Good afternoon 4 o'clock news for comes from Iona apps Council is an Oxford shall have pledge to crack down on social media abuse up a Scorpio to bethen Phillips has more. A full council meeting today back to motion condemning social media attacks one female counsellor said she'd been horrified by the level of abuse she'd received when standing for election say she'd been called an awful human being and worse others express concern that attacks on social media could put off people thinking of standing for public office by backing today's mission counsellors pledge to seek out and stop abuse among their own ranks by other elected members or activists councillor Kira monitors one of many councillors concerned with how abuse and social media impacts local politics why would somebody new young but with the best intentions to stand for office if I could see the. Boy people who just sit anonymously having a go at them and it's not just nasty it's getting. Cosmetics retailer lash is turning one of its former shops in Oxford into a homeless shelter the company was criticised last month after boards were placed outside its shop on call Market Street where rough sleepers had been using the doorway for shelter pool Wheatley lushes property director says it was an error and they've had a change of heart once we took the holding down we realised that actually we should be probably doing something for the homeless and for the area we've been supportive of them for a while now and so we want to get in touch with a homeless charity and see if we can do a bit more this Christmas the Immigration Minister says the government will simplify the process for e.u. Citizens applying for permanent residency rights in the u.k. Off to Bret's it Brandon Lewis says a more straightforward online registration will replace an $85.00 page form the labor m.p. Alison McGovern thinks is progress of some sort I think what Frank said today is welcome if it's an acknowledgement that the Home Office is basically people in the past that I would question whether the amount of staff that we've got to deal with this is enough and I think at the heart of this is trust and I think the government has got much further to go. To rebuild trust on the issue of you nationals in the u.k. a Man suspected of attempting to set off a low tech explosion at a bus terminal in New York has been charged with Tara fences 27 year old a coyote that was injured in the incident in central Manhattan yesterday Haynes in Staten St John are still without power after extreme weather damaged overhead power lines Scottish and Southern electricity networks are putting mobile generators into the area tonight to provide electricity by hatefully 8 pm about 270 people are affected and chief executive of the royal meterological society Liz Bentley says the end of the bitter weather is in sight we've had the cold conditions now with temperatures just dropping away night after night after night but I'm pleased to say it is the last night. Just before we do in the day but tonight we're expecting weather system you know the long think of as the temperatures will rise during the night tonight and August which is weather for tonight it's going to start dry and cold that cloud and rain will be missed parts by midnight low temperatures of minus one degree Celsius b.b.c. Radio Oxford news it's 3 minutes past for. You and your stories. On b.b.c. Radio. And rain and freezing temperatures if I remember my physics what does that mean it means Ice Ice Baby oh yes whatever that's like interesting day of range of temperatures and some beautiful sights to be seen as they some this morning show on the snow covered hills and so on lovely as long as you don't actually have to negotiate the snow and ice I was in West London this morning taking my elder some of our breakfast to say his birthday today so they can have breakfast this morning and journey to London reminded me that it's warmer there than he's here started out I think it's minus 6 when I came out the front door this morning. And it was all the way up to plus one other time I reached West London. Of the North has returned to work out all right I am. Back in the traffic control center for a slightly even gated break in Ireland exactly a slightly prolonged soldier and to the small island to our left yes it's a lot of back of the forces of a rival to prove it I'm here and I've brought some fresh snow with me and it's lovely What a terrible time you must imagine your stay in Ireland with your relatives and so on being extended did you find something to do at all well I often find that snow all over falls on the high stool I've often found somewhere it's the best place to shelter from these present of course you'd all know what it's like child this sort of thing has no physical effect on me at all you with swords and find no I can eat and drink as much as I like well as well as long as you are safe and dry and well that's exactly what we are looking like this afternoon not looking too bad actually the city center a little bit busier in and around the Headington area along Hedley way in both directions are going to be only a 44 heading out of town it's about 56 minutes already heading out to casting to do keep your data big 345 mine 3 to 6 doubles x. Yeah let's see if we can make it through rush hour safely together shall we keeping an eye on sports headlines Durham sell about the kind of football tonight because of the weather and the ice is not nice for local football it's no go you could say for 4 Southern League matches for 2 teams that use the roads and also in the sports bullets and we're going to hear from 2 of the country's top female Olympians as they have their say on the huge mental challenge this faced when top athletes give up a sport that's coming up at $430.00 yes they've got to get competitive with something once they give up sport Scrabble but for me that does it but then of course I was never a top athlete Jerome problem if you think I'm sledging at the. Past And if you are without power this afternoon if you were one of the chosen few My how you've been. Just yeah sympathies and keep us in the picture oh yeah that's know what's going on. Is the. 345911. On b.b.c. Radio. C . Z. Z. C. Since we made it. Well coming up next. Well we've got another. Famous trumpet. Playing for us today find out about 6 minutes time also on the way this side of 5 a fascinating discovery. Very very old piece of. Beautiful. Are you doing it because the lump of Amber and put it up to the late and admire it's qualities but. Some research has a founder take inside that piece of Amber take that like your dog or cat gets or you get if you're not careful you're strolling through some undergrowth we've got to take in there and it's holding on to a bit of dinosaur from a long long time ago so is this an exciting path that could lead us to recreating dinosaurs Well who knows we'll talk about that side of 5 o'clock plus dogs helping children with autism transforming lives for some families with an autistic child here about that very soon and you heard about the research on how we ought to walk on ice while what weight to walk on ice so as not to fall over in new Barrison fashion very easy to fall over and this time of year we're up according to the sort of analysis I've seen here when we walk normal style even when the other leg you know the routine. Our legs ability to support our weight is split mid stride because the pieces swing your weight don't you as you as you know we think about it but you do and the trouble with that is in each case the leg is not perpendicular to the surface of the ice the leg after all is pointing a bit forwards because you're trying to walk and because it's not balanced probably it's very easy to go off and land on the backside which may look comical but can have very serious consequences including potentially fatal consequences how do we avoid falling over apparently the way is to follow the example of penguins they've got it sussed out after all they are highly experienced at the old walking on ice routine and if you simply shuffle along penguins daily imagine you've got big penguin egg between your feet you'll be fine. You may have a bunch of people laughing at you but you put it to you will have the last laugh they're like they're your shuffling. He's not there has been a certain amount of practicing the penguin walk going on in here in the light of the news that walking like a penguin is the way not to fall over later on and I hope you're talking to a penguin keeper about exactly how the penguins do it and their prowess in such matters but in the meantime they feel that practicing their don't know me stop you just give it a go here in the cup. It's not elegant but it does what. Radio walks it. For 15 update. While the ring road starting to look a little busier on the cameras if you're traveling with tween Cali junction a little more roundabouts picking up now that side of the Ring Road and city center a usual business in the heading them part of town if you're heading out alone be a $420.00 the London rolled from Headley way out ahead into the roundabout and Hedley where itself of course said Tuesday being clinic's day all starting to come to an end there so getting very busy in and around the Jr. Through the junction of the mast and ferry rolled on the a 14 or the bypass about 10 to 12 minutes already on your approach to the council run about traffic lights usual business all the 40 itself as you head out towards. Traffic lights on that side bring them building steadily to lead on a long straight on that side Stephen have called the Travel on as well as some delays out of Chipping Norton just a word of caution actually there's a broken down car in that bad hidden dip as you leave chippy heading down towards the Potters down that end so just please do careful because it is getting a little bit twilight he out there already I think the car battery is flat so it's pretty much invisible on that stretch on the trains do check before you travel delays towards London Paddington this afternoon out of Oxford and so do check before you set off live from the traffic control center. Did you have snow in Dublin Did we are. There by golly do we have snow and cold air canny anywhere I was it can downside to as it was lovely but dangerous inconvenient here if you tried you tried doing the like a penguin not yet I may try that later as I leave here because the car carpark is like an ice rink out there as was torn park and ride is going to be 20 minutes to dig the car out when I come back from Heathrow on earth yes the hazards are significant. We had some Mary's Church going in and coming out as a Mary's Church in Whitney last night for the carols earlier too and I were what she was going to get she was managing some degree of elegance I was just going to learn flailing madly all over the little hopeless cause trouble use. 3 devil one 6th. Of Radio Oxford. Travel. Have a great idea get the Bangles to remake that fine song Walk Like An Egyptian into walk like a penguin it'll work. Headlines this afternoon councillors in Oxfordshire say they're going to crack down on the social media abuse that's been horrendous abuse dished out on social media in the real cruel side and dark side of the Internet crackdown on that rising air fares helped push inflation up to its highest point for almost 6 years and the government's promising it will take a couple of minutes for e.u. Citizens to apply to remain in the u.k. After breaks it they're going to do something about the application process which in its present form includes a form which is I think it's $85.00 pages long it's colossal huge subdued but most of a book. Anyway whether it is dry and cold into the sea evening but slightly milder conditions coming in from the west bringing cloud and rain to most parts before midnight and becoming dry again during the early hours with some mist of fog developing over higher areas minimum overnight of minus one. We're very grateful for it after last night tomorrow mostly dry and bright to start with breezy conditions heavy showery rain arriving by late morning and maximum temperatures m r o 8 positively tropical 8 degrees. C. We know. Well that we reach the exciting part of the afternoon when it's named that . Trumpet is unleashed. The great expense. Not inconsiderable public hazard Now Ryan's trumpet will play you a couple of notes to start with from a tune you know the challenge though can you name that tune Can you name this to you. Know. What's that then. Yes if you are already leaping out with inspiration They'll be careful do it like a penguin otherwise you'll fall over 8 months for a double 3 on the text starting a message or I want to go 34593 double 11 double one what is today's t. 813 double trail the text starting with Oxford or I'm 134593 double 11 double on the p.c. . Is. To get more Tom Jones and stereophonic Smiley told me not to come. Looking for the identity of today's mystery to name that tune how Ryan's trumpet does this. By way of a clue look at that. On the text starting a message of the word or 183-4593 double 11 double one in a moment how dogs can help families facing the challenges of autism b.b.c. Radio. We spend half of the land of nod. The secrets to a good night's sleep the consequences of sleeping badly on our health motivation. Every morning this week we'll be trying out different sleep remedies sleeping tips and meeting the sleep experts it's going to be. It's going to be. David's pre-vis thinks this lab. After great nicely every weekday morning. From 7. Wakey wakey. 24 minutes past 41 day Banbury charity has been awarded a ground to help families affected by autism by training their dogs dogs for good provides workshops on the positive effects that a well trained dog can have on the behavior and development of autistic children and the ground from the Oxfordshire Freemasons means another 40 Oxfordshire families can benefit from a workshop Let's talk to somebody who has firsthand experience of this Alison Pearce whose daughter has autism and you attended a session some years ago Alison good afternoon yes I did I went to his. When when I initially started course we didn't have a dog so they advised us on the best told for stuff for our family and. They gave both. Attended the 3 sessions and during the course of the session we were taught how a pet dog can help a child with autism what the dog is capable and how to train the dog and we were advised on the best ways in training the dog to suit all families Nate and of course it's just me and him funny people I was absolutely amazed by how much a dog can do a pet. Child on the autistic spectrum. You said they advised you on what sort of dog 1st of all what sort of dog did you get for we actually got a Labrador but a lot of people on the courses already had their own pet dogs you know from Jack Russells Yorkshire Terrier is a cock up is to the more traditional dogs too but associate with assistance to all kids but they literally can work with any family and with any type of pet dog so anyone can benefit and what does your dog do for your daughter while he tells a lot 1st for example 1st thing in the morning mornings are incredibly difficult for us before we help the dog. He wakes my daughter he jumps on her badge and he'll excess face until she she wakes up going to school is very stressful so he walks her to school. When she gets distressed and she's on her way or she's about to have a meltdown he knows not just. On her leg and distracts her from the mouth sound and he'll say brings his toys incredibly simple interventions but they really work and they help the whole family so save the dog nose to nose not. Know the nose is the solution Yes Well he was particularly RINGBACK we were trained to do that by dogs for good so he just simply goes up so when he recognises that she's getting distressed he just goes up to her and he nudges her with his nose for a simple but it was. An amazing and how old is your daughter She's 14 now and when we 1st went on the course she was 12. How long do you know how long you've been aware of her autism. She actually had the late diagnosis which is very common in girls and she wasn't diagnosed until she was 10 but as a family we suspected that was that was an issue. And it's you have to wait a long time for a diagnosis as well currently. So it was it was a delayed diagnosis but dogs the good food lifeline for us. And we have continuing support with them which has been invaluable but I'm so pleased to hear that the dog has made such a difference who would have thought I mean that you know for someone who has not got to experience firsthand of the problems with autism that something as simple as the dog you know picking up a signal and just offering a nose could makes a difference absolutely and the key to the docs is that they work with each individual family and they work out what will best help each individual child so they can work with the child. You know a much younger child or as well as an older child and they also teach the dog. To do full but the rest so the dog will push its whole weight on the autistic child which is very soothing and you know it calms some when the distress amazing and the dogs really want. Your laugh which pet dog you know surprising more capable Alison thank you for telling us about about it what a difference has been made Let's have a word with Robbie Campbell from dogs for good Robbie that the story of how Listen was telling is that typical of the changes you see when when dogs are trained to help in families. Yes definitely say we see such a huge effect of having a pet dog that Lee not just the things that you train them but the say the effects of just having a dog in the house as well that might shut she said. And that how how do you acquire the you know the knowledge that dogs could help like this. I was a dog trainer and I was running puppy classes I also had quite a lot of knowledge about autism has wanted in various To stick great and so I came to talk school combining the 2 knowledge and I've only done a lot of research to show the effects of dogs on children and the whole family's well been researched showing that there's been a stress levels in the family and the docs been introduced and the new ground you had Sounds like a very important step forward for you definitely as an organization did not receive any government funding so I realize I completely on donations laid an egg as such as that we mightn't be given more than a best to run the horses more often than I threw out the country and to be families a. Terrific I'm glad to hear it's going so well for you thank you Robbie thank you Campbell from dogs for good who've had a grant from the oxygen free masons meaning they can extend their services to another 40 or so families that doing it work shops and advising how you can maybe train the dog you already have to help someone with autism. Travel News in just a tick we got another note from our Ryan's trumpet just on off on our name that. Any ideas what that is. A 13 doubles 3 on the text starting a message with the word Oxford. Put the trumpet down step away from the trumpet and do the travel instead I shall certainly wheel well the. 40 if you're making a way out towards Whitley the c.b. About 12 or 15 minutes already from casting turn out as far as. The a 40 and all the bypass that's looking very very busy a mile from the way to a counsellor on about traffic lights again another 1230 minutes on that side of the city. Usual business in and around the Headington area as you make your way down along the a 420 London road towards the junction of Headley way and Headley where it's a very very busy Pastor John Wright of hospital of course clinics there coming to an end at the j. Our church and hospitals are very very busy in that part of town and I'm not looking looking busy too I should say. Usual stop start traffic between Cali junction a little more right about now the a 40 if you're heading down towards Oxford to lie about certain looking a bit stop start in places from around by night gate as far as casting time finally on the trains before you travelled on I had some delays and cancellations are Great Western Railway services from Oxford towards Paddington live traffic control center . Call. It. Travel. Headlines this afternoon there are fears people might stop wanting to get involved in local politics because of the abuse they increasingly face on social media county councillors have signed up to a code of conduct to encourage people to. More respect Here's a thought just just want to the top of my head if you wouldn't stand there and say it to somebody don't write it on social media I think you other headlines raise rising airfares have helped push inflation up to 3 point one percent the governor of the Bank of England has had to write to the chancellor to explain how that figure will be brought down cosmetics retailer lush has turned one of its closed shops in Oxford into a temporary homeless shelter that comes after the train apologised for boarding up the doorway of its corn market street store which was being used by rough sleepers the Home Office minister Brandon Lewis is promising it will only take e.u. Citizens a couple of minutes to register to stay in the u.k. After Briggs it the government has admitted that the existing system is overly bureaucratic and a 27 year old suspect has been charged with terror of fences after attempting to set off a low tech explosive device at a bus terminal in New York Ok Ed all or was injured in the incident in central Manhattan yesterday. What do we know of the world of sports my oracle on these matters Jerome sale. E.l.c. Facts. Cautiously facts that was a long time you're aging as you're marking out our advancing years this is true the future dimmer when you when you'd seen an interesting story on sci facts and it was on more than one page but you come in on page 2 and then you had to wait for it to roll around and get page 3 of them seemed like forever trying to buy a holiday like that few times that was Oracle Yeah major 312 that was the lower league football news was in year. 31 seriously useful information to see that you'll never learn it is embedded. Which is the story of my Dame Kelly Holmes has told the b.b.c. That athlete should get more help and support when their careers come to an end the double Olympic gold medalist who has faced her own struggles with mental health says life after sport is a huge challenge or to broach university chancellor Dame Catherine Granger is Great Britain's most decorated female Olympian she's also head of u.k. Sport and says more help is being made available these days there's a lot of money is huge investment going in for athletes in that 6 to 12 month particularly post career ending so it is not there certainly that we haven't invested tall enough so that transition point there is a lot of sport that will continue up to year after the program is an end but in that especially those few months that 1st 12 months afterwards it really is the time to take that responsibility and start thinking about life beyond and there is a lot of help for in that field all 4 of the Southern League games involving Oxfordshire side tonight have been called off Barry United's match at read each in the Southern League Premier Division called off this morning as well as the establish match between Taman Hartley Witney the West Division games for Killington shoreward and North Lee's match at siren test are also beaten by the weather the demise of the register ready she gets Bamberg aiming to Putin's new left back knew no Felix must wait to make his debut the 27 year old a product of the Benfica or academy in his native Portugal where was also affected tip tonight f.a. Cup 2nd round replaced Crewe against Blackburn ease of they're going to try again tomorrow with that one. And chilling I was also being pursued by and hopefully before that getting him found set off because it's quite a trick to not see for all yes service areas between there and Carlisle. Full of disgruntled. As long as they didn't get to the robot were roadworks because that would just be terrible Zantac services this time of year in the Premier League Chelsea can go level on points with the 2nd place team Manchester United if they win at Huddersfield tonight Crystal Palace can climb out of the relegation zone if they want food and Oxford United check a trade Trophy last 16 game at Charlton's been confirmed for January the 9th the match of the valley is going to have a $745.00 kickoff reduced prices for that one as well particularly for children. You want 3 days. Beseems radio walks that rather. Than a matter of pressing concern at this time of year we find the weather Alexis Great thank you Charles good evening Well there has been a decent but it's been a decent day very cold this morning in fact temperatures start of the day at Benson at minus $8.00 Celsius we can round that up to minus 9 while in fact round it down shall I say tonight will be dry and chilly a 1st but turn milder during the course of the night with the arrival of a wet and windy weather but that's not to say we couldn't have some frozen services because the ground at the moment is very cold indeed so where we have that rain falling on the frozen ground it could turn to ice once the rain clears during the early hours of the morning there is still the risk of ice with the ground freezing once again and the Met Office have an ice warning overnight tonight and tomorrow morning up until 11 o'clock tomorrow lows overnight of minus one to minus 2 Celsius so tomorrow will be windy with outbreaks of rain which could be quite heavy at times especially during the morning temperatures won't be as low as today we're looking at highs of around 5 to 7 Celsius so a less cold day tomorrow the rain will ease tomorrow afternoon before another band of rain arrives tomorrow evening and we could see a bit of hail and sleet mixed in with that rain for Thursday is a windy day with scattered heavy showers Friday's cold a bit many try with some sunshine and Saturday will be frosty at 1st but cold with wintry showers for a full 10 day forecast log on to our website b.b.c. Doco u.k. Slash Oxford. Well then a touch warmer. If you it did look spectacularly beautiful this morning so I crunched my way I was. Very slippery they get walk like a penguin walking like a penguin is the way forward people may look at you funny but you'll have the last laugh as they lie sprawled on the ground and you toss it on the ledge with the egg between your feet. Just reminds me of one really severe winter in Glasgow when I was growing up as planned probably 2975 ish and I was walking down a little plane trying trying desperately to stay on the feet and carrying various bags and it's always a straight up crash to the ground flat on our back lay there winded and a little old lady who was indeed walking like a penguin walks past I thought she might inquire after my welfare but she just stopped looked at me went. Shook her head and walked on. And she thought I was sprawled in drunkenness No madam I've just slipped over some sort of sympathy would be nice. Anyway penguins is where it's at 0 on the way shortly on our home time journeyed today the discovery of a take not just any tick this take has been preserved in amber and it's holding onto a relic of the past holding on to a bit of a dinosaur. Find out about that in the next few minutes plus of course more outings for our Ryan's trumpet on name that. It's the latest offering for notes there. What could that be if you know what the tune is a 13 double 3 on the text starting a message of the word or I'm 183-4593 double 11 double one. Oh about isn't it or is that. The text starting a message with if you know what that is and why we're here can I just say a big thank you to the good people of scenarios church in Whitney who turned out last night for our recording of the carol service you can hear the results of our efforts on Sunday morning the 17th and again on Christmas Day but we had a great time it was lovely to do some carol singing and share some communal warmth but severe worries that nobody would ever come and join us and we'd just be there all on our own but no it was a full house so well done the folks of scenarios in Whitney thank you. Nice b.b.c. Radio name that team today goes like this. No it's not walking in a winter wonderland. Good try. What is it on the text starting with. That Are you a piece of 100000000 year old 100 years old has told a new blood sucking story such as it also university have discovered to take grasping a dinosaur feather embedded in a piece of fossilized it sitting there holding on to this yet. Well I've been here for years Ricardo pet is dead my friend has one of the study's authors he told me today that they actually examined many pieces of Amber in this quest more than most novel One is when Dick that is grasping feather and this is. Amber which is 99000000 years all saw that feather must have belonged to a feather dinosaur I have a long haired cat and he is prone sometimes to pick up ticks when he goes through the undergrowth in the garden would this be a similar sort of take a similar size then the thing is that that particular tick is an immature tick and it's no more and not more than one millimeter in length and actually it's a hard dick and hard dicks are still around nobody's these takes their nasty things they suck blood and from the sound of it they were sucking the blood of dinosaurs Exactly and now actually we have the 1st direct evidence proving that in the past there has been a prophesies there and 6 here must have been pestering vertebrates and back to a whale in the condition of a 100000000 years ago but now we have sound evidence of that we thought our findings. And is it possible assuming this tick suck the blood of this unfortunate dinosaur is it possible still to get some trace of the dinosaur blood yet so. It seems actually that there's there are some ways to detect remains our blood. You know case we were not able to do so we do have. Blood in your stick that we discovered but in your case it was partly preserved in the amber base so if we wanted to actually try to the tact the iron that is and that being the molecule that transports oxygen into the blood house then it will be possible for a specimen because it would have contamination by mineral Iran so not in our case not in this particular study but this opens the door for future studies so if you can actually in the future find traces of the blood that you can get that you can get at potentially you could extract d.n.a. From that grain so that's there again that's the question right so you know drastic Barrick was actually based on a serious scientific study that claimed to have an extracted d.n.a. From an amber inclusion but subsequent studies actually were not able to replicate the experiments or they concluded it must have been a contamination may in a very easy for d.n.a. To contaminate and fossil samples saw actually that we do not have and we lack. The means technical means to extract d.n.a. From Amber but I would say to people that. Keep dreaming about the drastic part you know a case would be a spark but. So far it's not possible to d.n.a. From. Ricardo Perez the last 21 of the authors of the study of the research was that Oxford University found a tick holding on to a dinosaur feather a piece of fossilized Amber from as you heard 99000000 years ago it's got a very tight grip on it. As you heard from Ricardo it's a hard take it was of course a hit song Bonnie Tyler's I mean. Radio Oxford. Travel . 30 minutes to 5 with the latest while Oxford City Sunday getting very busy on the cameras particularly in the heading from their part of town and I just the usual delays along Hedley way between be a for 20 past a day or hospital to chair while Dr dusty the usual clinics they're coming to an end so extra busy part of the very busy 2 outdoors are heading to the roundabout usual stop start traffic down around the block the road as you head out towards the sea Cortana traffic lights of a 44 heading westbound side again very busy from the Watergate rather the traffic lights. The ring rolled the a 40 more than bypass about 12 to 15 minutes tonight from L's feel a way to get down as far as a council run about traffic lights still some delays on the trains as well to check before you travel on g.w. Or services tonight remarks towards Paddington some cancellations and delays services live from the altitude traffic control center m r I'm cool with your travel. 3 devil 16 devils. Travel. Headlines this afternoon police are investigating after a car ram raided an al day store in Chipping Norton Thank you England will have to tell the chancellor about its plans to reduce inflation after it crept up to 3 point one percent in the latest figures and the cosmetics retailer is turning one of its former shops in Oxford into a homeless shelter. Whether it is morning up a bit which wouldn't be hard after last night the plan as we head into the evening milder conditions arriving from the west bringing cloud and rain for most of us before midnight becoming dry again during the early hours of tomorrow but some mist or fog are developing over higher areas. Minimum overnight of minus one and tomorrow mostly dry and bright to start with breezy conditions heavy rain arriving in the West by the morning clearing again by dusk to colder clearer conditions for tomorrow evening maximum temperature tomorrow oh all the way up to 8 break outs of the deck chair and the sometime lotion. Well you can dream can't you name that tune the softer didn't wear this. Always that beginning to ring some bells What is it. 813 double 3 on the text starting your message or the word or I'm 134593 double one wondering. If we know what that is on 3 double 3 in the text start your message with the word. If. Well people who will think it's about time to warm wishes to the author of that song Chris Ryall she was heard had a nasty sounding health episode at the New Theatre at the weekend hope things are looking up. Now 6 minutes to 5 at some of the dip into the world of showbiz with Frances Taylor from the Radio Times Hi Francis and Victoria is coming back for series 3 it is I know a lot of fun to be very very excited about this because we are getting a Christmas special effects or if one's been looking forward to it but apart from that we went to sure if our t.v. We're going to commission any more series but yes we have been used today that they have and Jenna Coleman and told me he will both be back uprising members of the young Queen and Prince Albert So Daisy Goodwin who is the writer she's teased a little bit but we can expect she said more drama than ever before and that it's going to start in 1848 so if you do have a little bit of a look back at history a little bit of a spoiler alert what actually happened today t. 48 there's a bit of a revolution rescale in the u.k. And Victorian a family had to leave London for the oil of white noise for help so that probably gives a bit of a hint of what we can expect in series 3 but very good news is a pretty wonderful series and it's got lots and lots of phones. Also on the go William and Kate awarded Blue Peter badges. They have they've both had gold Blue Peter badge is presented to them I have to say they don't look as excited about this as you might expect but I suppose when you've been given the titles of duchess I mean a Blue Peter badge probably doesn't quite match up to that but there's a little clip of this online people who want to have a look but they're going to be appearing on Thursdays Blue Peter Christmas special on c.b.c. And they were given the go back just because of all the work they've done in highlighting mental health issues affecting children and they both said it was very touching and they said thank you a lot of side so I'm sure they did actually really appreciate it but you know that boils down quite stark so we can't tell what they really think it but so part of the Queen has one as well a go piece about William said he would be comparing it to her as well so I'd love to be a fly on the wall for that conversation well I'm glad they're still dishing out Peter badges I got why he's never had I do not have a gold one I just got one of the plain ordinary ones well somewhere filed away safely from childhood to put Oa I really wanted one when I was young and I never got one I love that I'm stupid. But now you know some things you know I miss some things you get over even. Something to watch over on the telly tonight absolutely this is one of those documentaries that make everybody very hungry to watch it but it's quite compelling viewing It's called the world's most expensive presents and it's on at 9 o'clock on Channel 4 this evening this is quite barmy I have to say it's people who make and then boy 24 karat gold plated boy Sickles at a cool quarter of a 1000000 pounds a coloring book that cost nearly 24000 pounds which seems absolutely ridiculous but it's bespoke So you know fair enough and even stranger than that there's a 40000 pound ball gown that someone boys for their pep talk. Right just how I was very well yeah the phrase more money than sense leaps to mind. As you say for the coloring book 23000 no. $100.00 pounds and I don't know how about figure was reached on small must be printed on gold also. Say Well I've got some blank paper here so if I stay put all together we can make coloring book and we can flog it. Sounds good to me I mean I'll split the profits like that much like in the place yeah keep open Francis Taylor for Radio Times thank you oxygen in 60 seconds. From the record to. 20. 3 to the middle group movie fueling the fake. Email details of your events of radio works at events at b.b.c. U.k. I'm Thomas James from Couldn't a concert pass I would like to invite you to our Christmas concert featuring a number of best of favorites and Carl's along with all the. Spartans The concert is 7 30 pm on Saturday the 60 percent said no it's church effects and think it's a time for adults for students and free for those who are 16 years of full details and more information about the band can be found on our website get into the concert dot org You can hear all this weekend's featured events that's b.b.c. . Radio Well it's a name that tune this afternoon goes like this. One is that it won 3 double 3 on the text starting a message for the world Ultra. B.b.c. Radio walks that. 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