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For the south and east northern area should be dry over with some brighter spells the best of these for the Northern miles buxom temperatures today 48 Celsius 39 to 46 Father night the ceiling in tonight will remain cloudy for most with some patchy rain or drizzle b.b.c. Radio Scotland He's thank you Duncan Hello again you're listening to b.b.c. Radio Scotland with me shooting 9 Jonny and my guess journalist Jane Graham former Scotland keeper jam a fee and lawyer Douglas and coming up in the last half hour of the shore will be reviewing the new drama series gold digger causing a bit of a stir because it's about a 60 year old woman having a relationship with a man 30 years younger Plus the return of popery so excited about that and the return of friends which gets you more excited and you can join the conversation online through the program using the hash tag Sherry. Now it happened just a few miles from our shores but how much do we really know about Scotland's relationship with the troubles in Northern Ireland Well this week and you see started in the b.b.c. Scotland channel aiming to dig deeper into the ties between the countries in the war next door. This was a conflict that would define a general. It happened in a place 12 miles from Scotland. People if it is the troubles of it as it was a war I took some dislike on but with you as a war in a society that had deep connections with Scotland on all sides I prophesy should. Say to the Cock a bone density to support us and cannot stop. What made you decide to come over here to join you did because to help. It was a seminal moment for a lot of people it's gotten to the Catholic statement is essential we need to do something about it as. This film reveals the story behind Scotland's role in the troubles for many families in Scotland who were caught up in the whole thing. Of the people to go into being more but at the last moment they want to stop. The charge of doing it to a minimum but you want to see that it's. Just something I'm listening. That was a sample of the war next door and as someone who grew grew up in the West of Scotland I think that guy is right we think we know. The link to Scotland but I really didn't know me or. The man he was born in Belfast grew up during the Troubles and was attacked and won quite a lot money because he had those teeth knocked. And sectarian attack as they were terrible. And they got a whole new kitchen. But you know it was a bit stale actually even he felt that there were stories and here that he did not know or remember were not part of the legend that is because of certain stories revived every few weeks and it continues to be part of the collective memory and lot of these stories where one of thought says oh really good new 30 hours he was because and I was concerned in new information all he had information for your release Well things were the degree of Princeton's explosives that let's just went for straight from Glasgow to Belfast on a John r. Ferry. The bombing of the pumping Glasgow the is an annex to saw which was clearly linked back to what was going on in Northern Ireland and I certainly remember growing up you would see the graffiti everywhere Uva If you'd see the f.t. Yeah. Any kid if you didn't really know what it was you knew that this group here this person yeah that's group this person as Catholics versus Protestant and it was a lot more complicated and not a lot of people so we surprised to know that when they are a fast. Moved to Northern Island the Catholics were right actually very welcoming and felt they were afraid of the r.u.c. Which were almost entirely a present police force and they felt were very hostile to Catholics and they welcomed their own with the thought they were going to bring a ceratin dampening. Of what was going on in the mood and that didn't quite work out although still it was still see and the fear was more pro. Garden are you see in the u.t.r. Element of the Army was the famous regiment. And they also feel the Scottish soldiers particularly may have more of a connection with them because it was such a tuning through and when a lot of the Irish would overturn the family and say help me stand classical I'm so all of these these connections were all brought through really well in this documentary a thaw and the stories individual stories of people who were from Glasgow who in their joint palmetto had a mile of trees and felt very passionately and we still see part of that going on in god school today with the orange walks and the emotion of a flute bands are on orders from Glasgow winds go all over Scotland who go over to Northern Ireland for the 12th and in March and the 12th with their. Whatever you want to call them yeah ily you. Weren't born when a lot of this was said starts right about $71971.00 and takes up to the end of the seventy's how much of this did you already know this this felt like watching news to me and I find that very strange because and I was I was born in the ninety's and on I grew up in in the way schools to Scotland. Such or. Such a part of my upbringing was spent in some of those Way school or share villages like Dell mailing to in the current such a key part in it ends in Scotland. But I you know I remember I remember spending time time there seeing the orange marches setting setting up my Ganges watching old Scotch in Rai videos and there's a scale Rangers taking on a Catholic that ballplayer and I didn't get it so there's so much of the essence so much that I think we think it's so deeply ingrained in our culture but with sitters our own Actually we don't we know don't understand the origins of it so I think you know we're farther and farther removed from originally what was happened to me don't actually know the history of I think but yet some of those strands of of spectating or some are still embedded so deeply in our culture and so for me it was it was fascinating but it was also really strange as someone who fused politically and historically engaged and who grew up there to not really feel like I knew anything about it I mean it I find it extraordinary that this hasn't been made before yeah unfreely it has but I certainly haven't seen it known for for me it was I have a friend extremely informative and very interesting and I guess for me I was remember growing up and my knowledge of Northern Ireland what was happening was it was on the b.b.c. News every night there's a bombing years ago and it was just part of the news I was born and raised in Paris to an English father and a mother who was from the month so none of that was in my history in my d.n.a. And it really wasn't until I moved to Glasgow for work probably about 1314 years ago that I started to understand this this divide that was within the city. However for me to understand higher all started. Due to a lack of suffrage for those that had a certain religion due to the poor housing quality none of our I knew before none of them knew. Before so it was almost like a penny dropping moment no I get it now I get why why it was such a big thing why it was so difficult why it was such an issue. On the moments that led to the troubles as they are they were called beginning that piece of history is a vital piece of history that I had no knowledge of whatsoever so for me it was it was fascinating watching it yeah and there was one thing that could make for sore eyes such subtitles I was actually watching it with titles on and for reasons that were going to be. The bit where the chap said Protestants had a binding duty to support their kids and kin and also there the subtitle said Protestant has a binding duty to support their Catholic killin all through which clay schizophrenically is a sprint maybe they can start by saying that the document itself I think we're all agreed excellent stuff and also want to thank the terrors of brakes actually in their idea or for the fear in Northern Ireland hard borders and soft borders and borders and the cross see which some politicians are sells a lot sort of heading we can get and people who live in Northern Ireland are genuinely afraid over time to even just a little bit of fear in their continent so it's a huge issue and it's often kind of just regard the door this is a dish you know this is a crucial issue that has to be taken in consideration Ok well the war next door and the it's a 2 part of the 1st episode is on the I clear the next one is in the b.b.c. Scotland channel next week more just getting you talking this is serene on b.b.c. Radio Scotland. And still to come the new t.v. Drama that's flipping the expectations on relationships with an age gap do you want the cast of Friends. To get back together but if you ever end up by inviting do you do Barlow run to yours for dinner and a few too many glasses of wine don't leave any bowls of dried scented stuff lying around with. This but. This was a potpourri in the bathroom. Break our days don't worry I didn't see to it well that's good to hear any excuse to play a little clip but the reason he played it is because apparently Paul is making a comeback this year with high end retailers offering it as an eco friendly alternative to scented candles and one of particular it will happily take 330 quid or few for a bowl full Yes really I'm just thinking with you. Your 100 craft skills maybe this could be a nice little earner for you in the run up to Christmas I haven't I wouldn't necessarily say a nice little layer next I certainly wouldn't be willing to part with 330 quid. Stuff and goodness knows who's paying for it but I actually I think you know this sort of revival of handicrafts and Meekings things. And that sort of that the effort that goes into gifting rather than you know you know gift cards and they're buying this I think it's lovely Eb I don't think this is about making things I think it's a new way of things but when do you last by poor pretty never never have never bought it might make it but there's no way I'd buy it's just a bowl of dried stuff that's going to gather dust I much it doesn't go there. But the think the thing about it being an eco alternative is that the candles you know specially most of them are made from paraffin wax are not good for the environment . A little released toxins in this is a more eco friendly way yeah I mean I think we're seeing particularly Cers mall business sorry candles and that sort of thing really are really on the up and you know I love seeing whereby there's Popey candles that surfing on small market stalls and small retailers and small businesses I think it's great but I don't think you catch me through pretty and I know you draw the line it pretty yeah my mom had some for 7 years. And I didn't like that and that's a no I don't listen I'm just in the here saying can board proves more the corn's. Lovers how many troops the vets because your cat has ingested a perfume plane corn or small kids that you don't really want sent it's temptin drunken adults. Only thing that you have bought crisps. Is the one team at a dead by poop you do you know actually was really helpful was when my granny was in the Kiram and the smells of the kid home are not particularly frequent and I we bought our poor pretty because they're not load scented candles or a. Health and safety aspect and so she fell Harun with them a smell that was it would last for 7 years and wasn't dangerous and was equal for it all those things poor privy was actually the only way we could do that and to make a real difference to her room and the smell that was a roan tar and her last year supreme up point of view yes you wouldn't want your own item will start Kurds but for old people who are struggling to work against the smells sometimes that come with people who are certain Timberlake Actually it can be really useful No not going to spend hundreds of poems we don't have to you know so I just want to have any more we do have this obsession with. I'm always getting presents given to me or I'm giving them love scented candles diffusers what I thing and know pretty well what is it just really smelly I would just like smells might Milius one doesn't cost anything other than the cost of buying a bad bag of such simmers. A woodburning for keep them on top of the bad for the environment jam Yeah Ok whatever. You peel people on top of it and then the room smells of orange. Is amazing this is the good thing there are also great fire lighters. I'm going to do I've got wood corners when I didn't do you. See my going to get all of. It i nother I've got a little drop of lavender oil put it into a few drops and tissue and then put it on the back of the radiator that is to comes on the smell comes I or no room feels a lot love it or whatever whatever you want it to be knocked over for when I was freshly be made afraid to go see it but that Ok but we're fond of smells let's leave it there this week my special guest the song roach to make you my horse is the I would try. To find that to be on the out one as well as reflecting on his 50 year career he also talks about his recent health good looks my 2 young boys and we're. Going to do that. He discusses his life shows if I can go out and give a 100 percent. I mooched to the future I don't want. The future to. Billy's slow tonight from 10 on b.b.c. Radio Scotland. Will be listening I'm Sheen and Johnny with me this morning on b.b.c. Radio Scotland with my guests Jane Graham jam my feet and elite Douglas. To the new b.b.c. One drama turning the usual narrative of age gap relationships on its head gold digger stars Julia Ormond as Julia a wealthy woman who falls in love with the younger man Benjamin played by Ben Barnes her children are well they're not happy more. These are my roles and then you came along the divorce is. A massive This is a band. To go. Through here. So episode one aired this week the whole series is on i Player and. The 1st episode there is something a bit more to this when you know however ridiculous you might think it is you do and if you keep watching Don't you know I absolutely I'm Full were I have 6 episodes deep into it to be honest I had to stop because it was getting far too late at night and I was going to need to but an end to it at some point so what is yeah what is it about it that is grabbing I mean I think it's an excellent drama and you don't quite know where it's going to go to and you want to see how it's how it's going to resolve but I mean for me the biggest the biggest thing was the stark contrast in this this drama between you have such incredible and beautiful accomplished intelligent and emotionally intelligent women and just a whole cast of men who are utterly awful in invading feeding we. So you have the main character who spent so much of her life being a wife and a mother and she is defined by her relationships to other people. And this is this is a by her exploring her freedom and her happiness for the 1st fresh time and a very long time and the reactions of the other characters is really really telling because I think what's what's telling is they're not thinking this this guy isn't good for you and they're thinking you're my mother or you're my ex-wife or those like you. And hence the title The letter God then they're also thinking you know what my inheritance was a baby ex-husband know this this is still my you hey so I think it was really interesting seeing so many different parts of quite frankly Franjo masculinity and women having to deal with that so I can't wait to see how it ends Gemma Yeah like only I only got one it was when to really want to watch more yeah at that point it was kind of like it's not that he's not good for us he's not good for us yeah that point but I also like the fact that it celebrated of a certain age still have sexuality about them the that that's really important to know that even if you are a grandmother if you're a mother if. You're late you're allowed to do that you're low to go and have a one night stand if you want as long as you're both parties are understanding of what it is you're low to fund a younger man and a younger man as lowed finds in older women that's Ok so I like that part of it. I guess tainted that look but it was it was there was an insinuation he was after something he wasn't just after her so I like that if that's because that is the insinuation that is usually me it's not so much the other way around as an older man and I know that women know I get that I was the woman that's been accused of being the go think you know you know idea absolutely innit. Placed in the name of the drama yeah I like that farce part of it when he starts to be a wee bit nasty but you know we is because I've been asked the music the place where he's been and to see the young younger my in German All right David Lightman in I don't I don't drive in the actors of the same aims of the characters barely Yeah. I was disappointed and I have to say I just thought that selling I didn't think it was a very good script I didn't think it was very convincing I didn't like any of the characters other than Julie Orman's character and the way it was marketed annoyed doing is well before a more is to because it was all but you will be shocked this is a controversial reaches taboo busting drama because guess what your a 60 year old woman curious tracts of and maybe even still have sex with a young man he may be attracted to her and I thought well I'm not I don't like that I'm not sure I thought maybe I should be sad if it was a dog or it owned in terms of the genders I wouldn't be even able expected to be shocked by that so they're like that and then I was but just point is well that when we research watch the whole point of the show is that we're going to be gorgeous sexy and yet we cast someone who wards and I rarely fifty's No I do a lot of chill Armond But if that is the who then it would have been even more genuinely taboo busting to bring a woman and it was 60 or older to me she was your surreal and she looked she could have been 60 she could have been sitting around and that's your only Yeah yeah terms of the actual casting if you look at the show and say it's really more of a breakthrough if you got Julie Stevens Maybe Well I'm certainly going to stick with the alias it's on the i Player and it's called. Discussing the stories making the news this is serene on b.b.c. Radio. Now something was happening in a car park at Glasgow's a.c.c. This week you know nothing nefarious rather the testing of the U.K.'s 1st driverless bus transport secretary Michael Matheson went along for the right this is a technology which is moving very quickly. To this though some more or do it. Does voiding I think it over he means how extensive connected and I thought it was the of course speech at this stage I can't see but we do know is that they are going to play an important part in public transport network and you have a big impact on how we does a good spy communities in the future what I'm determined to do is to make sure that Scotland very much at the heart of that we're not only takes to get the technology but also developing the technology while the buses will be trialled on the route between Fife and Edinburgh on the old force the road bridge would you can bore daily Yeah yeah why not I mean I just I think intensive prioritizing what we're doing much rather that the trains run on on time before we start and start with driverless buses but the immediately there's no driver but they're still going to have someone on board it's going to be like self-service check a you're still going to have to go to a pear sin when when something goes wrong. You get no qualms of it this either you know what that is like a driverless bus with the driver. This is what you're going to drive this bus what is the reason for that. We will all going to be with driverless eventually well as it were in years Tim but the moment the scene is in terms of health and safety don't worry because there's going to be a driver there who can manually to call for a local call to file an employee anyways. So what's the point of talking just before we go but an astrologer. We have. It's been a full 15 years since I think she inherited an unseen episode of Friends but this week we discovered that the cast are reuniting for an other very addition to celebrate quarter of a century since the phenomenon began it really is a phenomenon and we're told that it won't be a reboot and it will be unscripted which what is me slightly What do you think Jane Well it was a brilliant script so I can't see it going through what they're saying as released characters so well the new just love scene human beings on there have been a bit of a challenge a stage and nor what it was ultimately was a very very strong and for the script every 2nd lien was was written for laughs and very good from our point of view so I can't see the point of the other than just saying we've got them all together in one room isn't wonderful I mean you Mike daughter 16 she's seen every episode to me and Netflix wanted to vote Gore no wonder if they didn't manage to go all the friends as a phenomenon which continues to wreak hell of a lot money and of a lot people watch and but so I think leave it would it is still weak it is still a great big money stream to get them all together just for the sake of having those 4 people 6 people in the stage cats who point to that extraordinarily elite Douglas you are the 1st pair seen in the world I think I am a who has never seen an episode of Friends. Yeah yeah i'm bad assing Lee this is the one where Aly admit she's never even though I think maybe some of it but those cultural reference here are just lodged in my brain so well at least if I end up watching it on scripted fashion I'll never know the difference the new or you go to see the script they're going to see my scripts the hybrid you feel about it don't do it don't just decide where to snuff film it's not like a fee part thing that you can just just get for what it was and what it still is I suspect this is partly to do with that launching another streaming service getting them all together but anybody me just being cynical that's all we got time for this week my thanks to Gemma fi and ily Douglas I'm back same time next Saturday with Tom Hanks on says your question among others no it's comity that there is Clarke in breaking the news. It's breaking the news with Dez Clark. Breaking the news or through the breaks the week's news and I asked for opinionated panelist to put it back together again on this week we're coming to you from the Hogan Park Center and loving Stern. Joining me our regular guest just math on Scotland's bash Norn moment Judy Murray on facing them all stand up shows you may keep on comedian or a broad show you. Want to use this week I don't want the title of most bunnies while the t.v. Show and the what old by the People's Choice Awards it's a tale of travel all the cent buying to pre-industrial Scotland and I sob and distant past and is based on true story of holy. To Bob Gates. Ah poor unveil shin of the Great British Bake Off has left the show's Channel 4 bosses fuming but the spoof seems to have got many more people and the traces on the show how them being watched by many aspiring Mostel bakehouse. Goal was a joke that finds the audience's level. Welcoming Lovingston. Catalyzing look at this former leader of the Green Party this week admitted that she takes a long haul flight but she offsets each jungly by planting a tree which is commendable but it can make it very difficult for failing potshot just to squeezed in the 0. 0 vote is that week in the news in here as a pond off c festival Can we hear it in the show for Judy morning. The way one of you lay yourself and for Judy I'm not sure about I'm just noticing everybody else has got a great big pile of notes and I don't have anything so. We have to say congratulations to the father of. The baby takes 3 the one to the teddy is already $500.00 to $1.00 it bikies to win Wimbledon but you see some amazing you know that they'll be looking for you to coach Teddy and it's going to I'm going to teach him how you dance. To the top of these things I want to. Show his wealth as you 5 recent baby news set of a my son's 10 weeks old and a currently is 251 to win Wimbledon it is. A good thing in the Blair would go off on a lot of possession and audience let's do this. Breaking news what's going on with her month. This is the Brooklyn user and what our teams have to guess to me just Doris' of the week that have been mice together into one single news headline No Susie Henri can you tell me the force story here. I just has given a boost to Boris Johnson's hopes of winning a full sized self driving boss by announcing to field candidates in a trial taking place on the 4th Woodbridge next year the public will get the chance to see the Bronx apartment through its paces in Glasgow lead to. Great Susie make sense of a come on what do you think the Fostoria maybe they are this is not to I can that the 20 see as an absolutely right yet this is news this week that Nigel brags of party will not contest seats won by the conservatives and 2017 Meanwhile the scores conservatives have reported the Fos minister to the national records watchdog after I mailed our office destroys handwritten notes no necklace has accused the opposition of trying to cast aspersions and said that the Norse were not a security risk however if anybody finds the 5 pocket worth their regular for excellence on the bike joints when he's looking for a writer. We were over you then all recently seems like maybe Nigel for has been a favorite Boris Johnson I don't know it's hard to tell because they're both such honest men and. Once it's written on the side of us I believe it is going up and it's just the whole a sure thing people say we're going to do this we're going to s. And then of course was coverage recently and it's hard to take a lot the Scottish coverage seriously especially I laugh every time I hear well they rarely play every day because it sounds like what you would take if you had Harper engine say x. You go to the. If. There's nothing with the web seems there wasn't no real. And I don't mean this in an Apache nice to me peace even I hear to Swenson and believe me feel as if I'm talking to late my 5 you don't. Sound very posh and I say I'm going to be a national No I'm going to be the pe menace the but that's not a sin to. Be. What you Judy is your favorite us tactical vote in an old us going on no it makes people ordinary because with Ray at feigned hard to believe anything that anybody says anybody saying it's 0 point scoring it's like just give us the stand for I'm not going to lie the one person it didn't think would have a go a point scored in as the foremost tennis coach in the country. 55th. Floor but you do you think that's maybe a lock of all honesty in politics is still a false thing we've say the and those deals get done right left and center is absolutely no you know I don't think Kim. Everyone's going to will do seen. Him or I'm never going to run well for long enough to be if. So it seems at the moment of those promises getting made some of what you mean or may not be kept what would a politician have to see you to get your vote Susie being a tail e. For the next 5 he'll say I think he will. Now your father just said the Braggs of policy will not stand against John that it's in 20 seats takes off for I say they haven't seen this level of a poker say sense of every month when he gets his paycheck from the European Parliament. With Here is the general election is the right answer Susie and really you get 2 points for about no to Gemma. And Judy anything that may gauge it to our 2nd story could be a yeah I think that says a lot but the trial of the driverless bus chamois Burt buses going from Edinburgh if I drive a less well annoyances off a face than even the bloody drive of those no one good I could be thinking. About the house months yes then years then I bowed to trial run in driverless buses between Edinburgh and fife the bus uses read all optical cameras and ultra scientists to take when someone is approaching us and as powerful process those that calculate to need us nano seconds when to shut the door in the face and drive . Would anybody go for this Judy would you honestly get on Dr Ellis bus absolutely no traffic seems a strange one Anybody here for anything is a good idea yeah. Yeah I mean my duties and Pill don't know you get to drive us but I hate bus drivers I would say you will agree if you ever meet a bus driver they have to take a personality case and if they fail to get the job that I the overflow can start do is lace However in full there oh. Yeah I got 5 or 4 all to deter. I think that it isn't going to help when these American automatic voices you know a guy gets on an Edinburgh and he says the poor we. Will kill you please and I have no he said I don't know I'm going to have a man I can stay 5. 0 you know her it's very good to do. That was like a phone call from the late great Stephen Hawking. Of thought that you do the overseas travel about a lot any thoughts of what we could to improve our chance for when I was in China recently they were trailing something it was a. It's like a mini van where they put an extra layer on top of the hour lecture floor on top of it was open like a double take a 5 double decker van and up there are traveling double decker cars and things and set of having more cars on the road they just growing up that way because you can't go down the aisle so we just go out the way because there's there's air there was a logic double decker truck the good. Start for me. But I think thank you already without shoes you know do you think maybe technology is going about follow us acknowledge me I just think you know when you see that I would walk I know the coordinates for 300 mile use just think of who posted the walk because there's nobody else in the lot. Thank you I know what I did if a motion of robotic Melkus just Walters and melt but it didn't have the ever for them honestly it's true Hartman and they are getting used that but the bills that old to not like kids old so that if Thank you Jim I mean come on the far right here at home I go home and you do all but years that anything you could invent that might make your life easier I'd really like someone to invent a facial iron. I know it's a sore Simon Cohen the tailor this week I think. You might have left it on my head you could thank you nice on your machine it fails at tennis balls even put toy Isn't it was and then Jamie just to have out of pocket and in nice Chapstick. Let me go again I said to you case for self driving bus as to make his debut in Scotland I know well we still are schoolchildren Tarmoh to vent excuses Sorry I'm late my bus was hijacked by the Russians and they've all I. Think you do get 2 points for that was the mash up of election campaign and driverless buses and at the end of our own the teams are all square. Thank you thank you for use as a public opinion soften us drone we've gone about and Livingston phones of people to comment on the news so gem and Judy you don't force the year we spoke to local garden center staff Francis and had our what story do you think that let on about here there is always silly things that come on but the nice thing about it as you can sit back some things and just watch all happen can happen quite often in the house so here's another said a member the clothes you wear are always an inch others company see each other too much which was a barrier to the fact that I was wearing shoes that didn't suit me and quite honestly I find out hard to believe Jen what do you think her answer might be for that one I think. It's in. A little further out of you who says yeah this is the pool of us reports that 2 out of 5 Scots fall out with their own families after just one hour of being in the company. Judy I'm not suggesting that you may have a comparative family was this the story that you remember in your post but on the in Jamie arguing over you they are trying to police I think the arguments that would happen over family get together with Joey speak when there was a word game and one particular person who may be my younger son wasn't wearing and if you board with the. Thing with a throw it wouldn't really matter what it was it could be cards or. Could be a monopoly or whatever and then you would have to put it all back together again and you'd have to change the rules. So you know the competitive thing was usually what caused the arguments but it was nearly always and it cause they are again. Given 3 challenges and say often not your bunch to bad I'm and I are in arguments a good to make keep us miss. It's quite fun even when visit my mom and dad because the imagery and that early seventy's and just the pizza had 40 Suhas tool but I might see if you 2. Just sat in the back you'd ask out. That we make out and saying of the day. To. Be With You I always get told I don't lesson a come in he said it was a moment there was a bit. But I don't quite different I'll bring some of that with this so that when I say language or stuff I name with the most annoying thing going out of deference as my dad shooting from one room knowing that I can show back to him so I'm I dodge or not I. Know that walk out with you as a veil snow with you and your mom. This is a get you here to cut to do because you're certain it's the Judy saw. I was going to see it done well with the seals there that's. Bad if you but still are forced to pay a star given you have a heart a war inside a family feud with a neighboring family over naked on a Jew It door in short the guy gives you the why. It's how you do it in the. Well us and one thing we are good as a good old argument well done school and philosophy and custom. It has been described as a seasonal Flashpoint I mean that's been the case for years often Jesus with an i Phone for Christmas dinner and within an hour it be on a Joseph you normally would are I think. There's probably arguments as a grandson 2 points go to Jim and Judy short issues he and Reno Here's bowling club managers on it and fought are they talking about here I think it can be relaxing Richard vehicle quicker probably equal in one approach on it makes me feel really happy about it too distracting for the ball and a lot of the NASA into that we could be Heroes blue blue blue suede shoes no war where Annette and sure talking about they had to pick up anything really yeah this is a study that a listen to music when you work commit you more productive Yeah absolutely right and most of us listen to music well when I work and one thought of us believe I actually makes us more productive less things music can really improve the quality of your work so you will be used to your fun of music helping you are not so much music I do when I used to work in an office school I would listen a podcast and just leave him stuff which I did really enjoy and then obviously I'm full time comi I'm in the House gym of the year so maybe people can write in a simple sleep clinic spokes and. I don't have the headphones on and. Little compared to the house or one of the headphones on and on just the roof when clean and I'm late. That's how. I mean to Tom and that's all I. You know is how you said I'm so late here she has invaded my speed by just a. Few more but year a year of Boston and a host music going to follow up and to moan that it will be so you know your driver chart you guys behind us and I think good these been at 40 mile an hour or so slow the highway to danger zone back in a Logan zone I think I'm at my 5 without thing going on. Or what would be your ideal walk invite and walk situation and see I was thinking about their skis Afghanistan a fellow Some So you start off of a new job that I'd like to do in my situation I'd like a big room and it's only me and I got it through him and the job as every new born baby comes and I get to name every newborn baby in school and in my jobs if you've ever tried to name a child it's really hard to realize how many people you hate so old. That you know when you're talking about names there I work with so many children I hear so many weird names but the best one I was in a primary school in this Osage of Glasgow got this group of 6 they sat in a little bench and I said Ok tell me your names before we get started an Emirati chill danger and I went I. Did you say danger and he said I danger you 6 and I said anyone can be danger and one of the other people he says is not danger mess it's William because you can call me Danger nice he says My dad calls me danger and I said why did your dad call you danger he says I'm a danger to myself. Thank you yes music I want as a grandson to point score to Suzy Andrea. Thank you didn't say I'll play you a clip of a mystery person all you have to do is tell me here at early. Bye to you Suzy and really you don't foster fame just tell me who is this now I take criticism that is serious seriously but I don't take any criticism personally so our good friend Hillary Clinton as hell and Clinton was all over the news this week talking about Russian interference in British politics and the pressure for heart to run once again for president she keeps on saying people want her to run for but she's 72 she should be run for president she could run a knockoff a class I by the way can I just say I thought it was great that Helen he was and he in the b.b.c. This week but she was on the one shore I do ignore that people pitched in American style just what the one show as she thought was a c.d.s. Political thing I remember seeing one that was told cruise but with Basel but off. I was I was on it and it was me trying to get in the cost of Strictly and friends going to demand his own dressing room so they put me in a corner of the cast of strictly dressing room and I've never felt fatter and paler and although I do serve you think about. That alien of all since you were here then should we be encouraging Helena Clinton to run again or maybe it's time for someone else to have a go who then later this way that. Is a few other candidate staff and all those what he says he meets is Norman taping he's 175 I need to. Hear that corrects for months and beats the hell in Chelsea Clinton of writing this book of a gutsy woman nothing of all hard gutsy woman and who would be one that you would think ovary in this overworked and bricks. I knew the. Teeth he. Wore but you and your wife who would be the gutsiest woman that you've ever met I'm right here. I thank you or thought you know days and mean. Done To muddy impressions but were both to play a skit that is. Similar. Croak croak of Mr the voice. I just used to. Be with you thank you I made the mistake of not only doing it to Judy I did it to Jamie and I nodded off but it was really about I was trying to. Show. They said kind of sounds a little bit like me. The idea of. God and then he turned right into me and said Who's that idiot I and I said. I be yes to point to Suzy Ray that was of course a hell of a country right so over to you Jim And Judy notes and sure Tom who is this and why all the in the news the engine sounds you could hear people talk or you know carriages it's usually only one thing is a bit roar didn't it rots just a Rod Stewart believe as yet that model train enthusiast Raj sure thinks they should make a biopic of his life and they should get a sudden to play the young Rhodes at a if they need to buy a pic of my life I wouldn't have my sons playing me. I'm going to the sons play but I think our big way we're not just going Jamiel somewhat after behaving it up so you can move which is really good I was the. By the by. Didn't. Say that a. 1000000 and a album sales for the Queen so maybe it odd thinking about this you know yesterday the knock on of the door p.c.o.s. Who do you think should have the life of me then f o I'm thinking about what scores legend triathlon would be really good Alex failed case and. You. I know all about that would be I get that came the story in through school a cripple because he was I could be a football player who's to say diddly after each canasta is a good medicine for the new even if you think it is a nurse your Norm Norm is really great companies very is very wise and can be very funny and an early modern one year and had some it takes saying he was coming to the royal box and he said you're dying for a cup of tea so we go out we have a cup of tea and I do an hour and then he has to go to draw a box and I said you know where you're going and he said not from here from where we were and I said well walk down with you or a mistake because he's so famous and as soon as we hit the main thoroughfare he got absolutely mobbed and he just keeps walking and Andy was that day playing a Spanish player called Fernando Verdasco and a Spanish journalist with a great big camera start walking he's walking backwards so we're walking towards and she's walking backwards that Alex that Alex a few words for the Spanish media and I do you know so me go. There you go Rod Stewart has revealed an epic more the real way that he's been building for over 26 years the large intricate and fully functioning train system is the envy of amateur real we have the artists like Scott Rio. Thank you as I am still 2 points quarter German Jew de. Soto final quick firing which is all about the ciphering the numbers on the news I'll read out the headline all the teams have to do is fill in the blanks still get ready teams when we run out of time you'll hear less I'm nervous about the tall fine. Bizarrely Rylan Clark me all talking before his 24 hour car Yorkie challenge for children in need right fingers on Brazos Here we go. All 4 as 6 times older than previously thought. This should be the day and so it is something else as sex things older than previously thought I think it is is it not the River Nile the river Nile as the right one so well done to Judy money you can buy that you know the 2 brace roller to make us feel so drunk they did for. A local food instead of a gold. Charles bomb plea. For a holiday makers were so drunk they died for came home. To pray show they make us or so drunk they did while I never even left the hoose of. There was a hole I was armies and I seen the lawless goal of kids I've got the answer for you 2 British all the makers were so drunk that they north on the local police station door to ask where the hotel was and who the way are. I don't have to know the local police were only too happy to offer the modern father and I. Over one felt the Bretons believe what. Judy prefers Jamie to and the. I don't actually like either of them to the With thank you and you're on the fence about the tall fine ever good guys the Clarkson Rylan has clocked on new words on it in the course are when was this week of course as James method to demand the with than the was on the on the. The then was the break you mean. Breaking news just end the problem was revealed the strangest guest requests they've had over the past 12 months these enemies and these include guests are asking for a by people all the stuff being quizzed on well best to pick fresh I guess and one can sail into just asking if you need to have a fringe tend to enter but a friend's face. Today exists poised to unveil its brand new Vegas steak big and 51 store has gone completely vegan and therefore no longer has anything that can teens eggs so that branches know just cold good little. Join us however least that much anticipated Christmas vails this year starting excitable and I went to Green Dragon struggles to control his fire breathing and the egg void breathing on the children are running to him much like most parents on you yields the. Thank you thank you. Digital radio f.m. Medium wave and b.b.c. Sound b.b.c. Radio Scott. It's 12 noon b.b.c. Radio Scotland News I'm Duncan care corporate Good afternoon Prince Andrew admits it was wrong to stay at the home of a convicted sex offender in a b.b.c. Interview he says he let the side down after he continued to associate with Geoffrey Epstein who later killed himself he was our royal correspondent Jonny Diamond when he talks of owner I think he's talking about loyalty saying he's loyal to his friends and that was a mistake and it certainly makes him seem much more of a human being over the world tour of allegations that have been in the last few years Prince Andrew has come across as rather aloof and someone who's not prepared to talk about what happened well here he is talking about it needs throwing his hands up and saying I got it wrong I was stupid. About 200 firefighters have spent the night tackling a large fire on a block of student flights in Bolton the building known as the cube was evacuated and 2 people were treated at the scene by part of medics So you know I was in her flight of the time I heard the fire alarm board the fire alarm you normally don't go off in all the spots so I thought it was just normal so I thought I must flee but then I was woken up after a bit to the smell of burning oil the lifeline door you know just broke on fire outside a study by Don the University suggests that cigarette smokers who switch developing will significantly improve their vascular health the research is believed to be the largest undertaken to date in determining the impact of e. Cigarettes versus tobacco cigarettes on the heart Louise Kelly reports $114.00 long time smokers who had smoked upwards of 15 c. Gets a d. For at least 2 years took part in the 2 years trial it's done to university within 4 weeks of switching to electronic cigarettes experts at the School of Medicine find participants a blood vessel health had started to recover our women were fighting to benefit significantly more than main the study is thought to be the largest of its kind conducted those involved see that while the ping was found to be less harmful the device is still Katty health risks 3 judges in the United States have been suspended and had their pay docked after a drunken night out together the Supreme Court in the state of Indiana was told that it ended with a punch up in a shooting Mr Richard Howells reports being called to the bar in legal circles has nothing to do with alcohol but when 3 Indiana judges went to a law conference in Indianapolis last May a lick of field evening resulted in 2 of them undergoing emergency surgery for gunshot wounds the judges had been bar hopping and tried to visit a strip club it was closed but a fight started after a judge Sabrina bell. Made an offensive gesture at 2 men in a car park the dispute escalated and judges Andrew Adams and Bradley Jacobs were shot the court said the trio were being suspended because their behavior had gravely undermined public trust this year's Children in Need raised almost 48000000 pounds in Scotland more than 3900000 was raised That's the news now the sport he McBeth thank you Scotland head coach Steve Clarke says he's seen clear evidence of improvement in his time in charge of the national team he wants to build on the small element of possible pasta to Vittie with further victories this week starting with Afnan in Cyprus but they won't get plaudits until they start winning games Jack Ross says he wants to help the squad live up to.

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