21
21
Mar 31, 2023
03/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
jacqui wakefield in sydney.mad for merlot or salivate over a sauvignon blanc, the city of love swoons for a glass of wine. as other countries have music orfashion, in france, you'll see a glass of wine on each table in any bistro or michelin—star restaurant. it's worth 25 billion euro a year to the french economy, and then there were 5.5 billion bottles produced in france last year. but as bars and restaurants all over the world shut their doors, the pandemic forced loads of us to reassess our relationship with booze and explore more nonalcoholic alternatives. international sales of nonalcoholic drinks have shot up by a quarter, but in france, the growth has been slower, reportedlyjust 4% in the same period. one man hoping to transform french attitudes is augustin. hello, ade. last year, he set up what he says is paris's first shop entirely devoted to nonalcoholic drinks. do you get any snobbery? do you get people who come in and, when they hear there's no alcohol, they're like, "what? what is this?" yeah, at th
jacqui wakefield in sydney.mad for merlot or salivate over a sauvignon blanc, the city of love swoons for a glass of wine. as other countries have music orfashion, in france, you'll see a glass of wine on each table in any bistro or michelin—star restaurant. it's worth 25 billion euro a year to the french economy, and then there were 5.5 billion bottles produced in france last year. but as bars and restaurants all over the world shut their doors, the pandemic forced loads of us to reassess...
18
18
Mar 22, 2023
03/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
we sent jacqui wakefield to see some of their work a few hours north of sydney. as rural australia. barrington tops national park, about five hours�* drive north of sydney, is all about greenery, lush rainforests and wildlife everywhere. the bush here is full of animals like koalas, wallabies and kangaroos. but there's one animal that's been newly introduced, and it could help save the species from extinction. devil growls it's hoped these hills will provide a safe haven for the tasmanian devil, whose populations are being ravaged over on their home island, tasmania. 90% have been wiped out by a highly infectious disease that causes facial tumours and eventually death. but this sanctuary is at the centre of efforts to save it. hey, guys, thanks for coming out. welcome to aussie ark. now, we have a couple of special little animals for you guys to have a look at today. we've got sandra dee here, and we also have pickles. so far, aussie ark has had seven breeding seasons with a total of around 300 baby devils, orjoeys. i think shejust likes moving around. she'sjust i
we sent jacqui wakefield to see some of their work a few hours north of sydney. as rural australia. barrington tops national park, about five hours�* drive north of sydney, is all about greenery, lush rainforests and wildlife everywhere. the bush here is full of animals like koalas, wallabies and kangaroos. but there's one animal that's been newly introduced, and it could help save the species from extinction. devil growls it's hoped these hills will provide a safe haven for the tasmanian...
17
17
Mar 19, 2023
03/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
jacqui wakefield, miss figg, and wedge in barrington national park. life and seeing for herself the recovery one year after super typhoon haiyan debt swept through the tropical paradise , a debt. were you here during the typhoon? i was here during odette. probably the worst experience of my life. and don't forget you can catch up with all our adventures on social media. but for now, i'm off to get warm, because it's freezing! bye— bye. hello. the weather on sunday is looking pretty good for most of us. a lot of dry weather in the forecast, sunny spells right from the word go, but it's not going to stay completely dry. later on sunday, we are expecting some rain in the north—west of the uk and it will be brought by this weather system you can see on the satellite picture. ahead of it, there's a big gap in the clouds, there's a ridge of high pressure, hence, things will be dry early on sunday morning, all but the extreme south—east and east anglia. there might be some showers earlier on, but on the whole it is a dry start to the day for many of us. not
jacqui wakefield, miss figg, and wedge in barrington national park. life and seeing for herself the recovery one year after super typhoon haiyan debt swept through the tropical paradise , a debt. were you here during the typhoon? i was here during odette. probably the worst experience of my life. and don't forget you can catch up with all our adventures on social media. but for now, i'm off to get warm, because it's freezing! bye— bye. hello. the weather on sunday is looking pretty good for...
41
41
Mar 20, 2023
03/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
we sent jacqui wakefield to see some of their work a few hours north of sydney. park, about five hours' drive north of sydney, is all about greenery, lush rainforests and wildlife everywhere. the bush here is full of animals like koalas, wallabies and kangaroos. but there's one animal that's been newly introduced, and it could help save the species from extinction. devil growls it's hoped these hills will provide a safe haven for the tasmanian devil, whose populations are being ravaged over on their home island, tasmania. 90% have been wiped out by a highly infectious disease that causes facial tumours and eventually death. but this sanctuary is at the centre of efforts to save it. hey, guys, thanks for coming out. welcome to aussie ark. now, we have a couple of special little animals for you guys to have a look at today. we've got sandra dee here, and we also have pickles. so far, aussie ark has had seven breeding seasons with a total of around 300 baby devils, orjoeys. i think shejust likes moving around. she'sjust investigating. so, devils have a very, very go
we sent jacqui wakefield to see some of their work a few hours north of sydney. park, about five hours' drive north of sydney, is all about greenery, lush rainforests and wildlife everywhere. the bush here is full of animals like koalas, wallabies and kangaroos. but there's one animal that's been newly introduced, and it could help save the species from extinction. devil growls it's hoped these hills will provide a safe haven for the tasmanian devil, whose populations are being ravaged over on...
26
26
Mar 21, 2023
03/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
ade: jacqui wakefield, miss figg, and wedge in barrington tops national park.and seeing for herself the recovery one year after super typhoon odette swept through the tropical paradise. so, were you here during odette? typhoon odette? i was here during odette. er, probably the worst experience of my life. wind blasts and don't forget, you can catch up with all our adventures on social media. but for now, i'm off to get warm. because it's freezing! bye— bye! hello. there is some heavy rain on the way forjust about all of us overnight. that rain has been pushing in from the west, continuing to journey eastwards, bringing some particularly intense downpours for the hills of south—west england, wales, north—west england and also western scotland, where we will also see gales developing. in fact, very windy through western and central parts of scotland. those strong winds combining with high tides to give the risk of some coastal flooding. it is going to be a mild night into tomorrow. then we've got this weather front that will be swirling its way eastwards, taking
ade: jacqui wakefield, miss figg, and wedge in barrington tops national park.and seeing for herself the recovery one year after super typhoon odette swept through the tropical paradise. so, were you here during odette? typhoon odette? i was here during odette. er, probably the worst experience of my life. wind blasts and don't forget, you can catch up with all our adventures on social media. but for now, i'm off to get warm. because it's freezing! bye— bye! hello. there is some heavy rain on...
36
36
Mar 18, 2023
03/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
jacqui wakefield, misty, and wedge in barrington national park. right, that is it for this week.erself the recovery one year after super typhoon haiyan swept through the tropical paradise. were you here during the typhoon? iwas here. probably the worst experience of my life. don't forget you can catch up with all our adventures on social media. but for now, i'm off to get warm, because it's freezing! bye— bye. it has been a morning of mixed fortunes. quite a lot of cloud around this morning but a favoured few have seen some lovely spells of sunshine. however, there has also been some showers and some of them really quite heavy at times. it is all about low pressure that is dominating out to the west that moment and we have this eclectic messy mix of frontal systems which will from time to time enhance the showers so so far today we have seen some across parts of western scotland into central scotland and also down into the south—east of england. there are some showers elsewhere and as we go through the afternoon, if you catch one of those showers, they could be pretty slow—moving
jacqui wakefield, misty, and wedge in barrington national park. right, that is it for this week.erself the recovery one year after super typhoon haiyan swept through the tropical paradise. were you here during the typhoon? iwas here. probably the worst experience of my life. don't forget you can catch up with all our adventures on social media. but for now, i'm off to get warm, because it's freezing! bye— bye. it has been a morning of mixed fortunes. quite a lot of cloud around this morning...
65
65
Mar 19, 2023
03/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
we sent jacqui wakefield to see some of their work a few hours north of sydney. could help save the species from extinction. devil growls it's hoped these hills will provide a safe haven for the tasmanian devil, whose populations are being ravaged over on their home island, tasmania. 90% have been wiped out by a highly infectious disease that causes facial tumours and eventually death. but this sanctuary is at the centre of efforts to save it. hey, guys, thanks for coming out. welcome to aussie ark. now, we have a couple of special little animals for you guys to have a look at today. we've got sandra dee here, and we also have pickles. so far, aussie ark has had seven breeding seasons with a total of around 300 baby devils, orjoeys. i think shejust likes moving around. she'sjust investigating. so, devils have a very, very good sense of smell. so you can see her nostrils going. she's sniffing around because we all smell all new. it's all new people, all new smells. look at all her whiskers! they admit here that inviting visitors in was something of an afterthought
we sent jacqui wakefield to see some of their work a few hours north of sydney. could help save the species from extinction. devil growls it's hoped these hills will provide a safe haven for the tasmanian devil, whose populations are being ravaged over on their home island, tasmania. 90% have been wiped out by a highly infectious disease that causes facial tumours and eventually death. but this sanctuary is at the centre of efforts to save it. hey, guys, thanks for coming out. welcome to...