making that case robust lee over the coming weeks. robust lee over the coming certain players, the public training weeks. ground. ground. it was a day when the cameras were in. cameras were in. being driven by him, he could end it himself. the results aren't great. the people of the united this battle is not over. does make it about is not over. would you back calls for a further referendum on brexit? himself quite a lot. for a further lot. referendum on brexit? pol pot but you could accuse of the same thing. the same thing. factions and personal battles going on at united. —— paul pogba. make sure that scotland's position is protected. is protected. they have moved on since then.
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matter what it is going to be a huge game. game. position, but we are certainly open to having that debate. and the champions league game, they were massive to having that debate. ian blackford, thank you forjoining us. games. were massive games. to have the formula to beat man city, they didn't know how to do it. city, they didn't know how to do it. up and thinking of peeking out from under the duvet. is it one win in 15 years at anfield? under the duvet. is it one win in 15 years at anfield ? is it one win in 15 years at anfield? a really bad record there. it is pretty cold, and some frost around this morning. today i think city might turn it around. and some frost they might around this morning. get results yes, there was a frost and it is called first today. thing. called first thing. today. beautiful sunrise, as we are seeing here across in norfolk. here across in norfolk. honest about how he feels about liverpool specifically. liverpool specifically. he said it scares well, you can see the frost on the him. scares him. back garden here. back garden here. have liverpool cracked it when it comes to city? it when it comes to city? so, some beautiful sunshine around this morning. sunshine around this morning. i think they have at times. they have at times. did city is that most hour has had a great start to the season. had this clear skies i night, equating to clear skies by day. equating to clear skies by day. great start to the season. if he is
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on fire,... on fire,... us now, so not such like between your clock and pep a great story further north. guardiola? further north. i would not say they are friends. friends. at that level are such big egos and big characters. northern ireland, coming into the highlands and islands of scotland. highlands and islands of scotland. egos and big characters. —— between juergen klopp and pep guardiola. juergen klopp and grampians, but it is cloudier and windier than yesterday. windier than yesterday. pep guardiola. there are some managers were the respect is there. respect is there. i don't see any animosity there but it might change. animosity there but it might change. scotland, but it is not a brilliant day. day. i think it will change, it will similarly for northern ireland with much more cloud around. with much more cloud around. be a bit... 4:30pm is the kick-off. give us your score prediction. 8 degrees in parts of us your score prediction. i think it will be manchester city 2—1. i think it will be manchester city 2-1. gloucs, and berks. will be manchester city 2-1. berks. thank you, mark. here's helen with a look at this morning's weather. country for the next two or three days. days. the sun should be shining. a little frosty this morning.
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frosty this morning. this is sent in from lancashire. from lancashire. the health of scotland over england were we have the next 72 hours. seen the chilliest weather. 72 hours. chilliest weather. chilly around the salford region. salford region. to eight inches, that could give some issues. lots of sunshine as a result of that frosty start. the skies are clear. standing water. we are turning the tables today. turning the tables today. further south, a fairly cold morning on monday, scotland and northern ireland enjoying the crisp sunshine. enjoying the crisp sunshine. but beautiful sunshine. on monday, but beautiful sunshine. similar story monday night into tuesday. tuesday. across northern ireland, the north and west of scotland. strong winds blowing that in and west of scotland. off the atlantic. and wales, we will enjoy the sunshine for much of the day. atlantic. sunshine for much of the day. become increasingly windy across scotland. gusts in excess of 50 mph. with mist and fog, as we had yesterday morning in fact. blowing the rain from time to time across northern ireland. yesterday morning in fact. across northern ireland. scotland not seeing that much rain but still cloudy and windy. but still cloudy and windy. summer once again, with temperatures leaping into the high teens. wet breeze, for some of us it is much brighter. leaping into the high teens. much brighter. the offset is that rain further north.
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mist clearing and temperatures up to 15 or 16 degrees today. 15 or 16 degrees today. higher than that through summer, but there is a specific the week. that through the week. definition, isn't there? definition, isn't there? well, it is a grey area. the high pressure in close proximity. a grey proximity. area. gets stuck across art of scotland and northern ireland. and northern ireland. comes from, and it started to appear over here, we believe, in the 1950s. over here, we believe, in the 1950s. 200 million litres of rain to fall on the tops of the mountains. on the tops of the mountains. and could cause an issue with localised flooding. localised flooding. keep an eye on that after a widespread frost, so it is a one. grey area. windy, 70 and 80. grey area. that is attached to south perhaps a little reach a certain temperature? a certain temperature? higher than that. that. monday night across scotland and northern ireland. northern ireland. still that south—westerly winds. that fine weather as we are rushing to the longer wintry days ahead. to the south—westerly winds. longer wintry breeze, not too many problems with frost. days ahead. and it's chilly in the suburbs. suburbs. sparkling autumn colours around over the next few days.
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the next few days. an issue with that —— patchy mist and fog. out there at the moment, i love that cold, sunny weather. hence the rain further north. thank you, helen. helen. the things north. you learn. subcontinent, so i was completely off the mark. overnight which means we benefit of the day with higher temperatures. the day with higher temperatures. next week for many of us, even with the rain, will feel much warmer. the rain, will feel much warmer. but we do have the rain in the north. we do have the rain in the north. of street theatre. have a good sunday. six—figure audiences. sorry, we are having such a chat about lawns. andy gill has been to take a look. about lawns. breakfast for there is more sun, we will have to cut the grass one more time. absolutely. the little boy. real milkshakes, real fruit. no dogs on the you have to get a steady frost to stop growing. frost to stop growing. table, please. tough luck, matey. some oil on mowing going on this week. i've got your sausages. then, off we do pay attention! have a lovely day. thank you. through town. we came all of the travelling the way up community. they say a lack of available space means they often have nowhere to go.
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from herefordshire to see it. it's amazing, it is quite as matt graveling reports. a spectacle, isn't it? time to move on, again. 12 hours after this is unauthorised encampment set up police arrived. after friday night's show. i think it is horrible, mate. they don't give us a chance. over a washing like we're line. i am animals. really lost nowhere else to go and will be forced to use public land again. for words. it's just totally amazing. we want to come back. then a spot of angling for the little traveller groups leaving a mess. boy. not to catch fish, though. walk their dogs, people felt intimidated. yellow submarine... to be sanitised. the giants leave here for the last time or being abusive, but this could be about to
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later today. change. andy gill, bbc news, liverpool. a criminal offence. are enormous. for the clear up of times, and it is still mesmerising. costs. i am shocked mesmerising. i have got that song in my head. today, the final parade will begin at mps promoting at 2:30pm. that. the third and final time those giants are there. they currently are. time now for a look at the newspapers. it is not a solution. in reading say they face an impossible situation. what's caught his eye. transit sites whatsoever. nothing. they want to keep moving you want all the time. a real mixed bag this morning. let's delve straight in. they want to put it onto the next delve straight in. county. you are talking about generation rent. about generation rent. they are on in
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a mess? disposable income on rent, not even saving some travellers. not all. for property. i have been on this site for nearly three weeks. saving for property. there is no mess. and tipped it tax, so it is a disincentive for landlords to sell. off. landlords to sell. but they must assess need. years, there was no capital gains tax. tax. however this was less than one third of hope this land was wilson billy macro —— will sell to these tenants. macro —— will sell to these tenants. the amount needed. this sounds, located. —— complicated. and is against criminalising trespass. complicated. i think it would take up an awful lot of police resources. chartered accountant in a previous life, and i still find this complex. life, and i still find this complex. with an already squeezed budget it would there was no hope for the rest of us than! than! be difficult. of difficult thing for people to get on the property ladder. the property ladder. provision? doesn't seem right
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are, there is so much housing development at the moment. development at the moment. to me. who are you angry with? is it councils, the government, the police? it is government. they don't help us. seeing, after people saying there are not enough affordable homes. are not enough people at the end of the day. affordable homes. and this is our of life. and this is our way of life. encouraged to move around traditionally. traditionally. before deciding on the next steps. matt graveling, bbc news. have a big family home if you have got kids, and then downsize. got kids, and then downsize. people are not moving because and son alongside alan simpson, has died at the age of 88. it is notoriously difficult. the pair also worked with legendary notoriously difficult. comic tony hancock. let's take a look at some of their work. staying on the rental ladderfor ever. ever. for the financial system, what is this story about putin? this story about putin?
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didn't he write kiss the blood attack these undersea cables, and that would cause a lot of chaos. that would cause a off my hands? my hands? lot of chaos. of course he didn't, that's not his style at all. that's not his style at all. you're thinking of all those huxley. a result of sonar activity around submarine movements in the area. it's filthy and dark and depressing. a house like this should be light. it's filthy and dark and depressing. echolocation, and sonar interrupts their environment. their environment. a house like this should be lightlj like chocolate paints. like chocolate paints. environment, a great story in the observer. and chocolate, those are the £23 million to re-wild colours. forest. they don't show the dirt. forest. you should paint yourself, then. weakens big now to suzy came from radio four. time and industrialisation, we have lost a lot of those forests. lost a lot of those forests. archives — shejoins us from our scattered pieces of forest, so to reconnect them together. london newsroom. reconnect them together. good morning. have to gain bits bag that we are looking at some of their finest stuff there. of their finest stuff there. have been developed? developed? sort of a simple question, why are you such a fan? you such a fan? when you see stuff like that it is no surprise.
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like that it is no surprise. no, not at least amount of work to connect these different all. at all. parts. £23 basically creating modern sitcom and they did. they did. million? they met in a .. sanatorium for direct losses. rare moss, dragonflies and damselflies... .. it means wildlife can move freely between the areas. move freely between losses. i think ray had been given two weeks to live. two weeks to live. —— four to brittle as this. the areas. brittle as this. they were stuck there for two years. currently, these areas there for two years. are to scattered. love of radio comedy and the american bob hope. scattered. american bob hope. together there and found their own style. they were completely self—taught. self—taught. to give a mention to whole half hour was completely new when they created this programme. some of the action on when they created strictly last night. this programme. action on strictly last night. three acts with musical bands in between. between. this was something suddenly grounded in realism. amazing, incredible, there were some brilliant performances last night. brilliant performances last night. grounded in realism. what they wrote was timeless. was timeless. aspiring to be something better than themselves. themselves.
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everyone can relate to, especially post—war britain but even now. post—war britain but even now. it's never ages. that is part of their brilliance. brilliance. the eyes of all the people at the auction house. what went on loved in this country almost works it sway back to the work they did. it sway back here? to the work you get the sense that this was not they did. an accident, this is a pr stunt. they had a different version of an accident, this is a pr stunt. steptoe and son. yes, stanford and sons. have some great british artists, and banksy is right up there. sons. banksy is right up there. that, it is as fine as their is here. here. i think sweden had a buzz about your work, and he has grabbed headlines with this one. a version as well. as well. of all, their characters were must have been operated by a remote, mustn't it? extraordinary. —— mustn't it? that it went off at that precise moment. precise moment. grounded you have got to have a lot of faith in the technology. a lot of faith in the technology. things. says he installed the shredder years ago. ago. they knew how to write for particular actors. particular actors. characters and dialogue they would use. you wouldn't want to have pressed the button to soon! the button to soon! use. is the painting worth anything, or is it worth more? is it worth more? individual performers and make them clash against each rare and unique, it will increase its value.
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incredible. other. clash against each other. that was pretty new to have these unique voices. unique voices. from the weather dialogue is written to the character is. that is quite genius. genius. and she has told us what hope wedding cake is going re—recordings of these, the ones we thought were lost. to be. wedding cake is going to thought were be. lost. need to tweak them, to change them friday for all of the guests at for a modern audience? windsor. for a modern audience? what is red velvet cake? you are asking the wrong people! isn't it like red from pop culture reference, nothing has changed. we change chocolate cake? you expect it to be absolutely nothing. nothing. fruit. it is delicious either way. delicious either way. thank you for joining us. charitable in anyway, these are genuinely funny scripts. —— the laughs. laughs. wrote some of britain's best comedy classics. entire cast have been lifelong hancock fans. hancock fans. heard before because these radio things were
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lost. things were lost. that has been such a privilege to do. andrew marr has got his programme for us later on bbc one at 10am. for us later on bbc one at 10am. a privilege to he was on the programme today? was on the programme today? do. people to get uptight —— and explore some of the old radio programmes. my pleasure. thank you. galton who has died at the age of 88. those promises that theresa may made on austerity and ending that. that is all from on austerity and ending that. us. have a lovely day. enjoy your weekend. goodbye. 00:29:26,734 --> 1073741526:10:27,408 this 1073741526:10:27,408 --> 2147483051:51:28,082 is 2147483051:51:28,082 --> 3221224577:32:28,756 bbc 3221224577:32:28,756 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 news. about exit and femininity in the city. thank you, andrew. a really busy show at 10am on bbc one. stay with us, headlines coming up. 00:29:48,986 --> 429496610:46:11,031 hello, 429496610:46:11,031 --> 858993221:02:33,075 this 858993221:02:33,075 --> 1288489831:18:55,119 is 1288489831:18:55,119 --> 1717986441:35:17,164 breakfast 1717986441:35:17,164 --> 2147483051:51:39,209 with 2147483051:51:39,209 --> 2576979662:08:01,254 ben 2576979662:08:01,254 --> 3006476272:24:23,299 thompson 3006476272:24:23,299 --> 3435972882:40:45,344 and 3435972882:40:45,344 --> 3865469492:57:07,389 rachel 3865469492:57:07,389 --> 4294966103:13:29,434 burden.
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