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After they called him bailiffs to move him home from a still Terry Smith have been sleeping behind the building and sitting by the front door in the day Tesco says staff trying to support him and help him access supports Terry says he feels like he has nowhere to go because it just the sort of just chucking someone out a could have helped me in some way Germany couldn't just. Even just give me a helping hand. As it's described in silence back out and scarred by simply staying. Home as she was just really. The better off that Chelmsford basted Teledyne helped to make space exploration history on New Year's Day It helped develop equipment used on the NASA New Horizons pray which is flown past the old. Space rock this is the furthest corner of the universe to be explored in history and the data and images sent back by the probe will deliver valuable insight into outer space in lower E.'s is from the north Essex Astronomical Society and says is an exciting time for astronomers It is really interesting the product has examined something that we didn't even know existed in excess how it's in space so that point is quite astonishing and is very good testament to the way that these things appeal. Built to do the job and I often end up running on many many years beyond when they were originally designed for ready so from our point here is astronomy funny you know really exciting really interesting and I can't wait to find out what we're going to discover from these from these new findings and they'll be more ON THE STORY next with Sonja and then about older woman missing with her 3 year old son has been urged to see sense by the child's father 45 year old Patrick Sheridan has begs 26 year old Misuari Saunders to only have a normal childhood not a life on the run only Sheridan has been missing with his mother since July his parents are locked in a custody battle to speeds. As explicit searching for 2 suspects this morning after an armed robbery at a post office in Buckhurst Hill 2 men one of whom was carrying a hammer demanded cash from the star store in Queens Road on Wednesday afternoon there are no reports of any injuries the police Villa and crime commissioner for Essex Roger Hurst says he's wanting the local force to target violent crime in the coming year he's hoping extra vestment will help to combat the growing issue the priority is absolutely violence we need to make sure that we reverse the trend in rising in rising violence I'm pleased that the rise in Essex has been less than it has been in the rest of the country but it's still up and it needs to be down and Network Rail has been thanking Essex rail passengers after completing Christmas and New Year upgrades to several local lines new structures that will be carrying new overhead wire were installed on the south in Victoria track improvements were made at Sheffield row way station as part of the cross rail project and what was also carried out in the culture with him is he says export now Manchester City forwardly Roy Sonny insists they will never give up in the Premier League title chase after his goal in should they be livable to one last night's Sunday's winner moved to City 2nd in the table in our 4 points behind Liverpool. 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Machina and we'll have heard on this station we're very proud of the fact if you choose did on radio at the moment you'll listen to the radio you're listening to now is made in Essex by people living and working in the county we are the home of the wireless but we're not the only ones making exciting things here in Essex we've been some of the scientists in the engineers at Teledyne A.T.V. Here in Chelmsford now they have played a huge part in the success of NASA as New Horizons mission you might have seen all of the news in the last couple of days because that prize has reached the outer reaches of the soda system it's a photograph something called Ultimo ultimate fuel and you might want to see the images online it looks a little it's too big it's a rock and it looks a bit like a snowman Yes but it's a little bit but it's the most is the most distant object that's ever been photographed 4000000000 miles away I comprehend that we we struggle to do so we went to meet Paul Jeremy chief engineer the space engineering at Teledyne A.T.V. And he told us a little bit more about it we special. Lies in making senses for space applications and in this case the New Horizons mission we provided both of the visual in the senses so all of the pictures that you see coming back come from in the senses that are entirely made fabricated tested qualified and delivered from here in Chelmsford but because of what we make and the quality of what we do even the American space agency comes to us so they came to us for the senses for this mission how difficult is it to. The brief that they give you and invent the things that they need it's an evolutionary process so you have to have the right technology but also you have to agree with NASA or the right type of sensitive makes to meet their requirements so they might come along with something that can't be done and you go through an evolution typically for 2 or 3 years to say this is what we can make and this will meet the requirements and so in the end you agree on a requirements a specification that will provide what they want in terms of the pictures they need in the science they need the building of it's only only part of it isn't it the whole process because you've got to guarantee that it will be working where is the take those pitches in many ways the hard part in the most time consuming part is qualifying devices that's making sure that once they're launched they will work because if you launch ascension it travels for 13 years out capability object and it doesn't work you'll be a bit annoyed about it so for the you horizons we delivered one device of each type and that means it's definitely a 100 percent has to work and to deliver that one will make us 50 also and we'll test the rest of them to destruction so we'll make 50 and will destroy 48 of them and we'll subject them to radiation will subject them to vibration will subject them to temperature extremes will this sort of things and that's where the large majority effort goes we've never had to devise fail in a space mission and we've been over 200 now however it's always a great relief and it's always really satisfying. When you see the pictures come back I mean we've done lots and lots of missions but it still is really thrilling to think that we've been involved in something that is really high worldwide news just because 3 the distance that this is traveling then gave some fairly mind boggling statistics a moment ago I keep reporting on the news that New Horizons is now 4000000000 miles away you and I can't comprehend that noting comprende It's a distance that means nothing but to give you some perspective the spacecraft has traveled over a 1000000 kilometers a day for 13 years to get there and at the speed it's going the further this thing a way that most of us can see sense of these the moon at the speed it's going it would take about 8 hours to get from the earth to the moon so that gives you some idea of the type of distances involved and it's transmitting data about this distance so they can transmitted back at a really low rate so having flown past the object his thing in the taken of the year and a half to 2 years to transmit all the pictures back when you see those images coming back was it was a lot I think it gives everybody here real thrill and at the end of the day yes it's good to be reminded that what we do provides really groundbreaking science so in the last 30 or 40 years the theories of our solve solar system formed and has evolved have really radically changed and this area is called the type of belt where all these objects it wasn't even known about 30 years ago people have pasta sized but nobody has discovered it and so this is all about understanding how our solar system formed and how it evolved and how it will continue to evolve it's incredible as it is where does it end you can you could continue in an hour and 30 years time be quite credible to think where we'd be in another 30 years from today I'm really hopeful that in another 30 years time things will continue to evolve and our knowledge will keep changing you can hope that mankind will continue discover new things you Horizons is how our solar system evolves but the next big question is science is what about solar systems run of the stars what are they like and how they how will they evolve these things together pulled. Chief engineer for space engineering a very interesting man indeed what he doesn't know about space is not worth knowing it's been quite a few weeks isn't it for space exploration and development last month route to Bronson's Virgin Galactic successfully completed a test flight to the edge of space ahead of taking passengers into the stars and just yesterday China landed a probe on what's called the Dark Side Of The Moon that's the bit you can't see from the Earth there's a front page from a picture on the front page of The Guardian of up this morning so all we're entering an exciting new space race let's talk to Dr Natalie Sparky a space scientist Starkey sorry space scientist and writes a good morning Natalie good morning thanks for having me thanks joiners how exciting a time is this I mean for someone like me in this line of work it's absolutely fascinating I mean the last week has just been amazing we've as you said we've had the New Horizons going past this comet we've had landing on the far side as a main and we've also had another mission which has hasn't even made the news because of all these other things going on but there's another NASA mission that's actually just going into orbit around an asteroid which seems just like normal now we think oh it's nothing you know that used to be big news but we've had so much going on it's absolutely crazy and how significant are the 2 that we have heard about China gets into the dark side of the moon in the ultimate fuel mission that we know at Chelmsford company has been heavily involved in how significant are those 2 in particular Oh I mean they they are really really significant so if we take the New Horizons mission obviously it did its primary mission was to go to Pluto and face across that beautiful planet and we learnt so much about it just by flying past it and having a look at the images that came back and and that there's still a lot of work to be done with that and learn much more about the object that then they just found out that they could then go slight past another object and it was going to then be the fair this object we've ever visited in our solar system say you know ultimately that is absolute fact. We had no idea what it was going to look like it was that year he discovered in 2014 and we didn't even that was there when this mission launched so it was amazing that they've been helped to go and visit it and get these images of it and we've seen it now for the 1st time and you know it looks fascinating and they're calling it the Snowman and space because it's got this kind of head in this body which you know we had no idea it was going to look like that but when we look at the images now that are coming back we're going to get more and more information about the next year will say we're going to be obsolescent more about how it formed which in 10 allows us to understand how everything in our solar system formed this object is about 4 and a half 1000000000 years old it's one of the oldest things in our solar system so we can use it to understand how the planets formed and even how things like life really is that that amazing all these links between this little object and all right planets and when you find those things not only won't what would mean. So we're out 1st of all we'd like to do a song for temptation to an object like this so what I mean is that we want to sort of lands on a pasta and grab some of this material off of it bring back to us that we can analyze it now we've done that before and we've done that with a few missions where and there's a few ongoing at the moment where we're going to do this with asteroids but an initially we just need to go and look at these objects because if we've never seen them before we have no way to even look like the 1st we want to see how crated they are so we want to see if they've got big holes in the side if they've been here a really violent history or whether they're actually quite they've lived a nice life over there for a half 1000000000 years and that tells us a lot about how the solar system formed and what these objects have been 3 but in terms of the future Well what we want to do next is probably go in the one of these objects some place and bring some back to us because then we can analyze the rocks in our laps back on Earth and we can start house and see what it's like could happen in terms of us getting on other planets Oh I mean so let's take the example of the chunky formation the Chinese mission to the main which just landed on the far side so this is kind of the 1st step in getting on to the far side of the main and then actually bring salt was back from that obviously we have a lot of samples from from the Apollo era and so we think we'll go about 500 kilograms of mineral on earth actually so we have an awful lot of it but what we haven't done is some post the far side of the main which is very different actually the 2 sides of the main are actually very different in terms of the geology so we need to sample all of it in order to find out how it formed we think they mean actually form from the F 7 actually we need to sample a lot of it to work out how it formed and how it how it relates to our own planet and in 10 that can tell us a lot about our own developments out again I'm going back for the HOF 1000000000 years and now the Chinese they've I think they previously tried to send a mission to do some sample return on the main but I think there was a launch failure or something so they haven't done that but I think the next mission will probably be to land. Lambs are on the moon and that brings. And in the future what they're looking Syrian probably about probably 10 to 15 years actually get humans so they're looking about getting astronauts back onto the main because that really is the best way that we can understand these objects we send humans and you know we're amazing creatures we're much better than the right books in many ways we can go and pick some polls. And we can go and see exactly what we want to bring back to bring back to Earth so so there's a whole you know this this mission landing on a false I mean it's not on its own it's a long slightly politicians you know there's a lot to come in the future Natalie we will have to leave it there thank you Dr Natalie Starkey a space scientists 70. Use from B.B.C. Essex It's where Essex comes to talk Ben and Sonia only breakfast show that's got the travel now with Russell holding Well John the good news all the bad news only a 12 let's go with the bad news and get out the wife 1st. Bad news is there's still a queue the good news is the accident has been cleared and hopefully the key won't be there for too much longer the accident was southbound towards London between junctions 23 and 22 from colored south to which some north all lanes have reopened now that has actually eased quite a lot it's still heavy coming down towards the cabin bipartisan not bad there is a queue though further back just as you had away from a touch green down towards Mark's Tayyiba hoping that will start to ease fairly soon there's another bit of bad news about the air you want 20 in the Bradwell area that got temperature up at lights for emergency road works and that is causing the queue now the queue towards Braintree is halfway back around the Congress will bypass the queue towards coal Chester is back onto the A 131 coming down to the mark's farm roundabout half way back to the broad road roundabout coming down the top part of the Braintree bypass and on to they want 20 to Bradwell queuing as a result of that also got the army and navy fly over closed still not really sure why to be honest but it's closed off there's a queue we reckon is taking about 20 minutes coming in on. 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Morning 20 past 8 It's Friday morning the 4th of January 29th and we have since 6 o'clock this morning since we started doing spy squeeze putting your knowledge to the test with with things like movies and trucks but of the series now how excited are you about space exploration we spiked so few people were ready he said they are completely fascinated with it all especially the time where we now I mean we heard there from Dr not. Starkey saying China's mission to the dark side of the moon NASA is mission which has gone beyond Pluto and photographed this this snow man like 4000000000 miles away they're very significant because actually many other things going on at the moment haven't even made the headlines and she actually said that it's probably going to be within our lifetimes very soon that we'll go back and put humans on the moon again so just as Neil Armstrong did to go back up to the moon again do another moon landing get some research with all the extra material you know all the extra technology we've got now. Is incredible is incredible stuff and of course back in the sixty's space missions were broadcast live on the telly there was a really enthusiastic for it maybe you've been when you've been on holiday to America if you've been so Florida you might have been Canaveral and seen some of the launches that they've done when they're quite a few years ago and again really interesting very long time ago since I went there back and can remember it was a massive in the sixty's isn't it and then I think we had sort of 3040 years or maybe not quite so long where it all sort of faded away but we seem to have a bit of a resurgence now would you like to see more money spent on space exploration it's a lot a lot of millions of pounds getting spent doing all this stuff for let me be solving some problems back on Earth 1st what do you remember about the sixty's in the space race as well the things you were watching on telly let us know 100 triple 14041 and of course we. Richard Branson of Virgin Galactic successfully completed a test flight to the edge of space ahead of Eventually people heading out there is tourists How excited are you about that prospect would you do that you can text 3 starting your message with the word Essex somewhere Benson B.B.C. Doc Don't you carry on the. A male this snow man in space 4000000000 miles away 21 miles long is rocks isn't it together and they say because it's so cold it's just preserved so it's how it would have been many many many many years ago so it's providing a fascinating insight but do you think it's we should be focusing on other things because as you said space is an incredibly expensive thing to investigate does it really provide many benefits to us on earth do you think Paul was saying very interesting point he was who has been there since 19058 and the piece of kit that they've sent up into that into that Pro Bowl to materialize optimal to Matilda is. A critter of years ago and it is of course about it really just made it for the Senate the Senate and across only one and the back up before it left the need to make loads of them just one just the one they said they make 50 don't lay around about 50 they destroy 48 because they put them through so many different test conditions like radiation which is some special site in Switzerland I think I was saying extreme temperatures all these things and they they test them to the point of destruction and then they put one on the device and they give them a spare and then once it's up. Back and say yes I work is done lived his life for 10 years and is already working on other stuff but completely forgot about it and then back it comes really is really was fascinating and the thing about the thing he said that they're very keen on doing now is they're looking in the Star looking into the scar all the stars and planets and objects around those stars a similar distance that the Earth is from the sun to try and find Earth like planets. Because of course if they have a like planets and there's water in similar conditions to earth then there's likely to be life. Tension already on the earth all life that could form or be supported on that planet it's just is incredible stuff and the photos he was saying because it takes a long while for the footage to come back over the next one or 2 years will be a movie footage coming back from that prize which is gone 4000000000 miles out to space and originally it was just to go to a place I was in there which is the this planet or why they got to that point and they said well let's just say see if we can get going a bit further showing 4 years later and something else. If you only thoughts on it are 100 triple 14041 you interested in the space was alluding to complete waste of time Tex they want triple 3 star to mess with the world ethics text I want triple 3 start with a 6 we have there are a Apollo 13 which is on our quiz I watched the real event on black and white T.V. And I cheered when they successfully splashed down with edge of the seat real live T.V. James Burke and Raymond Baxter gave the gritty commentary do you know all the stuff we don't watch in anymore doing I can imagine it was quite an event to a witness to be part of I wonder what it would be like now if as we say we go to do another mission in 10 or 15 years as Dr Natalie Starkey potentially to land on the moon again in another decade or so I wonder what it would be like living in such especially now when in social media and yeah we age that we would all watch that we would all be glued to that yeah our thoughts but it would be on your phones on your tablets maybe at work when you die Scully huddling round the telly would it like it would have been in there in the sixty's fascinating it is fascinating stuff any thoughts you want to share a 100 triple 14041 after our visits Teledyne E.T.V. We decided we'd quite like to work in space we don't really know what we haven't got our brains for that you've got 15 years though potentially to train to be an astronaut. You don't need to be 34 as I claim to be in your prime. I don't think I could eat those sashay foods things that their face base meals. It's 27 let's go to another question shall we in our spice quiz which we've been doing old morning so we'll go to Question see. You ready for this one question 6 already Yes Question 6 Can you tell us which U.S. President said this week you're going to the mall I go to the Mon and then do the other thing not because they are easy but because they are our. Who US President said that we choose to go to the movie who was that please join again we choose to go to the more I go to the more on end this decade and do the other thing not because they are easy but because they are God a U.S. President said that which $1800.00 trip or $14041.00 I think many of you will know that one will be able to work that out that you cause him right now tell us he think is Which U.S. President said that 8 to one triple 3 on the text start your message with Essex or email Benson at B.B.C. Dot co dot U.K. Yet text I want over 3 start messing with the word Essex a letter snow which U.S. President said that we have it one more time here because we choose to go to the moon I go to my own in this decade and do the other thing not because they are easy but because they are God Question 6 of our space quiz this Friday morning free phone 800 triple 140418 US President said that which one also keep watch on this coming Feel free to keep chatting about Tesco Terry as well we featured his situation about quarter past 7 basically he had been homeless he was staying at the 24 hour Tesco store near the Miami roundabout in Chelmsford to sleeping rough around there said he felt safe because it was open 24 hours always people around but Tesco moved to more by lives were appointed and he has now been moved on they've said he's left where he was he was sleeping outside he's left the site still colleagues try to support him over in. Number of weeks to help him with access to the correct support we had Donna wicks on saying she fears if nothing is done to help homeless people more will die on the streets she was from a chance of group called Help the homeless so feel free to get in touch about that will get to Shelly's contacted us on Facebook Ben's a 1st name sounds a surname very shortly as well on that but 1st we will Let's go back to act cool is because I've been with him morning David ready. So we very well know we're doing. Yes. We're only on day 4 aren't we I think that's perfectly acceptable David. Lovely job. You think J.F. Kennedy said this week used to go to the MA I mean you don't go to the MOA ended and then do the other thing not because they are easy but because they are Was he absolutely did say that what you know what the F. Stood for in his name yeah yeah J.F.K. Now I don't know. John Fred. Frankly I keep thinking frankly that was F.D.R. Franklin Yeah result. He's trying with striking into another coup is not though you knew them and I think you know you just because the why is there Fitzgerald Fitzgerald yet there you go David so as a bonus question there venturing into another you are all show up for questions to the last couple that came on that was because producer Matt had about me as a way to Armageddon. And we had the film that came out the same toys very thorough I thought he was now B.B.C.'s exist. He's B.B.C.'s. Bring you another question in our space quiz after the NISA spoke with Lacey thanks on your good morning Essex Police say formal identification of a body that was found in a fishing lake embezzled in is taking place it was discovered yesterday by officers he was searching for missing local man Jack Murat. Chelmsford homeless man is called Tesco haul lists after they called him bailiffs to move him on from a store Terry Smith had been sleeping behind the building and sitting by the front door in the day parts of the NASA space probe which sent images back to the old team assume a space rock were made in chelsea fit yesterday morning the China National Space Administration declared they'd made history by landing a robotic probe on the far side of the moon a woman missing with her 3 year old son has been to see sent spy the child's father only Sheridan's be missing with his mother 26 year old Sanders from Brussels and since July they are embroiled in a custody battle B.B.C.'s 6 whether a really chilly morning stope the day will bring a mixture of sunshine and clouds maximum temperatures of 4 Celsius us 39 in Fahrenheit's time for some B.B.C.'s export now Manchester City rig 98 the Premier League title race last night as they ended Liverpool's 20 game unbeaten starts the season to reduce their lead at the top of the table to 4 points the Roy Sunday school the decisive goal in a 21 win at the as he had stadium after a better safe amino had levelled Sergio open a full city sun I was delighted city go save the lonely turn something you could see it in every every tackle every pass every was really focused on the game to not doing any mistakes because yeah we all know how how difficult it is to play against big teams good players because if you do that we're on a pass on a stake you know like and you get really quick plans for coaches you know it is time Lapsley believes he's playing some of the best football of his career the midfielder signed a new contract to keep him at the club until at least the summer of 2021 Lapsley says he can still get better. Or you never feel no matter who you are free next year not a little you know because. You know if it's all that it will probably not a season. Today on. Platen dollar for the moment. You know we've probably taken up she got done being vicious and I parked over if you said that I would imagine a lot of voters I would say gotten confirmation the season was a Chelsea fans being fined 9 $165.00 pounds and banned from attending football matches for 3 years after being found guilty of homophobic chants George Bradley who's 20 pleaded guilty to the offense of using threatening abusive or insulting words or behavior to cause harassment alarm or distress happened last month during Chelsea's game with Brighton at the mix stadium. The F.A.A. Have asked what that Captain choice Dini to explain his comments following Wednesday's 3 all draw with Bournemouth speaking to Match of the day Dini said the rector bottled it on a few decisions and the belts of the West therapist touring car team am choosing says there's no excuse for them not winning races this season the team of recreated former championship runner up Sam told off to their line up and of acquired a pair of Honda Civics which won several races last year A.M.T.I. National holiday says they now have everything in place to succeed is not the sole person to be honest to usually say you know exactly how we're going to do it but I do think with these cars and the draw of the line up that we've got that we're disappointed if we don't win races next year so we're looking strong but the thing is Europe with hard working to make these things happen and the Essex squash player towel Selby says he has a number of goals he wants to achieve in 2019 the world number 19 from ladle Haye has the world singles and Team Championships ahead of initiate says these provide plenty of motivation for the 12 months ahead I don't like them when they know that that would. Be great I think 97 can bring the whiteman as well but I try to write down to Gambhir No I don't love but I guess. I like the old. B.B.C. As it's news a sport will be more thankfully see. Mr Quinn Sanju Watson and beast is B.B.C.'s akes. Spending Sagna on the B.B.C. Essex a breakfast show hope you are well daylight has broken it's a cold old there it's under 2 degrees outside so you can lead you think you scouts a mobile a couple extra layers as you head out and about in Essex today Tony Fisher is coming along at 9 o'clock and 10 minutes tell us what's on his program was set fair for the day on B.B.C.'s 60. This Friday with Rob jelly along with another meat dynamics type trying to get into place and yesterday when he did artist beginning with I but he was having none of it feels free to request. He doesn't like them Dave is here at 4 and don't forget you can start for the weekend at 7 o'clock tonight with another night of a 637 let's get back to our spice quiz this Friday morning getting a little bit trickier now see how you get on with this one because you've been doing really well up until this point can you tell us which side fight characters said this now this is become a little bit of a catch phrase but which Saif Ali characters said this. Is quite short let me bring it to you again. This is the 1st question I don't know the answer to I don't know this one not yet mean either I have no idea which character so I find character said this. Became quite a catch phrase but you said it not the main catchphrase from that program though. I have no idea can you help us out our 800 triple 14041 text this I want triple 3 if you want to take part that why start your message with the word Essex and we're Benson at B.B.C. Dot com Don't you carry on the a mile or so I find character had a saying which became a little bit of a catch phrase which character said this. Now I do know of a 100 triple 14041 want to do that let's go through some text Peter and Calvin says about the millions spent on space travel asked Tesco Terry if he thinks it's a good idea thank you Peter Alliance's I think we should look after our own planet 1st I'd like to hear David Attenborough's views on spending billions on space projects Good morning to you alone thank you and Dave makes a point someone else made earlier in the program but it's such a good point we'll say it again if I can get photos back to Earth from 4000000000 miles away why can't mobile phone companies give me a signal all over the country and Dave you make a point because we're having a chat you know one of the thoughts that came to my mind was we were chatting to the to the engineers yesterday the space engineers is they could put their heads together about a lot of different things this infrastructure and looking ahead planning just planning general stuff we questioned We also this question before we spoke to someone from E.T.V. a Couple years ago and we said Look how is all this stuff in space helping us in in the world and they did say a similar thing we use some of this technology to try and enhance satellites mobile phone so somebody is kind of connected but take your point but then but then we are waiting a long time for these images to come back from the like an awful long time so the images come back but it's taken quite a long time for us to get it back but the next thing they're trying to do is is what it's called quantum engineering and it sounds very very boring but actually they're trying to work out if you can find out exactly where you need to dig a hole without with basically looking into the ground and seeing exactly where you need to dig so you know if you know engineer you don't have to dig a hole and get on guesswork you'd be able to actually see detect and sense where you need to dig the hole in the latest in the work not very exciting let's get back to our site if I asked spice queries a little bit trickier now can you answer this one. Which So I find characters said this very short break it so no one has got the phone staves in with him and Michael is in Hockley morning T. By. Hello to you today or hello hello Dave what are you doing today you know where we're going to shop and. Oh yeah wrap up dive Raj again you can't for Christmas no. You need one Michael what are you up to a collection lives in the garden again I'm afraid and the bin was emptied yesterday so it's going to get filled up against. The leaf big sun Army year it. Was the problem with the lease on your garden in the garden Michael just leave them we've got leave them running our garden and I just drop them every autumn you know it's weeks and weeks to collect them up yet it's a messy business isn't it so Dave Who do you think we're talking about which side if I can act to set that catch phrase. Picard from Star Trek Next Generation Michael you don't think I'm a journalist because Patrick Stewart Star Trek Next Generation you write your own egos into into space you're interested Michael you're. Well. Not particularly people like to be Star Trek Yeah yeah he's still going. There's a new one isn't there. Any younger. But Deep Space 9 Yeah they were there done a lot spinoff Thank you Dave thank you Michael I think I have to was there a new film that came out in the last year or 2 to do we still. Can't remember the name of the actor he was in. He was in Heroes which are so they go in hasn't it also well done Brian from Pitt see John from Chelmsford Philip in Lex then no from Rochford you all got the right answer Captain Picard on Star Trek The Next Generation played of course by Sir Patrick Stewart also writes on the Tx Jean in Clacton Alex in West Cliff aging cult Hill good morning to you Deborah road bill in black not Lee James Mike to raise so we didn't know it about most of us 60. Yeah I think it was just us to. Stay with this we will do another space quiz question in the next couple of minutes tell us your thoughts about space exploration it's interesting aligning with some messing about David Attenborough on spending billions going up in the sky and exploring space I read somewhere or heard somewhere once that we haven't really explored a great deal of what's in the ocean and we don't really know what's in the D.C. . Planet and we don't know the full extent you remember they had I think a B.B.C. Series a few years ago where they went. Pretty much as deep into the oceans as they could garner at that particular time and again it's like being in Spice the sea life the Creech is that exist it is like being in spices or neon and glowing in the dark and also I did see something about the stylish ing star about the amount of species we just discovered in the oceans is a very high percentage of we think there are this this this percentage of species in the oceans we still haven't discovered yet and this is a fascinating isn't it also you need to look it up on Facebook if you haven't already because it is Friday and we like to do a little thing called Facebook Friday on a Friday we've lost track of it is Friday therefore it is Facebook Friday find us we are Ben so on Ben is the 1st name so on S I N is the surname you can get in touch with the show that way you can see pictures of where we head out to in Essex throughout the week as well and if you friend request us today you get a little mention on the radio it's really easy to find us on Facebook you will indeed the last thing up there is when I met him from Africa earlier this week it was a collection been of the culture United going tomorrow if you've got some new boots for Christmas or family members or any new kit for Christmas take your old kit to the guy drop in the big within about a week or 2 it will be worn by someone in Africa to make play football play the beautiful game in safe conditions as a pitcher up there and can I just say good morning also to Barry were talking about sausage rolls yesterday and someone mentioned Blackwell's farm shop in Congress show. Barry says he challenges us to eat a whole sausage roll from Blackwell's farm in Congress I think this is going to be a little bit of Benson business that we need to do in the coming days. This is a hard life and someone's got to do it speaking of which if you don't listen between 6 and 7 we do something called Benson business it's where we head out about across the county once we finish our show at 9 we go off somewhere if you're doing something that's particularly important to your community that you're pretty proud of something new exciting little bit different doesn't have to be here huge get in touch find us on Facebook messages that way e-mail Benson B.B.C. . And we can feature you all that particular project on the radio because it's a big part of what we're here to do B.B.C.'s 6. 845. From B.B.C.'s akes where Essex comes to talk the breakfast show on B.B.C. Essex with Ben and Sonya hay is Russell holding morning Sunny Day 12 days of pretty much gone it's a bit heavy coming down the coach I wouldn't bypass but the long delay left over from accidents I want twenties got worse they've got roadworks in Bradwell and now an accident 120 partly blocked each way where those road works are in Bradwell v accidents I'm told is on the west bound side but having to take turns each way to get past so it's causing extra queues the queues are going towards Braintree or worse they're all the way back around the Congress or bypass the queues coming towards Bradwell from the Braintree side back to the banks farm roundabout the top of the Braintree by possibly a bit busy is easing coming down towards their place in the Army and Navy roundabout today the fly over is closed the queues aren't quite back to the 12 most of the way back to there now if you come in from hell greensward Chelmsford Prince's road approach works very slow as well as well going from great bursted down no kill road towards the 81271278 little bit so come. Out of Southend around from Cannes homes corner to wards progress road and coming into coal Chester we've got some delays Lexan road starting to build up a little bit. Shortish queue on the road as you come down towards the North Station roundabout and it also looks pretty busy coming in on the heritage road is no I think yet marriage road looks rather slow going down towards and who's on the rails but it's getting better just up to 10 minute delays now 2 trains between the on same pit see after an engineering train broke down a lane up to 15 minute delays between Shenfield and Liverpool Street because of a faulty track the next update is in half an hour. Keeping you informed when it matters B.B.C.'s extravagant. Made in Essex. For our sakes by the B.B.C. In Essex this is B.B.C.'s a mix. Some radio stations say they're all about Essex but B.B.C. Essex is wrong for a 600 hours of live radio made in Essex every week. Proper Essex this is B.B.C. Essex is the breakfast show with bed and Sonya we're here for 12 more minutes and we will do another Spice quiz question in just a moment and then after us at 9 it's Tony fish Yeah hey how are you guys very good morning welcome to Friday yeah it's very hopped along very quickly isn't it a quick way I mean many people this morning thinking I guess it is it will be Friday already but of course we started half way through the way we did anyway which is it but having no family 1st did have no fear raises our brows Loggins issues you know it also allows people listening I would think you know we're going to we're playing Christmas working Top Trumps. You know a lot of people is saying oh I've got 2 weeks off you know you go to shop sometimes and you say to the person you're like a how are you and me. Well I can't wait till 5 o'clock comes around I've been working all over Christmas you know I think I may ask to be polite you know name so really how do you know when it's really you know you pretend don't you but then you tell other people you just say oh yeah I'm signing off for me for Christmas I'll be back in 2 weeks and you know to wait again with the times I was really lucky for us . To get to talk to the other guy anyway yeah like Come and join chalked up to the moment they can get in for everything they're not it was well bring whatever you know for me to resist transfers I was looking in their basement or not they are saying how much they are as well as typically much these cost these are all over the press today so pants are another as I pass. Out to ring in the breeze bright red ones that look something from around 1973 obviously back in business you know the British designer Amanda Wakely says to me at tending like I know what I'm talking about 495 quid to pay for a pair of territory more than my whole wardrobe and while this one I want to ask this morning you know yesterday we're asking you to rummage around for your cassettes and this one to do you still where are they coming back in there you bought a pair recently cheesecloth shirts possibly. Jump jump and member then I do remember what it was what I think's hanging over the chair in the other studio my string invest underneath when you're not standing there any double quotes out there with the grey hoods but yeah they should love it I sort of yeah so if you've got to really go without anything in your wardrobe which would of if you like let's just go back you know 900 would have looked fine in 1975 is looking good in 2019 because the pull out so pans back and there's to reason you'll see it the pictures ever everywhere it's just typical Isn't there the photographers managed to find a moment when there's full flare in action which is a breeze is caught underneath the leg and you can see. They're flapping away they're like a giant red mark. So they're not actually quite as big as they may look in the pictures but there's still so many for Larry not really good for walking about going about your daily business wearing those you know. Those are right draft up your leg but exactly and you don't want that but big story today is about the introduction of lifesaving skills into secondary schools when was the last time that you needed some form of C.P.R. Maybe that even something. To be quite straightforward like the Heimlich maneuver something has happened in your life where somebody has stepped in and literally saved your life it happened to me with a chilly once Thank you to my wife did the Heimlich maneuver your child on a chilly and it's it can it can happen at any time and there's a huge call now to say that also can risk pools by 2020 should have as part of the curriculum there should be life saving skills in there what do you think of that idea and as it resonated with you can you remember a moment in your life where somebody has literally saved your life by their quick actions because we know we all take for granted that everything is going to be fine but things can happen very and usually invariably they're small things aren't like they're things that just blindside you in a 2nd and you think I never thought that would happen you know you can choke on something you can trip over something can happen and if you don't have the necessary skills and you know what it's like with little ones particularly Yeah I mean when they 1st you worry about the everything don't you and your thing I'm I well enough equipped So has there been an instance where C.P.R. Or some kind of lifesaving skill has come to your aid and literally saved your life let me know the lines are open now 0800 triple 14041 we'll talk more after night we should look forward so it's only Fisher here no I mean until 12 in force 89 on B.B.C. Essex It's 858 so should we do another question from a space quiz who are up to question. We do music based one now so how could even your music knowledge we want the artist and the track title for this one. Quite a distinctive voice Remember this track singing it's. Cold and. Our $100.00 trip or $14041.00 we want the artist who sang that song and we want the title track So who's it by and what's it called $800.00 triple $14041.00 you can text 81 triple 3 Start your message with the word 6 as well as link as well as a nice gentleman he does yeah what do you think it might be one triple 3 on the text start your message with the word Essex Benson it baby see you K. On the e-mail we got a couple minutes till we get to the weather and that's that's pretty much it for the squeeze we're not going to any more time anyway can you can you can we have another listen to the intro we can we did this. It's a fabulous track as well I love this. Thing that is. Yes And was the name of the track 800 triple 4040 were on say which is on the line now one from Holland on same one from almost its morning to both the Richards Morley morning right Richard Nolan don't say what do you think generic caused by his Cowboy Jimmy record I Spy by the way one of Richard in all said. By sort of response. So you both guy would you may require I spice cowboy. You're both wrong cities chimera Caughey but that's not the name of the tronic So you go Hoff a point that you may recall I we've established is chimeric Y. But it's not spice cowboy Ned on the text it's not it's not space cowboy space cowboy and I got one but it's not that he's had more than one stellar track. So easy require but what's the title track. The boy he's got it wrong the boys got it wrong it is Jim Iroquois. Girls get it wrong I came in Tanya morning. So we know he's Jimmy record which song is it Kim It's called. Tanya. Cosmic girl you say I. Did. She. She's just. Cause me. Came in time yeah absolutely right absolutely right Kim in town the well down was happening was something you lost and I kid. Wes not give it a mention. Oh. Oh I. Have a good day what about you tell me what you're up to today on the way. Oh well have a lovely day thanks for playing along B.B.C.'s 60 that was a good spice Chris was a bit unsure. Our also in Pittsburgh plant also writes go buy generic why I wonder what he's doing. Courtney because well I could my can obviously from one cosmic go from 2 cosmic ladies to another cosmic go the studio to cosmic govern the weather. It morning said chilly day to day temperatures are going to get much above 4 degrees Celsius so it is really looking code this morning temperature is currently this morning and a bit below freezing so it is a frosty start for many my need to scrape the windscreen to be heading out in the car but it is bright as well I will be some sunny spells around through the day today areas of cloud as well but really feeling cold as we go through tonight we're looking at another chilly night with any clear spells that would allow the temperatures to fall away perhaps a few patches of mist and fog to develop as well so a cold start of the day tomorrow and you missed some fog lifting to leave a dry bright day they'll be some spells of sunshine around in areas of cloud again temperature is a degree up on what will cease to have around 5 degrees Celsius Sunday brings cloudy skies but also the risk of a little bit of drizzle through the morning highs of 78 degrees Celsius Now if you're unsure waters strong winds are forecast northwesterly 4 or 5 occasionally 6 later this one is a good weather fat sea state site and water it occasionally smooth at 1st in the south and that you forecast thank you. Very much for joining us thank you everyone but it's on your way back on Monday good morning from Italy surprised at who sent us from request on Facebook morning like so. We will see you Monday morning from 6 tiny faces next a bank Sonia thank you very much. Date and off we go for Friday's mid-morning show this is Tony Fisher in for say Dave for the final time this week and west starting off with saving a life by 2020 there's a call to have C.P.R. C.P.R. Lifesaving skills all taught in secondary schools as part of the curriculum it's got to be a good idea has a name and the question I'm asking you this morning is have you ever had your life saved by Sometimes the simplest of actions do let us know the lines are open now Plus we'll talk to resist trousers without any shame is the seventy's coming back to your wardrobe is B.B.C.'s 6. It's 9 o'clock with the latest news now Here's Lucy McNamara Thanks Tony good morning the search for missing Basil demand has been cold all fall for the discovery of a body in close apart like reporters Jewett Woodward has been at the scene this morning there's no longer any sign of the emergency services or volunteers which have been scouring Gloucester park for the last few days 28 year old Jack Murat was last seen walking towards the park after a night out on the Saturday before Christmas yesterday the search was called off after the discovery of a body in a fishing like this morning a few candles are placed on a footbridge over the lake spelling out Jack's name There's also a solitary bunch of flowers and a framed photo of Jack as well Essex Police have said that Jack's family have been informed of the discovery and that formal identification will take place into course Stuart Woodward B.B.C. Essex news in Boston Mr Moore and was last seen leaving the colors nightclub embezzled in on the day before Christmas Eve and the length it is the chief operating officer at cruise Bereavement Care he.

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