Weeks ago b.b.c. Radio reporter Greg McKenzie is outside the prison for us now was. God and that is the sentiment here at this small protest their asking for Wormwood Scrubs president to be closed down following that. 2 weeks ago that Jale Now that case is currently pending a trial at the Old Bailey which will begin in July and 3 inmates have been charged over the 25 year old's murder now the Ministry of Justice have issued a statement today and they say the prison is working hard to improve safety and tackle the supply of drugs having already introduced body want cameras and it dish no sniffer dogs at the prison but they do admit more must be done Greg McKenzie there reporting from one would scrubs prism a 17 year old boy is being stabbed to death in Canning Town but least described the murder on Goldwing close just after $830.00 last night as a sustained and possibly targeted attack according to a bus driver is nearby at the time the victim was chased by a group travelling in a car who then pulled up stabbed him and made a getaway no arrests have been made at least 17 people have died and another 14 injured in a mass shooting at a high school in Florida the gunman opened fire with a semiautomatic rifle at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School He's been identified as Nicholas Cruz a 19 year old former pupil who'd been expelled he's now been arrested Nicole Healy is a student at the school 1st I heard a shot and then I looked and someone fall down and then I heard more shots and then another person fall down people thought that I was a senior words be kind of dismissive and then we got video sent to the teacher on the ground covered in blood more than a 1000 children were banned from driving last year before they were even old enough to have a license figures from the d.v.l.a. Of. Tamed by the b.b.c. Show the youngest offenders were aged just 12 Sports and after a difficult for you were exams and vendors are expected to feel those strong Arsenal side tonight in the 1st leg of their last 32 year old belly tie a way to all still sound the Swedish club are managed by Englishman Graeme Porter and ahead of the match he's paid tribute of anger wonderful opportunity for the people of us and to see. A big club with such talented players an incredible manager of come come to a sudden start we want to enjoy and not to worry too much about the things that we can reckon about and now the look of love and whether his Lucy Martin and mostly dry day with plenty of wintry sunshine temperatures milder than they were yesterday a maximum of between $8.11 degrees Celsius with a westerly breeze and chilly night to come with clear skies the temperatures falling way to an overnight low between minus 3 degrees Celsius and freezing the chance of a Touch of Frost Avella paying so chilly starts the day tomorrow but another dry bright day to come with plenty of sunshine slightly lighter winds and highs of 10 degrees Celsius b.b.c. Radio London and 3 minutes past 11 kicking off with onions top story this morning. Is London I'm getting people all over London getting angry about crime how do we try to fix these b.b.c. Radio larger robots Elam's. Jason Solomons is here and we've been talking about films not all that big on the war but you very much like the super Well I love Black Panther Yeah absolutely which is not after nominated the right doesn't need it to be an in-house but it is interesting these awards films that we talk about ship of water I just don't think many people are going to go and see it much as I love Sally Hawkins and I should say that's I think a lot of study Hawkins she was great in Mord yet that would be I think she was better when Morty I mean. She was the folk artist the Canadian felt it was really going to be that good and. She sort of stitches a bit similar in this anyway let's close on because it's. It was it was cold morning I want to close up very strange film and it reminded me slightly Woody Allen has got this fantasy year and Sally's been is in Woody Allen films and I just don't think people are going to really flock to see the shape of water but there are a lot of fan boys love with the Torah because of Hellboy and that sort of thing and mimics so he has a kind of following and he was going to make the Hobbit as well in that he didn't make a 1000000 that he created a screenwriter so he has a lot of fans and film people really like I just I think normal normal people want film critics and film fans will go and see it which is what you need for awards whereas normal people are going to go see Black Panther as well as critics and I think in our next film we'll be able to sort of transcend those barriers as well it's called Ladybird not Ladybird a one word not like the Ken Loach idea but later Lady Bird holiday and Charlie Parker together there are their album the album that you could you imagine have been going better than the dire straits critically or one that we were talking about. This is it's Lady bet and it's directed by Gretta go it has become only the 5th woman ever to be nominated for best director at the Oscars it's nominated not so much at the Bafta as and I suspect that's simply because it didn't screen enough it wasn't quite ready enough for the laughter audience to take it's also quite an American story but it is nominated for its performance by Cision Ronan its director and it's nominated. In several other categories at the Bafta as well this weekend and I think. I'm saying this now well I think this is the one I mean this is going to do. I think it's the worth of laughter at the Oscars like everyone is going to win I think we will think very Billboard's is currently the sort of front runner for the Oscars and that may be the case of the batter's as well this weekend because it's a British film with a you would know it was directed by Marty Madonna and I like 3 billboards very very much but I think Lady Bird has got the subtlety to it like Moonlight can come in at the end in a year when we're talking about female voices now this is a female written film starring female people. Because female people can do stuff. And they can do very very well and what they've done here is a kind of run of the mill high school movie it's about a 17 year old girl in Sacramento California who is going through her last year in Catholic high school I think its senior year but I'm not sure if that's the right word since the last I'm going to call it last year so she's doing a college applications she's doing in. First kisses 1st sexual encounter she's doing in trying to think about which college to go to try to think about the drama groups trying to think about her best friend and having an argument with her and getting with the cool kids trying to meet boys and she's also trying to build up the problem like that all the classic tropes of this there are a lot there's definitely people with lockers No it's not quite your high school is that it doesn't do all that because I think maybe because it's written from a female perspective I think maybe that's a kind of very male thing kind of being bullied in the in like in Shorty getting elbowed into his locker and having it's very I mean I know we've seen female high school musical I mean girls etc but this one has a sort of it is not just about that it's about her mom played by Laurie Metcalf you might remember from Roseanne years News New Years ago haven't really seen or onscreen since the t.v. Set Congress and she was the sister and his She's fantastic is the mom trying to prepare for what she doesn't clearly doesn't want her daughter to leave Sacramento and go to college the daughter wants to go to liberal arts schools in New York where writers live in the woods and kind of. All this excite kind of exciting stuff happens and she wants to kind of disappear and kind of be romantic and go off to n.y.u. Or Columbia one of those places and among sort of go to local colleges and it's really about that preparation and it's so beautifully done between the 2 of them Laurie Metcalf and see Sharon and so much is unspoken The mother has sort of passively aggressively all the time sort of saying. Trying to pick out a dress for Thanksgiving and the mums like what is it to pink and just this little Ngugi things that are you tired she's like No but you're dragging your feet so maybe you're tired No I'm not and it's just these little arguments they have this is our freedom our Richard link through Mr indefinitely has elements of sort of Patricia Arquette the mum in him boyhood it's a bit like that about those things that you wish you you know sometimes daughters mums don't say what they mean to say and they kind of dance around it and then it builds up to what they really mean and then they don't actually mention what they really mean to write at the end so I found it completely lovely and heartbreaking I found it also very very funny in places there's a brilliant bit which I can only be based on truth and I think it's very autobiographical from Gretta go is an actress who I must admit I'm not always a massive fan of some of her acting kooky acting styles and indeed choices have been a bit grating this film slightly reminds me of Francis Harvey what she did with Noah Baumbach about the dancer can try to find somewhere to live in New York and it's a bit like that certainly in the end but this is very autobiographical there's a bit where the kind of the there's a Catholic schools and the priest Father guy that takes the drama group who's very good he sort has a breakdown and he's replaced by the sports coach who then kind of approaches the kind of drama group and blocking of the 10 it's like a sports coat return of diagrams on the board and how people are going to move in and kind of come in hard and they're all writing them down it because that is the play's the play to put these in your play books and it's very very sweet they think that this kind of coach have an opinion all together so it's a film about observations the 1st time I saw it I must confess it sort of baffled me at her. A bit of buzz around this film and I thought it's all right for him and then the whole movement took place and I thought I'm going to watch this film again because i'm not been I've been maybe a bit dismissive of it so I would imagine yeah Nicanor especially when when when when they come Ficken fast so I thought that was this kind of in reflected in silence as Wordsworth might have it and tranquility so I watched it and I thought this is really funny and this is very really well done say Sharon is fantastic it and I now watch the 3rd time and I think it's brilliant it is so subtly brilliant and honest that it's a it's a new discovery that will now this is normally a film that would kind of bit Sundance do quite well and then just kind of be on her but I think in this climate and rightly so it subtlety is it's kind of Hans leave moments it's kind of rawness it's kind of honesty is feminine in this it's absolute femininity which it really is and it kind of throws you with it and it's almost a bit new as a story told from a slightly fresh feminine perspective like that. It completely charmed me and I think it's brilliant right you heard there you go apparently Laurie Metcalf place Sheldon's moment Big Bang Theory. People because this guy called Sheldon is clearly a sort of Jewish gay people always say you must watch Big Bang Theory laugh what's that I I saw one and I thought I don't want them to see this so you see we can discuss a short because we've got a guest to bring in but I cannot watch films even if it's in the mickey of those sort of paying because I don't want to know those people exist it was exactly like what was the American one. Is going to really annoy me in the not in a is about the so heavy metal people dude I'm a jumped on each other like Mike my office and not asked about the I know that one might Wayne's World lines were I could not watch Wayne's world because I did not want to know the people that Wayne existed in this world worst one was Beavis and Butt-Head don't even go longer so for that reason I can't watch Big Bang Theory Oliver because he's just like I don't I don't wonder about people I don't think I saw one of his but I was agape because I could not but this is funny I thought you were neat and I think you would like 1st of all I do not like Sheldon. Right let's get this straight. In the begin to get one of the things about lady but I really like is that it from memory of a very gentle space and the music in it as compared to the Kendrick Lamar soundtrack on Black Panther which I don't think he went with the film the music is very small choices but there beautifully they kind of reveal character of say Sharon and they kind of reveal the character but to go it is Katie being autobiographical in this and they move the story on and they kind of tell you something about the character as a great. Dave Matthews Band question to me which is kind of sweet. But actually kind of sounds really good here. Justin Timberlake Cry Me a River a big house party everyone that's a big house party in these fields don't like that with someone's rich. And there's a really lovely moment where she's listening to on the radio with their dad. The. What's your tipping. Tipping bigly you are. And then they sort of know there is a I put some money on it the person money on the big 5 in fact I see as well an accumulator because they can do it because we don't carry a woman we know Francis McDormand we kind of know Graham of Florida best director that best picture still to. Come for Greg he's up for grabs I think right and we're going to talk about a film that's not as far as I nominated for an Oscar but it is nominated for Best yes much better much better definitely And we're joined indeed by Starbuck to so introduce our guest and the film is made it is a fantastic film I'm really delighted we could have it because when the film came out it completely by surprise films called Jane simply Jane Jane and it's about Jane Goodall who is the primatologist expert expert lives in Primrose Hill this is the one with the place and the monkey place in Primrose Hill Yes. I could have walked past that on a regular basis thinking like they sell them well. Actually. You can get through. This try yoga great restaurants and monkeys. Although I looked at it many times that in ways that it's run by Jane Goodall I didn't know much about it actually I have to send to us all this documentary Jane which is about Dana's direct I didn't know it and it's and it's brilliant it's beautiful it's funny it's completely kind of transfixing and it is directed by Brett Morgan who did the kid stays in the picture the brilliant film about Robert Evans that was then a play at the World Court recently he did the montage of Hec about Kurt Cobain indeed the Rolling Stones which I think played at the London Film Festival at a big premiere for The Rolling Stones documentary and he's now taken that kind of rock n roll instinct to a much more sobering subject in the form of Jane Goodall and the documentary Jane which I'm delighted to see was nominated by the very very discerning Bafta documentary committee to be a Best Documentary at the Bafta is this weekend's of nations on that welcome to b.b.c. Radio London at last thank you how did you get involved in this story what was your kind of entry. I got a call from NASA. Geographic I was out on the road promoting my Kurt Cobain film montage of hacking and they called announce I was interested in doing a film on Jane Goodall and I just thought they were totally not that you know she was that you have any kind of I mean just basic knowledge I didn't think she was anywhere you know I'd done as you guys said the stones Kurt Cobain Jane would be pretty far off the track I know there. Are those she is about as rock'n'roll as it gets I mean this is a woman who's lived life by her own worlds and is you know if we if we consider bucking tradition to be punk She's about as punk as it is because this is a woman who was born in. Sort of quite posh southern England family and decide to go off to the jungle. To go and be in Tanzania which was you know depopulated other than by primates to kind of look at these apes and observe them and spend how was doing so but I was watching the film thinking how it was filmed How did they do this because it's all filmed and I think the story behind the film is fascinating is the film itself is that they had this undiscovered trove of footage of Jane taken by her husband which is a story that you pieced together from this kind of I mean must be how was the footage that looks extraordinary but we were we were we were handed 300 plus hours of random shots all silent and there were no notes there were $160.00 chimpanzees that were photographed with him these of which there were only 6 that we were interested in and none of them had name tags so how do you know which one are you interested in owes a nightmare it was a total nightmare I mean some people tell you that it's like making this film was the greatest pleasure my life I could honestly tell you this was a whore show like having to just get to the point where we could cue it up. But but you know Jane story is so inspiring and it's so of the moment and one of them because she's a woman making your own shows you know what it is and she's a woman who overcame the structure opposition over time to to live out her dream and you know Jane. Rejects this idea of being a feminist although her life is a wonderful example of that and it just seems to be yet it seems to be late came out the real life Wonder Woman story of the year she also sort of changed the way we look at mankind not just female claim to male mankind the discovery that she made when she saw the apes do we know what she could object mortification which is kind of they made you seem to fit to stay with the sticks and kind of pick them in to get termites and lick them off like a termite lolly this made news around the world it was like oh it's not just people that can do stuff to the whole thing it's just outrageous you know I but I have to correct something such as Posh she's not posh James from Jane was raised by her mother and a home full of all women during the war in Bournemouth she had very little money that was part of her promise you can be passionate about possibly it's not to say that this is my my my Yeah exactly ignorance but she you know she had no money she could afford to go to college and she worked as a waitress to afford to get a ticket to go to Africa so it's like very I mean there's nothing better story that's so appealing it's all she had was that dream about how she used to climb trees as a kid so that was a clip of the thing you will do to kind of go go into the forest I mean it's an extremely thing I have to say she's she's an extraordinarily literate disease but she's very well spoken in that respect very educated very clever observation of how the diaries are obviously brilliant her reading of them is fantastic you can ask a really banal question she's still alive but yes it was She'll be at the about this on Sunday night right She's only like she's how old is she she's. She's a guy that is this is a strange presidency a lot yes she's $83.00 No it's not strange because you would think perhaps she would be yeah she's $83.00 and she's in much better shape than myself perhaps the 3 of us. She's on the road 330 days a year well she never complains and you know she's not working for us or for herself because you know her days are She's saving the world for our children so see if she becomes an environmentalist at the end of the folks this film is set as you say the $53060.00 this is like when I did the film on the Rolling Stones you know Mick I sort of had the law as well yeah there's a lot of bad press for hurricane there was for the 50th anniversary but I was like the 1st 20 years you know and like to me that was where the story about and as the Penn Basin meth and for me I think the Jane Goodall film is very much that it's the foundation at the Jane in the sixty's and seventy's but did you work with her on this you just let you go me even if you wanted nothing to do with the film to be honest I wanted nothing to with the film when they called me Jane what a nothing they both have the same attitude like haven't been a 1000000 of these films then I had looked at the footage and saw that there was a way to make this very much a sort of heroic immersive experience for the viewer. When I went to interview Jane she was agreed to give me 2 hours we ended up taking 2 days she was not happy about it and then but then when she saw the finished film she loved it because you know you say the mess of experience it is sort of like you have it but I'm the circus to kind of. Be all along because these apes are so you know interactive with or they come up close it's the 1st time you see this extraordinary footage of picking the fleas out the island she had what she was that she kind of had this relationship with her husband Hugh who gets the job when he's supposed to study the apes as he says or the Britney turns out I was the subject of interest as well and so they sort of have that they have a baby and because he's in the jungle she's got no sort of mother. She didn't know how to do it so she and there's another ape that I think called Flo who has a baby at the same time and they kind of mothering together as a kind of almost a Mowgli thing going on you can't make this stuff up it's so crazy I mean I'm like listen you talk of my work I see this film it's it blows me away that this happened I mean it's just serious and what like Ok so now we have these shows like naked and afraid to get over here is that a wildlife show you think people go in the jungle naked you. Know that's really was a you know sex base which I did but you know there's all these shows you know it's not a big thing for us to turn on the telly and see someone get Africa right but you've got a real you when you when you look at it and you go we have missed the acts of breaking his clothes all day. Is 1957 and no one knew anything about Gone Be or while chimpanzees So this woman just like walking right into all we knew is they could rip your face off because that's the other the other side of this is what is it nature is read in Tooth and Claw Yes it's all very cute but they do go ape they do go wild there's a danger is there a danger doesn't have it in its I mean these a vicious vicious Yeah and Jane looks at them and sort of learns that yes there's deep understanding in the but there's also a violent cannot come out of an all question. Given that you're working last year with this kind of found footage of you know like did you have to go after African from some more was over you just working with that no we used only what he go had shot right I mean I went to Africa to interview Jane for a couple days but I. Will do what night and then I'd have worked out if they did this to Doris the law and we used to it was amazing I thought we would have to supplement yet area with some footage that we would have to shoot but they had footage for everything we needed and it was him when you just the cinematic expedition alone is kind of mind boggling because it's 1962 color film camera man who became her husband Hugo was allowed to have a film crew. He's out there by him self and this stuff massive They quickly was massive back then and then the chimps are running around up in trees they're all over the place I mean it's literally like just a horror show thing but we see a lot of what we do you have naked and afraid of whatever is and we have countless wild wildlife shows I mean that just on all this channels devoted to National Geographic for example that everything is wildlife wildlife while it is the biggest show on t.v. Blue planet and this is something different. I was the kid to I want to know what's on h.b.o. It's not a nature Dr told it it's in here it's like a superhero show I mean it's a personally and it's a it's a personality driven art piece really I mean I shouldn't say that but it's what it was great is greed is so greed I've never seen such greed it was it was it was you know we spent a lot of time on the colors and sound and how they look at last as the score so and yeah the pit boss so it's I mean it is it is just it is wondrous to behold I mean you did great stuff with that the kid stays in the picture as well kind of animating the legendary stories Rob Evans for example which awards time always kind of comes to me of the great Hollywood story but it's kind of the 2 seem very connected there's a kind of venality and a kind of dog eat dog all $88.00 but woman and woman speaks to a kind of mentality that going on in both Hollywood and in the jungle they're both jungles out there this is true. It's called reckon we sit with you it's coming out well why is it a March the 20 or so March 12th will be broadcast in $150.00 countries around the world I don't know how on television the Nationals are I'm sure and I saw that you have a channel and then it will be on the t.v. Because you know you can't say it in the cinema anymore if you do get a chance to see it in the cinema sounds very cinematic You should watch it but it looks great on on a big screen or small screen is the story so great an account was great and the apes are as good as Django daughter and she is absolutely fascinating wait to meet her on the red carpet on thing make copies but she does all this sheer on the on Sunday night it's extraordinary Morgan thank you very very much and you Jason Solomons and Johnny Brooks and says you're nothing like children you're more like how would you know that sounds right I have no idea how you blame you for this piece of music I think you. a. Lower. Hello. To the King of the swingers here on the rebound show on b.b.c. Ready London it's just approaching 1130 we're going to be talking next to me go mad because we're going to be discussing from Inco and the Flamingo festival that suddenly as well as in the us but now. It's just approaching 1130 here on b.b.c. Radio London which means it's time for the news headline headlines brought to you by Christian your face. As a protest is taking place outside world would scrubs prison over the conditions inside the West London facility after an inmate was stabbed to death there 2 weeks ago the jail's Independent Monitoring Board has previously said it was a dangerous environment for staff and prisoners a 17 year old boy has been stabbed to death in Canning Town please describe the murderer on Goldwing close just after 830 last night as a sustained and possibly targeted attack a man armed with an assault rifle who killed 17 people at a high school in Florida is thought to be a former pupil who'd been expelled local police named the 19 year old is Nicholas Cruz more than a 1000 children were banned from driving last year before they were even old enough to have a license figures from the d.v.l.a. Obtained by the b.b.c. Show the youngest offenders to be just 12 years old and a study of more than 100000 people suggest a strong link to the consumption of processed meats fizzy drinks and refined breads with various types of cancer laws whether a mostly dry day with sunny spells throughout the afternoon a daytime high of 11 degrees Celsius that's 52 degrees Fahrenheit those are the headlines now the b.b.c. Radio London travel has papers barks. He's just you know the ground running with severe delays being kind of the water entrapment junction following this road accident the railway bridge at my street earlier delays up to 50 minutes on Southern trains between Victoria East Croydon following another broken down train at once with common Metropolitan Line no service between child and not about to him following a signal failure and that means children changed around the reduced speeds as well m 23 completely block northbound junction 9 at Gatwick junction 8 the m $25.00 wanting a collision involving up to 8 vehicles a lorry involved as a ruptured diesel time. In the mergence the service is around the scene and the $83.00 is closed northbound Ripley following collision and fuel spillage would be diverted 5 a $20.00 to $15.00 to rejoin it at slow but it is on the move Peter rang in on 0207 double 240000 he seems in heavy traffic on the Hayes bypass 81 to heading down towards the m 4 in the junction 3 roundabout and that's looking quite congested as well off the motorway the eastbound off steps the m 4 queueing into it north and southbound traffic heavy on the north side of the roundabout with the south bank queue back to Hayes's Peter observe that traffic is a bit lighter on the south side of the roundabout they're heading through Cranford Kensington in preparation for the Bafta is at the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday Prince Consort road is closed from today Kensington court will be closed at the weekend but the sparks b.b.c. Radio London your next travel at midday this is London so what if we go for you today it's radio gold we are going to be talking about life in the. Nest and we'll pay more to park if you live in Merton and it may well be coming to an. End a. Week day after the small stories involving the old great city police a speedy seemed radioland. Than in the Joe good and Eddie ness that will be on today following this show Jo directly at me directly after but we're only halfway through so we've still got lots to do in the last half an hour we're going to be joined by Kiko Barney's an excellent young London singer performer producer writer he's got a new single called Stay bless and he's coming in to play live for us this afternoon there's a kind of a reg in NJ going on they would go before that directly before that at 12 o'clock it's cover to cover and I think it's a really good one this week I mean they've been good lots of good ones lately you've come up with some great suggestions including the price of love the Everly Brothers versus Bryan Ferry who when the. This one everybody was brilliant original Bryan Ferry brilliant cover to my is Anyway I'm listen to them both extensively I can't really make my mind up although I know I think I know which one I favor but I don't know which ones but so that's what you've got to decide before then we're going to be talking from where we're going to be playing some Franco flamenco as well and we'll talk about it with me go Matin who is the festival director of the Flamenco Festival 2018 which takes place at Sadler's Wells from last night when it started up until Sunday the 25th but 1st stop before we did for me. They needed just because we need the sound of us. Talk and smile. I've come to talk. Because I. Did see. Sleeping. And love. Was. Still. Just. As was trained And Solomon. Simon and Garfunkel. Wrote I was taken by this go but Sullivan did it so go it's not go and sell of an involved it's all in fact some of them are they it's going to go to who are very similar. Sort of I always think of something else that was cut into in that place in promoting where you go post. Let's move on Mr. Solid ground I know a bit about flamenco I'm going to play some and then we're going to talk about it because it's the flamenco festival. At the moment anyway his some is last Alegrijes not and I'll get to start with this although even He's. Certainly not conventional flamenco it's a piece called. Shows the Brits I think of the kind of music and dance that you could experience if you get down to Sadler's Wells if you've never seen flamenco and if you've never been to Sadler's Wells Well you can kill 2 birds with one stone by going along at the moment because it really is the center of flamenco he would love them in many senses the great singer Franco outside of spying I think and the director of the festival may go Marien is here with us again he's been here before many times to go Welcome back to the show. Very happy to be here. And good to talk to you as well may go so 1st of all the festival started last night how did it go it was wonderful wonderful wonderful we have like the biggest is done in ovation I think so far he's been an amazing night who appeared last night he was cut a 1000000 out is right out of confidence and muddy Navia you call him ball of light which is something that we are we want to bring light and you know Flamingo has that the that everything is about sorrow and. Blood and you know enough of Zorro I don't want to like I want a fan and really a no no no be long I think you belong to another time well there's always place for sorrow there's always a place for soul and do it for me you know as you know better than me can cover all of those emotions come to us through this through and being density in a way that you can cover it is really something that is what the audience comes to see come through really experience that intensity and feeling that the plumbing piece unique and that you know. For those of never been to see a flamenco performance let's start right at the very beginning what are you going to say are you going to see the dots are you going to hear the music are you going to see or show what's what's happening well I just I think your comment really. To feel that is really the experience you will see the music the music that is dance that is singing but that the you know that they would usually have is an experience that mostly is whether we called Wendy the magic of that interaction and that is very special you know you're absolutely that is very special from Ingle because data happened that energy to happen between the music and dance and really touch the heart of the people in a very deep way so I think that this really is not just the show is really a big experience and also as we said it can cover many many styles of emotion it can also cover many stars because there's very pure flamenco a very traditional There's also very modern versions of flamenco on that there's also a different kind of ends of the spectrum there within that today you can see like where we'll see tonight with money is like a shield for everybody and he said that they mention of Carmen but so if you have think I mean this doesn't mean anything. Because of this as you know the idea of these festivities to break. So many concepts so many ideas that we have now in today's life we want to break all the concert that we can so this idea of calming us a big thing Maria has completely broken cardamon instead empower women with their own adopted life and I'm very happy about that that you can come and see this you'll have a different idea that you have about that I guess many listeners will loose everything going to have I don't speak Spanish I'm not going to know what's going on I speak Spanish and I never know what's going on but it doesn't matter who I am in Spanish and some many times I don't know what's what this where they are saying no no it's true just the I was amazed it was a music concert what I what I'm 40 minutes music concert we have a long standing ovation people didn't know what was said but people Nino word was felt yeah that is the power of. Music that is the power also off from England that sense that the power of the emotion is so we're strong that connection between the how the ends and the art these is so strong that if you dying when a feeling the in the theater and they happen more outside of his plane I say it's not just a concert is really I don't know and event is an historic day for me many of the local Spanish all this part of the London Spanish community come up the room mics Yes yes you can see many of. You can see many many from this hour that they were they were also there cheering the the artist and you could also see some people that they did know that this is normal and they would say. You know this is not. Allowed to clap you're allowed. And they are also happy about that because you know it means that we have a life we are that connection is there pick a couple of the darts performances that you think are going to be very special this year. As I say for me I'm so happy that. We were able to have. His coming with her coming is a masterpiece my therapist is today until Saturday right. The opposite in the sense that this is more mainstream for every audience the opposite if you want to have a wild night very crazy night. Even by young right that's you know is directed by Israel ban who many people know because he was he has a world many times also with that I can come. And this show is about superstitions all the superstitions that there is in flying I miss so much fun he's more upbeat for me. Is really not any conventional from it but if you are one of the venture i really is one of those shows that by laugh so much and they really really enjoy this I mean flamenco has always had very strong women as part of it but you. A particularly strong female lineup Yes this was the idea this year that we want to focus on female creativity and give the voice of many artists from the past that they didn't have. The opportunity so for example also one amazing show is this Sunday. Is called j r t Julio Romero the Tories he's one of the most well known painters so these 3 women have the constructed the image of the Spanish women and has done now very free interpretation of that painter so he's. All the the idea is to break this but a concert about women you're also showing a few months. Oh my God these are these just really she's 7 t. Something. And she's breaking the cliche that there is no age for dancing that 8 the power that she has she's going to be in the gallery a while. She's one of the most legends in from incl together with Kevin Amalia so she retired a long time ago because of health and also she has a very difficult life but she brings she has done this feeling that these such a beautiful message of forgiveness in life I'd really recommend also to going to China because he's going to be a unique opportunity. For sure they feel. Sad today sad to the I believe he said 2 pm or one pm I got. That Saturday next next week so how long does the whole festival go on for these 2 weeks Ok so we have this week and next week happening. Where you sleep for 2 weeks oh my god really done. Through after the show you have such an energy that you can not go to bed this is impossible you know people from. The go to very often anyway it's. It will be some fantastic nights and afternoons as well. The whole festival of the events taking place at the. Internet. Come to the Internet. As you can see so you can big the. Very for any any anything that people look there will be some fantastic stuff more music. Honestly if you've never been to a funny because you know if you've any say not become a tourist version really really worth going. I'm not a comp so suggest particular Ah yes but if there are such as well as in pubs festival they will be good. And it's a great Spice as well so they want to go down in the next couple of weeks so the flamenco festival which takes place Sadler's Wells until Sunday the 25th of February. The be. The be. Classic am people's children and I can't stand I am not and I get to about this time of year and think of voted off now can we have spring Now please can we have some Another were some blue skies for some moments yesterday it was pretty horrible again it was cold and it was wet when I was sight in a moment often we had enough of it and we enough with the rhyme plays in the cold weather in the wind coming up a bit of just a little glimpse that there might be light at the end of the of a very wintery tunnel I know we haven't had like deep snow or anything this Yahoo must have deep snow the most we have had which is just constant great constant wind I think. Of all the things you know it's not something I want to get into a discussion about climate change and all of that but this just seems to me to be a windy a city now than it has ever be I don't remember so much wind when I was little and then off is a cyclist is one of the reasons that you say you wind in cyclists don't go very well it's a given you can cycle in the right and suck in the snow heavy heavy wind makes makes cycling very very tricky and difficult and quite dangerous and it's just so windy out. What we need to see is a weather taught person to explain the wind if you get me drift. I'm now so she jug saw them. The brilliant voice of Poland Kyra can call us when he was in ice and how long is this being going on and apparently before what is this as in this been going on an hour long this is not what I thought I thought it was there was some sexual shenanigans going on that he was there is no someone to try to poach the Bice player from and. Still it's a great piece of music and it kind of launched the career of a truly great singer and a lovely man as well actually all reckon Paul Carrick is probably sung live under no one's ever counted I don't think but I would imagine that my son live on the show more than anybody else I don't know who else who would be the other contenders you know when you've been listening for a long time probably longer than I have poker is a must have been on the show almost every year I suspect that we've been going Who else has been on the show often to sing live. I don't Alan is anyone is as often as Kurt would be the contenders It doesn't even occur even think who would challenge him anyway it's just approaching 2 minutes to to over got keep coming in the same for c.b.s. Some once before but only once so he'll be on today and between now and then we've got to work out which is the best version of the price of love is it the Everly Brothers or is it Bryan Ferry That's the question of the day when it comes to cover to cover but now it's the most headlines and before that the latest travel update from purpose built. I see much of it the m 23 is blocked northbound junction 9 junction 8 for the m 25 following a collision involving up to 8 vehicles the lorry involved has a ruptured diesel tank emergency services seen the closure confirmed by mistake a to get in as did London County is stuck in the truck traffic with a baby so if you're in the queues and can see here she could probably do with a bottle of water or any spare stock sorry police say they're going to put eco plans to release the trap traffic in motion now so hopefully you won't be stuck for too long we've also got problems for the a 3 and that's close northbound Ripley following a collision and fuel spillage the diversion Route 2215 to rejoin Arkham is on the move it's a bit slow but it is moving Peter rang in earlier in the 2007 double 240000 he saw some heavy traffic on the Hayes bypass if you want to heading down towards the end for the junction 3 roundabout of the m 4 looking quite congested actually respond off the m 4 is queuing into it and southbound traffic as Peter says is queuing back at towards the Hayes underpass Kensington in preparation for the path to the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday Prince Consort road is closed from today and Kensington Gore will be closed at the weekend there's no Metropolitan line between childhood lots of our and our mission following the signal failure and that means children trains for a mission are running at reduced speed Piccadilly line is now running with minor delays being Northfield need throw. A passenger illness if a Sparks b.b.c. Radio London the next travel at 1230. On digital radio and t.v. . 95.9 x. Factor guns and this crazy station. B.b.c. Radio longer. Thanks mothers use a May Day I'm Christian yo Good afternoon approach as it is taking place outside world would scrubs over the condition inside the West London prison after an inmate was stabbed to death there 2 weeks ago the jail's independent monitoring borders previously said it was a dangerous environment for staff and prisoners alike this man lives next door to the prison and has joined today's protest he's told b.b.c. Radio London he often hears shouting and screaming throughout the night doesn't seem like anyone's really kept things under control as well from what I hear from the showing inside his wife what people are being put on the pressures but violence isn't really being kept down you know what I mean it seems that people are allowed to act on their own feet. If you will I fully programs I've had that people have gone in they haven't really gotten a proper help with safety and things and I mean for the family itself I've just made a mistake if they were bored a loss of life in a place like this as well as 17 year olds being stabbed to death in Canning Town Police were called to a gold ring closed just after 830 last night according to bus drivers nearby at the time the victim was chased by a group travelling in a car who then pulled up stabbed him and made a getaway no arrests have been made a man armed with an assault rifle who killed 17 people at a high school in Florida is thought to be a former pupil who'd been expelled local police named the 19 year old as Nicholas Cruz the gunman set off a fire alarm at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas school in Parkland and shot at people as they left the building Bryan class is a fellow at the London School of Economics and also and a Washington Post columnist he told me.