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tv   Review 2019  BBC News  December 26, 2019 12:30am-1:01am GMT

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typhoon phanfone has caused major floods and destruction in the philippines. tens of thousands of people have been left stranded and had to spend the night in improvised shelters. police say at least six people are reported missing. eric, say hello to mr preview. social media pictures show wrecked ah, mr preview, how are you? homes and roads littered with fallen trees. laughter pope francis has called you're playing all the wrong notes. for the protection of migrants and refugees and an end to injustice in the world. in his traditional christmas laughter message, the pope said people crossing deserts and seas in the hope of finding somewhere they could lead a dignified life faced a wall of indifference. the authorities in chile say that a forest fire that encroached i'm playing all the right notes, on the port city of valparaiso has now destroyed at least 200 houses. television pictures have but not necessarily shown residents sifting in the right order. through their destroyed and burnt out homes. i'm just very happy that i'm a musician, which branch of music this is actually is immaterial. i'm just very pleased to be a musician. it's a wonderful thing to be.
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doris day, clive james, toni morrison and albert finney — just a few of those whose lives we celebrate now in review 2019: we remember. i have the great privilege of having sort of a lot of low notes, a very strong middle voice, and high notes as well. growing up i listened to a great, great deal of gospel music. # loneliness is the cloak if a diva is a person that takes you wear # a deep shade of the profession of singing very seriously and wants to do the very blue is always there best that is in me each time that # the sun ain't gonna shine anymore i'd go out on stage, then i'm one. # the moon ain't gonna rise in the sky... # i hate people in the business who bitch about, you know, the business. it's such an awful life. it was fantastic for the first couple of albums or so. # and i know you're leaving,
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but it's too long overdue...# but then it really wears you down. touring in those days was very primitive. it was really a lot of hard work. and you couldn't find anything good to eat anywhere. # there's no regrets commentator: sheffield united attack but banks was safe in the leicester goal. commentator: portugaltried to hit # no tears goodbye back, only to find banks are showing the form he has displayed all along. a few anxious seconds and banks # i don't want you back again had the ball away. # gordon banks. # he was there. # we'd only cry again # with the safest pair of hands. # say goodbye again... # # father jack. # they were there with everything to please the fans. # i'm praying for rain in california # all the more to lead us on, marching and growing strong. # and every single one # so the grapes can grow of us remembers when, 'cause we love that. and they can make more wine
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# when they ask who's the fool commetator: pele! in the corner cryin' i had the ball, i had already jumped to save the goal, # i say a little ole then i did that — "g—oh?" wine drinker me...# laughter applause and just get my hands to it and it goes in that direction, we're trying to get everyone else and honest to god i to see that teenagers are notjust thought it was a goal. when i a bunch of dumb, giggling young hit the floor, the position, people, they really have a lot to offer, they are very intelligent. i see it bounce behind the goal. yeah, you're right, probably better i couldn't believe it. off as just friends. close friends. # 'cause we'll be there... the closest. there they wear long hair with the gear, everything to make the fans go while. # hey, hey, we're the monkees # you never know where we'll be found when that feeling came, you get a big fright, # so you'd better get ready you know, you're really worried and frightened that # we may be comin‘ to your you are going to die town... # and so you do everything # cheer up sleepy jean possible to keep going, # oh what can it mean
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but the body doesn't react. you can only start the brain. # to a daydream believer you wonder why is he here, why he not here, things just to keep the brain working and if the brain and a homecoming queen? works the body starts to work sooner or later. # cheer up sleepy jean # oh what can it mean # to a daydream believer and a homecoming queen? # # cheer up sleepy jean # oh what can it mean # to a daydream believer and a homecoming queen? # "sophie opened the door and there was a big, furry, stripey tiger." it was just a bedtime story i made the defenders of id cards say well, we already have to carry lots of id, up for my little daughter. you need to establish identity she made tell it again and again and again. in order to establish your she used to say "talk the tiger". entitlement to certain leisure
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when my son was born centres or to claim benefits i used to tell it to him. or to establish your entitlement when they were both to enter certain buildings. at school i thought, well, perhaps i can make that but this new card will establish into a picture book. your entitlement to go outside. i upset him somehow, and — people say well, but he won't tell me how. they're a good idea because we had says i should be able them in the second world war. to work it out for myself. and can you? no, because i'm not a psychic fran. but in the second world war, it was just a piece of cardboard so until he tells me i'm not that said 'this is mr wilkins, talking to him either. i really do believe this he is not a german spy.‘ is the heart of british cooking. this will be this digitised, this is what british magnetised thing that says 'this cooking is all about. i think this holds all is mrwilkins, he may not be a german spy, the fundamental elements but he's got a genetic heart defect, his sister's against gm crops of good cooking. do you know the first pudding i ever and he took a video late back made was about 25 years ago, and you know it was from this to blockbuster in 1997.‘ variable, which was my mum's. thanks, mum. how long has your father in fact, i always wanted to cook at school. been a naturist? in fact, i had to keep it a secret i think there has been a mistake, from my friends that i was at home daddy's always been c of e. making, you know, light lemon sponges when they were playing football. do they take their clothes off? looks good, doesn't it? now, of course, all we need is the ice cream. a bullet went in through this leg, broke up, came out here, entered this leg here, and came out on the other side. i think it's a cry for help, dear. the first thing i noticed mind the lorry. it's turning left. was that it was almost and there is no lady
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as if a switch had been thrown on the pavement? i'm on the road, so everything and my feet had been switched off. you've been watching is as it should be. channel 4 news from itn. now tell your friends. i like my peas well done. good evening. and that's all from i had two things to watch out, the bbc newsroom tonight. all you had is the pies. good night. and the bread and butter. hi! it's roasting, dianne! so, where is it? it's available if anyone wants it. well, will you just do it then? that means you haven't done it. it's roasting outside! 0k, ok, so i haven't done it. so don't go on about my peas. everybody‘s so happy. have you two sort of develop some i am going to come to one sort of throat trouble? of your concerts and come onstage we were just having and just creep in alongside... a discussion about the meal. he's gone. meal, what meal? god love dianne oxberry. they called me the king god love her! of the surf guitar. you've made it sunshine for everybody. for once! some people just play over the next decade there are plans with their fingers, to build nearly half a million but there are people who take that instrument, and as i talk to you, new homes in the capital. i get chicken skin,too. the need to ensure that these they take that instrument are a reasonable size and they wrap it around them. and well—designed is urgent. but unless developers act now, it's them. london may end up with an even pulp fiction theme, misirlou, plays bigger housing problem. # who's gonna hold you down when you shake?
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# who's gonna come around when you break? # you can't go on, come on, you're wasting time! thinking nothing's wrong. another calculated risk, # who's gonna drive try and get us out of this one. are you ready? no, but do it anyway! good luck! you home tonight? all the doors in this spacecraft have a cheerful and sunny disposition. do you deny that nigel would have it is their pleasure stayed if you had sacked to open for you and their satisfaction to close professor alan walters? again with the knowledge of a job well done. i don't know. i have nothing further... but that's a terrible admission, prime minister. door: glad to be of service... i don't know... hateful, isn't it? you don't know? you could have kept your chancellor, possibly, if you had sacked your part—time advisor? come on, i've been ordered to take you out to the bridge. here i am, a brain the size of a planet and they tell me to take
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you up to the bridge... one... ok, scott, you're in charge. what will be your first decision? that's easy, i contact john in thunderbird 5. scott is supposed to be the leader of the pack, as from the old man. what up, scott? oh, nothing, john. just wanted to know how things were with you? now, i'm going to put these on you. i put that mask on and chewie transformed me, getting the message now, are you? i transformed — poor old reg, ain't it a shame? the attitude was different. the walk was different, blimey, no—one gave do the scenes, come a toss about him before. back, take the mask i mean, he weren't our neighbour, he was just some bloke who lived upstairs. came and went as he liked. he was blind drunk half the time. off, peter was back. he was a nasty old man. anyone who says any different is i hypocrite. and i shall tell ‘em so. man in space. when you are in front of 5,000 he's walking in space. people and you can go out there and just with the aid of the music and a visual performance, you can stir all them
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people up into a frenzy and that's with no support, no bottom. almost like starting a massive fire or a riot. # breathe the pressure #come play my game, i'll test ya # psychosomatic, addict, everything is weightless. insane # breathe the pressure # come play my game, i'll test ya # psychosomatic, addict, insane # come play my game... # you know, fashion is not needed. there are other problems in the world that may he's walking in space. be more important. but a person has to go with time. if fashion doesn't go with time fashion would be lost. 00:09:28,601 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 les moulins de mon coeur plays i watched sea beams glitter in the dark near the tannhauser gate. all those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.
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there's nothing like a good drying day to put the spring back into your polyester. well, i was one of the only scientists working on malign pollution, pollution of the sea, when torrey canyon went down. all of a sudden a very large stretch of cove was going to be changed, this balance, if a balance exists, was going to be wiped out. i really wish i brought my anorak, because it is wet down here. and it's got to be, because when it comes to evaporation, the mosses suffer more than most. you think your white skin makes you better than me, don't you? we both finished fighting a war for a better world. we was on the same side! when it first came out, i sort of said to them — the publicist — just give me a basket and i'll take them door—to—door. you know, i mean i really thought nobody was going to be interested. but for every one slave that went to america, 12 went to the caribbean. it was massive.
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girl from impanema plays # when she walks at the sea. # she looks straight ahead, not at he. # tall and tan and young and lovely. # the girl from ipanema goes walking. # and when she passes smiling. # she just doesn't see. # no, she doesn't see. # she just doesn't see. drumming
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i play to what i hear, and it's all that's happening all the time. which is why it's never the same. # why don't you ask them what they expect from you? # why don't you tell them what you're going to do? # you get so lonely. # maybe it's better that way. # and yet you only. # you've got something to say! # do anything you want to do! # never was a quitter. # tasty like a raindrop. # she's got the look. # she goes... # na—na—na—na—na. # na—na—na—na na—na.
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# she's got the look! # you're my mirror in the bathroom. # mirror in the bathroom. # ijust can't stop it. # every saturday you see me window shopping. # i find no interest in the racks and shelves. # just a thousand reflections of my own sweet self, self, self. don't you tell it to the breeze, because she will tell the birds and bees, and then we will know because you told the blabbering trees. oh, yes, you told them once before. and it is no secret anymore. i will not have gossip in thisjungle. i went to a fortune teller once, she told me one day i'd be a soldier. and who knows, lovely boy,
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one day it might come true. can we rely on you, sergeant major? the only thing i can rely upon you, bombardier, is to ponce about. # don't tell them the old things, they're buried under the snow. # whispering grass, don't tell the trees, 'cause the trees don't need to know. # bom—bom—bom bom—bom. stomach trouble. you should bring your own flask. if it's good enough for them, it's good enough for me. think of number one. sharing and shared alike's no good. and in the storm scene, hands around my legs as davenport scott did, then around my calves, not my thighs, he nearly ruptured me twice. he said if i was home secretary, 37,
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was lord of the admiralty, 50, chancellor of the exchequer, doing pretty well. not bad. now look at me. no power, no prospect of power. hello, clyde... welcome once again to the bbc‘s first deregulated, lead—free, self—financing, fully—sponsored programme. for your protection, the entire show has been pre—boiled for one minute. the giant toad, having joined the water—dwelling worms aboard the plastic pants, coffin number three is uncovered. filling the double doors to bathe my eyes, a final flood of colours we live on as my mind dies, burned by my vision of a world that shone so brightly at the last and then was gone. # we'll be home tonight by the light of the silvery moon. i'm still doris mary anne kappelhoff
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from cincinnati, ohio. from a lovely family. and all i ever wanted was to get married. # so, whip crack—away! # whip crack—away! keep the house nice and clean and live happily ever after. and i ended up in hollywood. you aren't the kind of girl to break a date? no, i'm not. and i'm not the kind of guy who that'd ask you to. i know you're not. i had a great time. and wear all the gorgeous clothes and work with rock hudson and jimmy garner and clark gable — you know, i mean, how bad can it be? # que sera, sera. # whatever will be will be... # the future's not ours to see. # que sera, sera. # what will be, will be. # que sera, sera!
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hello there. it was a fine and dry day for most of the country for christmas day. some welcome sunshine around. short lived, settled spell though, because into boxing day the next spell of wet and windy weather will be sweeping northwards and eastwards gradually through the day. and very slowly it will be turning milder from the south and the west. here it is, low pressure then starting to affect much of the west of the uk early on boxing day, but still quite chilly with clearer skies across the north and the east. a touch of frost there across parts of scotland, but much milder to begin the day in the south and the west. but here we'll have the cloud. outbreaks of rain, fairly strong and gusty winds, which will slowly spread northwards and eastwards. so a dry and a bright start the day across the north and the east. as the rain reaches the cooler air, the north pennines into central and southern scotland, there could be a little bit of transient snow for a while before it turns back to rain. a bit of brightness developing across the south, one or two showers. then the next batch of rain arrives across the far south—west. temperatures here will be in double figures, but still quite chilly in the north. and a blustery day for all,
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but very windy around some irish sea coasts. so that rain starts to push its way northwards. the next batch of rain also arrives. and then behind it'll be blustery with further showers, variable cloud, quite misty and murky. so a much milder start to friday for all areas. 11 degrees in the south—west, 4—7 in the north and the east. now, high pressure will start to establish itself over the near continent. low pressure out in the atlantic. what that'll do is draw up this very warm air from the south or south—west, so that milder air will be right across the uk during friday. but it could be quite a cloudy day, outbreaks of rain across the north slowly clearing away from scotland. further south, though, we'll have quite a bit of cloud around. there could be a few glimmers of brightness. if that does happen it will feel very mild indeed. with temperatures around 12—13 celsius and very mild even further north. high pressure then continues to dominate across the near continent and also bring a lot of settled weather to much of england and wales, always a little bit windier with those weather fronts flirting close by to the north—west of the country, so here we could see a few spots of rain.
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further south and east, lighter winds, could see problems with early fog on saturday, but a generally dry day with some sunshine and again those temperatures in double figures, well above the seasonal average. stays mild as well through sunday and into monday and the run—up to new year's eve could stay quite mild, but it could turn quite windy in the north and the west.
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this is bbc news. i'm mike embley. our top stories: a powerful typhoon tears through parts of the philippines, leaving tens of thousands stranded. after a deadly motorbike assault by islamist insurgents, burkina faso's defence chief calls for unity. seasonal messages from the pope and the queen. one calls for an end to injustice. the other, reconciliation. no—one told you life was going to be this way. the woman behind one of the world's best—known tv theme songs dies at the age of 72.
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