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david sillitoe has been looking at his career. you to some live pictures now from paris. you can see here... it is northern france, apologies. this is president biden, he hasjust arrived by helicopter and he is about to get onto air force one, he has of course been on a state visit to france. he was at those commemorations and the us president apologised to his counterpart volodymyr zelensky for delays to this military aid during that visit after they attended both of those anniversary commemorations for the d—day landings in normandy. he made a passionate speech at the site in normandy where us rangers scaled a cliff to storm a nazi stronghold on d—day and he spoke about the sacrifice of those who lost their lives in 1994. he says does anyone doubt that they would want america to stand up against vladimir putin's aggression here in europe today. just referencing back to that meeting he had before with volodymyr zelensky. we are seeing president biden there are about to board air force one, that is his wifejill next to him and he
david sillitoe has been looking at his career. you to some live pictures now from paris. you can see here... it is northern france, apologies. this is president biden, he hasjust arrived by helicopter and he is about to get onto air force one, he has of course been on a state visit to france. he was at those commemorations and the us president apologised to his counterpart volodymyr zelensky for delays to this military aid during that visit after they attended both of those anniversary...
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as david sillitoe said.where people who were at events where people who were at events not to get autograph books but to say thank you so a fitting legacy is that if we want the nhs to survive in future, everyone is putting their money on prevention but instead of pulling people out of the river of illness we need to stop you from getting in the first place. that was michael's thing. he shied away from party policies we need to politicise his advice. we absolutely need to throw everything into prevention. wheat the advice he had, we need to make available to every body. so we can improve the general health rates. that legacy will live on. people remember him and people smile. anyone will met that —— everybody who met mike would always smile because you are such a generous person but he had no slightly infectious and impish laugh. i'm very sad but i'm also very proud and lucky to have had him in my life and an absolute joy of working with him. he in my life and an absolute 'oy of working with him.�* working w
as david sillitoe said.where people who were at events where people who were at events not to get autograph books but to say thank you so a fitting legacy is that if we want the nhs to survive in future, everyone is putting their money on prevention but instead of pulling people out of the river of illness we need to stop you from getting in the first place. that was michael's thing. he shied away from party policies we need to politicise his advice. we absolutely need to throw everything into...
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david sillito, bbc news.r phil hammond met michael mosley early harnessed to film career. hejoined me to pay tribute. it film career. he “oined me to pay tribute. , , , ~ ., tribute. it is very shocking, and very sad. _ tribute. it is very shocking, and very sad, particularly _ tribute. it is very shocking, and very sad, particularly hearing . very sad, particularly hearing claire's praise of mike, his legacy lives on. his infectiousness and love of science and his unique skill to explain it. i met him in 1995 and i had just broken the story of the bristol heart scandal in private eye and outed myself and mike came up with this idea of a show called trust me i'm a doctor. he initially wanted to present it and to talk about lifestyle measures you could take. he wanted to challenge the medical establishment, he wanted to talk about huge inequalities in health care. bristol was about child heart surgery but we knew were all the bodies were hidden because we are both doctors and i was still working be exposed ine
david sillito, bbc news.r phil hammond met michael mosley early harnessed to film career. hejoined me to pay tribute. it film career. he “oined me to pay tribute. , , , ~ ., tribute. it is very shocking, and very sad. _ tribute. it is very shocking, and very sad, particularly _ tribute. it is very shocking, and very sad, particularly hearing . very sad, particularly hearing claire's praise of mike, his legacy lives on. his infectiousness and love of science and his unique skill to explain it....
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david sillito, bbc news. at the vatican in rome. among those attending were some us celebrities, including chris rock, jimmy fallon and whoopi goldberg. the pope praised their ability to "spread serenity and smiles" and said it was possible to make jokes about god without being blasphemous. footage of antarctic whales captured using drone cameras has revealed new insights into the lives of the giant marine mammals. researchers working with the wildlife charity wwf filmed the whales from above, to study their behaviour and to find out where their most important feeding sites are. victoria gilljoined the scientists as they tracked the whales in the antarctic peninsula. approaching a giants' feeding frenzy. humpbacks working together to feed. a circular net of bubbles corrals and traps the whales' prey. it's a glimpse into the lives of these huge marine mammals that scientists captured while we were filming with them in the antarctic peninsula. the researchers get close to the whales to study their health. to ob
david sillito, bbc news. at the vatican in rome. among those attending were some us celebrities, including chris rock, jimmy fallon and whoopi goldberg. the pope praised their ability to "spread serenity and smiles" and said it was possible to make jokes about god without being blasphemous. footage of antarctic whales captured using drone cameras has revealed new insights into the lives of the giant marine mammals. researchers working with the wildlife charity wwf filmed the whales...
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david sillito, bbc news.go to the weather have a look at this. twin baby elephants have been born in central thailand in what's being called "a miracle" by their care—takers. only 1% of elephant births produces twins and it's even more rare to have a male and female combination as these two are. both are happily feeding from their mother, but the smaller female calf needs a stool to reach. time for a look at the weather, here's ben rich. nothing that cute over here i'm afraid, mishal. what on earth is the weather going to throw at us next this weekend? what it will throw us is a lot of showers. we have had plenty of heavy downpours today, a big shower cloud here for a weather watcher. some of those shows have been really heavy, some flashes of lightning, rumbles of thunder and those bands of showers are just going to continue to circulate around an area of low pressure so through this evening, some further hefty downpours, many of them will fade over night but across the north of scotland, rain will continue,
david sillito, bbc news.go to the weather have a look at this. twin baby elephants have been born in central thailand in what's being called "a miracle" by their care—takers. only 1% of elephant births produces twins and it's even more rare to have a male and female combination as these two are. both are happily feeding from their mother, but the smaller female calf needs a stool to reach. time for a look at the weather, here's ben rich. nothing that cute over here i'm afraid,...
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david sillito looks back at his career.mic film about the korean war came out. i'm drjekyll, actually, this is my friend mr hyde. the hero, a cynical, rebellious, heavy drinking, womanising surgeon. everybody was telling me, don't do it. at the end of it, it'll ruin you. we did it in five weeks and it was wonderful. born in canada, he'd studied engineering before switching to acting and working in theatre in britain. four captains, there, hamlet, like a soldier to the stage. mash... ..a thinly veiled satire of vietnam, led to klute... would you mind not doing that? ..with jane fonda. it was the first of three films together... ..and an off—screen relationship. at a moment when a dark and maverick mood was making itself felt in hollywood, donald sutherland, with that piercing gaze, wasjust the sort of complex leading man it was looking for. take don't look now. a disturbing, ghostly story about grief. that brief golden era in the '70s soon passed. closer than you think. but donald sutherland was never out of work. everything
david sillito looks back at his career.mic film about the korean war came out. i'm drjekyll, actually, this is my friend mr hyde. the hero, a cynical, rebellious, heavy drinking, womanising surgeon. everybody was telling me, don't do it. at the end of it, it'll ruin you. we did it in five weeks and it was wonderful. born in canada, he'd studied engineering before switching to acting and working in theatre in britain. four captains, there, hamlet, like a soldier to the stage. mash... ..a thinly...
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ourarts and media correspondent david sillito looks back at his career.onight's movie has been mash. in 1970, a sprawling, darkly comic film about the korean war came out. i'm drjekyll, actually, this is my friend mr hyde. the hero, a cynical, rebellious, heavy drinking, womanising surgeon. everybody was telling me, don't do it. at the end of it, it'll ruin you. we did it in five weeks and it was wonderful. born in canada, he'd studied engineering before switching to acting and working in theatre in britain. four captains, there, hamlet, like a soldier to the stage. mash... ..a thinly veiled satire of vietnam, led to klute... would you mind not doing that? ..with jane fonda. it was the first of three films together... ..and an off—screen relationship. at a moment when a dark and maverick mood was making itself felt in hollywood, donald sutherland, with that piercing gaze, wasjust the sort of complex leading man it was looking for. take don't look now. a disturbing, ghostly story about grief. that brief golden era in the �*70s soon passed. closer than you
ourarts and media correspondent david sillito looks back at his career.onight's movie has been mash. in 1970, a sprawling, darkly comic film about the korean war came out. i'm drjekyll, actually, this is my friend mr hyde. the hero, a cynical, rebellious, heavy drinking, womanising surgeon. everybody was telling me, don't do it. at the end of it, it'll ruin you. we did it in five weeks and it was wonderful. born in canada, he'd studied engineering before switching to acting and working in...
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david sillito, bbc news. great pleasure to work with his colleagues in tv and radio and publishing and at his business, he was immensely grateful for how it respects with the public words and ideas he had the privilege of sharing into the many scientists whose work he had the honour to help popularise. he also passed on his condolences to michael's family. this is bbc news. hello there. weather for the week ahead is perhaps not the story you want. no significant summer sunshine or warmth, i'm afraid. in fact, the story in armagh on sunday really sets the scene — just a high of ten degrees. we had cloudy skies with light rain or drizzle with a cool northerly wind as well. now, that rain is sinking its way steadily southwards and it will clear away from eastern england and southeast england during monday morning. behind it, this northerly wind and this cooler air source starts to kick in across the country. so a rash of showers, a cold, brisk wind driving those showers in off exposed coasts and drifting their w
david sillito, bbc news. great pleasure to work with his colleagues in tv and radio and publishing and at his business, he was immensely grateful for how it respects with the public words and ideas he had the privilege of sharing into the many scientists whose work he had the honour to help popularise. he also passed on his condolences to michael's family. this is bbc news. hello there. weather for the week ahead is perhaps not the story you want. no significant summer sunshine or warmth, i'm...
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david sillitoe reporting.t have just come in from the island of symi in greece and it shows here, on that very rocket mountainous hillside thatjoe inwood was in front of, this group of people who are involved in this extremely extensive search for dr michael mosley that has been going on since wednesday after he was not seen, having set off for a walk into those hills aren't the island at around 1:30pm after leaving his wife, dr clare bailey mosley, on the beach. as we have said, so many different people involved in this search. firefighters, search dogs and the police and local volunteers, tourists, even, offering to help which probably tells you just how much esteemed michael mosley has always been held in. now they have made this discovery of body in those hills at the bottom of what is said to be a ten metre cliff close to a cave that was being reached, is reached by a path, a very, very hot conditions, asjoe inwood was saying. temperatures easing into 40 celsius, so difficult conditions for those who were
david sillitoe reporting.t have just come in from the island of symi in greece and it shows here, on that very rocket mountainous hillside thatjoe inwood was in front of, this group of people who are involved in this extremely extensive search for dr michael mosley that has been going on since wednesday after he was not seen, having set off for a walk into those hills aren't the island at around 1:30pm after leaving his wife, dr clare bailey mosley, on the beach. as we have said, so many...
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here's david sillito.rusted charismatic guru of good health. one way to tell if you're sleep deprived is to go to bed in the middle of the afternoon... a tv producer and presenter, always happy to be the guinea pig in the search for a better understanding of the science of sleep, fitness... and it's also good for my heart and lungs. ..and weight. most notably in 2012, when he was diagnosed with type ii diabetes. it's generally seen as an incurable disease which has to be managed by medication. but what if you could reverse it? his subsequent weight loss using intermittent fasting, inspired thousands to follow the 5:2 diet. among those paying tribute, one friend and colleague who said his success owed much to the way he delivered his message. i think that legacy will live on. people will remember him, people will smile. anyone who met mike will always smile because he was such a loving, kind, generous person, but had a slightly infectious and impish laugh. so, yeah, i'm really sad, but i'm also really proud
here's david sillito.rusted charismatic guru of good health. one way to tell if you're sleep deprived is to go to bed in the middle of the afternoon... a tv producer and presenter, always happy to be the guinea pig in the search for a better understanding of the science of sleep, fitness... and it's also good for my heart and lungs. ..and weight. most notably in 2012, when he was diagnosed with type ii diabetes. it's generally seen as an incurable disease which has to be managed by medication....
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david sillito has been looking at his career.et i'm about to go on was developed by a nutritionist in toronto and... michael mosley, a trusted, charismatic guru of good health. one way to tell if you're sleep deprived is to go to bed in the middle of the afternoon and... a tv producer and presenter, always happy to be the guinea pig in the search for a better understanding of the science of sleep, fitness... and it's also good for my heart and lungs. ..and weight, most notably in 2012, when he was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. i've got this list of the things that i am allowed on my new diet and the things that i am definitely not allowed. his subsequent weight loss using intermittent fasting inspired thousands to follow the 5—2 diet. this scanner will give the best images of my heart that money can buy. his enthusiasm for experimenting on himself had been inspired by a scientist who had proved that ulcers were caused by bacteria by deliberately infecting himself. michael mosley realised it would make great television, and help
david sillito has been looking at his career.et i'm about to go on was developed by a nutritionist in toronto and... michael mosley, a trusted, charismatic guru of good health. one way to tell if you're sleep deprived is to go to bed in the middle of the afternoon and... a tv producer and presenter, always happy to be the guinea pig in the search for a better understanding of the science of sleep, fitness... and it's also good for my heart and lungs. ..and weight, most notably in 2012, when he...
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david sillito looks back at his career. tonight's movie has been mash.orean war came out. i'm drjekyll, actually, this is my friend mr hyde. the hero, a cynical, rebellious, heavy drinking, womanising surgeon. everybody was telling me, don't do it. at the end of it, it'll ruin you. we did it in five weeks and it was wonderful. born in canada, he'd studied engineering before switching to acting and working in theatre in britain. four captains, there, hamlet, like a soldier to the stage. mash... ..a thinly veiled satire of vietnam, led to klute... would you mind not doing that? ..with jane fonda. it was the first of three films together... ..and an off—screen relationship. at a moment when a dark and maverick mood was making itself felt in hollywood, donald sutherland, with that piercing gaze, was just the sort of complex leading man it was looking for. take don't look now. a disturbing, ghostly story about grief. that brief golden era in the �*70s soon passed. closer than you think. but donald sutherland was never out of work. everything i'm going to tell
david sillito looks back at his career. tonight's movie has been mash.orean war came out. i'm drjekyll, actually, this is my friend mr hyde. the hero, a cynical, rebellious, heavy drinking, womanising surgeon. everybody was telling me, don't do it. at the end of it, it'll ruin you. we did it in five weeks and it was wonderful. born in canada, he'd studied engineering before switching to acting and working in theatre in britain. four captains, there, hamlet, like a soldier to the stage. mash......
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our media correspondent david sillito can tell us more. on what he did, what he achieved and what impact he had on people's lives. that is what has struck me as well, how many people have said, yes, they got their blood sugar levels after being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes under control, after following with type 2 diabetes under control, afterfollowing his with type 2 diabetes under control, after following his 5—2 diet, calming anxiety, taking a cold shower, just one thing advice. this is looking at what he did and what an impact it had on people's lives. this began when he did a programme about ulcers, a doctor who infected himself with an ulcer to prove it was caused by a bacteria. he realised self experimentation was the answer and when he was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and he went on the diet, he proved you could get your blood sugar levels under control with that. it had an impact on an awful lot of people. we will look at everything tonight, even down to when he infested himself with tapeworms. the key thing is michael mosley
our media correspondent david sillito can tell us more. on what he did, what he achieved and what impact he had on people's lives. that is what has struck me as well, how many people have said, yes, they got their blood sugar levels after being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes under control, after following with type 2 diabetes under control, afterfollowing his with type 2 diabetes under control, after following his 5—2 diet, calming anxiety, taking a cold shower, just one thing advice. this...
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s body and think that he felt a short distance down a cliff. 0ur media and arts correspondent david sillitoe us ad'usted, charismatic of good health.— good health. one way to tell if you are slee- good health. one way to tell if you are sleep deprived... _ good health. one way to tell if you are sleep deprived... a _ good health. one way to tell if you are sleep deprived... a tv - good health. one way to tell if you l are sleep deprived... a tv producer and presenter _ are sleep deprived... a tv producer and presenter he _ are sleep deprived... a tv producer and presenter he was _ are sleep deprived... a tv producer and presenter he was always - are sleep deprived... a tv producer and presenter he was always happy| are sleep deprived... a tv producer i and presenter he was always happy to be the guinea pig in search for a better understanding on the science of sleep, fitness, and white. in 2012 he was diagnosed with type two diabetes stuck in i got this list of the things that i have allowed on my new diet and the subsequent weight loss using intermittent fasting is a bad thousands to follow
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our media and arts correspondent david sillito has taken a look back at his six—decade career.stly story about grief. that brief golden era in the �*70s soon passed. closer than you think. but donald sutherland was never out of work. everything i'm going to tell you is classified top secret. jfk was almost a throwback to the �*70s paranoid conspiracy thriller. why was kennedy killed? and more recently, it was the hunger games, a film that he hoped might inspire a little rebellion... i've been watching you... .in today's youth. ..in today's youth. ..and you watching me. yet, despite it all, there was no best actor oscar on his mantelpiece. however, that wasn't, he said, what drove him. it's a love affair, you know. i've made films for fellini, for bertolucci, for chabot, for werner hertzog, for rebecca horn. these people i love, and that love is the greatest award you can ever have in your life. and leading the tributes to donald sutherland, his son kiefer. his father, he said, loved what he did and did what he loved and one can ever ask for more than that. a life well lived. th
our media and arts correspondent david sillito has taken a look back at his six—decade career.stly story about grief. that brief golden era in the �*70s soon passed. closer than you think. but donald sutherland was never out of work. everything i'm going to tell you is classified top secret. jfk was almost a throwback to the �*70s paranoid conspiracy thriller. why was kennedy killed? and more recently, it was the hunger games, a film that he hoped might inspire a little rebellion... i've...
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here is our correspondent david sillito.el mosley was a person who not only could encourage you to eat your greens, but you would actually follow his advice. david sillito. you can watch that programme, tonight on bbc one at eight o'clock. it is called michael mosley, the doctor who changed britain. also available on the bbc iplayer. it isa it is a showery picture so a bit of a dog dinner in terms of getting the weather. it will be an unsettled showering picture. this is the reason, low—pressure parks itself across the uk. it already gave 20—30 millimetres of rain in places last night. we will be chasing their cloud. quite a number of showers across scotland. quite a lot coming in across england and wales. lengthier spells of rain and perhaps fear showers for a time. any of the showers as they come along could have some hail and thunder. quite a brisk wind in the south and quite a brisk wind in the south and quite a brisk wind in the north around the periphery of that low pressure. that continues overnight with the showers b
here is our correspondent david sillito.el mosley was a person who not only could encourage you to eat your greens, but you would actually follow his advice. david sillito. you can watch that programme, tonight on bbc one at eight o'clock. it is called michael mosley, the doctor who changed britain. also available on the bbc iplayer. it isa it is a showery picture so a bit of a dog dinner in terms of getting the weather. it will be an unsettled showering picture. this is the reason,...
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our media correspondent david sillito looks back at his life.ight. most notably in 2012, when he was diagnosed with type two diabetes. it's generally seen as an incurable disease, which has to be managed by medication. but what if you could reverse it? his subsequent weight loss using intermittent fasting inspired thousands to follow the five two diet. among those paying tribute, one friend and colleague who said his success owed much to the way he delivered his message. i think that legacy will live on. people will remember him. people will smile. anyone who met mike will always smile because he was such a loving, kind, generous person, but had a slightly infectious and impish laugh. so yeah, i'm really sad, but i'm also really proud and lucky to have had him in my life. my cholesterol levels tend to be high. it was serious science. he just avoided graphs and jargon. and those self experiments, nothing seemed to daunt him. here he is infesting himself with tapeworms. there they go. but there was always a serious point. many have told us to eat
our media correspondent david sillito looks back at his life.ight. most notably in 2012, when he was diagnosed with type two diabetes. it's generally seen as an incurable disease, which has to be managed by medication. but what if you could reverse it? his subsequent weight loss using intermittent fasting inspired thousands to follow the five two diet. among those paying tribute, one friend and colleague who said his success owed much to the way he delivered his message. i think that legacy...
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this talk to our arts correspondent david sillitoe.h life and in the 1960s and 70s, coronation street was every year at the most watched tv programme on british tv. you're talking audience of 18 million so people have lived with her, seen her in all these incredible storylines and if you are going to top it with the final storyline, i'd be amazed. not only was her first husband storyline, i'd be amazed. not only was herfirst husband murdered, she then married a serial killer and the attempt to murder her and then even when she moved into the granny flat there was a dead body underneath that, another person murdered so she has had many amazing storylines. a part of british life and coming to an end. we have been told july is when the final scene is filmed but probably only shown later this year but full details have not yet been revealed. �* ., ., revealed. david, i'm loving all the statistics. but _ revealed. david, i'm loving all the statistics. but our _ revealed. david, i'm loving all the statistics. but our arts _ statistics. but o
this talk to our arts correspondent david sillitoe.h life and in the 1960s and 70s, coronation street was every year at the most watched tv programme on british tv. you're talking audience of 18 million so people have lived with her, seen her in all these incredible storylines and if you are going to top it with the final storyline, i'd be amazed. not only was her first husband storyline, i'd be amazed. not only was herfirst husband murdered, she then married a serial killer and the attempt to...