Canary socialism Pers who'd by Jeremy call them Mr Blair said Labor's appalling performance in the general election was shaming and I'm forgivable Here's our system political editor moments where Tony Blair paints a stark picture of the stakes now facing Labor carry on with the Corbin program he says and the party is finished it will have exhausted its historic mission as the progressive alternative to the Conservatives under Mr Corbin he said the party had been taken over by a misguided Far Left ideology terminal ineptitude and become a glorified protest movement bordering on a cult Mr Blair who's been a frequent critic of Jeremy Corben knows his intervention is likely to be dismissed by many but he will hope that it may at least prompt a genuine debate about the party's future that comes as the shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry has announced that she will stand to replace Mr Coburn the shadow brags that Secretary secure Starmer has also heard he's strongly considering entering the contest. And he a charity that aims to tackle period poverty is being launched in Bristol today is where women and girls can't afford to buy the sanitary products they need earlier this year Bristol became the 1st city in the u.k. To make ending it a priority and today a new charity called Period friendly Bristol is being launched they say Wake fail who graduated from the University of the West of England this year he's part of her student loan to supply free sanitary products for other students I get about 40 boxes were and I put them all in the sun toilets all across the camps so that they got used up immediately they pretty much rule out in a week when really shows the severity of the cake just that you a let alone every single one of the universe you can say well poll which is based in the 8 has been battling to get its customer health system up and running after announcing a recall yesterday of half a 1000000 Hotpoint and in the set washing. Machines customers complain that they couldn't get access to a special website to check if their machines were affected the company says it's worked throughout the night with its online provider and now has a new system ready which addresses the issue well Paul says It's taken 17000 calls already today on its telephone helpline most from people who don't own faulty washing machines. A pensioner from Hampton is retiring from running a local lunch club after nearly 25 years of service Sandra White says dwindling attendance and her own health means it's time to hang up her pinay vocal say she's wonderful and always looks out for them the club has it now shut down permanently after Christmas lunch was held yesterday in Sandra's honor and the weather forecasts are mainly dry but foci afternoon temperatures today will reach around 9 degrees Celsius the wet and windy night to come up with lows of around 7 and will be wet and unsettled day tomorrow and that's the b.b.c. Radio Bristol News the time now for minutes past home. As catch up on the road situation with all of the hat not far from the Wynford arms only a 38 on Bridgewater rage there a temperature of at lights road work schools and he's super team Barry Gainey and Bedminster down over on the ring road airport road is jammed because of road works the a full 20 between Wick and the outskirts of Pennsylvania as well and Porter says only a 369 on Wyndham way with a bit of a back log on to the port 300 coming in on the trains at Bristol Parkway the 1433 to Cardiff Central is cancelled Weston super Mare the 1534 to Manchester Piccadilly isn't running South Western Railway it's a very limited timetable because they're on strike and journeys to and from London Paddington are being delayed by up to 10 minutes or cancelled due to track issues as well and he updates its own 800-855-9490 t.v. Interesting. We see new and very naive Christmas from b.b.c. . Based on you and I love the 3rd hour of the program going to be hearing about singing in the rain which is the Spiegel tent this evening in Bristol We're also looking at reindeer but Christmas wouldn't be Christmas. You can argue with it it wouldn't be Christmas without a little bit of a shake. Shake here than the tables we've been giving away this way. His career though is solid. Lose. Lose. Lose lose. Lose. Lose lose. Lose. Lose. Lose. Lose lose lose. Lose. Lose lose lose. Is a great scene there from. Such a lovely gather indeed we some wonderful music and amazing people. In the bar yes we couldn't get out of the bar but it's nice that turned up in some ways in this hour the show Charlie Harmon is going to join us to tell us about singing in the rain that classic film is going to do really to Yes The message is it might be raining but let's just be happy anyway look for the beauty in it there's a lot of beauty to be found out where water is important to our very well being this is stuff of life you do need a little bit of water I mean Australia at the moment is burning it to a frazzle there's no they would love to be singing in the rain wouldn't they ever Rosso discussing bringing the air on the show today you know the reindeer in the caribou are the same creature really yeah that's what my research has uncovered gosh well I thought Caribous were a little bit shorter well maybe this is a white thing plus this is serious mine is carving a roast turkey or a chicken or a goose a natural skill yet you know this is a word of a lie I had a friend round for dinner the other day and a cooked a lovely chicken you know and I said Would you like to carve one or it and I've never done it before they carved it sideways are mine can you believe that I would have disaster and to leave. Could not believe what I was seeing they were caught trying to carve this chain saw it way where were they brought up a stable I mean nobody comes a chicken sideways with a bit remedial where these people were they actually were here so they should have a reasonable level of intelligence is kind of never seen it caught me by surprise I've never seen anybody what that is an extreme example but surely cutting it you know ordinarily is a reasonably easy if you want to know where to stick a fork and where to stick your knife Yes you got used in combination in your day so is that an actual scale if you were a golfer Martin like running Winterbourne would you miss your catty when you were on the golf course because when you're on the golf course they carry your clubs around with you and it's not just that you got a little companion with you all the time you know we get that camaraderie don't yeah whereas if you aren't. Going to the mouth to do some shopping when you were on the golf course you didn't actually carry with you be looking around looking for a big company wouldn't you not only that somebody could give you your bags when you need them you know fill your stockings what sort of thing maybe you go to Tesco they give you your club card or gas or if you went to a gambling club they could give you some clubs on your card yes just thinking about it plus is the Milky Bar Kid Martin really as strong and as tough as he says he is while he's a little short guy blonde freckles wears glasses is it all talk it doesn't come across as that tough to me sometimes though the short people can be the most aggressive can they hardly ever snappy Yeah but I think I would definitely fancy myself in a fucking smoky bar cared and I don't normally hit kids or post bar. After I've been to the bar I'm just like a pussycat but before the bar. I'm in a fight if there were proper rules. If you go if you are not we'd like to hear it give us a go. Yeah you start in the. Press my heart I. C guess it's. Sick. Because I can even do. That even. Katy Perry never really the time now is 70 minutes. To Steve Jobs there with you on this wonderful Wednesday the 18th of December in just a moment we're going to hear about a really interesting production of singing in the rain which is at the Sri d.v.c. Radio Bristol if you can hear us and it's not me eating a packet of crisps breakfast with them embracing Lima who has just made the most noise I've ever had a newspaper as a make you fly over that must be very far as you know I mean Oregon mail something more like a base 2 way to start your day there's a house sells have double you need to get some house plants a good for you go yeah how good a lovely succulents Well I'm going to get you a succulents and because of personal breakfast with emigration S.L.'s all kids mother in law is tongue cheese prom crap long was a purpose was in the week days from 6 a.c.l. a Frontier was on b.b.c. Radio Bristol. Steve with you then on this lovely Wednesday afternoon I welcome the studio Charlie Harmon Charlie thank you for coming in I'm sorry is involved with the Spiegeltent event tonight she's a film fan 1st and foremost she's a producer she's a marketeer she's a director you're also an optimist I see for yourself when you got to be a you know you've got to be honest I mean if you dwell on the forthcoming apocalypse and peak oil global warming the water shortage and all the other problems you just put in the corner will. Happen it will be fine thank you so much for coming in there tell me 1st little bit about where you from originally where were you born I was put in Norfolk actually born in Norfolk I've been in Bristol about 10 years now now you did a degree in film and journalism at you even is that what you did directly from school or did you go somewhere else before kind of like cops help straight leaving college did film studies and then when did mine degree in film and when you use the lovely place to be based. And you know Bristol before that. But I knew I wanted to come here any applied I apply for 4 different courses and they were all in is it well regarded that yeah particularly in you know kind of Bristol being it creates such a creative city and you know if it's a city film now you know of course so there's no place for me to be really but there's a lot of filming goes on in the city at one place than another of course you get the odd man connection as well you worked as a marketing manager Carroll v.m.s. Are you parents Yacoubian or is Calvin Calvin is a little company in town of a developer and sort of digital place making experience Well I don't know what any of that. 22 of you took part in the watersheds future producers program now tell me about that I did yeah that was great that was actually one of the 1st things I got involved with compass from following that save a feature pieces program was a scheme which takes sort of young budding producers and so we had lots of industry meetings we met guys from encounters Film Festival for example got to learn how how people do. How people put on events and programmed in curated film for me in my 2nd . To market you looked as well didn't you yeah and that's how I kind of found out I could sell tickets so I have run the official Film Festival block in the past I have yeah you are a film fan Oh yeah yeah I just I love it and so many opportunities so I went out there and and created the film do you prefer if you had to just nail down to one I'm a bit of a sucker for an event or to be on a you remotely interested in the new Star Wars film Oh yeah yeah I am I've been I've been so busy with this show I feel like I haven't really connected with. The film or come along as a film of the moment which I'm desperate to see if it comes out and they're often only on for a week or 2 when you think you've got to see at the cinema which is the best place to say Absolutely yeah I think I did manage to get to the cinema a couple weeks ago to go see the man's orders for our Yes Yes What's I mean cast lots of weird What is there I mean it's kind of more evidence of musicals getting back into into the public sphere much more for Disney in recent years of course it made live action versions of their classic animated films if I wonder whether they're going to do Pinocchio eventually obvious trail and snakes and I always say Yeah all right I'm very sorry what was my favorite Disney film The ones I've seen. Have been very good and now you have worked various music festivals in the past Shambala boom time Glastonbury what sort of things do you do at those events it's always really really different but mostly it's just organizing. I always say I've got no discernible talent of and organizing they do you know where you are an event which people have gone there for sort of had an estate fun experience to actually try and organize people like herding cats sometimes yeah but it's good fun. With compass we run a music venue at Shambala festival so we have lots of different things from Cabaret to bands D.J.'s except you get to enjoy yourself a bit actually yeah you know a little bit you know we're kind of very concise up atmosphere and you know playing a good. Time for people is half of fun anyway that's where we get our enjoyment from so nice to be a venue you mention compass a few times your co-director of compass presents a community interest company who program immersive events and create interactive installations and you like to present your I've heard it mentioned marginalized art forms to new and diverse audiences the one you're doing today certainly is not marginalizes very popular sort of thing but you have visited interesting places in the past Um yeah yeah definitely So I think the thing for us is making more marginalized content more accessible for people by presenting in something that is so accessible as a film screening and a film of you know such high regard singing in the rain and so around that we can do more kind of. Things like the projection mapping or circus performing over top artists we've got for example a lot talk about that in a bit more detail in a moment previously you screened I see The Life Aquatic on board a top 10 year that was a great thing to do what was it tethered at the time Yep so it was the Cascade which is a bridge Bristol based ship and so it was more to just speak out and actually couple of years ago and you know we had a wonderful time doing that show we toured all around also that was part of the b f eyes coast and c season because although you're based locally you do things around the country doing your new mix film visual or digital content music performance to show things in a new way in a fresh way yeah definitely that's kind of our right and it's a great thing to do and the thing you're doing tonight is that the speaker 10 which people don't know is a mirrored circular 10 stroke hole I mean it's not really a tent is made of wood principally is near by the harbor side how would you describe as location and. Example theater it does sometimes move from place to place but it's only if you can put anything in there it's worth going to see such a printing when you isn't there it's really lovely even if you walk in there you do feel Christmassy Yeah and throughout its rugs it's on for a few weeks and there are various different things taking place there they've got lot of pop. Deejays and acts and one thing though and you're one of the things that's taking place singing in the rain the Hollywood classic Yeah what is the story of singing in the rain it's about the size that you're talking it's going in the talk is coming along as Yeah definitely so it was filmed in the sixty's but it's set in the twenty's so it's all about this kind of Age of cinema when talking to became the thing and it's a kind of it's one of those lovely films it is a film about film one of those kind of like Hollywood loves doing films about Hollywood and it's a story of trying to make a film but it transitions into a talkies in the actors historically just used to kind of overacting and not having to really talk or use dialogue because it was a very different skill wasn't some people were able to transverse I mean Laurel and Hardy famously were very good they're beautiful speaking voices and they see mostly went from the talk is of in the silence to the talking other people who had terrible acts is probably some of the German performers their career was over wasn't it was a really big really big time in cinema going definitely Well of course Gene Kelly is the icon who's associated with singing in the rain and his landmark scene which has been parodied many times of years most famously by Morgan wise when he walks on the road and the policeman comes I mean that's just a classic piece of cinema and it's perfect it's just a really wonderful scene and just the kind of story surrounding it as well how they managed to kind of do that in one take and make it rain inside a studio and he decided to order Viva by and then he came across Oh but you haven't of course just got the film tonight you've got a lot more besides the start at the very beginning you know people get a ticket they're going to get a lovely meal on the Yes So taking pleated to cost in a very nice I had some I managed to actually deliver for and it's very delicious so you have all the film with various other sort of layers of sensual pleasure if I can use that phrase projection mapping What is that so we're working with a company called limbic cinema projection mapping specialists and what that is is. Eventually projecting light image effects onto a custom surround that we've built out of these big white golfing umbrellas it kind of flank the screens and I have a side so some points we might sort of make elements fall out from the screen or just kind of essentially highlight and bring to life the entire 3 piece production and there's also going to be live dance on performance you've got Cirque who are circus performers based in Bristol but they do shows all over the world yet totally we've got some excellent performers for those guys so I'll be coming in doing some aerial routines and juggling and there's also some dances called Tap attack while champs Yeah yeah appreciate that I'm based in they're based in Swindon and yeah very we've got troop of and there's much more in the actual than a station but we've got people from top to it's not bad but the cherry on the cake is the former wife of Gene Kelly who is visiting at the My What's her name Patricia Patricia Kelly will be joining us which is an absolute honor and also quite terrifying we're presenting you know a film that is loved by all and stars her husband to yeah to to show it to his wife is certainly something that is feels like a great honor and you know we're very thankful that she enjoyed it proximately have all the shame she's 60 she's in her sixty's All right so she's still got a long way to go do you know she dances or self I don't know I don't think she does but anyway she's going to be talking a little bit about the filming of relationship with her husband which will be really interesting a real insight into the man it was really lovely you know coming from this myself as this is one of my favorite films of all time and just kind of hear her talk with such eloquence and and warmth about Jean and the stories from and how they met face kind of things that added a real nice element to be evening for show now you're encouraging people to dress up in what you might call for the last year but like maybe a dinner jacket or just something that's of a vote. Of the period which period are we talking about so it's the old. You know smart seats lovely Well it should be a super event tonight it's a special performance of singing in the rain the original film with Gene Kelly his spouse his wife when he passed on will be there Patricia Kelly she's going to talk a little bit about the film and about husband there's also that projection mapping and the live dance performances in the circus there's also the meal as well if you want details you just go look at the website it's Christmas. Dot co dot u.k. I will spell that because people might not know how it's about it's Christmas and then spill s p r e e l then g e l t e n t v dot co dot u.k. And all the details are there and how you can get a ticket one thing another and what about the future what about next year we get anything planned on the cards at the moment well we've actually got a little secret screening happening and we have a curious big screen vest Sunday and they will be an outing to tell oh well that's tantalizing isn't it thank you for coming in Charlie thank you very much for having me. Thank you that's Charlie Harmon she is from the company who have put the screening on the seedings called compass presents it is a special performance of singing in the rain the original film of course together with all the bells and whistles you can find out more details at the website Christmas speaker tent dot co dot u.k. . To slowly. Lose. The choose. The news should. Let you should. Go and. See. Peter Gabriel there songs we have all. The time now 27 minutes to 3 Steve Jobs they with you on this Wednesday afternoon on the road situation. Of the very latest It's all of a had him pull to say it's a Windom way the Rickey's because of road works the same only a bridge will to ride between Barragan any and that means down there are temperate lights to the wind for Dom's and Gray was well on the ring road on Airport Road and the a full 20 between which on the outskirts of Pennsylvania on the trains at Weston super Mare the 1534 to Manchester Piccadilly is cancelled Southwest and have a very limited timetable because of the strike and to and from London Paddington there's up to a 10 minute delay because of track he she's at slow they tell us it's 80085599. Trying getting presents did say something about Christmas for missing their family and feet because he doesn't feed on Christmas it means a lot to me because it means it's going to take my family and my net I don't know may seek he she lives and even makes descent to thinking about this in a few minutes and my Christmas wish is to have unlimited soups canting down to Christmas 2019 Christmas. Because Tommy gets to be a mom. And I can tell you that the many many faces. Still to come on today's program we will be looking at the reindeer very soon we have a poem about reindeers is carving a roast chicken a roast turkey a goose actually a skill or can anyone do it without any training from what Martin says people do need guidance if you are a go for would you miss your county when you were on the golf course handy to have them around not just to carry things but also just to give you advice and support and guidance is the Milky Bar Kid really strong and tough as he makes out talks cheap isn't it what's yet she like in a real fight situation if you've got a view on that maybe your strong views give us a call to Steve on Elite 8 finite 94 no. Other jacket hole feel he was a big winner on the show earlier on my overtly expressed excitement winning your imaginary Albanian bird table has frightened most of my colleagues I think that my team manager is now on the phone to the psychiatric institute Well I'm sorry about that Jack says one of the problems when you win back you go crazy illiterates in Gran Canaria interesting that you mention that the shortest rally was in Japan I went to a pro democracy rally in China and the whole event was interrupted by extremely fast tanks well bit of politics on the show there rich but I know what you're saying and another message in fact a poem from Mike in Fishponds. This is called Gulf and another religion go finger Vica caused dissension and his playing partner much attention long before they were done he made 3 holes in one yet denied divine intervention wonderful work there from Mike in fish ponds. And especially for Mike in fish ponds this place. Before we moved towards the reindeer. The. Ace of Base all that she wants how did he do I am confident that you could be the Milky Bar Kid in a fight provided he doesn't have none chucks concealed on his person never underestimate your opponent Well that is one of my reservations gaited that he talks like a. Big man because he's actually got some weapon he's concealing a weapon of some kind maybe a club or none chokes as you mention or knuckle dusters or something like that or perhaps even worse than that some ghastly chocolate muck that would rot my teeth and I'd die that way thanks anyway to Gay Day each Wednesday on the show we look at wildlife and today on the program we're going to look at the reindeer which of course is associated with Christmas reindeer very popular Christmas they pull Santa's sleigh don't they Here are some facts about reindeer. Reindeer and caribou are actually the same thing the name reindeer comes in the Old Norse word heron in which means horned animal caribou is based on the French word for snow shovel or in reference to the animals habit of digging through the snow for food in most to species only the male grows and close but that's not true for most reindeer so it can be tricky to tell the sexes apart however males lose their answers in the winter or spring but females shed theirs in the summer and the females are slightly smaller reindeer are designed for life in hostile cold environments their noses especially designed to warm the air before it gets to their lungs I say design of course they did evolve their fur traps air which provides them with excellent insulation and also keeps them buoyant in water researchers at University College in London have discovered that reindeer are the only mammals that can see alter violet light giving them better vision in the Arctic reindeer hooves expand in summer when the ground is soft and shrink in winter when the ground is hard the light chin moss and mushrooms join winter mostly grasses and plants in the summer historically reindeer a plane an important role in the survival of many cultures bordering the Arctic for thousands of years in Scandinavia reindeer is still a very popular meat sold in grocery stores in fresh canned and dried for. Forms almost all of the animals organs are edible and many are crucial ingredients to traditional dishes in the area in North America the Innuit people still use the creature for food clothing shelter and tools when the earth was cooler and humans were less of a threat the territory of the range it was larger they used to live all the way down to Nevada Tennessee and Spain some reindeer species have knees that make a clicking noise when they walk so the animals can stay together in a blizzard Golden Eagles are the leading predator of reindeer carves reindeer have to cover vast amounts of harsh terrain when they migrate crossing wide rushing rivers and frozen ice water they are very good swimmers the average lifespan of a reindeer 15 years a few years ago the entire body of the Reindeer was found inside a Greenland shark it's thought that it was a case of near shore scavenging rather than a migrating land shark. Before the American Clement Clarke Moore wrote the night before Christmas in 823 no one thought about the reindeer in connection with Santa Claus however more introduced the world to the names Dasher Dancer Prancer and Vixen etc etc Rudolph him self wasn't introduced into rubber l. May wrote a children's book in verse in 1939 titled Rudolph the Red nosed Reindeer and Rudolph name means famous wolf in German so there you go you bang up to date with your facts about the reindeer but what about a poem. Where wildlife Jane has been in touch she says as it's christmas i thought i do something a bit different for your poem so here is one sunny day in Lapland a baby it was born a tiny little reindeer known as a little phone he groom played with the other day he was a happy lad but felt that he was special which made him kind of glad then one day when he was grown he soulless shining sleigh he heard a booming voice call out Hey Rudolph come this way yes Rudolph is so special at Christmas time each year he helps to pull Santa's sleigh and fills our hearts with cheer lovely work there from wild life Jane. And every part of Rudolph is edible 'd. Thank you very much for that let's move on the Super 2 from a Christmas advert on the telly. Bastille and the London contemporary orchestra with the Oreo Speedwagon things Oreo Speedwagon wasn't into the original is the 18th of December on this day in 1707 the birth in Lincolnshire of Charles Wesley the English him writer of more than 6000 him as he was if Angelus like his brother John founder of Methodism of course and for many years you could find him in the new room chapel in Bristol the oldest Methodist chapel in the world originally built in 739 right in the heart of Cabot Circus these days Martin was named after the chapel seems that way also on this day the birth in 779 of the clown Joseph grim old day he was the creator of the original white faced clown and he also was the 1st person apparently to do a pantomime dame on stage like a bit of pantomime day and finally in 1912 the Piltdown Man was discovered in Sussex by a chap called Charles Dawson and it was meant to be a fossilized skull and show a missing link but it was proved to be a hoax the skull was that of an er rang a tank you know yes it was you know pretty well what it was your grandfather buried it let's turn our attention to our due to the day Who have you chosen Mart it's Keith Richards. On this day in 1943 what a character hears what he's a musician under some water and find a member of the Rolling Stones yes it is quite weathered these days doesn't he does that look he's a hard life bank shoes and a very easy life polished under the coconut fell on his head once or some to most of us doesn't it Rolling Stones magazine said he created rock's greatest single body of riffs and he's been named as the 4th greatest guitarist of all time his hair is all over the place is over got little ribbons and bits and bobs tied into a needs to be brushed it needs to be groomed in East of a proper job anyway the magazine lists 14 songs that Richard wrote with the Rolling Stones leave Oakley speak Jagger on its Rolling Stones 500 Greatest Songs of all time list I mean we. But he got 3 he's got 14 so that alone makes him a deserving d.v.d. Do you really. Do that. Thank you so much Martin you very well Martin of course will be back tomorrow I pray with me in the studio is lovely cabin or I class you need to pray for that well sometimes he looks like he's not going to bother I says I think it's best just to pray to be on the safe side I got a security one night last night it was really great I mean Tony was the backstage catering all the people gave their time freely so they provided a lovely spread then they did their cold water in the tub and there was a toilet that was available at some point yes I managed to find the toilet some point but it was quite hit and yeah I know it was a lovely event was it was cracking music I have to say yeah definitely lots of talent out there on my show this afternoon from 3 Edson Burton is my guest today he's a Bristol writer and historian and creator of an a c and the grand prize which you can see now Bristol running alongside a Christmas carol is also happening and so he's going to be my guest this afternoon and also I don't know if you've heard about this Fallon Sherrick has put a name in the history books and what a name and she's become the 1st woman to beat a man and a world champion Yes I saw on the telly this morning struck me was what great. Pretty you know Fallon Sherif that's a one off talent Well I've never quite understood why darts players are any different depending on the sec I think that there was a really good one the golden girl is based in chatter if you get a name who was world number one for quite a few times and I think it's not a physical game the search you know I would thought anything women would be better I would have thought it's more about skill and accuracy might not want to maybe not drinking too much but men just hang out in pubs more than women maybe that say but congratulations to her and we're going to chat to member of the Bedminster ladies darts league about it to see what she makes of it and connections to come as well also good day bad day that's just about it thank you very much. Klarion Super Show on this Wednesday afternoon with Claire from 3 the day of course is the 18th of December and on this day in 2012 the comic stores all closed down they closed their doors for the last time bringing the electrical retailers 79 year history to an end and finally on this day 2013 the death at the age of $84.00 of the criminal Ronnie Biggs he was part of the gang who escaped with 2600000 pounds from the Glasgow to London mail train robbery on the 8th of August 1963 he became a so a cult hero didn't he but the end of a was a flipping criminal and we should forget the people got badly hurt during that robbery Biggs himself was given a 30 year sentence but he escaped from Wandsworth Prison in 1965 he went on the run Danny and went off to Brazil and fathered a child and even recorded a song with the Sex Pistols you might recall in 2001 Biggs returned to the u.k. For medical help and eventually ended up in prison he was very poorly at that stage in his life anyway so they gave some of things that happened on this day in history the 18th of December. I want that not work. Works not. Some of the equipment needs a cake. Mix . And a touch of luck. And a little bit. Kurt is not going to. Mix with yellow she came. In the middle of the gin the. Way you live with a look. Back to. You . Guys. Being all by. Is a song with. All of us together. In love and. The time now is 4 minutes to 3. Listening to the Stevie the show and that's a good choice and I knew it was something along those lines. Let me tell you about tomorrow's program tomorrow is Thursday the quality doesn't let up. For a minute I'm going to be talking to David O'Reilly he's playing the dame Sarah of the cook in Dick Whittington at the Bristol Hippodrome. It's a very demanding role. But then again he's not very good cook. David will tell us a bit about his career over the years he's worked on various programs you might remember in Benetton. Is what was a great talent over the years so tell us a bit about his career and his time in Dick Whittington and Shane Richie etc etc Those are discussing sculpture on tomorrow's program and socks. Wonderful things socks on like. A Christmas cocktail series finishes up with the Snowball could be more appropriate. Would say How to Make one on tomorrow's program the top 10 uses for a kiln. I'm sure some people listening now will receive a kiln as a Christmas present and won't know what to do with it well before you fire it up listen to tomorrow's program because we're going to give you 10 suggestions of what you can do with your kill. One of them is demolish it with a sledgehammer. I'll also be joined by Natalie Levy is going to tell us about the exhibition is currently running at the way in Bristol. And our special feature what with it being Christmas is bell ringing on the show tomorrow because the bells do come out Christmas if only in a bottle of whiskey. All that and much more on tomorrow's program it looks like a potential award winner. Although I have been wrong before. Taking us towards the News at 3 o'clock in Claire's fantastic program. It's a song about snow but which snowman. Is it going to be Brian the snowman Algernon The Snowman Derek the snowman. Oh it's Frosty is Frosty the Snowman. Nets. My granny bakes Frosty the Snowman yet another casualty of global warming I do join me tomorrow if you possibly can stand by for Claire Calvin or my thanks to Martin. From Weston super Mare to back to them and it's. B.b.c. Radio Bristol. The time is straight talk of the news desk is Richard Lawson the relatives of 4 British soldiers who died in the 1982 Hyde Park bombing of pain speaking of their relate and vindication at winning a civil case against the convicted Ira member John Downey a criminal case against him collapse when he was found to have a letter from the government which said he couldn't be prosecuted our correspondent at the high court Angus Crawford heard today's judgement what the judge Mrs justice yet decided today was that things. The prints on a car parking ticket belonging to the car that was used to carry the bomb did definitely belong in her view to Mr Downey and it therefore attached him directly to the attack a man arrested in the Clifton area of Bristol has appeared before Westminster magistrates court charged with terrorism offenses so Haber m. Barrack is charged with 5 counts of possessing material likely to be of use to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism the 33 year old of no fixed abode was charged following an operation by counterterrorism police he's remanded to appear at the Central Criminal Court on the 3rd of January. A police constable is among 16 people charged as part of an investigation into allegations of child sexual exploitation in West Yorkshire The charges relate to alleged offenses against 3 teenage girls in Halifax between 20062009. And he charity that aims to tackle period poverty is being launched in Bristol today is where women and girls can afford to buy the sanitary products they need earlier this year Bristol became the 1st city in the u.k. To.