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He says children tried to hurt themselves on an almost daily basis we have children who have regularly so I've had but the walls I am obviously if we switch to intervene and stop as soon as it happens or punching walls trying to pull her out of the head kicking and punching different items and sometimes physically attacking stuff and occasionally the people's too the government says it's determined to improve support. And a primary school in the trough of Boland is preparing to close its doors for good staff and the remaining 2 pupils at least they'll primary and now in the process of clearing the classrooms for the end of the summer term is up to Lancaster County Council decided it was no longer financially viable to teach children at the school Gerald Wilkins from Gaston was a pupil there 80 years ago he says although it's sad times have changed there are many firms that blaze they'll know the a lot of. How does a rented out to business people with. That's how it's going to see the world and a more beautiful although one of the there were the songs you could better play this and the rumble is there and that's B.B.C. Radio Action News It's 4 minutes past 11 C.B.C. Radio Lancashire well. Hello I'm Alex Hamilton and looks aside this afternoon will have some sunny spells but there will be the continued chance of showers not everywhere will catch a shower there will be some decent dry spells and a gentle to moderate breeze you can expect highs of 20 degrees Celsius tonight any daytime showers will die away and it will be dry for most of the night it will become cloudy later on though perhaps with the odd shallot and the night lows of around 11 degrees Celsius that we share was at the start of Friday morning with an area of rain moving in from south west during the day this rain will be heavy at times perhaps with some thunder and to become windy or is the rain moves in as well you can expect highs of around 21 degrees Celsius Saturday not some settled today with heavy and thundery showers at times but by the time we get to Sunday it looks largely dry and warm with sunny spells Monday looks dry and warm today with temperatures getting up to around 24 degrees Celsius. Sallie Mae B.B.C. Radio Lancaster. She. Just. Didn't see. The change she can't fix it. Should. Be. A specific. a time now is 8 minutes past 11 ethical some ideas now for you time is how. We B.B.C. Radio Lancashire. Include the row at the stalls fashion show takes place in a dependable side hall space is happening a home smelling their own stall past 7 their welcome drinks kind of live entertainment catwalk show boutique shops. In Charlie the Lancashire family history in Chile branch of gold and meeting with Speaker John today. Astley hole in the town looking ahead on Saturday Belmont citing political Nope and A is at the reservoir there in Belmont that age and it's from 10 until 3 in Blackpool there's a some affair Unitarian Church at the junction of living road and Thames road that stalls all false want. Running over the weekend Saturday and Sunday there's a living history encampment was still was music food a much more that's a cricket club. And then on Sunday Ingall Stein there's an ice cream festival would . Right through the day more than 25 ice cream makers Oh yes I know exactly where I'm going on Sunday and there's going to be live entertainment display a children's activities military display and an ice cream and lots of ice cream and then they'll be some more ice cream to get you. A trio. B.B.C. Dog. Radio. So just a moment we're going to meet some cricketing girls oh yes following the victorious England team example they will be doing that very shortly and also later in the program we're going to be talking about the brand new musical that support McCartney is writing its own facts I think is if you're a Paul McCartney fan like me do stay with us right here on B.B.C. Radio one. Don't. Really. Think you should listen I think you should listen Tom Jones with a stereophonic the time now 17 minutes past 11 B B C. M how trendy with the latest on the road starting fast and she said involved as a 688 infield very to still closed in both directions between Babbitt very focused and close that is for next in it happens it's about 7 o'clock this morning to really busy in the area that's news that was not wheezing down on the air. I'm a 65 this is the judges 6 a black the next in the house and creates the and she said Bird has every Ifans and . This is slowing down for the road what's taking place needs of Hill Street and at the same situation from long range as Preston Road the quite heavy they. Take place in the sets of between Chapel Hill and Pinfold Lane Now they say this is directions for the road blocks as well between Bill's bread and balls and on the side of them at the moment but if you do any issues call in if it is safe and with 1231 thank you Hannah B.B.C. Radio. Show on B.B.C. Radio. 4. Months ago. Tomorrow. With more cricket in just a moment as we meet languishes cricketing goals following the victorious England things exile. Still to come this hour is not. A. Thing. Son. Right. The. Polls. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow wow wow wow wow. Wow wow wow wow. Wow Wow. But. This was. Was. A Brannigan's for self-control B.B.C. Radio like you've been talking about it being the end of an era for so many youngsters moving up from from big school on to university and also for many youngsters it's the last day in France I had a text from Gail good morning gal she says Sally my grandson James is in his last week in the infancy moves up to juniors in September I'm so proud of him I'm sure you all Gail thanks very much for getting in touch if you'd like to one trouble 3 begin your message with the word lying now then cricket fans have still not come down to earth after England's team's astonishing victory in the World Cup an England women's cricket team are taking on Australia at Taunton today is only just started and Australia are batting as we speak but with women's sport in. The ascendency a group of female cricketers from Lancashire have been taking the county by storm in a branch of the sport I've not heard before quick cricket is the game and our reporter Clara Ashmore is with the county champions at the primary school in Good morning. What a great tale to be telling isn't it Sal new day cricket teams victory I mean I know everyone in our house was glued to it and I think possibly most of the people here were to hear it be Springfield primary school with some equally deserving champions and these girls Hi I'm messy I would say. I am to late and a couple of others who aren't here today because they're playing cricket all the wait for it Lancaster County quick cricket champions now been all good films that Forget not falling over my words for. Now then just tell me a little bit about quick cricket and how does it differ from the normal cricket that we're used to watching on the on the telly Well cricket cricket quick cricket is much different to normal cricket because in normal cricket when you get out. There in this one you just lose 5 runs I mean you can get in those rooms. It in for. Stuff it's a lot easier to understand yeah. Because the scoring so a lot easier like is it because that's the one thing that I really get confused with it's the rules of cricket I just find them. So what how does it make the game quick Carol. Normally normal cricket takes around like 3 hours per game. Yeah because I play I play it for a different school team many a day and each match 8 match cost goes around for 34 hours. And this one only takes around about 45 minutes to play and you know yeah you know yet rounders not just like a batsman you know I mean you keep him around Yeah well we've got one of your teachers where this Mr Blackwell you must be incredibly proud. Extremely proud yeah they've done the work so hard to get to the stage and it's nice to top top off from not showing up with competition so never got that far before so it's a win it's just absolutely unbelievable to be honest so proud of each and every one of them they understand there's been an awful lot of hours of practice going to the house some of these been training and the now in Year 6 is countless hours after some time before school during school and then peel lessons a lot and they play out school as well which is for helpful. Can you describe your path to victory how was it how many teams if you had say knockout on the way like 75700 M. Fouquet. 15 in a competition that we played there was only $25.00 teams so we won out of that hole so mention 50 teams but there was only $25.00 in the competition that we went to so when it came down to the final How was that can you describe that for me it was scary and exciting at the same time because we didn't know what was going to happen the pressure because the only team. That was. The really good teams there were really good when you have so yeah and our teacher let us do your go before we had our final. And. Yes And Chip and she were praying in Arabic. So you were all very very calm and prepared to go on. And I was. Going how did how did that match what was we won by about like 12 very close fix which they got like $75.00 and we got 9. In cricket I mean what what do you think about women's teams in sport in general do you think they are getting greater recognition I mean we've just got the women's football World Cup on the telly haven't way I mean how does that make you feel. Yeah. Is it something that you'd like to pursue Are you wanting to pursue sporting careers. Yes that's. What will. You prefer football to cricket you play quite a lot of cricket Don't you see something you're going to keep. In 2 teams out of this of the school. And girls one somewhere in Yorkshire fantastic So lots of sporting patience Oh yes oh yeah and tennis is well wow. Happiness just to give you an update on the England cricket team how they're doing playing Australia Taunton today. The Australians are 19 without loss so is the Australians in but at the moment they are batting at the moment and I love the fact that they said the other teams were good but I just think they just weren't good enough were they to be Lancashire lasses But just quickly Clark is it a bog standard cricket bat and ball that they use or is it different. Just tell us a little bit about the kit that you use is it the same as for a normal game of cricket school so it has like their. Own Yeah yeah and is it just is the ball the same in the the say well the different mix the plastic the bats but the balls are incredible time and squishy squishy a lot of the lightning squishy people say yeah yeah yeah yeah those are normally made out of wood stuff and. Slightly different if the lights Yes. You'd be called by the wind some of. Your crucially it's not as painful Sally if you like that that was my concern because you know you had my cricket ball Oh how exciting for those girls an absolutely brilliant well done for them big cheer from everybody who had a baby see radio Lancashire tell them they were all so proud of them for being the county champions quick cricket and well done and congratulations to them thank you so much for. Instantly take you back to my teenage days Simon and Garfunkel with Mrs Robinson on B.B.C. Radio Langley coming up Paul McCartney's latest project to impress you if you're a fan of the film it's a wonderful life it always makes me think about Christmas that film so more on that still to come and guess ball game is going to have to go he loves it doesn't I don't know if you heard him yesterday we should go but he's gone again today A so they are live from the R.H.S. Flower show at Tatton Park today Gilly and he's taken of the lady with him stays taking producer Jackie Jones to continue to look around the show gardens meet the Lancashire growers and hear from some of the big names in the gardening world who are at the show so that's a weekly Brad calls from 4 until 6 and then from 6 o'clock this evening we join Dan Joel for sport he'll be previewing the languishes T 20 blast campaign which begins on Friday with Scott Reed a members of the Lancashire school so all that coming up at a bit later on and also close talking sport we've got talking school on 7 o'clock Dez will be talking table tennis is something I was quite good at actually type of tennis once again they'll be alive guests in the studio and another round of the no name yet quiz music chosen by the guests so that is all with does and of course it's a Thursday so from 8 until 10 Fleetwood is the venue for your Lancashire this the evening as Gary Scott looks forward to this weekend's transport festival is always an exciting event isn't it a tram Sunday brings tens of thousands into the town it's fleet was biggest event of the year we'll be finding out what's in store for visitors that's your language live from 8 o'clock right here on the B.B.C. Radio line. In just a moment because be talking. Project and it's all about the film it's a wonderful life so do stay with us one chewed B.B.C. Radio show with nice sunny looking up at you right through until morning midday news a mix of coast from 12 which is pretty much back to back and then the news on the fly from top in pretty much up to date. Strip. Hot on these dreams on B.B.C. Radio that tomorrow on the program we're going to be talking about children and that all now then have you got a fridge covered in pieces of what your kids have done or your grandchildren held on that with some very dubious looking French magnets high no I did as Diana was growing up and push out the grandchildren stuff now don't you. I like your member coming home with various pieces of art but my mom was an artist so she would have slightly critical eye when she was looking at them so I never can know for a price for my art but the thing is do you keep them or do you throw them away that's the thing years later how lovely Would it be to be able to look back and say the pieces of work that you did so tomorrow will be talking about a piece of artwork that you've still got that you did at school maybe or something that you made a know Dave was never very good at woodwork and he actually made a holder for pipes you know pipes he's got smoked a pipe and he made a hold of a pipe he said it was a very good boat he was chuffed to bits to find is mum it kept it so is there something that maybe you've kept over the years that one of your children actually made for you now that we are going to talk about films now and over the course of his career suppose Carney has written films poetry collections children's books and more than a 100 hit singles of course one at the age of 77 he's got a new challenge his 1st stage musical The star is working on an adaptation of Frank Capra's 946 classic film It's a Wonderful Life the story of a suicidal man saved by his guardian angel then down. Her her. Her. Her was. All guaranteed to make you cry as the poor who was only 4 when the film was laced in 1946 called a universal story we can all relate to and amuse. Is set to Depp you in late 2020 AD to tell us more his film showbiz expert Shavon Sinnott. Good morning Schivo Nice to speak to how though just remind us about the story for anybody who maybe might have missed it all like my producer Paul fell asleep halfway throw. The story of its wonderful life for the yeah I was doing this it's a wonderful life I mean in some ways it's a great fit because Paul has wholesome image and so has one of life basically story of a man however who contemplates suicide until an angel comes in and reminds him of all the things that he has done in his life that have affected other people in a really positive way and of course you know every time a bell with rings an angel gets his wings is one of the lines and. That must appeal to Paul McCartney after all he's well acquainted with wings very good I like it I like it he's going to but this time is to go back a bit because it's Bill Kenwright isn't it who's who's yet the kind of the driving force behind it and he knew what he knew he wanted it years ago didn't it yes he did he's been trying to get it off the grandest stage musical version of It's A Wonderful Life even back in the day when Frank Capra the director was still around Bill Kenwright actually had a letter from Frank Capra turning him down for the rights to you think is onto the stage for a long time it was quite difficult to to see it's one of life in any other form of of it's black and white film version but there was in the ninety's 2000 and attempt to bring it to the city in America and the use the guy who wrote the lyrics for Fiddler on the roof and another guy who wrote music for Sesame Street. That sounds like a strange combination I'm thinking Big Bird couldn't top all. Exactly. And surprisingly it wasn't hugely but I mean this is got a much stronger pedigree not only. The entrepreneur Bill Kenwright but whole who is writing the script collaborating with the pollen lyrics and of course Lee whole very successful film also the very successful stage musical Billy Elliot So you know the portions are pretty promising I'm wondering if you know when something's being such a massive success and people have grown up with it and it's one of those things that comes out every Christmas and people remember in the music from it how hard is it to kind of limit yourself from that and think about it in a different way with different songs that it. Yeah I mean that that well might be my problem critic but I suppose the theatrical entrepreneurs are thinking well it's a beloved film and it will have it has a recognizability factor that means audience will come along to curiosity or because they really really like want to see it again in some some other form and that might work I mean it worked for the producers the Mel Brooks movie yeah and the stage musical didn't work for Kerry which the horror film which they thought might make an interesting musical No it didn't and and it didn't really work for Gone With The Wind which of course regularly tops your various greatest films of all time but they decided to try and bring it to the stage as a musical and when the show went out it's got the charisma the authority the roguish good looks of a young guard Gable and the answer was apparently Daris from Pop Idol no and the whole thing closed after $78.00 performance it's turned out the audience didn't give. It funny that very good that is spotted by producer Paul let me need it would have been a big success just finally then and the Bill Kenwright has already said Hasn't the Paul McCartney is initial demos have exceeded expectations so the music sounds incredibly exciting it does sound exciting and I'm looking forward to seeing what they do about Old Lang Syne which of course the film song the most famous song in it so one day surely you'd think but maybe suppose something better up his sleeve we're going to have to find out in 2020 we'll thank you so much for chatting to me this morning that so awful many showbiz expert Shavon sin not talking to us about Paul McCartney's new musical B.B.C. Radio Lancashire travel time how to train them with the latest on the right starting 1st in cheese didn't seem rushed out a 688 and feel very I'm afraid that's right you still play something both directions between Bamford right across to close exit. And that has been in place since about 7 o'clock this morning and it's still affecting surrounding routes as people that try to drive that from the close yet. Taking place need to streets and the same situation elsewhere. Between Chapel Hill and painful that is a set. Of sides already busy on the senses day 6. Directions between. The rails so far. With 3123. I believe we should go to the moon in 1969. Or watch these 3 guys walked by me on the way to the moon that's like seeing Columbus sailed out of for 6 series featuring previously. My mom and dad the White House and we now have a black Astra and see the moon landing from a more intimate perspective there was something that really could be a huge game that had a lot to do if how I felt about the risk chasing the continues tonight. You're listening to his B.B.C. . And I think and how many between. The. Radio Lancashire it's a Thursday morning and Andy is here. You said you were fed up by fed up oh well I will realise it's Thursday yes and Thursday's been day. You don't have to carry on your back anymore around it chances are you'll be in will have We'll. Actually not go to bed we've been bags. No have a bed. But I carry my bin bags to the end of the road the problem is OK I forgot last week as well but you've got a pile of rubbish so I've got 3 bags in the back the needs of them so I gotta check into the 2nd it's the you know whether or not take all that you know our bin men will take if the the lid in the bin. Sometimes you have to I've got a low ish wall but inside of my house I have to get on the wall and I get in the bin and stand on it. While I'm going to have the see that I'll do a video there was a video I forgot when I went to one holiday I forgot to put the paper bag not militant paperback and never been to a paperback novel it was a mold swarf in there not boxes sat there waiting to you know on a boss to form this auction website and all I hear about. It and I've got a back for it not for the last thing you know your own yes splendid thank you cheaply sell for bugger all about water slide from the from the Bell be appropriate Yes you could of yeah left me glasses off. Sometimes I'm a clue what he's talking about I'm a native we're going to start this morning have you seen a male cockatiel cold raw as you are I J You now they went missing he went missing a couple of days ago the Wally range area of Blackman he's got a slender body plumage is mostly gray a white patch Chinese weighing with all rigid cheeks and a distinctive yellow pointed crest if you have seen him if you know its whereabouts getting to where there's 034-530-5900 extension 0 let's get Rajiv back where he belongs Yeah there's a lovely video it's never a cocktail damn thing he seen it I don't know what to tell me more now apparently it dances its head goes up and down is it a mug you have to look look. Yeah I'm in my After the insulted anyway. Choose station is there always the $6730.00 Ribble city sound a men singing group will be holding the Naga are all meeting of the 30 Club on Ashdown rebel in Preston and the leadership of Barry Noll now he'll stay through the basics and fundamentals of scene in harmony and cover the art and skills of singing this a big coat at the end of the culminated several singing a song in a 4 part harmony you know it's lovely when you hear eighty's amazing to hear a really nice harmony being sung while the last time I sung in harmony wasn't didn't go as well as it should have done at places need to be booked in advance give us a call we can put you in touch with Riddle city sound and finally if you're a bit stressful but anxious there is a support group now for you it's the stress free and anxiety support group held every Monday and each Monday each month on a Monday even 6 o'clock the culture House readings particles it was all now the next session is Monday the 4th of August now every Monday Monday the 4th of August it's a small family group last about an hour could have a chat about how you fail and get some support get some help load techniques to cope which is always a good. Things well I'm on about are voluntary in fact sheets as while you can get in touch anything you want to find out about volunteer or maybe training courses something like that it's all in fact sheets and you both give us a call for that one call a string of is 803-453-0590 extension 00 T.V. See radio Lancashire. And don't know I need some help don't leave differently OK I need to do I'm going to do my tweet of the day but normally I have a button to press happens as I have birdsong and so it's sort of you know that says it's the tweet of the day how are you birdsong. Can you do me some birdsong Now I read the tweet today do you prefer to be to pretend to be a bad Yeah I think the answer could of a lot of the last I was that it's all right for kind of P.J. . Now over. How we were so. Should you know you just seems really wanted to say OK so how do you go to an activity out of one quieter place. Or what do you or do you know someone who uses one quiet to still play just gently what a cabbie kwacha gently bring you faded out my tweets of the day is about a colleague of ours B.B.C. Radio Lancashire her Dairy Queen in our sports coverage while he's actually gone his activity watches we're talking about where's me bird gone thank you. And he has written on his Twitter feed I had done 29950 steps by a minute to midnight so I started running all Monday on the spot to get 30000 and he says I need to tell Mrs Q. That I'm not going mad if you want to say the twit thank go to Sally thank you you can stop naturally go yes. Showed me put my mind to really. Going to. Come to you know. I can feel. For the young. I mean my drugs could be a mole in this part time nothing I can feel. From the end up front I don't need not. Just thought I'd let you. Take a deep cut. To . See you. Might meet some new you. But I don't know how long. But I mean. I can feel you pulling me up from the ground I don't mean much drugs we could be a mole in this part time lover. I can feel it you know from the young and up front Baby. News in full with David coming up after this from.

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