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on sunday, nick and bear grylls gets a gig helping with army recruitment.nt to sign up more than a man who is famous for having to drink his own wee. >> yeah, it's king charles appoints bear grylls to new army role and makes tv adventurer a figurehead for young recruits. so it's the honorary council of the army foundation college is what he's the title he's received . received. >> what i say it's honorary colonel. i say something completely different . completely different. >> sorry. i'm still traumatised from this. these events. so the honorary colonel. sorry. and it seems perfectly wholesome to me . seems perfectly wholesome to me. my seems perfectly wholesome to me. my only two thoughts on it are. yeah, bear grylls seems all right, and it seems perfectly wholesome. >> a more cynical thought, maybe. we think there's going to be some wars in the future, and we're going to have to start sort of promoting the idea of you know, soldiers and the kind of things that resilience of young people help them succeed in life and within the military. >> maybe it's a ki
on sunday, nick and bear grylls gets a gig helping with army recruitment.nt to sign up more than a man who is famous for having to drink his own wee. >> yeah, it's king charles appoints bear grylls to new army role and makes tv adventurer a figurehead for young recruits. so it's the honorary council of the army foundation college is what he's the title he's received . received. >> what i say it's honorary colonel. i say something completely different . completely different. >>...
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. >> well, you must be tough because bear grylls says so. you know, it's so funny.ngs he says, and i think we might have some sound about this, one of the toughest people he's ever encountered is you. let's roll that. >> i think often that the girls really, you know, outshine the men. you know, i think natalie portman recently, she was incredible. you know, she's tiny but just unstoppable. >> tiny and unstoppable, wow. >> that is a high compliment from him. >> yeah. where did that come from? >> yes. i think my mom is like that. my mom is like, you know, happiest when she's out in the woods like making do with, you know, just nature. she's just magic. >> i was looking at your imdb. you have so many wonderful credits. the "bluey" credit surprised me. a little bit. okay, i didn't know this. >> it's the most important one. >> so you were part of the "bluey" cast. what was your role? what did you do? >> i was a narrator of a nature documentary that they were watching, and it is very -- it's a very important show for my family, and i was really, really honored to get to b
. >> well, you must be tough because bear grylls says so. you know, it's so funny.ngs he says, and i think we might have some sound about this, one of the toughest people he's ever encountered is you. let's roll that. >> i think often that the girls really, you know, outshine the men. you know, i think natalie portman recently, she was incredible. you know, she's tiny but just unstoppable. >> tiny and unstoppable, wow. >> that is a high compliment from him. >>...
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yeah, but obviously people know of bear grylls is the main sort of adventurer.d of who've broken through to the mainstream kind of household names. you're still a little unknown. forgive me. that i think will probably all change very soon, but where do you see yourself? kind of in the pecking order of elite athletes around the world. >> oh, would it be endurance athletes? is what i meant to say. yeah. endurance athletes, i would say i would put my name's not up there, but my achievements are sit at the top in a non blowing smoke up my that's what i was getting at really. >> yeah. go on. >> so just because i set off. so i was only 19 when i started i was working in fish and chip shop, lifeguarding, you know, waiting god and raising as much money as i could. and all of the rest of the students in college were going on to the military university, and i just wanted to get out there, where are you living then ? wales. okay. old living then? wales. okay. old colwyn. yeah. >> which is. what's that like there in that particular part of wales? >> it's a small, sleepy tow
yeah, but obviously people know of bear grylls is the main sort of adventurer.d of who've broken through to the mainstream kind of household names. you're still a little unknown. forgive me. that i think will probably all change very soon, but where do you see yourself? kind of in the pecking order of elite athletes around the world. >> oh, would it be endurance athletes? is what i meant to say. yeah. endurance athletes, i would say i would put my name's not up there, but my achievements...
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killer, don't you rather be alone with a bear in the woods than with, like, than with, like, bear gryllse food for them. look at ted bundy. he had, like, a loyal girlfriend. he had like, i think he's okay. what are you talking about? but women love it. >> yes, it's a strange phenomenon. and really, if you're on a dating site and you're on a dating site and you're a guy, change your profile. reading like reading. i like swimming and murder you know, like murdering people. >> he's so excited . >> he's so excited. >> he's so excited. >> yeah, absolutely. there's the psychology behind it. is that, so for some women, they see these murderers as strong, for some, it taps a female desire to change a man. you know, i can make him better. >> is that in the article? >> is that in the article? >> is that in the article? >> i read this in a site, but the idea is the psychology. belief is he is as bad as it gets. you can only make him better. you know, it's the most. >> it's the biggest project. yeah. the biggest possible project. >> you didn't murder today and that was me . that was me. >> you know,
killer, don't you rather be alone with a bear in the woods than with, like, than with, like, bear gryllse food for them. look at ted bundy. he had, like, a loyal girlfriend. he had like, i think he's okay. what are you talking about? but women love it. >> yes, it's a strange phenomenon. and really, if you're on a dating site and you're on a dating site and you're a guy, change your profile. reading like reading. i like swimming and murder you know, like murdering people. >> he's so...
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. >> i imagine bear grylls has done it. could it put it in a sock and squeeze it into his mouth?ting breakfast. >> well, we've got the guardian now talking about how the only thing that made football interesting mass hooligan brawls have now gone. cressida, england fans have largely moved on from violence, but the needle remains once again. >> this is the guardian and they're very upset because they haven't completely got rid of all testosterone. there's still all testosterone. there's still a tiny bit left, but things are better than they used to be. apparently there were 66 arrests dunng apparently there were 66 arrests during the world cup, but in 2006, there were 810. so well done everyone, you've calmed down a lot. so that's good, isn't it? don't tell putin, obviously that we're not. well, putin fighting putin trains the russian state trains their football hooliganism because football hooliganism because football hooligans, because they see it as a as a proxy war. >> well it is yeah. >> well it is yeah. >> russia's what men are doing. they're like going back to something tha
. >> i imagine bear grylls has done it. could it put it in a sock and squeeze it into his mouth?ting breakfast. >> well, we've got the guardian now talking about how the only thing that made football interesting mass hooligan brawls have now gone. cressida, england fans have largely moved on from violence, but the needle remains once again. >> this is the guardian and they're very upset because they haven't completely got rid of all testosterone. there's still all...
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they used their scout survival skills, their scout survival skills, their bear grylls, their tv watchingo help them. they were eventually rescued, but they are incredibly , incredibly lucky to incredibly, incredibly lucky to be alive . and the reason i've be alive. and the reason i've written about this in the sunday times, they've taken down the paywall for it, and also we gave our first interview to eamonn and isabel on gb news breakfast last week is basically to spread the word to other families and young people who are going travelling , that you are not travelling, that you are not invincible. now i know that the children's brains teenage brains don't finally sort of finish evolving until their mid 20s, but i think often young people and sometimes boys particularly do sort of think that they are invincible. take the attitude that it'll be fine and you know , that it'll be fine and you know, sometimes, people come very seriously unstuck. now, i am incredibly lucky, that my son's at home, but it could have ended very differently. so that's why it was a an incredibly moving story. >> a
they used their scout survival skills, their scout survival skills, their bear grylls, their tv watchingo help them. they were eventually rescued, but they are incredibly , incredibly lucky to incredibly, incredibly lucky to be alive . and the reason i've be alive. and the reason i've written about this in the sunday times, they've taken down the paywall for it, and also we gave our first interview to eamonn and isabel on gb news breakfast last week is basically to spread the word to other...
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we were like, well, we grew up with our dad watching like, bear grylls videos.hen the sun set and we just had to like, sleep in the bushes in the jungle. >> and what were you what were you boys thinking at that point? >> you probably were worried that your mum would be worried. were you worried for yourselves? >> yeah. yeah, i'd say the first night. yeah. very worried. but, once we'd gotten down to the bit where we made a little base, we were more, so, i'd say worried about everyone at home not knowing that we're, you know , knowing that we're, you know, somewhere relatively safe and calling for help, and. yeah, but you knew food, you'd know water. >> you'd . i mean, so and you had >> you'd. i mean, so and you had to sleep outdoors that first night. you just downed tools and, you set it out until the sun comes up again. yeah, but you had an idea that you could be down that hill in a certain amount of hours or so. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> we thought when we started following the river down, we thought that, well, it will eventually lead to civilisation. but the next
we were like, well, we grew up with our dad watching like, bear grylls videos.hen the sun set and we just had to like, sleep in the bushes in the jungle. >> and what were you what were you boys thinking at that point? >> you probably were worried that your mum would be worried. were you worried for yourselves? >> yeah. yeah, i'd say the first night. yeah. very worried. but, once we'd gotten down to the bit where we made a little base, we were more, so, i'd say worried about...
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the scouts and from watching bear grylls videos. , very videos. and they were very, very weak and in a serious condition. but were alive. so she said, it went from the worst day of her life to the best day. >> there were actually climbing up 3000 metre mount agung, which is the tallest volcano in bali. and it is, you know, lots of people do trek up it to watch the sunrise. it's not an unheard of thing to do, but they did it without a guide and they obviously got caught out and their mobile phone batteries ran out as well. and you know, we all know and love katherine . and all know and love katherine. and that you can imagine, especially with jay slater being in the news all the time, especially as journalists, we hear these horror stories. yes. and it's like children go missing and it's like, it must have been absolutely horrible for her. >> well, we actually heard the news, didn't we? we were doing the election programme, and it was a sort of secret within the newsroom. but we our blood went cold. we were absolutely devastated to h
the scouts and from watching bear grylls videos. , very videos. and they were very, very weak and in a serious condition. but were alive. so she said, it went from the worst day of her life to the best day. >> there were actually climbing up 3000 metre mount agung, which is the tallest volcano in bali. and it is, you know, lots of people do trek up it to watch the sunrise. it's not an unheard of thing to do, but they did it without a guide and they obviously got caught out and their...
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boys said that they they managed to survive because of skills that they'd learned from watching bear gryllsnd so actually those skills from that, you can learn doing those sorts of things are really important. why is it because in life and death situations, it feels like it can save your life. >> it feels like everyone's going abroad and getting lost on walks or, you know, probably everybody's used to being in their houses. >> they've not nobody's used to travelling anymore. >> i think the world's gone mad. >> i think the world's gone mad. >> and i think katherine said, who was of course, one of our political correspondents, she said that mama's had a few words that you do not go up mountains without a guide. and there's a lesson for us all. >> well, yes. >> well, yes. >> she must have been worried sick. >> absolutely right. >> absolutely right. >> they did dup or something. >> they did dup or something. >> indeed. >> indeed. >> emma webb, what have you got for us? >> well, so, larry, who everybody knows, everyone knows larry in number 10, the chief mouser, is known for getting into all sor
boys said that they they managed to survive because of skills that they'd learned from watching bear gryllsnd so actually those skills from that, you can learn doing those sorts of things are really important. why is it because in life and death situations, it feels like it can save your life. >> it feels like everyone's going abroad and getting lost on walks or, you know, probably everybody's used to being in their houses. >> they've not nobody's used to travelling anymore....