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This show if you haven't had a full is about to fix most interesting people and places and basically flagging up some stuff that you should go out and see in the county and so not as have a quite an eclectic mix we're going to be talking about rescuing and reclaiming headlines but the Navy crew because Sulu she's from fresh start tends to be want to get some little feathery ladies in their lives keep listening because you'll be in the studio very shortly we're also going to be live with Sam day at the premiere of fighting with my family which is the story of the wrestling not family from the county is it Cinema City he's in his Brad racks he's ready to go and report from the red carpet we can't wait to hear it I'm also welcoming back into the studio from rock N roll the baby she's back in which will convey the stuff until night but chatting about her spots and bodies at last to say I'm not a. Little later on. Today as well I went in nor it she went to the cathedral. To the. Really powerful exhibition on by an artist called James castle. And he's great he was that he's working on actual exhibition as well. With the advent of $966.00 and. Many. More he explains That's coming up a bit late to Rome and every Friday night I don't know if you know this but I welcome the panel into the studio and we have a pretty heated chat about. Vivian in and they're going to be tackling those 2 topics in a bit and tracks on the way from the likes of Klaxons power. And self-esteem and I couldn't help but play this one that has a bit of connection to something that happened on B.B.C. And. Explaining this is Fatboy Slim and crazy. Fatboy Slim and crazy when B.B.C. Radio Norfolk and I set that had a time when B.B.C. Music and she sing last night because we had a really incredible I'm guest on his woman called Gus Harvey she's making brilliant music but she's also has some videos out of the moment she went to Berlin basically to make music and met this really famous filmmaker in photography. And he started making films for her music and it turns out he's actually made films for Fat Boy Slim as well some of his videos about him say I'm still apply that snow is in my head I had to get it out in fact actually would you want to hit. She's really good and you can listen back on B.B.C. Sounds to the interview we did with her yesterday if you like as well and if you like this track it said one of many pieces more to come the dawn. May be. May be. The. He may be. So laid back so horizontal A year after that Harvey and the Don is our guest on music introducing last night as I said but some of that tonight in listening to this I feel a little shy with you until 10 o'clock and loads of interesting people on the show it's not as ever I'm going to be talking about hens very shortly with a woman called Vicky she's from fresh starts for hens and we're going to talking about rescuing and rehiring them within the county as well you can pick up some hens if you want some feathery little friends in your life I'll be asking her how you go about that and what it's all about Morkel her passionate about as well I'm really interested so we're talking about hens and on the flipside to hens we're talking about fighting because someday is at the premiere of fights in my family which is the new film is out starring the rock is the story of the wrestling not family from this area is a big big night for that so we have to catch up with him saying. Can't really marry that together with the hens but as I said it's quite like to go on the show and that's just the start of things you should see what's to come later and tracks as well lives know the tracks I'm going to throw it back to Klaxons Now this is cold and scones. Been standing in the way of control you're listening to B.B.C. Radio no fakin is safe you did so with you till 10 tonight who is doing well we're going to be chatting with a reporter for the evening Sam day who is at the premiere fighting with my family is Cinema City in Norwich the story of the wrestling not family from Norwich is a big big big evening for them and we're going to be catching up with him on the other side of this track from self-esteem if you know your music and you know Sly club this is Rebecca from so I club's new project is really nice and this is called the best. And I know it sounds a little in the right words to me. And he was like but I'm doing the just get. was just really nice upbeat and corner of the bouncy is the way at the scribe a bounce along to that like it tracks on the way in a little while from a 90 in power more as well and with looking hands in the studio very shortly and I'm hoping that we're going to be able to catch up with our reporter some day very soon as well because he's somewhere very very special tonight and he's going to be chatting to us all about fighting he's not fighting himself fight for the he's in his Gladrags and he's actually going to be chatting to us from the U.K. Premiere of fighting with my family which is the long awaited film. It's very much tied to no action the premiere is at Cinema City in tonight's it's very exciting it tells the story of the wrestling night family who might know and in particular of Paige His daughter of Ricky knights and Delia Bevis who started a wrestling dentist here in the city and amongst the glitterati on the red carpet tonight is our very own Sam day and he's that to suss out the scene and gather the gospel for the lights go down and everyone settles to watch the film that's happening at about $830.00 tonight and so he sent us this just a few minutes ago and think he's that I think he's sort of gathering what's going on but I think he might also have a very special guest with him well this is absolutely fantastic it is really surreal because I'm with the night family right now behind them is a cardboard cutout of the really famous actors playing the night family this is really surreal fighting with fighting with my family Cinema City is the V.I.P. Premiere here in Norwich I'll go to Zac 1st how you feeling about this I've been asked this question a lot and you know the answer never changes this is very surreal it feels like you know an amazing dream that you know you feel like you're going to wake up soon and it is just a dream but you know what after the last 2 and a half weeks of travel across the US I've been here and you know great report sites and one bad review this is all very real and it's very surreal feeling to be honest you have heard on Rotten Tomatoes the established you know Website writing film so you know if it's good on Rotten Tomatoes it's a good film 94 percent right yet 94 in a still Great been I believe it started out you know and and just every week it's going up and up but not so you know it's not stopped yet I still think we might get a couple of more percent on that but we have to be happy with 94 rushing credible you know go to Ricky now because you know it's so good that you've got such a quality film about you guys because if. You know it didn't live up to. Live up to the high critic then it would be quite disappointing but you know it's brilliant for you guys to say wrestling is being put down by a lot of media and a lot of films I mean my Which is people Mickey type British fans are real a lot stories about real family and how real struggle. And not enough to point 5 women who have a son you know not running fine not in the white. I mean in Iran why we all work every day working in front of crowds and and trying to pull off what we go so to say interim movie and the. Writers. And you could ask about you know during the about. Iran now this must be quite emotional in terms of your family in this film as well it's quite a personal story for you guys and yet what you've got to you've got to think about us our memories on the on the screen everyone else watching that taken a glimpse into our life that this is stuff that we've actually been through like genuine even I mean you've got to remember. Who was the 1st one that got hit when when he got but not back he went down to vote when Jackie start to go down the vote is only it right there the actual the the story is literally about the the family and you know the search the start on got there just outside but you've also got to remember the 2 that were that were turned away and that's the emotional to me that's the most a sign of it is like one hurt so badly want one by one hurt the SO BADLY what another way how do you feel when you 1st saw this film and secondly how do I feel I feel when I watched of. Course because whether I make but when I watched a complete I could It was not made to family look what we are close and we all live in each other's pockets and we all love each other so much and we all don't. Together but he said Dad started it and my mom then me we're all done to give an exact we've all been together so we all deserve you know it's success to be honest and there was that moment in the trials and it was one page was chosen to go to L.A. . And the way they portrayed it was that moment where you were really reliving it that you weren't picked and then page was you know what there's a there's actually a strange story about it's fast on a watch this movie just come out of really bad mental health sige always writable bangs are a lot of nervous breakdown. Crumble around me you know and I watched this movie fast on October 2007 saying and I had an hour body experience hellishly stepped on my body I watched wired on and I realized I could be proud of my acolytes you know just because I haven't got you know fog a 1000000 followers or you know I haven't got T.V. Camera my face all the time it doesn't mean that I haven't fulfilled more dream I haven't given people that drain on the family every single one of them needs the credit because it's not one person you know there's fog of us in this movie that is be in Detroit and there's 10 of us in total that we all walk in hard to put the night family know reached W I W all on the map and now I'm just proud to be a part of family and talking about being on the map the support for this film has been huge isn't it. Course can only say one thing has been overlooked not to mention Drew MacDonald He was from our kids you know growing up he's a regular agent and sadly passed away a few years ago and I don't think he's looking down tonight. And you know you've been very busy lately Pete on the life of the world tasting the love you when you came here in a limo as well as stretch limo How is it that I'm delighted by. States actually measures within the phrase OK yes it's all about drama. Yes he wanted to come in the ring valiant pull the side of course and we'll fall out in this valley gear but no one's really hooked on that so we got free limo was his company's I don't always know just by this little bells on Roy I knew they were done right so thank you so much tonight family for talking to me and obviously Thank you to all of the actors who played your parts not as good looking but you know. Norfolk support us when we were down in the dumps and we didn't have nothing when we were. There's a bad road you know it was always there. When it really was saw it all up it was. A road you nor I want to thank him for what a poor Rob Rob would imagine robot he worked but he will get a rhyme then we are actually involves both. Got to radio this robot. One more thing obviously there's a lot of people we need to find but as one man that come knocking on our door in 2011 us Max Fisher he come knocking on our door he see a story you know we should have started out Madonna super flaws but the story changed course when we got our tryouts you know and without that man and that documentary on Channel 4 none of this would be possible just the rock couldn't have seen a Senate so Max Fisher deserves a lot of credit for this unfortunately can't be at tonight but I know he's with us in spirit he's here in our hearts and we want to know let him know if he's listening to this we find him wholeheartedly for everything that he's done it without that documentary if you allies wouldn't have seen the documentary he would have had the idea of exactly so big up to him thanks so much guys who are going to . Sam day our reporter who is the premier tonight at Cinema City in know each of fighting with my family head in there talking to the night family and we're going to catch up with Sam again who's still there at the premiere and that's while and see what's happening they'll sit down to watch the film we think about. So we'll see what else he has in store for us in a little while meanwhile try to play and then we're talking hens in the studio. Like. Don't touch. Me. We have to. Bring. The. Cost of. What. You want to what it. Is and she says B.B.C. Radio no fix I feel it with you until 10 o'clock tonight I've been begging since the beginning of the show I really want to talk about hands tonight and throughout the year on next guest spends many hours caring about the welfare of hands and that he still runs fresh stuff the hands in Norfolk hit the Norfolk leg of excess. Across the country and deals with rescuing and rehiring our feathery friends Hi Vicki Hello there tell me a little bit about fresh start for hens that is across the entire country yes it is it's a nonprofit making organization that started in 2006. And we rescued Ex commercial hens. They make wonderful pets as how. Did your love of hen start was it before you became involved in them yes when when I think we've been keeping hens for about 4 and a half years now we moved to the country just the garden seemed the right sort of garden to have hens and we just I became addicted. And I think we've been keeping hens about a year and I saw an ad for I just came across on Facebook and I just got into touch with them to say I'd actually you know do you need any volunteers and I was going to go and help but there was the closest collection point to me which was back olds. And then they rang me and said Actually how do you feel about having a collection point in Norfolk were desperate really and I said well what do I need to do. And it's just sort of snowballed from there and I'm very involved. How many hands you know you know as well how many of you got them and we don't have that many We have an on line we keep our is that all that many you know I had a lot more. I tend to keep my sort of how many I have quite low because when I have a rehab I would then keep any of the Pauli's OK and I need to go to fit them in some way yeah exactly the hundreds of hand well that's been my dream. When the very 1st started having hands in this garden of yours where they read home tens or did you just how do you do the Hen if you not know I was very I actually want to rehire my dialogue. Research about what happens to them in and it was actually our 1st hens came from a rescue called the little Hen rescue which unfortunate going anymore and they were our very 1st we got 6. And they were our very 1st girls that we had and it just sort of snowballs it's addictive so yeah you know it always fit one more in so many things could addictive before. And is going to head OK for that so I'll tell it how addictive they are and how I say I think I've got several questions as I go back to . Fresh stuff for heaven's sake do you run the sort of Norfolk like a bit what you had what do you do for them what is your job my job is to promote my collection point there's actually 3 now 3 collection points in Norfolk I say I was the original one. And then came on board and now North Walsham So actually we cover the whole of Norfolk really nicely so people don't have to travel so far to come collect their hens you have to travel for it but I go. Through that then say you call your collection points but obviously the hens come from somewhere so what you're saying is was that it worked out OK They we work with the local where we were farmers. And they'll give us a date on when they're barn is due to be cleared if you like um and we then find and we start promotion of our Facebook and then on our website as well. And then we launch our home dates and then I promote like MT and I will do whatever I need to do to you know spread the word that we're looking for homes we're very active on our Facebook page we're very active on our website. And then we people will then register they register when they if they want to click you know over to get some hands they have to then send photograph. Yes of their coop because like with any animal any rescue animal you go to other rescue centers when they do cats and dogs and guinea pigs and things like that they have home checks it's very difficult for us to home check 3000 hens Yes in any one you know any one time so we do ask the new keepers to send photos of their coop and they're set up it doesn't have to be anything elaborate it can be something very basic they just need some a sort of a shelter so a coop they're not that expensive as a lot any set up for a set up for a pat you have an initial outlay I think after we've spent about $100.00 pounds on it and it lasted a while and then you just you know you get more and more as you go along well they don't last forever you know you start somewhere and also a 2nd hand. So we ask for these photos to come in and then they are then all collated and coordinated we have in our maintain We're all volunteers we all have different roles that go into a central point. And then you know there are people within on our website there's a whole big dropdown list of where you would want to collect your hands from right here we have hands got to late we have Kendall we have done in stand south we have them in Wales you know so that's how people go about that kind of journey to collect is really what I yelled out and what you declare is really dedicated started because that's what we went through the last time that you because I spoke to you before we had you on this Yes And you're about to go on what you called I think a run their next morning here talk we were OK I will finish work on a Friday normally a lunch time yeah I think I picked the van up so why hire a looter with a tire lift and then myself and my daughter Amy and my friend Donna we then drive down to wherever the farm is and it can be up to 4 hours drive the M $25.00 on a Friday afternoon or Friday evening is not fun however we get down to where the farm is we never disclose where the farm is we get down and then we are by about 4430 the next morning on the farm for 5530 is there ever without the volunteers from yeah but we all sleep I mean there's like 3 to a room in a in a very Salukis Travelodge. You know in there long enough to worry about it to be honest like such an adventure it's actually quite jolly but it's quite good fun. So we're on the farm we then have a role each person who works on the farm has a role so you'd have the catcher who actually goes into the bombs where the hens are and you open the doors of a bar and you've got 3000 hens facing you is. Just an amazing sight gives you goose bumps it's fantastic because you know that all every single one of those is going to go on to have an amazing life. So then you know we then work so we then catch we create we then put them all on the vans and then the vans go right across the country and I then drive my hens they're not really mine I'd like to keep them all but I don't back to my collection point well we then unload them we then feed them water them and check and I do each and every hand. And we normally give them about a 2 hour rest period just because they can get quite stress and that gives us enough time to identify there's any problems and then our exciting bit is all our a home has turned out and they're happy faces with their boxes and the children in there they bring their children because actually it's a real family occasion you know the we let them and they'll We try not to wear that been awful we don't let them choose their hand because they're all little ginger ninjas you know they're all just. One looks very much like the other. You know of the same that one's got the more others and some of them are a bit little bit of them ready when we get them but I guess if. I'm going to made it very many feathers but sort of a week to 10 days. Good food fresh air they look fantastic I can imagine their direction there and it must just be such a rewarding thing for you as well having hands like that and watching them kind of transform They will never I don't know how much pens really conceive the world around them but the they were intelligent well this sort of they would never expect that with them live their whole life in a barn with 3 or 3000 of them some of the bands are a lot bigger but. Some of them absolutely. And then they get to get taken down to these homes that all of them forever it's really beautiful actually and. So you've got. A runway coming up why have I have I've got one in March and we're going to share went to work share all those hens those 3300 coming out 16th of March and all of those hands have homes which is phenomenal We are so so happy they're just launched though another a home and so I'm really looking for some new homes how many home in this time 3000 another 3000 and that's going to be on the 6th of April OK so I know you've spoken a bit about how amazing is to have one before but sell it in a very short but sweet way why should people be home these hens they make the most marvelous Pats and they give you breakfast every day. There is a bonus. There inquisitive they are. They there just a lover you can lose I was just watching them potter around your garden. They can be a bit destruct you know disruptive around your garden they like to help and that's not always very helpful. But they make the most they've got wonderful personalities take a couple of weeks to sort of get used to because they're not used to dealing with humans because they've just been in a band situation. But once they get to know you and they'll just follow you everywhere I mean we are ours and the garden we have trouble trying to keep the house said because I just want to know what you're doing. But I mean really good pets for children as well once once they've settled in and you know they're they know where they are and where their food is and that sort of thing I think they give children. A sense of purpose where you know they've got a responsibility and they need cleaning out and. You know they need feeding every day and I think it is such a good way for children to learn about how to care for another animal Yeah I know it's sounds like a positive off the positive really very dutifully. That has been added. And I just want to ask Adam did you fall in love with hens at the same time as Vicky did you for quite as deeply. As this you. Know it was something she always wanted to do and you know she can do what she wants but obviously Our been involved in helping clearing off the van and get him out the cry and so on and so forth rehiring Di Yes it can be quite fun. It was never really my saying on certainly don't fancy the order trucking across the country to. Up with a crack at the well not even. On some farm but you know she does a great job and so does everybody help here. We get so many volunteers family members turning up to lend and watched it grow from the 1st $62000.00 it's ridiculous how it's gone you must be proud of parents. Yeah. Proud of if you do and I don't even do you think you're good. And I didn't you. Would out of this welding you know I work for packed in would rise in Norfolk which is an animal sanctuary which is crazy it's like is just about every animal you can think of from llamas to ferret. Just everything what chicken chickens is well yeah and so on yeah we've got just about a wife and a new shop up in Holt I think that's very early March it's a sad day. Now we are 13th shot been going 21 years. But I work mine Lee in the way or are sent out in the van we go around to people people might donations like fire not nice I we've got a lot of furniture or we've got some food for the cats and the dogs and the rabbits and whatever so the idea of you both being in found separate. You know what you're doing these are 2 things different but tell it in that way and. Do you enjoy the feathery girls around the garden. They're not taken up with you because I'm the one that does all the gardening and when I've allowed stuns on the grass and you're coming along with them our. Can get a bit stressful from a. So knows me. Thank you for coming in and I think you can you just direct people who might be interested in being one of these 3000 or a couple of these 3000 hens what they need all they need to do. Go on to the website so it's W W W dot fresh start for hens dot co dot U.K. You will see a drop down box and if you live more north Norfolk than your collection point would be North Walsham if you live in Yarmouth why your question would be a CO and anywhere else your collection point would be my south and I am what to Norfolk fresh start for hands and we've got a very active Facebook page and we're always after people to come and find us send us a message we are asking for people to send us pictures of the hens we're happy with anything people want to send us amazing Vickie thanks so much and let us know how it carries then we live rounds absolutely stay in touch and and maybe see if we can make some room within the A.B.C. Radio this is going to consider but I think we're OK Larry never speak to you. You're listening to B.B.C. Radio no faking it so if you did so with it's not until 1011 they wouldn't she and Adam as well fresh start for Hence what you need to set if you want to get those feathery friends in your life and I'm a mother before that we sent our Sam day out to a very sparkly. Premiere tonight of fighting with my family which is the story of the wrestling night family from Norwich at the rocks and it is happening at Cinema City tonight and he actually got to speak to the family which is pretty we had that earlier and I said we're going to go back to him that actually is back in the studio motive right now and yet more than absolutely high wall a gram of a.