And what is more women are not so all of us want to work for childcare. And that is whether that be clear skies the saving and. The right will be drawing cloudy with the odd challenge of 9 Celsius b.b.c. Radio 4 minute. Story. To get off to. Some try the small drill before the fall just looks quite amazing to me amazing until you drive in it and they said I was heading for earlier on the soft. Really fit quick fall not nice when you're on the rides and. Talkative roads during the trouble to not how the roads look at the moment Good Afternoon other. Lone northbound with Reynosa pear tree and the I'm full t. Because of a crush being recovered and being done on the road and around the town center I'll tell you what it's like cross the rest of. Us thank you Mark Wright coming up what is trending today things including Miss World Of course Christmas is in there somewhere because it always is at this time of the year and of course James Bond is trending this often noon. In the next few minutes on what some great music to play in the next 20 as well from. The. Adamski. Care love. Song both of those are on the why but we'll start the show with. The Radio Oxford debases break my heart. Q. . Says . It's. Just. So you break my heart on b.b.c. Radio works but it's 10 past 4 let's see what's trending this afternoon and shall we see Radio Works for. Christmas in its various guises of preparation is flooding all over social media the soft and green Christmas ideas a very popular Sally from the hive refills an eco stall was on Cat Show earlier talking about how to have an environmentally friendly Yuletide after a school in Lincolnshire banned students from sending Christmas cards how are you planning to have a green Christmas Mike from child growth gave the breakfast club a call this morning. Any particular paper or are they old papers new papers would you go for. I want to know. Your presence in the compass of the subtle Sunday Times fantastic How do you take my Could you secure with string I'm interested. About one point just. Getting to a point where everything is bad and I would just consider ek tape again this. Comes on these things. Yes it's got lower plastic content or it could be plastic I mean literally every single thing you touch at Christmas. Planet if Yeah it's good for you I think I'm. Going to be very soggy Christmas that yours Mike. They are going to present in gravy. Merry Christmas so on tomorrow's breakfast club David will be celebrating Oxford his health care heroes after a special award ceremony Oxford's town hall class carols from Dunmore prime. The school in Abingdon which is right next door to the 2nd school Fitzmaurice I went to . Other things trending more than half of adults in the u.k. Now gamble according to the latest health survey for England now it's the 1st time gambling data has been highlighted by the n.h.s. Did look to 2 report based on a poll of more than 8000 adults and 2000 children c.e.o. Of the n.h.s. In England Simon Steven says aggressive marketing from online gambling companies makes it particularly easy for people to become addicted John from Weston super Mare is a compulsive gambler who spent thousands of pounds on slot machines. A lot of help out there so I understand that. The people that have control of that minority people that they are. Kind of so. I think if they don't like the chemical that it's been and some big news the softer noon if you're a Bond fan you might already know the title and the stars who will be in it but as of this afternoon you can finally watch the trial no time to die. We all have Oscar. To get to those double oh so. I need a favor from the only one I trust. John C'mon to bond you would go below to yes. Instead you can either way I hope. It was always going to sound good was no time to die which is due out in April it's Daniel Craig's final movie as double 07 in the video which you can see on the b.b.c. News website Robbie Matic appears as the new villain for the 1st time and there is a new female agent as well so that's on the b.b.c. Up. Have a look on the most watch section you can now see how eggs can protect us from the flu each year up to 650000 people die around the world from flu and 5000000 become severely ill according to the World Health Organization Liverpool is home to the U.K.'s biggest flu vaccine manufacturing site where $50000000.00 doses are made every year using hen eggs and also its national cookie day today as well so Twitter is full of pictures of people basically baking cookies now getting some of these a kind of based in the States because we don't bake cookies very often in this country do we think so anyway we should do it more there's also an interesting cookie chart that shows us which are the best Now I have to say I think this is bang on and I absolutely agree with this so it's got 40 years so at the bottom the bottom is pink wafers nice malted milk and rich take that like the foundation the basic biscuits that we like upper level to the Baldwins the custard creams and the ginger nuts totally agree with that. Nearly at the top is chocolate digestives and chocolate chip cookies. Kind of agree with that and then right at the top is the gold foil wrapped double chocolate Deluxe. Radio. 5 let's look at the rights with Mark next radio. Breaks in the lead up to the general election. The difference is we call time on the people who want to vote and to the party. Join us as we come up with the politicians. To. The final debate the politics part cool with the people who. We. Are. B.c.b. Radio Works for it you'll its hind save the travel right there let's have a look at the roads with Mark Watson how they look at the moment Mark not to burn the old so before we slow but improving northbound with a pear tree in the m 40 because of an earlier crash about a queue of 15 minutes there and then a 40 a slow between the engine noise as usual going into be done on a normal around Street and the 415 is securing from column station to the Clifton Hamden lights 304130 is slow going to did come from the bright will come so it will direction for going down the hill from the I 40 to the window bridge on the cameras around on should I can see the ring road is slow from asking to go slow roundabout on approach in heading to him from county and going out of the city traffic still not stop road by me road and London Road on the train so boundary the 1621 to reading is running 12 minutes tonight live from Yorkshire traffic control center on Mark Watson cool with your travel away to a 109 triple one b.b.c. Radio Oxford It saves a travel. So I have spoken to Kate's mum of 3 from Farringdon to give us some t.v. Suggestions for the safe thing we'll be catching up with her soon 1st so this is. $980.00 now she lives in spy she has done for a fair few years and she's a teacher which is the only way is up on b.b.c. Radio Oxford it's 70 minutes possible. Yes. Just. To a 2 hour. Was the yes. Wow Radio and good evening how are you that kid Thank you excellent day to happen on Sunday it's obviously I've been all failed this week did it happen on Sunday I did your decorations go up yet of course accelerate site give me a little quick a quick rundown on what you've got your house right now that's festive I have got about 50000000000 that the fairy light. Christmas tree along in the dining room on the lawn. Thank you so I know we could use a star on the right that the deep that anyone like to put it all on the dining room table or she going to the doctor type one in the dining room one in the living room a family lodge where oh you are all your family life everywhere there are some of the bonnets there are all around the feeling in the dining room the lounge. The thought of decoration that we're downstairs decorating it when it. You know what I mean that's terrible not. The Christmas all the festive stuff is on the ground floor of the house bake about something. So small that when people come around and you spend will tell you you run for the money because they put up and decorations in your bedroom and you know when you sleep in most of the dogs anyway let's talk t.v. Because that's what you're here for so you know what I'm going to have for you all so your recommendation for tonight for us all to sit down as a family to watch is 8 called Made in Britain and this is on i.t.v. For 8 o'clock tonight. And this is a program looking into things that all made in Britain you know that. So tonight's episode taught looks at families that make brooms room brooms as in room on the broom breeze through what goes into our winter squash not entirely so I want to know the other. Yes I drink about do I really want it I will graduate and then for me the thing that really struck a chord for me was they're going to look at the labor of love that is a sample rose to now see my background is in fashion and textiles said to me the tailoring the attention to detail of a custom suit is really really interesting but also taking a look at how to craft a trumpet and you might not know this but I am a trumpet player was I would play the trumpet say you're a trump it's what you call what I call you a trump ist and a trumpeter. Yeah Brus player's lungs seriously big lungs. It's just the process of crafting an instrument so I guess in this case it happens to be a trumpet so yeah I'm not sure what the firm that make it will be but it was just doing it for me and always nobody else might be interested at all but. It will be really interesting yeah you understand how that has been made I'm interested in the Savile Row seats I mean because they all takes alternately expensive and you can I guess we had no was there was no expense if they are proportionately Price Oh there we go so it's for an idea makes clothes Yeah the inside the knowledge you had the time and the effort you know you just can't you cannot beat something that has been custom made for you know because it leaves fits like a glove if you go to India you can get one done for about 10 quid. Well you. Know the whole discussion. Slave labor side. You have to fill me up on that one to. Be definitely interested to watch this tonight and we can be proud to be British Yes things are much about the brain that really care about brain but definitely the Trump in the States I'm into that so you need a cup of tea. And a cookie no cookie Ok Oh I thought you had a cookie. Ok Ok it is allowed to travel in time one more time for. I think. 8 o'clock fabulous thank you for that and have a lovely evening we'll catch up with you with your suggestion tomorrow you know play right now this is on the b.b.c. Radio works for the latest headlines coming up. Next as well. A. U.s. . Attack you and. The a. U.f.o. And. The a. Few an. At the a. Us . To a. Few a. Few a . Us. B.b.c. Radio Works for 29 minutes past 4 if you are on the road heading home let's get you through the traffic right now b.b.c. Brady 0 walks with it your time see the travel the very latest with Mark Watson How's it look at you know where there's a nice orange going going on out there survey heading west enjoy on your journey home he said before we slow northbound between Oxford pear tree and the m 40 because of an earlier crash and also from Abingdon north of to Botley a 4 year slow between Oxford on the engine lights and also the other way going into Oxford they will cut roundabout 2 if it's all bridges a queue on the far more side it's pretty going into and we don't on and all around the UK street and also on the 415 from column or secure in your present direction from Callum station to the Clifton Camden lights a 4130 slow going into deep cut from the Broad will come saw the direction Burford going down the hill from the a 40 to the window bridge and slow going to be Norton on the Boundary Road Burford road and West Street because of road works of close Albion Street and that's happening all this week on the Commons around Oxford I can see the ring road is slow from Aston to cut slow roundabout from Kerry to Hayford Hill and approaching heading to a roundabout from currently going out of the city traffic slower would stop road Boundary Road probably road I've been the road all road along the road and around the mast and lights and all the trains that boundary the 1640 to Birmingham Snow Hill is running 17 minutes late due to a signalling faults life from the. Traffic Control Center on Mark Watson your travel. Waves $109.00 triple $13.00 b.c. Radio Oxford time sees a travel. Writer on the way next the pop star who helps deliver her sisters but older sisters back in the living room and she video followed photos Well some all the way from her in just a minute but it is for you with the latest headlines some of the data thanks Adam the brother of an Oxford man accused of murdering his wife has told a jury there were no problems in the couple's marriage rattles Jesse allegedly stabbed his wife to death at their home in Cali ingenius year Mr jetted denies murder and the trial continues and meeting to mark the 70th anniversary of NATO has ended in Akron a because of a dispute involving President Trump and just in trade a marriage of Mr Trudeau allegedly mocking Mr Trump during a reception for leaders at Buckingham Palace last night and motorcyclist has been injured in a crash which brought the a 40 to a standstill this morning it happened at around $715.00 at Barnard gate and involved a motorbike and a call the bike a sustained potentially serious injuries. Their goal has remained conservative party election advocates rights platforms following a complaint by the b.b.c. The corporations that use of the thirty's which included Hugh Edwards and Laura kins back infringed its intellectual property rights and people in Oxford are being invited to an event where I get the chance to be a Dragon's Den style Judge Alex vicious a pro thief or businesses present their case for funding at city of Oxford College on Friday sharing your p.c. . Still it's am with the sport now Jerome sale or for the United Way to Exeter City tonight it's the last 32 of the a.f.l. Trophy the leasing dot com trophy to give it its sponsored name the match kicks off at the earlier time of 7 o'clock our coverage gets under way at 645 cup competitions of so far off of the season united the chance to get fringe players again a system manager Derek for exactly says it's more important than ever for players to take their chance given the side's current 16 match unbeaten run the bias be moved a little bit higher almost every way with the run of the 1st game of being on and of course long continue but it also should inspire the players below them around the m $23.00 to want to be a part of it and obviously do the very best to try and improve and be a part of what we hope going to be a very successful season for the sport special tonight from 645 the last 5 minute fans form of 29000 tomorrow evening or for United Mt Neal Williams is the guest you can still send us your questions text one triple 3 star a message with the word Oxford or tweet b.b.c. Oxford sport the former Oxford United manager Pep Claudette's be made Birmingham City's head coach on a permanent basis he's been in the position as an interim manager since June there are more games in the Premier League this evening among the 6 the Merseyside derby for the leaders Liverpool at home against Everton Josie Marino returns to Old Trafford as Spurs take on his old club Manchester United and the 1st test of the British and Irish Lions rugby towards South Africa in 2021 is likely. We played in front of a record crowd of almost 90000 who played the world champions at Soccer City in Johannesburg before matches down and then park back. B.b.c. Radio was for it. Cloudy the sea dropping to 2 degrees overnight so it shouldn't hit freezing tomorrow is going to start quite bright actually a bit like today quite snipe at sunshine and blue sky then it will get cloudy during the afternoon tomorrow during the day of 9 degrees right in between now and 5 o'clock. Katy Perry never really oh yes she delivered her sister's baby and filmed on the right. Side Mary. Both of those before 5 1st. Can we make it 25 links in the chain museums for when she's on b.b.c. Radio. So it's Ball and Chain time where I start with one person chat to them get to know them they then pass me on to somebody else in their phone book with their permission for the next day so I'm not going to rewind 25 links because we will be here a long time but I can go back a week or so past us to grieve that we went to see her I mean went to bed gave it up for school on Monday a few weeks ago then we went to. Me to Gemma we went to Peter passed me to Alice sounds like a nursery rhyme he passed me to Freddie who passed me to Laura she passed me to Louis on Friday and obviously I wasn't here so we haven't done ball and chain this week Louis has passed me for today to hopefully make 25 links in the chain should be but. We have made $25.00 links which is a record are you there but. Yes we've made it funky to your hard work but we have made 25 so let's. Let's get to know you a little bit just to tell me about yourself I do know you're from Suffolk studying Oxford Brookes Right yeah I moved. Down from South Africa and I'm probably enjoy. What you studying I'm doing actively support us relations Wow Ok that sounds like a mouse a lot of mouthful with it yeah. Great great minds and I have you know if you have any hobbies like weekends if you're not studying and you're not partying and you not sleeping What would you be doing. All of those who have to be honest because most of it cost you your sleep and. I mean I don't mind like clay pigeons. Like on a lawyer or. Yeah anything outdoors and to be honest the weather the moment for me is perfect I much prefer blue skies cold temperatures than blue skies and hot temperatures here with me on that one yeah you get pretty good. Yes. Now. We've gone cold now what was the last holiday you went on anyway nice last hole they went on with. Wow What did you do that went right. Really really. Amazing So do you did you have to do like an exam to be able to go down scuba diving or yeah. Or and they're not being promoted before you do a live comedy open water when they learned what to do I want you to listen we got bad grills on the fire today just bag real you actually short of the door you dive a lot for survival. A very basic. Let's get to know about your music collection What's your favorite album in your music collection. Right. Quote Well you know how hard do you want to start with my head and I don't want to listen to I listen to rock to music Ok that's not a bad thing. Yeah well the most you. Know kind of boy. Yeah. I think hall. Ok all right I want interesting I've got a couple of other quick questions would you rather have an easy job working for someone else or work for yourself but work incredibly hard work yourself incredibly hard but would you rather become Would you rather become twice as strong when both of your fingers are stuck in your ears all crawl twice as fast as you can run. The calling one of them already twice the strong. Would say tonight. What would say well what was. Nice in fact. There are you going to school and she told b.b.c. Radio these students are really wearing me out. Because my heart. Thank. God every way I just pray. Because I can't even go on the. That even. Because of. Katy Perry. On b.b.c. Radio Oxford she helped deliver a baby in a living room now the mother was Katy Perry's older sister Angela Hudson who had a water both birth in a friend's living room and Katy Perry recorded the whole delivery on their i Phone I would imagine after the birth of that baby sister was like delete it I don't want that going on your social media you know what there is like with a social So it is 18 minutes to 5 the bubbly and library in Oxford has received a very special gift bestselling novelist Jeffrey Archer has given his original manuscript of cain and abel to them now he visited the live for us today to donate the original hand written manuscript of the book Cain and Abel marking the 40th anniversary of its publication So Chris Fletcher the keeper of special collections at the Bodleian Welcome to the show I love your title Chris. I just so want your job I am the keeper of special collections of the body and it sounds like something out of a lot of the Rings you know there is another poster archivist of the United States of America which just pips slightly just a little bit more out there. First of all remind us what this novel is about well it's a great. Too ambitious. Great rival. It's a tale of sensually how they try to get one over on each other but then at the end there's reconciliation so it's got all it's got. Greed jealousy love it's a great song. So I'm guessing you were quite surprised to receive such a passionate gift I mean Cain and Abel is among the top 100 best selling books in the world so to have the manuscript it is and we're very very grateful I mean we are very interested in popular fiction we have for example the manuscript in Fleming's Chitty Chitty Bang Bang the original manuscript The Wind In The Willows handwritten Yeah wow. This is fabulous because it tells us a lot about the composition of the novel itself also something really interesting about the history of the book I mean the fact that this has sold. You know 32000000 copies translated into 42 languages and has been reprinted 121st time times is just it's just remarkable I mean you can you see any any sort of adjustments in there are people who I mean one when Geoffrey turned up at the bully and yesterday I was expecting him to bring a 4 box file he actually brought a massive suitcase and it was just stuffed with I should say carefully packs. With various versions of the novel so it starts off in in longhand in blue felt which is a pen that he favors. And then it makes it on to type scripts but that again is heavily corrected and then further versions so you can really see the genesis of the ideas and the development of the story and he he obviously works very very hard as a writer to get it to get it right perfection absolutely why did he give it to you then. Well he's had a long association with Oxford and the Bodleian goes back over 400 years it's the biggest university library in Europe and I think he has a fondness for Oxford he likes what else the Bodleian has and he knows that it will be exhibited when we get an opportunity to do that and study I mean this is a university library and we think it's very very important that the things that we look after studied So it's kind of a compliment to him really to have his manuscript in the Bodleian Library I suppose if you can look at it I flip it and I know he is very very proud and. We're delighted to have it well Chris thank you very much for coming on to talk about this it's fascinating do we know when it will be viewable by the by the public well we'll need to go through a process of getting it catalogued and conserved and looked after so we don't have a specific date but we will look for the 1st opportunity we can to put it on display perhaps in the context of another exhibition and we will of course promote that facts widely Yes Absolutely let's no one else no thank you very much Chris Fletcher for coming on the show today really appreciate your time b.b.c. Radio Oxford you on telling save the travel right then let's get you high Mr Ting minute to 5 the latest now with Mark Watson how the roads behave in tonight when the I 34 is busy northbound impact is from having done all the way up to the m 40 and the I 40 slow between Oxford and the end. From lights swim photography as a cue on the farm or side in traffic speeds are going to have been done on an all around dock street and on the 4 and 5 from column also q. And in the opposite direction from column station to the Clifton Hamden lights and the a 415 is also slow at new bridge from stand like a $4130.00 slow going to deep cut from the bright will come direction cueing going into Pangborn in all directions because of the road works there slowing Wantage on all men road Newbury Street and Chalo road busy in Burford going down the hill from the I 40 to the wind rush bridge and slow going into Chipping Norton on the Boundary Road Burford Road West Street because of the road works who have closed in straight this week around that actually I can see the ring road is slow from astern because the roundabout from county to Hayford Hill and approach in Headington from County and from Master going out of the city traffic flow on would start road the road in Bali road water Avenue Road Old Road London Road and around the Martin lights lives in Yorkshire traffic control center by Mark Watson Cohen with your travel. Waves 109 triple one b.b.c. Radio Oxford Caesar travel. Kevin for witness just text nice to have you back you're feeling a lot better thank you very much Kevin small talk you just reminded me on the way at 515 tonight it's a fresh one. Thanks for bringing you live much commentary from every Oxford you know what gives me 3. Feet if you can believe it will bring the match to you if you. Have to cease. To. Exist that is oxygen I did tonight from 65 on b.b.c. Radio works but. I. Was. Supertramp Breakfast in America b.b.c. Radio Oxford It's 8 minutes to 5 small talk on the y. At quarter past 5 tonight where you get to have a go at guessing what my small talker was trying to describe and of course the 630 tonight as well did you hear last night talks with fail if you didn't. See radio Oxford's bulletin boards Santa to a senior is a campaign run by home instead office he was in collaboration with other local overnight stations to provide elderly people in north with a gift of Christmas they received donated gift wrap them and deliver them to people who might otherwise not receive anything but they need your help please can you help an elderly person and know they might not receive a present this Christmas by donating just a small gift to put a smile on their face and let them know someone doesn't care you can get care in the 1st 2 weeks after that test goes investors are at home instead of in home farm work Clifton wrote that for more information of how the donated gift or nominate someone. Got fit in that home instead dot co dot you carry or call over 129-523-7237 extension 2 post on our boards email bulletin boards and b.b.c. Dog don't you get a side that last night some writer from Oxford Cher who is also a radio d.j. Worked in radio for years now a few years ago down she's all battled throat cancer and now has a song out he wrote himself and he's singing on it he told film so who covered me yesterday exactly what it was all about and a very strange. It's got a very long story. Short of the tests and the rest of it later said well it's like this you've got cancer and you require immediate surgery on your neck and needless to say that meant 6 months pretty much out of work while I recovered with the chemotherapy and the radiotherapy and the wonderful care of all of the people at the Churchill hospital who did a great job so there was no cancer diagnosis is ever good but for somebody whose voice is their career to get a throat cancer diagnosis I must have been shocking Yeah well I mean there is a slightly amusing elements of this because the surgeon who was looking after me was on the trolley ready to be put to sleep and he said to me is there anything you just want to say to me before we let you go off and have a nice nose and I said well I said I don't want to put any pressure on you as I know your brilliance at your job but could I ask you please to bear in mind the job which I do anything you can do to make sure my voice is intact at the end of this all right said No pressure then right Ok thank you very much and with that not me out only really but I was very lucky and was very correctly for a while afterwards but of course the thing was where broadcasting was one thing getting that voice back was warm but so that was last night's spurts Tonight sucks but knows how to use that mouth to make some mazing sounds find out what they do at 635 b.b.c. Brady a Walks vet your telling save the travel write that it is 5 to 5 let's get you home with the very latest stocks which is right right now with Mark Wotte said he said before slowing patches from then up to the m 40 on the screen for toll bridge has a queue back to the farm or mini roundabout it's busy in boundary around the railway station and busy in Abingdon on an around ox treat also the 415 from color and Cuny in the opposite direction from Cullum station to the Clifton Hamden lights a 415 is also slow at new bridge from Stone lake they are queuing going into penguin in all directions because the road works and slow going into Chipping Norton on the Bambi road Burford road on West Street. Because of the road of close in St around the ring road from Austin to have a good run about I'm from county to have a foot hill going out of the city busy almost of the main roads life. Cool. 100. Days a travel. Site and stick around in 20 minutes. For you to play with coming up as well this is such a great song. This is married. With . A. Mood. The. Long legs. Look all. News Fox Fresh Air I'm Amanda tele and I had a try at Oxford crank court has been hearing that there were no problems in the marriage of Cali couple Fattal's and Saffir Jetter Mr Jeffs is on trial for allegedly stabbing his wife to death at their home in June this year b.b.c. Radio Oxford as in those people I think the crown court today the defendant's brother Deshmukh Jetter said Fattal's moved to the u.k. From Italy in August 28th to mean for a better life for himself and his family becoming a cleaner at the b.m.w. Problems encountered the couple had an arranged marriage in their native Albania but moved to Italy and later became Italian nationals asked me repeatedly became emotional in the witness box saying facts or sense of fear that were in love to other relatives also said I haven't witnessed anything untoward Mr Jetta denies murder and the case continues inquest into the death of the 2 people killed in Friday's terror attacks have been I penned and adjourns Saskia James who previously attended blocks in school near Banbury and Jack Marriott's were killed while attending a conference on prisoner rehabilitation Dominic casualty reports from the obey the reason why it's been open to the judges because of the nature of this ongoing inquiry police need toy to carry out a full investigation into how it was we caught a man convicted of a terrorist with and so they also personal losses was able to actually kill its 2 victims one of the banks that party's year and he's in the southeast says she was. Be voting at the general election in protest at the party's decision not to field candidates in seats being defended by the conservatives leader Nigel Farage has apologised for the move that says he's worried it could split the leave it and let in labor Alex Phillips says she's not even going to turn up on polling day yet it's not even feeling disenfranchised I am disenfranchised because the constituency that I vote in there's no breaks that party candidate I'm not going to vote.