It is 11 o'clock let's get you the very latest news has Janet Honda the M.P. For Great Yarmouth has told B.B.C. Radio Norfolk that time is running out to save what's left of hens because coastline this weekend storms left 10 chalets teaching on the sandy cliff edge Brandon Lewis says the authorities are planning an action but he says all involved have to now get on and do something to stop erosion the chair of him has be Parish Council is Keith Korea. The government would listen to how we a badly needed sea defenses. 3 years ago now we could potentially have 6 go into the say we need more houses are going to take it's going to say to get say differences sort. The roads minister is meeting key figures across Norfolk today who want the government to Jewel the whole of the A 47 Jessye Norman is in King's Lynn it's all being arranged by the A 47 alliance group in Norfolk made up of business leaders and councils the chair is the county councillor Martin will be who says Mr Norman won't just get the A 47 message from the alliance is going to be also with businesses and. Local authorities across all the county and we need to impress on him you need to get the whole Rio 47 do it all away from our own away to the east coast thieves have broken into the whole can al sanctuary in Sculthorpe it happened in the run up to the weekend when 3 taxidermy birds in cases were stolen eggs were also taken. The Gambling Commission has recommended that the maximum stake for slot machines should be 2 pounds the industry had said a blanket reduction would cost thousands of jobs here's our business correspondent Dominic O'Connell bookie's worst fears that the maximum stay could be cut from $100.00 pounds to just 2 pounds have not been realized at least not yet the Gambling Commission says a precautionary approach would be to set the maximum stake 30 pounds but history says that the final decision is for the government which might want to take into account the harm the problem gambling does consumer choice and public opinion the report is critical of a wide range of other aspects of the industry's behavior including the standards of a sabotaging and the way it deals with problem gamblers work starts today on building a new hotel along Great Yarmouth sea front the premier in south of the Pleasure Beach theme park will have 80 rooms now the Pleasure Beach owner Albert Jones wants to build a cinema and more restaurants he says Currently the offer in nor it is so much better and draws customers away from the coast that's why we go and so many more people travel to knowledge to go to the pitches but it's not just the pitches they go there to eat before our. Office if we can offer an indoor attraction all year round you know we've got to accept the fact there's more more chimney pots in Great Yarmouth if you look at all the new development has an aside it's you know there's more people here we need to carry it for the more year round B.B.C. Radio News It's 3 minutes past 11. The radio know folks weather cold windy and cloudy itm increasing amounts of sunshine this afternoon a top temperature of one degree let's have your weather in 3 though in Texas 758 has gone for breezy sunny just plain cold was up from Sarah's intention and though my way there in 3 words bright breezy and poor and live in Alton morning to have their bright sunny and. Cold thank you for that and also the weather in 3 grateful washing surely in small rooms as gone for that we're going to have a cold and frosty breezy NY overnight temperatures down to freezing point and Tamara mainly dry and mild a day tomorrow would like to Wayne's the best of any sunshine will be in the West top temperature tomorrow though still pretty cold though it just 3 degrees Well hello there good morning and thank you for joining us for a brand new week it's Christy Jackson thrown into one and we've got our own walking talking Radio Times bloke in the studio shortly Brett Mills will be here with his top picks the telly this week including the new series of the Darryl's Did you watch it last night what do you think what telly tell you about the shows that you're enjoying 816-036-1732 extension 1 thank you also if you calls and text regarding producer adds one key it without a few If you say that you've got one leg shorter than the other have you got a story this is the little bit old like that 813 double 3 and start message with the word get you stories and plus Kev is back for Monday's trip to the fact corner and we find out about the man who inspired Indiana Jones plays. 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Guide and as I said it is something you're enjoying or maybe not liking too much do to us now we not have a bit of chat about it the way we certainly do You certainly do let's let's kick off with the shows that he chose for us last week in the very 1st one was saving the British Bulldog which is last Wednesday B.B.C. One yeah this is a documentary prevented by Catherine Tate and you know all of programmes about pets but it was looking at the problem that the bulldog because of the way she's been bred over the past kind of 50 years has completely changed its head shape and its body shape and so now has a lot of health problems including cardiac problems and in particular breed. Being and just wondering whether the animal can be saved or whether the British Bulldog is just an unhealthy beast and will always be and so on. I thought this is a really interesting documentary though I found some of the people on it really frustrating the man from the kennel club who Catherine Tate went and interviewed and all of that stuff to do with the idea of having competitions to do with animals about how how they look and see Chris was on television the way yes yes very timely it was and it's I mean obviously we've got rid of competitions of television to do with how people look so Miss World and those kind of things we don't do but apparently the idea of animals competing by their appearance is still OK and we allow that on television there's been as we talked about last week lots of fuss about a thing like craft where animals that are when it are not always the most healthy animals and on this Catherine take went to the kennel club and talked about the ways in which the bulldog could be bred in order to be healthier and the kennel club man was just sort of where they're not didn't really want that did they do that people might leave the kennel club and obviously you know we want lots of members as much as we can and I was really concerned about their seeming kind of lack of acknowledgment of the impact they have on the ways in which these animals are bred that people are doing it for those kinds of competitions so if you set standards people are not going to break those animal world anyway and I'm not a dog owner I'm not owner you are. You know you got your dog but why would you. Go and purchase an animal knowing that it had health problems why would you do that well this is the thing isn't there I mean I think most people as we've seen in this program don't know that and one of the interesting things they want to think they did was surely they must know what I think if you go to a reputable breeder you would issue quite understandably that there must be some kind of national standards that are set that ensure the animal is healthy and of course their aunt and so you would think you know same ways in terms if you buy anything by a fridge or whatever that there must be national standards ensuring that it that it's safe or it's healthy and that's what we're saying in this program that there aren't and so that's a real problem and then the other thing being that because the dog has changed and so we have an expectation about how it looks now with that we look at a bulldog I think that's what a bulldog meant to look like and it's not and the really kind of rasping sound they make when they brief which is become kind of perfectly normal now and it's the vets on this program were saying that's not normal it shouldn't be doing that so it's also about the things that we think is normal and healthy for a bulldog or not but that's because they've they've changed so much well I don't know I don't I still think the owners happened to answer for as well to go buy a dog like that and where they purchase that from Surely the end is the new owners that those dogs have something to own say well I say I think you do but you have to in any purchase you assume the seller has some sets of response. And I mean you can look on Gumtree now and find people selling Yeah you can and so this is what it's about going to reputable breeders or you know as I would always say get a rescue dog true absolutely true did you watch Did you watch that program last week I'd be really interested to know what what you thought of that saving the British Bulldog is a B.B.C. One last Wednesday I won 63617321 quick comment from Ross not about that show but last week's Eastenders was amazing with Mick and Aiden storyline now dead or issue though. We saw one of those one offs where they only have 2 characters in it only do those and he started well again anyway your favorite shows at the moment I want 683617321 let's have a quick no or no think we might now let's go into the next one last Thursday Channel 49 o'clock my baby's life who decides this was a tough watch for me Go on then tell me about this I don't have children and I didn't think I would cry but I did eat right and I found it was heartbreaking and I like at the beginning I thought well surely it's a black or white thing. There's a if the baby would survive and have a life then yeah keep it going but by the end of it I was I was I didn't know what to think I mean you want your program out there so yeah a documentary about children's hospital and dealing with the ethics of children who . Are Born in ways which means they're probably never going to leave the hospital and so whether they should they should continue to live or not I mean it's one of those where you just want you thinking Thank goodness I have never been and hope to never be you know you know what is it you want and how you deal with that and the and the conflicts actually between the medical professionals and and some of the parents where the medical professionals were you know now and again saying we would let the parent Some parents do some of the things that they wanted to do one of things I thought was really interesting on this because one of the children in the end did die the parents decided she should go to a hospice and die and that family throughout were their voices were changed and they were pixilated because they were so worried about reprisal of the backlash and so she did you know and if they would get pilloried in one way and the other thing I thought was really interesting was that as they were getting to that decision to let the child die they said to the medical professionals if we do this will you think you've wasted all that time all that medical time and money and I thought that's a really fascinating thing that as a parent would you get to a point where you go Well I have to carry. Trying to let my children live because these doctors and nurses spent so much time and money I'll feel like I've let them down when I see the doctors nurses ago you know this is up to a point your decision but you could just get entrapped in this idea of we must do more treatment we must do more kind of medical help yet a really tough watch though again as I said last week this is the kind of thing television should be doing if we're watching this going I don't know what to do in this situation and forcing us to have these kind of conversations particular time when I say said in this at the beginning this program they now developed the ability to keep people alive. Further than that develops the ability to make those people have good lives so keeping people alive is kind of quite easy and straightforward now and I do and up to 3 calls for 1000000 was that was that one of the YEP something her Yep CHILD Yep So if you're spending that money there what can you what can the N.H.S. Not spend money on all those really really difficult decisions I mean a 2nd episode this week and if this kind of forces us to have kind of a national conversation about this stuff that would be a reality we need to yeah it's a it was a while as we've said our programming our part to watch but needed to be watched Let's say that my baby's life who decides last Thursday Channel 49 did you watch that what did you think I 168-361-7321. Radio little folk travel and his cola thank you very much in the center of no right should they say 140 Sweetbriar road is still looking slow all night southbound stretch out dayroom road you're on with road through ditching them is slow will not westbound stretch out the junction for Norwich road and coming through Goldston the I one full 3 Beccles road westbound is queuing between a battle's road opticals down on say a new road Bradwell having a little Great Yarmouth Bridge Road is queueing in both directions between whole key and Mill Road when you train 50 minute delays and some cancellations Well great to Anglia a small warning between apes which an orange because of date breathers damage some overhead Why is if you see anything or can update me call I 160-361-7321 extension 1 PAULA Brett's with B.B.C. Radio for travel. Right come on everyone listen up from Monday we've got a new file number that's come on the pens and paper that you phones out write this down it's 803897321 What was that 803 I now in 732 times not working said again would you eat away 103-897-3210 extension 809 Well I get charged for that it's completely free to call from your landline phone call that's handy Lisa remember to tell our listeners if you want to get in touch with our programs or tell us any stories it's a way 103-8973 B.B.C. Radio in fact you're part of the. Number you have. And it changes from next week we'll be reminding you of the new number all this week here on B.B.C. Radio Norfolk Brett Mills is here we are talking about T.V. We want to know the shows that you are enjoying at the moment or not as the case may be Alfie on the text is a big fan of action taking Mondays 10 o'clock I.T.V. To which we spoke about the other week yeah that's the new comedy with Tom David yet one of James Bond spoof Yeah we like yes we like that one elf we definitely do and thief a on the Tx this is one about. The Bulldogs Yeah people should use their common sense is so well B.S. The dogs are suffering with a lot of that child to suffer like that no I bit the doctors demanding something should be done to help them that's true and that's what happened a lot of people having lots of surgery at the Bulldogs Now the last program that you picked last week this was one that was a Sunday night. Looking at you know i T.V. Last night I pull the towels last week you suggest really watch a lot of T.V. On the Sunday and there is a reason for that yet you think it's rubbish and lacks the proof that it's a direct. It is like this was a little test of myself the 3rd series of the door also has been a massive hit and I've never seen it yeah I watched it last night and within I think about the 1st 30 seconds I just thought this isn't for me. What didn't you like about Keeley Hawes doing a posh accent and it was this really to a overlook everybody kind of accent are just going to be an entire hour of people talking like that. So there's that kind of posh ness that I just really difficult to watch and don't enjoy and it wasn't really about anything I mean I know I think that might be my problem it's Sunday night television it often feels like it's not about anything it's just kind of some fun stuff feels a few hours yeah I know but that's not that's not what television. And I don't know what you think I meant to find foreigners funny in this program. Though of course you know the British people and stupid and silly as well is there anything you like to bet I mean it had some animals in it so that was the name. Of course it's nice to see kind of core food looking pretty but I you know it's where I sort of think I don't know why I'm watching television to see a pretty place that I'm not in under other pretty place so yeah it just reminded me of what I mean I didn't hate it but I think because it didn't feel like there was actually anything there to hate It was just an hour of things happening so when I was not really about anything I remember the 1st series not quite enjoyed the 1st series and any went off the boil a bit with with the 2nd series OK And because it's nothing like the book now is it my family another round of me here and it's so that's from a. Lot of it. Was Sunday night that well this is what I was telling honest. I mean it's a big hit and it shows that I'm out of kilter with with the majority of the viewing audience yes. 78 what does Brett think of the man in the High Castle you know this is an Amazon Prime it isn't I don't. Not saying it's the adaptation of Philip K. Dick novel isn't it on the answer to series now yeah but it's not one I've seen I'm afraid if you say that you've your Amazon I have I have got Amazon Prime I'm not watching what I'm watching on Amazon Prime at the moment is The Looming Tower which is brilliant OK and that's a dramatization of the book and it's about the CIA and the F.B.I. And what happened before the before the Twin Towers so no one knew information and the other new bits of information but they didn't pass that information between the looming towers get now this is interesting because of about a year ago Evan would have been talking about Netflix and people talking about Netflix going off the boil and it seems everyone's going I was on prime now there is some good stuff on Amazon Prime I will say that right well let's move forward to this week what if you chose and watch the 1st one so Wednesday B.B.C. 2 o'clock a new kind of reality documentary series what if Chrissie during difficult times in your life you had an expert whispering advice and support in your Enough course you do produce runs out then. You tell us a little. But what if this was in other parts of your life you had somebody in your ear telling you what to do so this new 5 part series is where they're getting a group of experts they're calling them say geez here and so when somebody is going through some difficult in their life they have an they have a hidden earpiece and non of their nobody else knows that this person has got these hidden earpiece that can help them do stuff so for example in this 1st episode there's a person called Brett who's a 1st time parent with twins and he and his wife are exhausted from a pregnancy full of medical complications they get home and he has whispering in his ear through a small piece to Italian mothers and an Irish no one giving him advice on how to look after. This so. Well it's an idea for a program was the most bizarre thing I learned just about getting advice and so you know so you. Advice in real time but the whole point behind it is that his wife doesn't know that this is happening nobody else knows that he's got these people whispering in easier also in this 1st episode this bloke called down who's getting married but he's reaching out to strokes which rendered him blind and unable to walk and so he's getting help and he's a nice ears which is to do with his speech because what about kind of Rooney's speech and supporting his bride to be the other Sadie's that a peace making people hear those 2 New York cops some healers from South Africa and a Norwegian health. So I start now I think of. A totally random I did. Well to look for. The secret helpers who Wednesday B.B.C. To. Cloak write that one down to make sure you contact is next week with what you think I will go on to the next couple of shows that Brad has picked off to this status with Sharon. Let's. Just. Taylor Swift edge Sharon and everything has changed Good morning it is Chrissie Jackson until one Bret Mills he's here with the T.V. Guide today we'd like to know the shows that you're enjoying at the moment or not as the case may be if you want to text it it's 813 double 3 and start your message with the words nor for the sacred helpers Wednesday B.B.C. 8 o'clock was the very 1st pick for Bret that's a totally random show I can't wait to say that because it just sounds bizarre The 2nd one was what she 2nd choice and this is a bit mad sees so according to the government what is the biggest threat to civilian life in this country right now. The biggest threat norovirus Oh we're close is it a virus probably a flu or flu epidemic who is the most likely one which is interesting when we can you know we worry quite rightly about things like terrorist attacks and all that kind of actually good thing that's most likely to hit a large number of people is a flu epidemic and apparently we do on so you're saying that for a while they have been saying that for quite some time and so in order to do some research into they and find out how a kind of flu epidemic would work the B.B.C. Is unleashing a virtual flu pandemic across the U.K. And so this program contagion the B.B.C. For pandemic that's on Thursday before 9 o'clock. Is looking at this and want to keep things you can't work out how a disease spreads you know that once a disease is out it's how it kind of gets passed around and so this is a massive science experiment that all of us can take part in so there's an app you can download which I downloaded because morning. And that means we're doing it right now I'm going to have it right now and so what it does is it means your contagious so right now Chrissy cording to the B.B.C. I'm contagious and I'm currently in fact you didn't know this when you vote. And what this app will do is track my movements during the next 24 hours just once an hour or see this you know you might not want to download the app if you're worried about security and privacy and those kinds of things tracks my movements over the next hour and then if thousands and thousands of people do this they can use all that data to work out how a disease would spread so as I go about my day to day how many people I'm going to infect and then if I mean fixing you where do you go for the rest of the day how does that kind of. Everything that you touch Yeah stores and things like that exact It looks as though he's interested in this program put your headphones on and have a chat with braces right up my street although having said that it does make you feel like you want to wash your hands slightly Yes thinking about this just this is going to I don't think it is it is an airborne So if you're hearing this well he's quite scary isn't it I think we've spent the last well in in the West we've probably spent the last 100 years or so quite safe and sound and we don't really worry about pandemics like this to be the Spanish flu was the last one to really really hit the west where we we have been told the quite a while that it's you know something will happen at some point you've got this antibiotic resistance now haven't we that is growing so this will be a virus yet and we could they're going to just tested out or. Something which would cause you can only the government can only prepare to deal with that problem if it knows how a disease might spread inside. That's the big issue about how these diseases spread and mention there the Spanish flu outbreak so that was 918 you know how many people are infected. 500000000. And it killed between $50.10 and not just in the west around around the world so so about kind of one in $105.00 for it's 5 percent of the global population was wiped out just went on a slow outbreak in 1900 so it's something like that that can just kind of go so this is a really I mean I think it'll be a fun and interesting program but it's also really important bit of research the B.B.C. Doing with Cambridge University and other universities to try and map out of diseases I think I mean I think it's really interesting but do you think we also some of us get a little bit of a kick out of this kind of scare mongering but we like to be frightened I just bring you may remember back in the eighty's there was threats which was a sort of a tree about a nuclear war Well the bombs fell in Sheffield in the rest Britain and I still watch that slightly with horror the same time I think it's quite exciting Well this is it this is why you before your time and before yours as well Brown I remember grow that working out nuclear war not that you member there was a program and text and if you remember this is well call survivors Yeah that was a B.B.C. Program and that was about. Right was and it was a remake about 56 years ago and so did yeah they did a 2nd that wasn't quite popular but yes survivors was it was a big hit yeah in great white Terry Nation who I don't know only I remember being terrified when that was and yeah yeah so it's kind of T.V. To scare you on B.B.C. It is download the app and be contagious is that right yeah but I'm sorry I've infected Ukraine basically if you're still here next week before 9 o'clock Thursday for that B.B.C. For pandemic contagion and your last program that you've chosen OK So something a bit sillier Instead there is quite straightforward SEAL team this is Saturday at Sky 19 o'clock a new drama series. Yes following the U.S. Navy SEALs on a series of dangerous world wide missions so big shouty lots of explosions adventure series big you know perfectly right for Saturday at 9 o'clock the kind of thing that you that you want the big name that's in it is I don't know how you pronounce the surname David Boreanaz who was in Buffy and in Bones Oh all right he's good so I should learn how to say surname and he plays the team's leader. And yeah it's an episodic series which is I'm going off an adventure so the 1st one is I'm going out and capturing an ISIS leader later episodes to be chemical weapons rescuing hostages or capturing war criminals and the program is also about the impact impact on those people's families lives back home as you know if your if your husband or wife or whoever he's running up is the least. Then you have to kind of do with a sense of why that's not quite good reviews have been solid but but also kind of pretty say the program bit predictable Rotten Tomatoes 69 percent so that's kind of . Well I don't know it's going to be amazing but as it was an easy so I did not watch this is already been shown in the state yeah yeah yeah so your 3 programs for the coming away the secret helpers Wednesday B.B.C. 2 at 8 contagion the B.B.C. For pandemic that's a B.B.C. Reporter not a clock and then the last one there that Bret chosen for SEAL Team which is Saturday sky one knowing thank you very much I must see next week it is. This is. we've. Been losing. We've. Reviewed. All young lovers in the air and died about vision morning in. Just a B.S. About. Shows that we like my phone 7 year old absolutely love what would your kids do Jason Manford we spoke about that on the show as well before haven't we this where the parents have to guess what their children would do in a series of tunnels and they when they win prizes also my T.V. Isn't a proper family show says Ross are you going to play the new George as was single yes we were just white. I spied with ma little I care of in the corner of morning has let me have good morning what are your 3 facts today well have you ever heard of so Richard but what the old actor he was no longer with us no the British explorer No he's birthday today never heard of in the phone 821 you might ask why A's Victorian floor OK So we've got 3 facts today on British explorer said Richard in 3rd place in 3rd place in my Alice and did. He was an explorer a translight or a North spoilt diplomat soldier cartographer it just goes on and on the things he did he published about $47.00 books and he was the scribe in a big tree as one of the most remarkable men of these times he studied very sculptures and trogs in Africa and I travelled round the well he spent 38 languages I mean hacking. As extraordinary a very extraordinary man and he was meant to be the inspiration for Sean Connery's Indiana Jones his fall back in the film a lot. More I can see why he picked him that's in 3rd place 2nd place could they invent it Coca-Cola and that's random Isn't he was in the Africa and he tried to swim during the being made from Poland not much in space and some of the old code. So he could have invented it that you know he didn't invent that he didn't do that and you know winning fact he was really was even. With a friend of his. Fitzgerald a great 9th together they translated the Concentra into English on the zone and he translated the deed perfectly and gotten all I say exploring of another kind United precisely what can I say apart from just a little. Thank you very much. I love. My. Radio travel and a quick update from Florida thank you very much well we've just heard that the I 17 westbound has been closed there's been an accident between the around about and station road that is slowing people down heading between King's lame and long sought an emergency services there are now on the scene through one Stanton only one for 9 Redgate Hill the southbound stretch is particularly slow between the princess drive at Hunstanton and the BE 1454 at he chim 40 Sweetbriar road in the center of the slow one that southbound stretch at Durham road your trains between it and orange all now running to time again if you see anything or can update me call I 160-361-7321 extension 1 PAULA Brett's with B.B.C. Radio Norfolk travelled. On Sunday breakfast this week the latest is the mini based from the East arrived in Norfolk. For our dog. Park. Point is this is a man so excited we are back after the news a May Day with a lunch. He calls in the songs that you would like to hear 016 is free 6.7321. For news to. The B.B.C. Radio 5. It is midday Let's get you the latest news right now his. Turn beachside times ne Great Yarmouth may have been left to unsafe to use off to major coastal erosion this weekend winds and high tide have battered the cliffs that hems Bay and gardens of crumbled away now inspectors are assessing the chalets teetering on the edge of the cliff to see if they can still be lived in the local M.P. Brandon Lewis told Radio Norfolk this morning that the authorities have got to do something about effective sea defenses to protect times there the reality is people are living. On a solution that can give some protection so. We all thought you know it's not the easiest job in the world and we've got to carry on the work.