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today it will be shown in full at the bfi in the southbank as pa rt full at the bfi in the southbank of their believed to be missing series. including a crackly recording of the first ever tv appearance by pete postlethwaite at the age of 29. i still like it, sometimes. come on, local loonie hears voices from out of space. let's get on with it. one was a half—hour bbc play broadcast in 1975, in which he played a journalist investigating the possible arrival of an alien spaceship. the original was wiped, but the director held onto a video—cassette of the first edit, which has been restored. other discoveries include the only surviving episode of late—night horror, from 1968, which was cancelled by the bbc after 16 part series due to the number of complaints about it being too scary. and an episode of itv police drama no hiding place has turned up in a share earlier. in the 1960s it had audiences of 7 million, but only 20 of the 236 shows survived. this new find is from 1960 and features a guest appearance by patrick trout and asa guest appearance by patrick trout and as a grumpy priso
today it will be shown in full at the bfi in the southbank as pa rt full at the bfi in the southbank of their believed to be missing series. including a crackly recording of the first ever tv appearance by pete postlethwaite at the age of 29. i still like it, sometimes. come on, local loonie hears voices from out of space. let's get on with it. one was a half—hour bbc play broadcast in 1975, in which he played a journalist investigating the possible arrival of an alien spaceship. the original...
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and that is all from through the lens here at the southbank centre.s. the weather has been far more cheerful today compared to the last few days at least across most of the uk. the weather is turning again across the south of the country. we are infor across the south of the country. we are in for rain, sleet and the possibility of snow as well, but not too much snow. don't get too excited. this is the weather front thatis excited. this is the weather front that is moving in. a wet end to the day across many southern areas of the uk. and, yes, snowfalling across the uk. and, yes, snowfalling across the welsh hills and the peak district possibly second—half of the night around the cotswolds and in towards the early hours of wednesday morning we could get wintry weather across eastern and south eastern parts of the country. we are talking about the downs and the chilterns, those sort of areas. further north clearer and colder. some areas as low as minus eight degrees celsius outside of town. a wet, cold, windy morning across the south—east with wintry f
and that is all from through the lens here at the southbank centre.s. the weather has been far more cheerful today compared to the last few days at least across most of the uk. the weather is turning again across the south of the country. we are infor across the south of the country. we are in for rain, sleet and the possibility of snow as well, but not too much snow. don't get too excited. this is the weather front thatis excited. this is the weather front that is moving in. a wet end to the...
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and that is all from through the lens here at the southbank centre, see lens here at the southbank centrefew days, very mild as well. more of the same to come over the next few days in the run—up to the big day itself. staying mild, turning a bit windier, and a bit of rain across the north—west the uk. for the time being we've got a lot of cloud and high pressure to the south of the uk. these westerly winds bringing cloud off the atlantic. the weather front approaching scotland, bringing outbreaks of rain and wet weather to start the day across the northern isles. for many of us it's a dry, a cloudy and mild start. misty and murky around western coasts and hills, but probably not as murky as it has been over the past few days on account of the stronger winds. the winds pick up on saturday in the northern half of the uk and they will encourage a few breaks in the cloud every now and then. not many breaks for most of england and wales. it stays pretty dull and cloudy for most of the day. still murky over high ground of the moors in the south—west, across the hills of wales and pennines too.
and that is all from through the lens here at the southbank centre, see lens here at the southbank centrefew days, very mild as well. more of the same to come over the next few days in the run—up to the big day itself. staying mild, turning a bit windier, and a bit of rain across the north—west the uk. for the time being we've got a lot of cloud and high pressure to the south of the uk. these westerly winds bringing cloud off the atlantic. the weather front approaching scotland, bringing...
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today, it will be shown in full at bfi southbank as part of their missing believed wiped series, whereiscovered tv is showcased, including a crackly recording of the first ever tv appearance by pete postlethwaite at the age of 29. i still like you, sometimes. come on. local loonie hughes voices from outer space. come on. get on with it. let's get it over with. one was a half—hour bbc play broadcast in 1975 from which he played a journalist investigating a possible arrival of an alien spaceship. the original was wiped but the director held onto the video of the first edit, which has been restored. other discoveries include the only surviving episode of late night horror from 1968, which was cancelled by the bbc after a 16—part series, due to the number of complaints —— after one 6—part series, due to the number of complaints about being too scary. screaming. and an episode of itv police drama no hiding place has turned up in australia. in the 1960s, it had audiences of 7 million, but only 20 of the 236 episodes survived. this new find is from 1960 and features a guest appearance by patr
today, it will be shown in full at bfi southbank as part of their missing believed wiped series, whereiscovered tv is showcased, including a crackly recording of the first ever tv appearance by pete postlethwaite at the age of 29. i still like you, sometimes. come on. local loonie hughes voices from outer space. come on. get on with it. let's get it over with. one was a half—hour bbc play broadcast in 1975 from which he played a journalist investigating a possible arrival of an alien...
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and that is all from through the lens here at the southbank centre.oughthelens. hello there, those of you who were hoping for a white christmas might be disappointed. a rather grey one for many. lots of cloud and breezy across england and wales for christmas eve. but some of these rain has been heavy, but it is easing in northern south. we have had gales on exposed coast. tonight rain into northern ireland, southern parts of scotland and into the lake district. to the south of that it is cloudy, dreary, but mild. 10 to 12 degrees. as we move out of christmas eve into christmas dashs things will change with the rain fall and this front will pep up through northern ireland and into the irish sea. ahead of it breezy with some rain. that rain will gather in intensity through christmas day. by the middle of afternoon some heavy rain pushing into south—west england and wales. a drizzly old afternoon. 10 to 12 degrees. some rain across the lake district and clearing out of northern ireland. but behind it colder air starting to dig in and technically it could
and that is all from through the lens here at the southbank centre.oughthelens. hello there, those of you who were hoping for a white christmas might be disappointed. a rather grey one for many. lots of cloud and breezy across england and wales for christmas eve. but some of these rain has been heavy, but it is easing in northern south. we have had gales on exposed coast. tonight rain into northern ireland, southern parts of scotland and into the lake district. to the south of that it is...
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and that is all from through the lens here at the southbank centre./throughthelens. hello there. some of us have already seen snow already this festive season. for a few more, we're starting wednesday on a wintry note. we have an area of low pressure. this swirl of cloud drifting northwards in the cold air. while the system is delivering rain, mixed in with that, sleet and snow drifting across southern and south—eastern areas to start the day. further north and west, especially, northern england, northern ireland, scotland, potential for icy stretches with clear skies through the night. through the day, scotland, northern ireland, western areas of england and wales, that will have the best of the sunshine. towards the south and east, struggling to improve through the day. skies improving for the likes of oxfordshire and berkshire. but the london area will stay pretty cloudy. across kent, up into east anglia, here, outbreaks of rain sleet and snow mixed in right through the afternoon, coupled with a strong northerly wind. that combination could actuall
and that is all from through the lens here at the southbank centre./throughthelens. hello there. some of us have already seen snow already this festive season. for a few more, we're starting wednesday on a wintry note. we have an area of low pressure. this swirl of cloud drifting northwards in the cold air. while the system is delivering rain, mixed in with that, sleet and snow drifting across southern and south—eastern areas to start the day. further north and west, especially, northern...
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and that is all from through the lens here at the southbank centre./throughthelens. hello. not quite in sync with the big day itself but our wether for boxing day the weather will feel more christmassy and, in the next few days, some of us will see some snow. the reason why, colder air is moving back in across the uk. 13 degrees celsius the top temperature for christmas day. most of us in single figures fora few days to come. an indication ofjust how cold it's getting will be the threat of ice on untreated surfaces as boxing day begins. more especially in scotland, parts of the pennines too. and we're getting some sleet and snow to begin the day in the southern uplands, northern pennines, to the relatively low levels in places, for a wintry start to boxing day, so be aware of that. there will be more wintry showers ciming into northern scotland. a few showers for northern ireland. a massive mixture of rain, sleet and snow for some across the pennines, northern england. and a few showers to come into the north—west, to add to that as we go on through t
and that is all from through the lens here at the southbank centre./throughthelens. hello. not quite in sync with the big day itself but our wether for boxing day the weather will feel more christmassy and, in the next few days, some of us will see some snow. the reason why, colder air is moving back in across the uk. 13 degrees celsius the top temperature for christmas day. most of us in single figures fora few days to come. an indication ofjust how cold it's getting will be the threat of ice...
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and that is all from through the lens here at the southbank centre.om/throughthelens. hello. very mild out there and for the last couple of weeks or so, we have been forecasting a very mild christmas and indeed, the temperatures are well above the average for the time of year right across the country right now and it will remain like it throughout the big day itself. so staying very mild across the uk. the winds are streaming in from the south—west, carrying rain bearing clouds as well, so for some of, additionally, it's very soggy. but out towards the north—west of the atlantic here, the winds are changing direction and they are coming in from the arctic so there is a little bit of cold air tucking in behind this mild plume of air and that is a sign that as we head towards boxing day and the days after, things are going to turn that little bit colder. but for christmas day itself, it's very mild across england and wales. there is some rain on the way and temperatures will be double figures right across england and wales. in the lowlands of scotland,
and that is all from through the lens here at the southbank centre.om/throughthelens. hello. very mild out there and for the last couple of weeks or so, we have been forecasting a very mild christmas and indeed, the temperatures are well above the average for the time of year right across the country right now and it will remain like it throughout the big day itself. so staying very mild across the uk. the winds are streaming in from the south—west, carrying rain bearing clouds as well, so...
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and that is all from through the lens here at the southbank centre..com/throughthelens. this is bbc world news. our top stories: the pope in his christmas blessing has called for negotiations to end the conflict between israel and the palestinians. russian investigators are examining why a bus ploughed into a subway entrance in moscow, killing at least four people. venezuela's president under pressure as canada expels his ambassador and says maduro is robbing people of their democratic rights. and we visit a shooting range in india to meet the sure shot grandmother who has become a local celebrity at the age of 80. hello and welcome to bbc world news. in rome, pope francis has called for an end to the suffering
and that is all from through the lens here at the southbank centre..com/throughthelens. this is bbc world news. our top stories: the pope in his christmas blessing has called for negotiations to end the conflict between israel and the palestinians. russian investigators are examining why a bus ploughed into a subway entrance in moscow, killing at least four people. venezuela's president under pressure as canada expels his ambassador and says maduro is robbing people of their democratic rights....
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today it will be shown in full at the bfi southbank as part of their missing believed wiped series, wherest ever tv appearance by pete postlethwaite at the age of 29. i still like you, sometimes. come on. local loony hears voices from outer space, get on with it. let's get it over with. one was a half—hour bbc play broadcast in 1975, from which he played a journalist investigating a possible arrival of an alien spaceship. the original was wiped, but the director held onto the video of the first edit, which has been restored. 0ther discoveries include the only surviving episode of late night horror from 1968, which was cancelled by the bbc after one six—part series, due to the number of complaints about it being too scary. and an episode of itv police drama no hiding place has turned up in australia. in the 1960s it had audiences of seven million, but only 20 of the 236 episodes survived. this one is from 1960 and features a guest appearance by patrick troughton as a grumpy prisoner, six years before hejoined dr who. they don't release nutcases you know, not even after seven years good con
today it will be shown in full at the bfi southbank as part of their missing believed wiped series, wherest ever tv appearance by pete postlethwaite at the age of 29. i still like you, sometimes. come on. local loony hears voices from outer space, get on with it. let's get it over with. one was a half—hour bbc play broadcast in 1975, from which he played a journalist investigating a possible arrival of an alien spaceship. the original was wiped, but the director held onto the video of the...
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today, it will be shown at the bfi near southbank as part of their missing believed wiped series.ing of the first ever tv appearance by pete postlethwa ite first ever tv appearance by pete postlethwaite at the age of 29. command. local loony, voices from outer space, command. local loony, voices from outer space, come on. command. local loony, voices from outer space, come on. that's get on with it. it was broadcast in 1975 and he played a journalist investigating the possible arrival ofan investigating the possible arrival of an alien spaceship. the original was wiped but the director held onto it video cassette of the first edit, which has been restored. the discoveries include the only surviving episode of late—night horrorfrom 1968 surviving episode of late—night horrorfrom1968 which surviving episode of late—night horror from 1968 which was cancelled by the bbc after 16 part series due to the number of complaints about being too scary. 16 part series. —— one six part series. and an episode of police drama no hiding place has turned up in australia. it had an audience of milli
today, it will be shown at the bfi near southbank as part of their missing believed wiped series.ing of the first ever tv appearance by pete postlethwa ite first ever tv appearance by pete postlethwaite at the age of 29. command. local loony, voices from outer space, command. local loony, voices from outer space, come on. command. local loony, voices from outer space, come on. that's get on with it. it was broadcast in 1975 and he played a journalist investigating the possible arrival ofan...
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and that is all from through the lens here at the southbank centre.om/throughthelens. hello, so what you like about dreaming ofa hello, so what you like about dreaming of a white christmas, but at least is mild and quiet weather is not affecting anyone‘s travel, but things could change after christmas day as it turns cold and there's risk of some snow. this is there's risk of some snow. this is the mild airwe there's risk of some snow. this is the mild air we have, through christmas eve into christmas day, but later on christmas day, especially into boxing day, the colder air starting to move south across the uk, and boxing day and a few days after in the cold air where there is the risk of snow. this is there is the risk of snow. this is the christmas eve is the mild weather, around this area of high pressure, the flow of air coming from the atlantic, the most flow, plenty of cloud, and the weather front, even into christmas day, hanging around the same part of the uk. several hours of quite heavy rain in western scotland and the hills, up to 100 mil
and that is all from through the lens here at the southbank centre.om/throughthelens. hello, so what you like about dreaming ofa hello, so what you like about dreaming of a white christmas, but at least is mild and quiet weather is not affecting anyone‘s travel, but things could change after christmas day as it turns cold and there's risk of some snow. this is there's risk of some snow. this is the mild airwe there's risk of some snow. this is the mild air we have, through christmas eve into...
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these very expensive streets developing, so there is one in cheshire, there is one in dorset in the southbanke the —— weatherby and north leeds, so evidently one of the stories today is this growth of extensive street outside london. and drew much clustered. these real quiet tight clusters developing and yes there is one in london but also, there are clusters developing elsewhere. where is the most expensive street? having spoken about this away from london, the most expensive street in london is grosvenor crescent in mayfair, it is very close to buckingham palace, to knightsbridge, to hyde park corner, so an knightsbridge, to hyde park corner, so an affluent area of the average price is £16.9 million and also the sixth most expensive streets on the list are all in kensington and chelsea and with answers are really in this very affluent areas of london. london is still leading the pack so, is it? well, yes, for now it is, and we are seeing expensive streets clustered in a tight area but we're also some interesting shift is going on so overall, the average price this year with £16.9 million in
these very expensive streets developing, so there is one in cheshire, there is one in dorset in the southbanke the —— weatherby and north leeds, so evidently one of the stories today is this growth of extensive street outside london. and drew much clustered. these real quiet tight clusters developing and yes there is one in london but also, there are clusters developing elsewhere. where is the most expensive street? having spoken about this away from london, the most expensive street in...
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she teaches criminology at southbank university and advises both the british police. in the german army. for a current study of the ways false memories are created she went a big step further than her colleagues she gave her test subjects' memories of crimes they were supposed to have committed themselves. to us and i did those in a room where i always looked very professionally i had a bookshelf full of books about retrieving childhood memories in the long can that additional and there were lots of open books if you looked around my lab you'd think i really was doing what i said i was doing. the sixty test subjects believe this was about them improving their childhood memories the academic look of the rooms had its own suggestive effect. but i wrote to the parents of my test subjects and asked about a real emotional event that took place between the ages of eleven and fourteen. and i asked about the names of the test subjects best friends at that age now to now in front of us and file formal politician efforts and yeah i asked where they lived and does it it has have
she teaches criminology at southbank university and advises both the british police. in the german army. for a current study of the ways false memories are created she went a big step further than her colleagues she gave her test subjects' memories of crimes they were supposed to have committed themselves. to us and i did those in a room where i always looked very professionally i had a bookshelf full of books about retrieving childhood memories in the long can that additional and there were...
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. ♪ ♪ cory: a big win for masayoshi son of southbank. softbank.rate is to buy a large stake in uber. they got this way down from the $69 billion valuation from not long ago. joining us to talk about this, the gadfly columnist. let me start with you. this deal took quite a while for these guys to put together, but also really suggests that uber is not what it used to be to the tunes of tens of billions of dollars. >> yeah, i mean i think, you cannot escape the fact that uber is essentially less valuable than it was a couple of years ago when it was valued at $69 billion. and now, we are talking about a 30% haircut. and yeah, you can make all kinds of excuses, but this was a transaction, not from the company itself, but from its existing shareholders. but obviously, it has been a bad year plus for uber. and it is clear that it has hurt the valuation of the company. cory: it is really a shock when you look at it on that great chart made by one of the producers of the show. brad, you know, this also took a while to do. who were the sellers of this dea
. ♪ ♪ cory: a big win for masayoshi son of southbank. softbank.rate is to buy a large stake in uber. they got this way down from the $69 billion valuation from not long ago. joining us to talk about this, the gadfly columnist. let me start with you. this deal took quite a while for these guys to put together, but also really suggests that uber is not what it used to be to the tunes of tens of billions of dollars. >> yeah, i mean i think, you cannot escape the fact that uber is...
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this exhibition is called super troopers with an ass so this is a cooperation between south bank southbankcenter in london and the museum there's a whole museum obviously cores are all. yeah. i guess this is an exhibit with a difference karen cause i mean everything is arias said about what more can we try and resolve you know what you could call abba immersion actually if you wanted to kind of shorten it had sort of takes you back to the one nine hundred seventy s. and through many different periods of the band's history and obviously a lot of artifacts to see but the time travel aspect is really intensified by the fact that the exhibition really tries to eliminate one nine hundred seventy s. britain you know so very much of a social and political context to the whole thing and this incredible shiny optimistic music you know came surging in from from scandinavia into this picture so let's have a look at what that picture looks like in the in the exhibition. typically drab nine hundred seventy s. british living room it was a time of endless strikes and high unemployment part of the backdro
this exhibition is called super troopers with an ass so this is a cooperation between south bank southbankcenter in london and the museum there's a whole museum obviously cores are all. yeah. i guess this is an exhibit with a difference karen cause i mean everything is arias said about what more can we try and resolve you know what you could call abba immersion actually if you wanted to kind of shorten it had sort of takes you back to the one nine hundred seventy s. and through many different...
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with an ass on this exhibition is the cooperation between the auburn museum in stockholm and the southbankcenter in london so what is special about this exhibition it's very special to me because you could call it kind of an immersion it takes you back to the one nine hundred seventy s. and through a number of different periods of the band's history but in a very special way as a lot of artifacts to be seen and the time travel aspect is really intensified by the fact that the exhibition really tries to eliminate nine hundred seventy s. britain so the very much the social and political context of the time and this incredibly upbeat shiny music from scandinavia you know came surging in. with that background so let's have a look at what what the succession actually looks like. but typically drab nine hundred seventy s. british living room it was a time of endless strikes and high unemployment part of the backdrop that saw abah catapult to find a slice of glitter in the globe. this is getting close to what it was like this is not one of the last few technically advanced exhibitions this is. a
with an ass on this exhibition is the cooperation between the auburn museum in stockholm and the southbankcenter in london so what is special about this exhibition it's very special to me because you could call it kind of an immersion it takes you back to the one nine hundred seventy s. and through a number of different periods of the band's history but in a very special way as a lot of artifacts to be seen and the time travel aspect is really intensified by the fact that the exhibition really...
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today it will be shown in full at the bfi southbank as part of their series, where we discovered tb isrance by pete postlethwaite at the age of 29. i still like you, sometimes. come on. get on with it. let's get it over with. one was a half—hour bbc play broadcast in 1975, from which he played a journalist investigating a possible arrival of an alien spaceship. the original was wiped, the director held onto the video correct of the first edit, which has been restored. 0ther discoveries include the only surviving episode of late night horrorfrom 1968, surviving episode of late night horrorfrom1968, which surviving episode of late night horror from 1968, which was cancelled by the bbc after 16 part series, due to the number of complaints about being too scary. and an episode of itv police drama no hiding place has turned up in australia. in the 19605 it had audiences of 7 million, but only 20 of the 236 shows survived. this one i5 of the 236 shows survived. this one is from 1960 and features a guest appearance by patrick troughton a5 a grumpy prisoner, appearance by patrick troughton a5
today it will be shown in full at the bfi southbank as part of their series, where we discovered tb isrance by pete postlethwaite at the age of 29. i still like you, sometimes. come on. get on with it. let's get it over with. one was a half—hour bbc play broadcast in 1975, from which he played a journalist investigating a possible arrival of an alien spaceship. the original was wiped, the director held onto the video correct of the first edit, which has been restored. 0ther discoveries...
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today it will be shown in full at the bfi southbank as part of their missing believed wiped series, where 1975, from which he played a journalist investigating a possible arrival of an alien spaceship. the original was wiped, but the director held onto the video of the first edit, which has been restored. 0ther discoveries include the only surviving episode of late night horror from 1968, which was cancelled by the bbc after a 16 part series, due to the number of complaints —— after one six—part series, due to the number of complaints about it being too scary. and an episode of itv police drama no hiding place has turned up in australia. in the 1960s it had audiences of seven million, but only 20 of the 236 episodes survived. this one is from 1960 and features a guest appearance by patrick troughton as a grumpy prisoner, six years before hejoined dr who. they don‘t release nutcases you know, they don‘t release nutcases you know, not even after seven years good conduct. you will do another seven, in a straitjacket! it‘s hoped events like this will encourage more people to come forward with
today it will be shown in full at the bfi southbank as part of their missing believed wiped series, where 1975, from which he played a journalist investigating a possible arrival of an alien spaceship. the original was wiped, but the director held onto the video of the first edit, which has been restored. 0ther discoveries include the only surviving episode of late night horror from 1968, which was cancelled by the bbc after a 16 part series, due to the number of complaints —— after one...