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i think you nailed it, rosamund. you're right. yasmin? 0h, it, rosamund. you're right. yasmin?men in the james bond movies, the real sex bomb was sean connery! sorry! there is no other james bond for me. laughter thank you very much to both of you. yasmin alibhai—brown, rosamund urwin, thank you very much. that is it from us. i hope you have enjoyed it. goodbye. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home.
i think you nailed it, rosamund. you're right. yasmin? 0h, it, rosamund. you're right. yasmin?men in the james bond movies, the real sex bomb was sean connery! sorry! there is no other james bond for me. laughter thank you very much to both of you. yasmin alibhai—brown, rosamund urwin, thank you very much. that is it from us. i hope you have enjoyed it. goodbye. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the...
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rosamund and yasmin, thank you so much. like i said, express review for this hour.r now thank you both and thank you for tuning in. i will be back at the top of the hour with more news. don't go away! hello, storm aidan has been bringing torrential rain and gales for a large swathe of the uk today and there is more in the forecast tomorrow, further rain and gales and we had a number of yellow weather warnings for the met office, more details on our website. there is this evening, many will be dry as the rain eases from western scotland, but then more rain starts to pile into northern ireland initially and then into western scotland, wales, the western side of england and slowly transferring eastwards, blustery winds, not a cold night though, temperature is not much lower than 7 degrees. that rain will clear its way eastwards tomorrow morning, leaving some spells of sunshine behind, but also heavy showers and then more persistent rain starts to move in through the afternoon across the western side of scotland, but particularly northern england, wales and the midlands
rosamund and yasmin, thank you so much. like i said, express review for this hour.r now thank you both and thank you for tuning in. i will be back at the top of the hour with more news. don't go away! hello, storm aidan has been bringing torrential rain and gales for a large swathe of the uk today and there is more in the forecast tomorrow, further rain and gales and we had a number of yellow weather warnings for the met office, more details on our website. there is this evening, many will be...
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yasmin alibhai—brown, rosamund urwin, thank you very much. that is it from us. hope you have enjoyed it. goodbye. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. in the terrific new brit pic mogul mowgli, riz ahmed plays zed, a british pakistani rapper on the brink of his first world tour. he raps cheering he raps but when zed is struck down by a debilitating sickness, he finds himself facing a future as uncertain as the identity he struggles to define. torn between dreams of success and loyalty to his roots, zed becomes haunted by magical realist visions interwoven through the fabric of this urgent urban drama. if you want me back to where i'm coming from... directed by feature first—timer bassam tariq from a script co—written by actor—musician ahmed, mogul mowgli is as enigmatically hard to define as its central character. i tried to stand up for my blood. my blood won't let me stand up. riz ahmed himself has called it a sufi horror musical with elements of comedy about f
yasmin alibhai—brown, rosamund urwin, thank you very much. that is it from us. hope you have enjoyed it. goodbye. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. in the terrific new brit pic mogul mowgli, riz ahmed plays zed, a british pakistani rapper on the brink of his first world tour. he raps cheering he raps but when zed is struck down by a debilitating sickness, he finds himself facing a future as...
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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, rosamund urwin and yasmin alibhai—brownh us for that — the first one is at the later time of a quarter to 10pm. a very good evening to you and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has announced a month—long national lockdown in england, starting on thursday. borisjohnson said that nobody wanted to introduce tough measures, but a responsible government could not ignore the rising numbers of infections. so let's take a closer look at what this will mean. non—essential retail and hospitality will be forced to close. schools and universities will be allowed to stay open. it comes as the uk records a further 326 deaths from coronavirus within 28 days of a positive test and another 21,915 people have tested positive. that takes the total number of uk cases to over1 million since the outbreak began. mps will debate and vote on the measures this coming wednesday, with the rules set to take effect the next day. let's hear a bit of what the prime minister had to say. we will continue to take a pragmatic approach in the months ahea
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, rosamund urwin and yasmin alibhai—brownh us for that — the first one is at the later time of a quarter to 10pm. a very good evening to you and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has announced a month—long national lockdown in england, starting on thursday. borisjohnson said that nobody wanted to introduce tough measures, but a responsible government could not ignore the rising numbers of infections. so let's...
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we're joined now by one of the competition's judges rosamund kidman cox and one of this year's highlyas a lot of expertise and we choose the grand title winner from all category winners and actually this year, it rose to the top very quickly. it was a picture we'd seen over and over again and every time we saw it had the same impact so it was an unanimous decision. i suppose as well as it being an amazing photograph, the time and the effort in patients that went into it all. that's part of it, but we are not judging on that. we are judging that's part of it, but we are not judging on that. we arejudging on the impact of the picture and probably the emotional impact on us and it's that glorious expression of the tiger as she grasps this ancient tree and it's in a forest setting that we've never seen pictures of wild amur tigers, or very seldom and the composition is just gorgeous, the composition is just gorgeous, the colour and texture and everything. matt, you got a highly commended and hopefully we can see your photograph as well, which is of a box and you've been photographing them
we're joined now by one of the competition's judges rosamund kidman cox and one of this year's highlyas a lot of expertise and we choose the grand title winner from all category winners and actually this year, it rose to the top very quickly. it was a picture we'd seen over and over again and every time we saw it had the same impact so it was an unanimous decision. i suppose as well as it being an amazing photograph, the time and the effort in patients that went into it all. that's part of it,...
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i'm joined now by one of the competition's judges rosamund kidman cox.tions, it is a stunning photograph. i know the judges and lots of people i talk to as well say it has the quality of an oil painting. tell us more about how you set about capturing this image. good morning. sorry for my bad english. i will try. good morning. sorry for my bad english. iwill try. i good morning. sorry for my bad english. i will try. i am good morning. sorry for my bad english. iwill try. iam happy good morning. sorry for my bad english. i will try. i am happy to get first prize. it was a long and difficult journey. but i get first prize. it was a long and difficultjourney. but i put my camera... 14th of january difficultjourney. but i put my camera... 14th ofjanuary two difficultjourney. but i put my camera... 14th of january two years ago and only after ten months, i shot this beautiful picture with a tiger. it is female. at the time, she has three cubs. now i am looking for new cabs. i hope next time i will have picture of a new generation. —— three cubs. it is very di
i'm joined now by one of the competition's judges rosamund kidman cox.tions, it is a stunning photograph. i know the judges and lots of people i talk to as well say it has the quality of an oil painting. tell us more about how you set about capturing this image. good morning. sorry for my bad english. i will try. good morning. sorry for my bad english. iwill try. i good morning. sorry for my bad english. i will try. i am good morning. sorry for my bad english. iwill try. iam happy good morning....
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for rosamund, this issue is particularly personal.ose who say well, actually, many of the streets, there is no traffic now, it's much better, what do you say to them? there was no traffic there compared to here in the first place. chanting. schemes like this have polarised opinion in many towns and cities. so, it's working really well in the area where it's being implemented and we're getting a lot of positive feedback from residents and hearing from people who have gone out, bought bikes, they are going out cycling with their families. what hasn't worked well is there has been an impact on some of the areas around the low traffic neighbourhood where we've got roads there which have become busier. some people will say you should have thought this through more thoroughly before you brought it in? we've always been aware there might have to be changes that get made later on so that's what we are doing now. it's, i think unlikely you would get a perfect first time. rachel ald red has examined the impact of similar schemes elsewhere. i th
for rosamund, this issue is particularly personal.ose who say well, actually, many of the streets, there is no traffic now, it's much better, what do you say to them? there was no traffic there compared to here in the first place. chanting. schemes like this have polarised opinion in many towns and cities. so, it's working really well in the area where it's being implemented and we're getting a lot of positive feedback from residents and hearing from people who have gone out, bought bikes, they...