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this is actor and writer natalie davies, here in rehearsals for her new play about local nightlife, andvery lucky. i've worked in television, i've worked in film, i've worked in theatre, radio, the lot. but every time i go on to a set orany time i'm in a room, i always champion bradford. i always talk about my roots and where i'm from because it's important. you seem to be quite excited by this. right now, we're on the right platform and, you know, outsiders are seeing this and seeing, actually, this is actually a great place. and the thing about bradford is anybody from anywhere can come to bradford and feel like they belong. and you can see that here in the kitchen of akbars. it's like the united nations here. and of course, if you're going to be talking about bradford culture, something that's gone around the world, we've got to talk about this. the naan tree. the giant hanging naan — a very yorkshire approach to mopping up a curry. the idea behind it was to save space and as you know, in the restaurant industry, especially in akbars, space is money. we're like, it's like the real es
this is actor and writer natalie davies, here in rehearsals for her new play about local nightlife, andvery lucky. i've worked in television, i've worked in film, i've worked in theatre, radio, the lot. but every time i go on to a set orany time i'm in a room, i always champion bradford. i always talk about my roots and where i'm from because it's important. you seem to be quite excited by this. right now, we're on the right platform and, you know, outsiders are seeing this and seeing,...
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this is actor and writer natalie davies, here in rehearsals for her new play about local nightlife, andtive side of the city. i'm very lucky. i've worked in television, i've worked in film, i've worked in theatre, radio, the lot. but every time i go on to a set orany time i'm in a room, i always champion bradford. i always talk about my roots and where i'm from because it's important. you seem to be quite excited by this. right now, we're on the right platform and, you know, outsiders are seeing this and seeing, actually, this is actually a great place. and the thing about bradford is anybody from anywhere can come to bradford and feel like they belong. and you can see that here in the kitchen of akbars. it's like the united nations here. and of course, if you're going to be talking about bradford culture, something that's gone around the world, we've got to talk about this. the naan tree. the giant hanging naan — a very yorkshire approach to mopping up a curry. the idea behind it was to save space and as you know, in the restaurant industry, especially in akbars, space is money. we're
this is actor and writer natalie davies, here in rehearsals for her new play about local nightlife, andtive side of the city. i'm very lucky. i've worked in television, i've worked in film, i've worked in theatre, radio, the lot. but every time i go on to a set orany time i'm in a room, i always champion bradford. i always talk about my roots and where i'm from because it's important. you seem to be quite excited by this. right now, we're on the right platform and, you know, outsiders are...
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and for actor and writer natalie davies, here in rehearsal, this feels like a moment.latform. you know, outsiders are seeing this and seeing, actually, this is actually a great place. and the thing about bradford is anybody from anywhere can come to bradford and feel like they belong. and you can see that here, in the kitchen of akbar�*s. it's like the united nations here. and of course, if you're going to be talking about bradford culture, something that's gone around the world, we've got to talk about this. the naan tree. the giant hanging naan, a very yorkshire approach to mopping up a curry. the idea behind it was to save space. and as you know, in the restaurant industry, especially in akbar�*s, space is money. you seem proud of bradford? i am very proud of bradford. i was born and bred here. it's a fantastic place to live in. fantastic place to eat in. and, you know, you get to meet fantastic people. it shows the true spirit of bradford, you know, and shows us in a good light. and for actor and screenwriter kat rose—martin, a hope that this might be a turning poi
and for actor and writer natalie davies, here in rehearsal, this feels like a moment.latform. you know, outsiders are seeing this and seeing, actually, this is actually a great place. and the thing about bradford is anybody from anywhere can come to bradford and feel like they belong. and you can see that here, in the kitchen of akbar�*s. it's like the united nations here. and of course, if you're going to be talking about bradford culture, something that's gone around the world, we've got to...
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natalie pirks has the story. at a drizzly craven cottage, ipswich were looking to rein in fulham's push for europe, but the visitors were living dangerously, davisminance their defending here left a lotto be desired. it was ipswich's defending under scrutiny in the second half, though. fulham are about to get a penalty. rauljimenez buried his effort. but right from the restart, drama, minimal contact, but maximum punishment. penalty! an emphatic eighth league goal to restore ipswich's lead. ipswich hit the post, then conceded another fulham drew level right at the death, after an absorbing second half, the visitors clung on for a point that keeps them just in the relegation zone. so, for fulham boss marco silva, who was furious ipswich weren't down to ten men in the first half, his mood changed umpteen times in the second with a penalty awarded to then against then to his team again to get the point. it's difficult to understand where we are. like last week, we had the situation with christian as well, it was not a red card. it was not the red card, even the first penalty for us, it was a clear penalty, it was not in that moment, and the referee
natalie pirks has the story. at a drizzly craven cottage, ipswich were looking to rein in fulham's push for europe, but the visitors were living dangerously, davisminance their defending here left a lotto be desired. it was ipswich's defending under scrutiny in the second half, though. fulham are about to get a penalty. rauljimenez buried his effort. but right from the restart, drama, minimal contact, but maximum punishment. penalty! an emphatic eighth league goal to restore ipswich's lead....
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natalie pirks has the story. ata at a drizzly craven cottage, ipswich were looking to rein in fulham�*s push for europe, but the visitors were living dangerously, davise team, fulham unwanted read, but for all fulham�*s dominance they�*re defending here left a lot to be desired. it was ipswich�*s defending under scrutiny in the second half, though. scrutiny in the second half, thou~h. . ., ., ., though. fulham are about to get a penalty- _ though. fulham are about to get a penalty- but— though. fulham are about to get a penalty. but right _ though. fulham are about to get a penalty. but right from - though. fulham are about to get a penalty. but right from the - a penalty. but right from the restart, drama, _ a penalty. but right from the restart, drama, minimal- restart, drama, minimal contact, but maximum punishment.— contact, but maximum l punishment.- an punishment. penalty! an emphatic _ punishment. penalty! an emphatic eighth - punishment. penalty! an emphatic eighth league i punishment. penalty! an . emphatic eighth league goal punishment. penalty! an - emphatic eighth league goal to restore ipswich�*s lead, ipswich hit the post, then conceded
natalie pirks has the story. ata at a drizzly craven cottage, ipswich were looking to rein in fulham�*s push for europe, but the visitors were living dangerously, davise team, fulham unwanted read, but for all fulham�*s dominance they�*re defending here left a lot to be desired. it was ipswich�*s defending under scrutiny in the second half, though. scrutiny in the second half, thou~h. . ., ., ., though. fulham are about to get a penalty- _ though. fulham are about to get a penalty-...
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and for actor and writer natalie davies, here in rehearsal, this feels like a moment.ht platform. you know, outsiders are seeing this and seeing, actually, this is actually a great place. and the thing about bradford is anybody from anywhere can come to bradford and feel like they belong. and you can see that here, in the kitchen of akbar�*s. it's like the united nations here. and of course, if you're going to be talking about bradford culture, something that's gone around the world, we've got to talk about this. the naan tree. the giant hanging naan, a very yorkshire approach to mopping up a curry. the idea behind it was to save space. and as you know, in the restaurant industry, especially in akbar�*s, space is money. you seemed proud of bradford. i am very proud of bradford. i was born and bred here. it's a fantastic place to live in. fantastic place to eat in. and, you know, you get to meet fantastic people. it shows the true spirit of bradford, you know, and shows us in a good light. and for actor and screenwriter kat rose—martin, a hope that this might be a turni
and for actor and writer natalie davies, here in rehearsal, this feels like a moment.ht platform. you know, outsiders are seeing this and seeing, actually, this is actually a great place. and the thing about bradford is anybody from anywhere can come to bradford and feel like they belong. and you can see that here, in the kitchen of akbar�*s. it's like the united nations here. and of course, if you're going to be talking about bradford culture, something that's gone around the world, we've...