tv The Papers BBC News May 6, 2022 11:30pm-12:01am BST
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the express reports the prime minister borisjohnson is "back on track", says red wall voters remained loyal to the conservative party. the times says the conservative party has been "punished in the south" as they lose hundreds of council seats in thursday's local elections. the mail, meanwhile, says that starmer is in crisis after a police investigation is launched into a beer and curry night held by the labour leader. the i says the tories have put the prime minister "on notice", but don't ignore the police inquiry following labour leader sir keir starmer. the sun says, "will you korma quietly, sir," referring to sir keir starmer�*s police investigation into a beer and curry night in breach of covid rules at labour hq. the ft report on boris johnson's "renewed threat" following significant losses in the local elections. the guardian, meanwhile, claims that senior conservatives blame boris johnson for losing swathes of the party's
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southern heartlands. the mirror simply says "snubbed" following the news that prince andrew and the duke and duchess of sussex will not be appearing on the balcony at buckingham palace for the queen's platinum jubilee. helpfully if you don't know what they look like, it has circled them for you. so, let's begin. let's start with the guardian and johnson blamed for election was. this is the guardian spinning this asjohnson�*s leadership put fresh as johnson's leadership put fresh doubt. asjohnson�*s leadership put fresh doubt. but i must say i am not really convinced by this was a bust book to a number of taurean fees in the last 2a hours and whilst a number of them are not happy and indeed counsellors of it in the country are also deeply unhappily, they don't seem to be making moves to try and unseat the prime minister unlike a few months ago when we thought we might get to that 5a
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magic number of letters going to the committee. i don't see it right now i think that moment has passed for the immediate danger has passed. the bigger question is given the fact we have had part of gaia and the fact we have a cost—of—living crisis and these poor elections, why is a labour party not doing better than it has? than it showed right now? and also right now for the tories the key issue is the electoral coalition they had in a 2019 election when they manage to keep their southern heartland would also win the red wall, that seems to be breaking down. the realignment had already started and this is along brexit lines where the remain voting southern tory voters are being put off the party and they are going to the liberal democrats more and that gives an opening for the liberal democrats particularly in seats like walton where the foreign secretary, the justice minister walton where the foreign secretary, thejustice minister now has got a majority of under 3000 and i would not be easy my bed and i if i was
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dominic raab.— not be easy my bed and i if i was dominic raab. interesting thought there. iwonder_ dominic raab. interesting thought there. iwonder if— dominic raab. interesting thought there. i wonder if there _ dominic raab. interesting thought there. i wonder if there is - dominic raab. interesting thought there. i wonder if there is any - there. i wonder if there is any correlation at all or perhaps it's too early for us to do this but i notice before the elections that hartlepool tories without a letter basically devoted sake please don't blame us for all the embarrassing things the tories are doing nationally, we are local and proud to be local and hartlepool tories did rather well on thursday night. i just wonder if there had been this and we read a lot about some conservatives branding themselves as local conservatives which apparently a title registered with the electoral commission when theresa may was in charge of going through difficulty and we know how it ended for her so i wonder if the is out of the woods yet. i for her so i wonder if the is out of the woods yet-— the woods yet. i love your enthusiasm _ the woods yet. i love your enthusiasm and _ the woods yet. i love your| enthusiasm and confidence the woods yet. i love your - enthusiasm and confidence that voters _ enthusiasm and confidence that voters actually read local literature. that is sent to read and push _ literature. that is sent to read and push through letterboxes. well, literature. that is sent to read and push through letterboxes.- push through letterboxes. well, i read mine- _ push through letterboxes. well, i read mine. and _ push through letterboxes. well, i read mine. and they _ push through letterboxes. well, i read mine. and they change - push through letterboxes. well, i read mine. and they change theirj read mine. and they change their vote is all political _ read mine. and they change their vote is all political nerds - read mine. and they change their vote is all political nerds would i vote is all political nerds would love to — vote is all political nerds would love to believe that the very few of us do _ love to believe that the very few of us do believe that. but advocates
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clear_ us do believe that. but advocates clear what — us do believe that. but advocates clear what the intention was with a lot of— clear what the intention was with a lot of conservative mps seeing the writing _ lot of conservative mps seeing the writing on — lot of conservative mps seeing the writing on the wall and can see that in some areas of the country, boris johnson _ in some areas of the country, boris johnson had — in some areas of the country, boris johnson had turned it from a turn onto— johnson had turned it from a turn onto a _ johnson had turned it from a turn onto a turn—off for a lot of voters. and like _ onto a turn—off for a lot of voters. and like he — onto a turn—off for a lot of voters. and like he was saying, the north— south _ and like he was saying, the north— south divide that is clearer with the south — south divide that is clearer with the south turning its back on the conservatives and this extraordinary red weti— conservatives and this extraordinary red wall that has stayed pretty blue over the _ red wall that has stayed pretty blue over the last 24 hours, that is a very— over the last 24 hours, that is a very big — over the last 24 hours, that is a very big change in british politics and of— very big change in british politics and of course if the conservatives and of course if the conservatives and hold — and of course if the conservatives and hold on — and of course if the conservatives and hold on to those northern seats, they can _ and hold on to those northern seats, they can afford to lose some of the southern seas. but that's a big if and as— southern seas. but that's a big if and as he — southern seas. but that's a big if and as he was saying, there are a lot of conservative mps who are very nervous _ lot of conservative mps who are very nervous now, whoever representing traditional— nervous now, whoever representing traditional southern conservative seats _ traditional southern conservative seats that are feeling very uncomfortable and wondering what the future _ uncomfortable and wondering what the future has _ uncomfortable and wondering what the future has got to hold. i can see why many— future has got to hold. i can see why many of them are thinking boris johnson _ why many of them are thinking boris johnson needs to be the vote winning
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machine _ johnson needs to be the vote winning machine and he is not like that everywhere now. and he is dividing opinion, _ everywhere now. and he is dividing opinion, so— everywhere now. and he is dividing opinion, so as we have seen, this keir— opinion, so as we have seen, this keir starmer— opinion, so as we have seen, this keir starmer story... | opinion, so as we have seen, this keir starmer story. . ._ opinion, so as we have seen, this keir starmer story... i wanted to go on to that as _ keir starmer story... i wanted to go on to that as it _ keir starmer story... i wanted to go on to that as it is _ keir starmer story... i wanted to go on to that as it is on _ keir starmer story... i wanted to go on to that as it is on the _ keir starmer story... i wanted to go on to that as it is on the front - on to that as it is on the front of the sun with the wonderful headline there and they have taken this down it with korea below in case you don't know which is which but there they go, they have. they are having fun but the timing is pretty lousy for labour. what good news they have and there is some good news to them winning places like worthing has been pushed out the front page by the story about their leader. yes and of course — the story about their leader. yes and of course the _ the story about their leader. yes and of course the timing is important because the police were in this difficult situation of when do they release this information because _ they release this information because they might be accused of skewing _ because they might be accused of skewing the electoral process, so they waited deliberately until all they waited deliberately until all the votes have been cast. so it could have _ the votes have been cast. so it could have been even worse if this had been — could have been even worse if this
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had been announced during the election— had been announced during the election campaign. it might have affected — election campaign. it might have affected the outcome but as a result, — affected the outcome but as a result, it _ affected the outcome but as a result, it has certainly affected the mood _ result, it has certainly affected the mood in the labour party because they have _ the mood in the labour party because they have now got a very big problem sitting in— they have now got a very big problem sitting in their lap, which is that they— sitting in their lap, which is that they really— sitting in their lap, which is that they reallyjump the gun on calling constantly for the prime minister to resign— constantly for the prime minister to resign even when he wasjust under investigation weather than had been issued _ investigation weather than had been issued the _ investigation weather than had been issued the fine. so now they might be hosted — issued the fine. so now they might be hosted by their own petard. they will have _ be hosted by their own petard. they will have to — be hosted by their own petard. they will have to hope that other party leaders who were also calling for those _ leaders who were also calling for those resignations have not also had a tea party— those resignations have not also had a tea party that police found out about _ a tea party that police found out about. �* , , _ , a tea party that police found out about. �* , , , about. and everything she says is true but of _ about. and everything she says is true but of course _ about. and everything she says is true but of course there - about. and everything she says is true but of course there is - about. and everything she says is true but of course there is still. true but of course there is still the nagging worry for conservatives that there has been some suggestion the met police although they put themselves under perjury during the campaign may have more to say about the events in downing street.- the events in downing street. indeed but i think the events in downing street. indeed but i think she _ the events in downing street. indeed but i think she is _ the events in downing street. indeed but i think she is right _ the events in downing street. indeed but i think she is right about - the events in downing street. indeed but i think she is right about the - but i think she is right about the beer way or curry gate and as i say,
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i disappointed that keira starmer likes to warm up. i am a chicken ticket man myself, bit of spice will be better but the point here is it's a plague on all their houses in the ib pr, i think tach reported toward the end of last year found that two thirds of the british electorate now feel that most politicians are in it for themselves, which is up from one third of voters who thought that backin third of voters who thought that back in 1944. we are going the wrong way in terms of trust in terms of british politics and this latest incident, let's see what happens with keir starmer if he is a fine or not, he is pretty vociferously believing that he will not get a fine but then you have got industrial style party goings—on in downing street were even the ethics leader was also involved in singing karaoke. so it's pretty unedifying across the border politics quite frankly and he go back to the 1995 voting principles for people in british public life about transparency, decency, honesty and i
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just feel that generally people feel let down and i think the big winners from this the moment tonight are the snp in scotland, lara did well in scotland but the liberal democrats who were having their revival. they detoxified their coalition brand and they got hammered back in 2050 on the back of that coalition and certainly they are making inroads particularly in the south which will have a lot of tories very worried about what we call yellow peril. three stories to get through with the film review and because people will be angry if we don't because they want to know what deceit and they want to know what deceit and they want to hear mark's vertex let's go to the telegraph. victory for sinn fein could stoke yet in ireland fears as they may be the largest party in the assembly. great for michelle o'neill _ largest party in the assembly. great for michelle o'neill and _ largest party in the assembly. (e—r for michelle o'neill and bad news for michelle o'neill and bad news for sir geoffrey donaldson and also raises questions about whether the dup is going to take seats in the storm assembly if sinn fein is the
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largest party is about a claim has a position of first minister. the dup has got itself in an awful mess, just dominating its whole entire campaign over the issue of the protocol, this border in the irish sea and the fact that it feels like second—class citizens now in the uk and jeopardising the whole future of the uk and sinn fein very tactically focused on the cost—of—living issue and not talked about the reunification issue at all and set it up very nicely being the largest party for a potential border pole in the coming years. find party for a potential border pole in the coming years.— the coming years. and there is a risk for unionist _ the coming years. and there is a risk for unionist because - the coming years. and there is a risk for unionist because if - the coming years. and there is a risk for unionist because if sinnl risk for unionist because if sinn fein says we want this on cost—of—living and then because of the concerns about northern ireland protocol it refuses to play ball and form an executive, that it is going to give sinn fein a bit of a campaign issue. we want to deal with the crisis in the health service and with the cost—of—living crisis and you are not letting us. with the cost-of-living crisis and you are not letting us.— you are not letting us. exactly in the water point _ you are not letting us. exactly in the water point being _ you are not letting us. exactly in the water point being we - you are not letting us. exactly in the water point being we have . you are not letting us. exactly in i the water point being we have not had democratic representation for a had democratic representation fora lon- had democratic representation for a
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long time _ had democratic representation for a long time in northern ireland. the assembly— long time in northern ireland. the assembly being mothballed repeatedly over a long time and of course the sinn fein— over a long time and of course the sinn fein can blame that on the dup and say— sinn fein can blame that on the dup and say this— sinn fein can blame that on the dup and say this was a true democratic process— and say this was a true democratic process and — and say this was a true democratic process and it many people tonight of ali— process and it many people tonight of all different political persuasions saying we should be very proud _ persuasions saying we should be very proud that _ persuasions saying we should be very proud that sinn fein is now a proper democratic— proud that sinn fein is now a proper democratic party rather than of course — democratic party rather than of course what we all remember it used to he _ course what we all remember it used to be and _ course what we all remember it used to be. and the fact that it is now the winning party is something to be celebrated _ the winning party is something to be celebrated as a direct result of the good _ celebrated as a direct result of the good friday agreement and an awful lot of diplomatic concentration and effort _ lot of diplomatic concentration and effort from a lot of people. of course — effort from a lot of people. of course you can see the unionist will not see _ course you can see the unionist will not see it _ course you can see the unionist will not see it that way and they are running — not see it that way and they are running the danger of cutting off their— running the danger of cutting off their nose to spite your face and 'ust their nose to spite your face and just handing another triumph to sinn fein if— just handing another triumph to sinn fein if they— just handing another triumph to sinn fein if they continue to look spoiled _ fein if they continue to look soiled. ., .,
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fein if they continue to look soiled, ., ., , spoiled. the front of the daily mirror, snubbed _ spoiled. the front of the daily mirror, snubbed says - spoiled. the front of the daily mirror, snubbed says the - spoiled. the front of the daily l mirror, snubbed says the mayor spoiled. the front of the daily - mirror, snubbed says the mayor and is a heavily marking out what prince andrew and and harriet look like. in andrew and and harriet look like. in case you've been under a rock the past _ case you've been under a rock the past few— case you've been under a rock the past few years. in case you've been under a rock the past few years-— case you've been under a rock the past few years. in case you read the election literal _ past few years. in case you read the election literal or _ past few years. in case you read the election literal or for _ past few years. in case you read the election literal or for the _ past few years. in case you read the election literal or for the last - past few years. in case you read the election literal or for the last few i election literal or for the last few years and unaware what is going on but a lowly photograph. not really being snubbed, have a? i but a lowly photograph. not really being snubbed, have a?— being snubbed, have a? i would not sa the being snubbed, have a? i would not say they have _ being snubbed, have a? i would not say they have been _ being snubbed, have a? i would not say they have been snubbed. - being snubbed, have a? i would not say they have been snubbed. the i say they have been snubbed. the queen— say they have been snubbed. the queen has— say they have been snubbed. the queen has been facing very difficult decisions _ queen has been facing very difficult decisions about what to do about this sunday of the jubilee where we have the _ this sunday of the jubilee where we have the famous photo op on the balcony— have the famous photo op on the balcony and we all know it's a big moment~ — balcony and we all know it's a big moment. what to do with the andrew problem _ moment. what to do with the andrew problem and what to do with the harriet _ problem and what to do with the harriet meghan problem because andrew— harriet meghan problem because andrew obviously persona non grata and nobody wants to see him in the balcony— and nobody wants to see him in the balcony but he is her sides of the other children are there, his siblings— other children are there, his siblings and that will be awkward and harriet meghan, everyone will 'ust and harriet meghan, everyone will just be _ and harriet meghan, everyone will just be pouring over the body language between meghan and kay and harry and _ language between meghan and kay and harry and william and charles and all the _
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harry and william and charles and all the rest of it will totally overshadow even if harry and meghan don't want _ overshadow even if harry and meghan don't want to be the centre of attention— don't want to be the centre of attention which is debatable, they would _ attention which is debatable, they would have been the centre of attention— would have been the centre of attention and it would overshadowed everything else of this is a really elegant — everything else of this is a really elegant solution to that problem, only working members of the royal family— only working members of the royal family will be on the balcony. and then everyone was saying they have been snubbed and they quickly put out, harriet meghan come up with our comments _ out, harriet meghan come up with our comments saying we are coming to the jubilee _ comments saying we are coming to the jubilee so— comments saying we are coming to the jubilee so that has ended that speculation and bringing the children— speculation and bringing the children so of course the thing now is are _ children so of course the thing now is are we _ children so of course the thing now is are we going to see photographs of the _ is are we going to see photographs of the great —— great grandchildren with the _ of the great —— great grandchildren with the queen and someone but at least that— with the queen and someone but at least that is saving that event. quick— least that is saving that event. quick word on this and we get onto lewis hamilton who has almost as much jewellery is the queen. it is much “ewellery is the queen. it is her much jewellery is the queen. it is her majesty's _ muchjewellery is the queen. it 3 her majesty's here, she is a customer professional only at it for 70 years so i don't think her day should be overshadow. enough to contend with with prince andrew in the whole area meghan soap opera continuing and i think she made the
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right decision exactly and is a consummate professional and looking forward to thejubilee celebrations as i hope she is as well. you forward to the jubilee celebrations as i hope she is as well.— as i hope she is as well. you will never produce _ as i hope she is as well. you will never produce the _ as i hope she is as well. you will never produce the papers - as i hope she is as well. you will never produce the papers but. as i hope she is as well. you will| never produce the papers but the telegraph front leads for story is quite extraordinary. about lewis hamilton who is famed for the jewellery he wears not least in interviews he gives but now being told by formula 1, you would think he was one of the biggest assets but he was one of the biggest assets but he has been told to get it off. arguably the best driver of all time depending out what you say with 103 went so far, a torrid season so far but this is all about whether he is not to wear jewellery or not and apparently which is a fire hazard and apparently he has multiple items ofjewellery and apparently he has multiple items of jewellery supposedly one and apparently he has multiple items ofjewellery supposedly one of and apparently he has multiple items of jewellery supposedly one of these is a rather delicate place which he failed to disclose in the mind boggles at the thought. let the guy wear jewellery if boggles at the thought. let the guy wearjewellery if he wants to. we
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have bigger issues to deal with. there is a rawjoke i will not even make. there is a raw 'oke i will not even make. �* , ., ., ., make. i'm with you and i will not make. i'm with you and i will not make it either. _ make. i'm with you and i will not make it either. it _ make. i'm with you and i will not make it either. it did _ make. i'm with you and i will not make it either. it did spring - make. i'm with you and i will not make it either. it did spring to i make it either. it did spring to my rather— make it either. it did spring to my rather dirty— make it either. it did spring to my rather dirty mind. i make it either. it did spring to my rather dirty mind.— rather dirty mind. i can see you used to be _ rather dirty mind. i can see you used to be a — rather dirty mind. i can see you used to be a political— rather dirty mind. i can see you used to be a political party - rather dirty mind. i can see you | used to be a political party press officer. , ., , officer. this fight that lewis hamilton — officer. this fight that lewis hamilton has _ officer. this fight that lewis hamilton has been - officer. this fight that lewis hamilton has been having, | officer. this fight that lewis - hamilton has been having, wearing the nose _ hamilton has been having, wearing the nose ring in the ear rings in the nose ring in the ear rings in the car— the nose ring in the ear rings in the car for— the nose ring in the ear rings in the car for years and years and they have been— the car for years and years and they have been bad for years but everyone turned _ have been bad for years but everyone turned a blind eye and then suddenly they are _ turned a blind eye and then suddenly they are saying he has got to abide by the _ they are saying he has got to abide by the rules i think he might have done _ by the rules i think he might have done a _ by the rules i think he might have done a u—turn now and is said apart from the _ done a u—turn now and is said apart from the nose ring which he cannot take off, he — from the nose ring which he cannot take off, he will take the earrings often _ take off, he will take the earrings often this— take off, he will take the earrings often this is actually all about formula — often this is actually all about formula 1 often this is actually all about formula i wanted to get into the american — formula i wanted to get into the american market. they have got their bil american market. they have got their big new— american market. they have got their big new formula 1 in miami coming up and that— big new formula 1 in miami coming up and that is— big new formula 1 in miami coming up and that is what the relatively new owners _ and that is what the relatively new owners of— and that is what the relatively new owners of formerly one are really keen _ owners of formerly one are really keen to _ owners of formerly one are really keen to do — owners of formerly one are really keen to do off that big netflix hit all about— keen to do off that big netflix hit all about formula 1. so a lot of this is— all about formula 1. so a lot of this is motivated by money and you wonder— this is motivated by money and you wonder why they pick a fight with lewis— wonder why they pick a fight with lewis hamilton though. think you
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both very much. _ lewis hamilton though. think you both very much. as _ lewis hamilton though. think you both very much. as promised - lewis hamilton though. think you both very much. as promised wel lewis hamilton though. think you - both very much. as promised we have time to get to the film review and also for me to say i'm off to france makes me miss you my film line, and late to calais. from all of us, good night. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. taking us through this week is mark. hello. what are you watching? ibig week is mark. hello. what are you watchin: ? �* ~ . week is mark. hello. what are you watchin: ? �* ~' ., , watching? big week, we have dr stranae watching? big week, we have dr strange in the _ watching? big week, we have dr strange in the multiverse - watching? big week, we have dr strange in the multiverse of - strange in the multiverse of madness, the title of which i think is pretty seventh montessori. we
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have wild men a midlife crisis for men that is not actually that wild. in this much i know to be true which is a documentary about nick cave and warren ellis and about his music i'm a huge fan. warren ellis and about his music i'm a hue fan. warren ellis and about his music i'm a huge fan-— warren ellis and about his music i'm a huge fan-_ dr- warren ellis and about his music i'm. a huge fan._ dr strange a huge fan. good mixture. dr strange in the multiverse of _ a huge fan. good mixture. dr strange in the multiverse of madness - a huge fan. good mixture. dr strange in the multiverse of madness which i in the multiverse of madness which is a cumbersome title. but cumberbatch had his own stand—alone feature which was moderately received was some controversy a few years ago and now he is back. his path crosses with america shabbos, younger woman he has been dreaming about but never met her in real life suddenly there she is in real life being chased by a one eyed octopus thatis being chased by a one eyed octopus that is attempting to throw a bus at him. don't believe me. here is a clip.
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look out! 0k. ok. so pretty much what i said it was auoin ok. so pretty much what i said it was going to- — ok. so pretty much what i said it was going to- big _ ok. so pretty much what i said it was going to. big smash - ok. so pretty much what i said it was going to. big smash and - ok. so pretty much what i said it i was going to. big smash and crash action with a lot of cg. america chavez it turns out can slip between multi—verses. meanwhile elizabeth
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0lsen's wanda has been having visions of a another life, of another possibility for her and this has been kind of driving her mad and she sees america as perhaps the key to her dreams. i won't say any more because of plot schoolers. most important thing is this is made by sam raimi, who made his name with the evil day which is the great notorious core film that was at the centre of the video nasty scare in the 1980s. i'm a huge fan. this is a big blockbuster and sam raimi did spider—man savea is done family family affair, this is still full of references to evil dead. there are curse books, demonic possession, devilish eyes zombie reincarnation and even a cameo from bruce campbell doing a very specific nod to evil dead two and i enjoyed all that stuff. for everybody else, the most thing is the film is called dr strange in the multiverse of madness but is actually not really about him, it's about wanda and i think
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that elizabeth 0lson is the emotional core of the film. it is her character that drives the action, her emotional arc that get you involved and the real talent is that what she manages to do is to inject something that approaches human emotion into scenes which are big, smash, crash cgi stuff coming on, multi—verse stuff in the middle of it, you believe in hers everybody else is doing pantomime stuff very well and nicely orchestrated in a bit cgi heavy for my liking, but she is the one kind of divining rod. 0k is the one kind of divining rod. ok i believe in that character and i believe in the stuff that she is coming through and therefore are let the film work for me in a way i did not expect. the film work for me in a way i did rrot exoect-_ not expect. interesting. because that is actually _ not expect. interesting. because that is actually a _ not expect. interesting. because that is actually a little _ not expect. interesting. because that is actually a little bit - not expect. interesting. because that is actually a little bit how i l that is actually a little bit how i feel about wild men it did not expect to avoid.— feel about wild men it did not exect to avoid. , ., _, , expect to avoid. danish tragicomedy, chemic, that? _ expect to avoid. danish tragicomedy, chemic, that? quite _ expect to avoid. danish tragicomedy, chemic, that? quite hard _ expect to avoid. danish tragicomedy, chemic, that? quite hard to - chemic, that? quite hard to
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characterise. _ chemic, that? quite hard to characterise. midlife - chemic, that? quite hard to characterise. midlife crisis, | chemic, that? quite hard to i characterise. midlife crisis, go chemic, that? quite hard to - characterise. midlife crisis, go and live in the norwegian _ characterise. midlife crisis, go and live in the norwegian woods - characterise. midlife crisis, go and live in the norwegian woods off i characterise. midlife crisis, go and | live in the norwegian woods off the land and he ends up knocking over a service station in order to get supplies. next thing he is back out in the woods and teams up with somebody he thinks is a hiker but actually an on the run criminal. from the killing is his wife and the police tell her either he is completely losing it or he is in league with international drug runners and we are not sure which of the two is true. the comic struts are fairly broad but it's played very deadpan. and i think that gives it a paid post it really makes it work and there is a fantastic sequence when they stumble upon an authentic viking encampment and i for my people and he discovers that they have got iphones and they don't take first, the only take mastercard. i enjoyed it. did you like it? i mastercard. ien'oyed it. did you like it? ., ., ., like it? i laughed out loud quite a few times and _ like it? i laughed out loud quite a few times and that _ like it? i laughed out loud quite a few times and that very - like it? i laughed out loud quite a few times and that very opening l few times and that very opening scene where he is in the grocery store, i was absolutely the
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following about the fact he is trying to buy groceries... ilrrul’itli following about the fact he is trying to buy groceries... with an axe. all trying to buy groceries... with an axe- all he _ trying to buy groceries... with an axe. all he has _ trying to buy groceries... with an axe. all he has as _ trying to buy groceries... with an axe. all he has as a _ trying to buy groceries... with an axe. all he has as a first - trying to buy groceries... with an axe. all he has as a first offer- trying to buy groceries... with an| axe. all he has as a first offer but no credit card. _ axe. all he has as a first offer but no credit card. they _ axe. all he has as a first offer but no credit card. they keep - axe. all he has as a first offer but no credit card. they keep saying l no credit card. they keep saying it's cash or _ no credit card. they keep saying it's cash or credit _ no credit card. they keep saying it's cash or credit card _ no credit card. they keep saying it's cash or credit card but i no credit card. they keep saying i it's cash or credit card but yes you can have this but no its cash or credit and that gets mirrored in the viking encampment. i did think it had some to say about male midlife crisis and the thing that i can only find meaning by living off fried frog which it turns out is not healthy. frog which it turns out is not health . �* ,. , frog which it turns out is not health . . ,. , , , healthy. and the scenery is pitiful. i cannot healthy. and the scenery is pitiful. i cannot rrot _ healthy. and the scenery is pitiful. i cannot not mention _ healthy. and the scenery is pitiful. i cannot not mention it, _ healthy. and the scenery is pitiful. i cannot not mention it, it's - i cannot not mention it, its stunning it reminded me of fargo. also a similar thing with fargo outcome of that darkly comic edge that it's just on the edge of our and comedy and that sort of really strange way. a, and comedy and that sort of really strange way-— strange way. a really curious film but i strange way. a really curious film but i laughed- — strange way. a really curious film but i laughed. always _ strange way. a really curious film but i laughed. always a _ strange way. a really curious film but i laughed. always a good i strange way. a really curious film i but i laughed. always a good thing. your third choice. this is only out for one night next wednesday, the 11th, and a bunch of cinemas and thatis 11th, and a bunch of cinemas and that is it. it is a new film by andrew dominic and is called this much i know to be true in his
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documentary about nick cave and warren ellis preparing for a tour in 2021, preparing songs so we have music performances that have big church like spaces in a very stripped—down and simple and we also have interviews. very telling interviews that lead us into the different ways in which they both work and here is a clip. i different ways in which they both work and here is a clip.— work and here is a clip. i don't really have — work and here is a clip. i don't really have a _ work and here is a clip. i don't really have a sense _ work and here is a clip. i don't really have a sense of - work and here is a clip. i don't really have a sense of form i work and here is a clip. i don't really have a sense of form in | really have a sense of form in ordei’, _ really have a sense of form in order, so— really have a sense of form in order, so we could sort of cut that into it _ order, so we could sort of cut that into it later, — order, so we could sort of cut that into it later, but it's really like about — into it later, but it's really like about just _ into it later, but it's really like aboutjust being in the moment. and iguess— aboutjust being in the moment. and i guess what happens. we are just throwing things down like to sit down _ throwing things down like to sit down and — throwing things down like to sit down and start playing, you know? and you _ down and start playing, you know? and you kind of are looking for those — and you kind of are looking for those moments in amongst hours and hours _ those moments in amongst hours and hours and _ those moments in amongst hours and hours and hours of stuff. | those moments in amongst hours and hours and hours of stuff.— hours and hours of stuff. i actually had songs. — hours and hours of stuff. i actually had songs. song — hours and hours of stuff. i actually had songs, song lyrics _ hours and hours of stuff. i actually had songs, song lyrics but - hours and hours of stuff. i actually had songs, song lyrics but i i hours and hours of stuff. i actually had songs, song lyrics but i knowl had songs, song lyrics but i know from _ had songs, song lyrics but i know from experience _ had songs, song lyrics but i know from experience that _ had songs, song lyrics but i know from experience that those - had songs, song lyrics but i know| from experience that those songs
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arem _ from experience that those songs arem bubbly— from experience that those songs arem bubbly not— from experience that those songs are... bubbly not amounting i from experience that those songs are... bubbly not amounting to i are... bubbly not amounting to anything — are... bubbly not amounting to an hina. �* , ., anything. the thing it's great workinu anything. the thing it's great working with _ anything. the thing it's great working with nick _ anything. the thing it's great working with nick is - anything. the thing it's great working with nick is that i anything. the thing it's great working with nick is that he i anything. the thing it's great | working with nick is that he is anything. the thing it's great i working with nick is that he is up for trying — working with nick is that he is up for trying anything. and more so and more _ for trying anything. and more so and more and _ for trying anything. and more so and more and more. war for trying anything. and more so and more and more.— for trying anything. and more so and more and more. war is almost always on transmit — more and more. war is almost always on transmit and _ more and more. war is almost always on transmit and not _ more and more. war is almost always on transmit and not so _ more and more. war is almost always on transmit and not so much - more and more. war is almost always on transmit and not so much on i on transmit and not so much on receipt — on transmit and not so much on receipt i— on transmit and not so much on receipt. i would _ on transmit and not so much on receipt. i would say. _ on transmit and not so much on receipt. i would say. i— on transmit and not so much on receipt. i would say.— receipt. i would say. i could do nothin: receipt. i would say. i could do nothing listen _ receipt. i would say. i could do nothing listen to them - receipt. i would say. i could do nothing listen to them talk- nothing listen to them talk for hours with the musical performances are breathtaking and i don't know whether you are a fan of nick cave and warren ellis... if whether you are a fan of nick cave and warren ellis. . ._ and warren ellis... if it's possible to be neutral _ and warren ellis. .. if it's possible to be neutral about— and warren ellis. .. if it's possible to be neutral about nick- and warren ellis... if it's possible to be neutral about nick cave, i. to be neutral about nick cave, i really am, so i'm wondering does this for him appeal to someone who does not really know much about them. it is about the creative process and therefore just interesting or do you have to really be a nick cave fan? i interesting or do you have to really be a nick cave fan?— be a nick cave fan? i would say it is with the _ be a nick cave fan? i would say it is with the process _ be a nick cave fan? i would say it is with the process what - be a nick cave fan? i would say it is with the process what i - be a nick cave fan? i would say it is with the process what i saw i is with the process what i saw also effects of that i saw the tour and i thought it was deeply spiritual. and i think the musical performances in this art recently filmed in the way
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in which they do is very stripped—down but the thing that's really smart about it is these are songs about existential questions of life, death, religion, the universe but the film has a lot of humour in it. it starts with nick a feeling it to the ringlike date of the government advice and retrain as its premises and then introduces us to this series of figurines about the story of the life of the devil and it serious but also kind of absurd. and i think that even if you were not a nick cave or warren ellis fan, you would enjoy. to safer meet war ellis is a lightning rod and all this because he is a grateful composer and they had done film source together butjust watching him, he is like merlin, some kind of wizard on screen. i loved it and i think obviously i love it probably because i love the music but i think what you would see is two people wrestling with the creative process in a way that is really fascinating and heartbreaking and funny. {lilia and heartbreaking and funny. 0k, interesting- _ and heartbreaking and funny. 0k,
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interesting. and there is music in your choice of best out as well. just a bunch had both seen him in the market entry from the academy awards and i both fly get up and i want people to go and see it was shot at a city of the dresser set up and buy some of the story of youngsters putting their voice through rapp. and i note that it's kind of aimed at a younger audience but i found it really uplifting and i thought it was great to see such a positive film made from such a potentially difficult situation. band potentially difficult situation. and lots of very _ potentially difficult situation. and lots of very interesting debates in it. the really interesting debates. about politics... it. the really interesting debates. about politics. . .— it. the really interesting debates. about politics... women's rights in their lace about politics... women's rights in their place in _ about politics... women's rights in their place in the _ about politics... women's rights in their place in the world. _ about politics... women's rights in their place in the world. their i their place in the world. their sonus their place in the world. their songs and _ their place in the world. their songs and really _ their place in the world. their songs and really exciting i their place in the world. their. songs and really exciting songs their place in the world. tia: " songs and really exciting songs and if you get a chance, do go a chance, du plessis and any issue bc on the big screen. 0n the subject of which about my reissue of the week and i hope you are the same way about this, cataract is 50 years old. i this, cataract is 50 years old. i just cannot believe this. was up to me before we came in and... 50! i
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cannot recall a semisolid but here is a chance. cannot recall a semisolid but here is a chance-— is a chance. back in selecting a miss a google _ is a chance. back in selecting a miss a google where _ is a chance. back in selecting a miss a google where you i is a chance. back in selecting a miss a google where you live i miss a google where you live and whether cabarets playing and if you've only ever seen cabaret on the television and both public will because it was in situm mid—50 years ago, go see on the big screen. it's a brilliant film, the musical people who don't like musicals because all the numbers happen, there's a reason for it and have people bursting into song, its political and about the rise of nazism and a fantastic performance but less of an alienjoe grey and the songs are on believable but seeing it rejected, it's just overwhelming and it's really worth making the trip to the cinema to see. �* making the trip to the cinema to see, �* . ., , making the trip to the cinema to see. ~ ,., , making the trip to the cinema to see. , see. and cabaret is a gritty story if ou've see. and cabaret is a gritty story if you've rrot _ see. and cabaret is a gritty story if you've not seen _ see. and cabaret is a gritty story if you've not seen it _ see. and cabaret is a gritty story if you've not seen it people i see. and cabaret is a gritty storyj if you've not seen it people think show tunes, but it's a very dark underbelly... abs. show tunes, but it's a very dark underbelly. . ._ show tunes, but it's a very dark underbelly... show tunes, but it's a very dark underbell �* . . underbelly... a film during which a to the rise — underbelly... a film during which a to the rise of _ underbelly... a film during which a to the rise of nazism _ underbelly... a film during which a to the rise of nazism and - underbelly... a film during which a to the rise of nazism and the i to the rise of nazism and the sequence along the great horse he was his of all time as it is terrifying. 0f was his of all time as it is terrifying. of them about the way that something, some monstrous thing
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comes up from the ground and i think it's a genuine masterpiece. he deserves all the acclaim and it should be seen projected. ext} deserves all the acclaim and it should be seen projected. should be seen pro'ected. 50 years m m should be seen pro'ected. 50 years my my goodness — should be seen projected. 50 years my my goodness was _ should be seen projected. 50 years my my goodness was up _ should be seen projected. 50 years my my goodness was up how- should be seen projected. 50 years my my goodness was up how does| should be seen projected. 50 years i my my goodness was up how does that make us feel? worth revisiting. thank you very much we will see you next week and enjoy your cinema going whenever you decide to see. see you next time, bye—bye. hello there. rain has continued to push southward through the night, dampening for the ground, watering for the gardens. behind it, though, some mist and some fog has been forming, and quite a chilly start this morning across the glens of scotland. quite a murky grey one that rain around initially, drizzly rain, and the cloud breaks to give a few showers through the day. so, it's not entirely dry. best of the sunshine, i think, will be in western areas. there'll be rather more cloud also in eastern areas and making it feel a little bit cooler here. and temperatures generally won't be as high as they have in the south
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the last couple of days because there's a little bit more cloud and also one or two showers around. also some mist and fog first thing sunday morning, then england and wales look to be drier, brighter, bit more sunshine around. a little less cool for the east coast, but instead we pick up more cloud and perhaps a little bit of patchy rain for northern ireland and scotland, western scotland that is, later in the day. the outlook is a little bit more unsettled into next week, and the best of the dry weather, the warm weather further south.
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