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Working passengers access to departure gates and check in services have been suspended flights in and out of the airport were cancelled yesterday after thousands of people took part in a sit in the world's largest arts festival has been named as the U.K.'s based expedience by Lonely Planet the tribal travel company ranked 500 unmissable sites in order of brilliance for its ultimate United Kingdom travel list with the Edinburgh Fringe leading the mall Tom Hall is from the little upon it Edinburgh Fringe came out on top not by a little bit but by quite a long distance we talked about it flooding the city with arts and nowhere beats it for spectacle or scale it takes you all around the city into lots of different parts that you wouldn't necessarily get the chance to explore and people from all around the world I can understand the people live it and of remarking are here come the crowds again for visitors it is it is a wonderful experience Well it's a NEWS NIGHT sport with Iona balance I thank you Amanda hearts have completed the loan signing of manchester united goal people keeper Joel put into subject to international clearance the 23 year old has joined at the Tynecastle side until the end of the season having made 3 appearances for the 1st team at Old Trafford The Clash coach Tampa cesky believe Southwick are big favorites as they meet in the 2nd leg of their Champions League 3rd round qualifier tonight the tie is level at 10 after the 1st leg the south manager Neil Lennon says he believes his side can hurt clues in certain areas sports and on Radio Scotland brings you coverage of the tie tennis now and after Andy Murray made his singles comeback at the Cincinnati Masters last night he's back in action today when he and his partner Feliciano Lopez play in the men's doubles our own 6 pm U.K. Time as calls to fans will need to be watertight at the Rugby World Cup This autumn That's according to Phil back Stuart Hogg who says if they stop leaking tries they can achieve something special in Japan or sport at our Web site. 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Star sang Callie and Julie Wilson Nemo but we are beginning with music from a hit show that's part electrifying big part thrilling theater Please welcome the cast of Frankenstein hired to make the most Her excuse. And you. See. It's. A. It's. It's a. The A B. C. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU to make a monster which is on the traffic on the good news is we'll hear more from them later now fans of the long running award winning radio 4 C.D.'s facts mikes and bikes are in for a festival treat this year as the show is doing a live wrong the festival written performed by Sanjeev Kohli and don't know McCleary the sure revolves around Glasgow corner shop owner Ramesh his best Pound assistant Dave and sons and son the Life Festival show was seized on the 30th anniversary of the opening of facts mikes and bags have a health scare which stores the future of the shop and to panel please welcome Ramesh and customer lovely Susannah Colin Julie Wilson Nemo are. You looking at seemly Well how is it going you know leaving the radio studio and doing the live show with the audience actually watching you your will is by a very 1st 1st of all because just the way my career has gone of mine is to studiously and cleverly avoid any kind of stage or audience look at me I'd like to not. Know just because I saw start as a region present and then go into comedy writing and performing I never you know like properly trained actors Yeah you know I could I did a must agree pretty sick so. Yeah pretty easy son you're pretty easy hardly easy to be blocked on the hard yards or do you feel a bit of a dilettante so do this fall festival run and it's slowly healing to me look like we've been doing this commute from Glasgow and a walk through you know the kind of the the fly around yeah I still feel like a punter after my myself I'm doing a show I'm actually a performer this year which And then you want postural post in the. It was quite serious good at your age you need reminding of these things otherwise you just go to the shops in the back of a train to Glasgow it could happen because I could just go streets and that's how it looked. Like a lot of the yes as you say the proper thespian start of stage and screen when we last here performing was that we while I was trying to remember this I think it was about 5 years ago and we came to the lucky we were performing. Just a small of a list and there yeah which I just because the venue in Europe or something so mental Below is a big boy 3000 to ask me for start this little boy's numbers what is the how this imaginary coincidence. That we keep we were really lucky to come with the National Theatre School and we did a play called The 65 and Dame so we were here for the International Festival which was great I came when I was just graduated from drama school with 4 other ghettoes and we did a play about Manchester United football and needed a key. But then weirdly one day we were planning to vote for people who study theatre workshop and just show she if you left in Israel and one of them was a journalist and she loved it it was a baby Horsfield plea and then we got back massive picture in the paper and then after that he told that he's real After that it just meant there were plentiful houses Yeah yeah and that's the thing I think that there's so many big names at festivals and I but actually I think it's still true that smaller groups individuals can still pull through and tell us just take us back Thanks Mike and back to those loads of people who are listening and watching and who are the muscle fines it takes about beginning the idea was something you thought doing for a while this whole idea of the corner shop completely because a family ran the corner shop for 3 years back in the late seventy's early eighty's what were Asians was in the small print have to do it some point and so we did and I've always been obsessed with it because. Those shops those convenience stores those can the newsagent inspection is there always at the heart of the community and whether you like or not if you're running a shop you know everyone's business whether you want to or not I've always said that if if someone comes in to your shop and asks for a look has 8 other drinks are available to be thank you a look is it a pump a puzzler then you're going to visit someone in hospital you know that you can just you just know me there's no other scenario that you can generally you know if it's someone comes in over a new and I don't magazine and and and box a teabag you know they've got a full day ahead of them so. You can't help but know people to see when people come for the specialist magazines like you know I'm going magazines Oh so you like to fish so you have all this information in your head and you can't help it and it's whether or not you use that power for good or bad and the shopkeeper I play the other shock you probably in this. He's a lovely man yeah and it's in Lenzie which is a lovely town a satellite town of Glasgow any lends it and then nobody would think that they would they were there so happy let it happen I never leave it until the book until it or a green top milk but. So I kind of call it the dry Cheers So it's almost like remeasure Sam Malone he's a nice guy who knows everyone Yeah but it doesn't you know you kind of tries to bring the community together sort of thing so tell us about lovely Sue Oh a lovely Sue She just says she sounds like she's just lovely and she's called soon and she just comes and she's got a husband called a take she not even so much complains that you never see hands into my We've never seen him and she comes and just like you seen she just comes in with our foot up at cha what I think a lot of people do in these small shops you know I mean when than have about a child and stuff and she's she's quite well but K.Z. Where she's always she's really incredibly upbeat which is Julie's brilliant plan but like her husband Derek is can call. So we have an episode that you rightly will these episodes are you know very very chilly so I think part of the joy of it is there are all these interesting characters but also there's this really interesting side city you want to play which of course we associate with the student or McLean and tell everybody that again for folk if they've missed Mr survive of $1000.00 banks as well it's what I like about the shops as well is that you know if you walk into a shop and you ask for a Mars bar or a Milky Way or a galaxy right you think nothing of it but it's a chocolate called the Milky Way I mean some of these Decided to you know this massive conglomeration of a constellation So let's be lied to chocolate annoying questions this so late this is the balance of the cereal in the everyday and we have a lot of fun with what we call the wall of crisps if you walk into any one of these stores you just that's a thing as well as one feels at home in the shops if you're in it if you're like in a town that is in your own town if you're always somewhere down south whatever C. Or in Darby and eat fancy you know a toughie Chris but you're going to buy online you going to go into one of the shops practice really not cost effective topic because online people have to delivery so you know it is stupid so you go in the shop and you kind of instantly know right and over the chocolate stanching is I know with a wall of crisps is and I probably know where the waters are going to be on the yeah so this is kind of like a home from home but again with the crisps that we make we make crisps up like we've got things like chicken astronauts and. Steak Netanyahu is quite quite surreal but if he's Christian we just take it for granted so I like the mix of we can have a lot of the word play with the products as well as having the everyday situations that happen in the shops I think it's that kind of juxtaposition I said talks about yeah he also said stanch not have to look to our past that's true I didn't know what that was talking about how you spell and just thinking about what life you've got compared to you could be a math teacher which could be a lovely job but it's have a medium or videoed life you have at the moment making up crisp names you know and Chilean one. Dring How does it work is it like you going in to a friend show and you're seeing the actors center and risk rips as if they're doing a radio show are you doing a film Bourne thing well we had earlier in the when the boys told us about Dune I ship it lethal or what it cost him since I guess it's not obvious lashon and the saying it's not it's not done is a plea because obviously we do and that he too is to do so would commit to the public duty to see to but then there's an audience there saw is quite as feigned exit concedes he said maybe I was quite nervous because I'm used to going on and not having the script in my hand you know usually can get yourself if you forget lines and stuff needle each other but having a hand it's quite you find that offputting that's interesting she got there oh darling I said it's a different discipline though because we've done it is right because we figured well the show's been years and we do force you've got a really solid fan base Yeah I think want to come to see the radio show but almost be led into the back door so that we've done is we've got the mikes on stage there's a cost of a and we got a script and hands it's almost like the goons joining in and glasses on chains. Except better looking although as I would hope so because I wasn't directing it was actually I didn't go see Spike Milligan for the sake of it. But. We figured that actually people prefer to see that because it's the way we write the show Dolly and I is very verbose and very dense so be really really so I might die trying remember this dialogue well so it just means I think hopefully the audience get full value and it means that the the diehard fans get to see the cast Yeah a longer version great radio show thank you don't put that in the post search function on some bags for Boston dens. The past couple of back to look at you the good bets on the pull ups let me know I'm Jeff Ickes mags and bags on the underbelly at 440 throughout the fringe ladies and gentlemen here for Julie also Nemo on Sunday because. Thank you a favorable. Just that when you look across the rest of the group there you get a clearer idea of the scale of the spring if it's clear I. Don't see where we get Mark Stevenson and you explore the great type to it it's a proper tree branch that Saturday mornings from 6 30 AM to the Scotland outdoors pod cast available on P.C. Saves the week but are you busy this week 15 feet of the beach will be a wish to true for you. I might even come back out of doors from B.B.C. Radio Scotland. Time for more music from the cast of Frankenstein how to make a monster please welcome glitch wizard native A.B.H. And groan of thanks. Click click clack snap snap chat these screens are weapons but you really shouldn't post that we use divisive issues we have them over others lives validate it by shared click click tracks not snap shot these screens are weapons but you really shouldn't post we use divisive issues we get them over other's lives validate by years and nights. Tastes. Good it's probably. Trying to. Be such a protective but an in the. Clink clink snap snap. In my finish. This time and indeed in boxing cycling and. The screen. 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Thank you thank you which is one of the trauma they're steering the French Well let's find out more about the show from artistic director corner Marty and performers and glitch many to Frances and now Dean Rose Johnson let's I look out THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU to Conrad you're all up from London back to see our center says big box Academy tell us a little bit more about this because companies go for 10 years a like is a place where anyone can call me if you've got any music lessons or you never you have haven't had any instrument lessons or complain and they will call me just make up beats make up sounds local kids from your state who kids will look at you centers and make music basically and these guys I'm coming for 9 and a use 9 years 8 years. And I we work in doing the same thing in leaf occurred to me so we do the same sort of thing the book anyone come along to make music and I'm going to tell us a little bit about it because actually I think people be amazing thing to pending how far back in the OR teams or certain or watching television or listening to radio that is all this new Art Shell plead to music their instruments because it's incredible how lifelike Yeah it's all from the mouth it's 100 percent acapella and it that's beat box Yeah I mean we've been coming for so long now like that 8 years 9 years we've honed our craft and yeah we imitate instruments but all from the mouth and you know a lot of us don't didn't have the opportunity to have a full drum kit in our bedroom course you know I mean a lot I could as well actually like the. Story that we're. Going to. And if you've been doing 9 in 8 years me ask you must've been Fanny very little when you joined 19 yes I was really young 2010 so I was. 1415 year old. And I actually came along with my older brother because he is in chess and beat boxing and I needed something today and this is I came I was hooked even when my brother grew up and saw a doing his own thing and was king and I still carried on. And then what was a few to. Well I was always an interesting nice Yeah but there was this sense of like community without commitment he wasn't forced to come it was like come if you like there was a social aspect to it but also there was no judgment as people from different backgrounds races genders and there was no divide which makes you feel like how I mean these projects a fantastic I just wonder has it been difficult to sustain or to get plenty of funding and all of that because I mean the ripple effect for this in terms of people's lives is super fine and I think like you know we do get funding but even at times when in between please know there's no funding community so we keep going yeah the kids they come to make friends you know cause each other and he chip sort of inchoate also to make music and it's a place to come and show and like support each other. And just as a say like get along and someone to go and be told like you're good at something because you know some kids have been kicked does school improves instead of become the be was a kind of me maybe this was you know you Badman as one place where you can go where someone ever really good or yeah so like you know it's not that hard because we love it so censor it's easy to come and keep doing it and even when it's not been scheduled session we still me. You know it's fun we're going to do yeah yeah but also it's been about much over my career so I've been quite lucky and ninety's because all of the Traverse which is made is the 1st time ever in the 1st of all wow and I think even though we do even know what each of us was by now you've learned about I mean it's such a centrist Fane you with such a long history particularly of writing which makes me think of you tell us a little bit the process it's not like you can run comes along goes this is what we're doing you guys are integral to under Tell us more about well we we wanted to make a show and so we had a couple of brainstorms about what it could be about and then Conrad gave us like some stimulus was to kind of in the nation and part of our practice is making improvised music on the spot so we would use this. To make some songs and we'd record them and we ended up making the songs from the show. And it was like a 2 year process really kind of doing some scratch runs asking feedback from audience members and artistic directors and things like that and now it's fully realized God can improvise and we. If you give us anything we just improvise That is amazing because a lot of people see some performers have been doing your thesis for years they can do that and I think from that you can do anything to tell us what Frankenstein because if you go there's a story that's been around for so long people feel they know what is a your angle on it so I think our angle on it initially was beat box is the oldest form of music we think you know that the oldest instrument existed was just always best instrument and so we wanted to retell an old story with an even older medium which is the vocals and so Frankenstein is the modern monster a monster that today doesn't necessarily have you know a 1000000 arms and 10 I think it can be the person on the other end of the phone it could be the person you see online or even people in current political climate you know we don't even want to say that we want to touch you know not because I think there's a lot of connotations that come from the word monster and we don't necessarily apply it to our current society and that's what this show does the book is also a lot about science about man's conventional moves science and morality and I think that we've got a lot new technology changing the way that we interact and we do have this kind of question of like how we connect into science and also to each other as humans there's loads of really cool themes and also emerged he wrote a book which was 18 I know you made you think oh here's a 200 years of suffrage for grieving the tide to go and he's got the tooth. YOUNG So 4 or great book to. Kind of connect with you know today yeah I mean I think said we think Beat Box and media Shellie's and yet there's no connection to actually just think if I was a teenage rights apart from anything else the tired of the very shiny would be like you know as a young woman you see. I thought of that before and as a tell us a little bit that working with the folks in the academy and. Has that been working what kind of response have you had 1st a fingerprint like you who these guys and wonder what it is. But I actually like you know what was similar like I recognize the characters look at it as a same source and I like what is this and then I'm going to do some sounds with right and some lyrics and then the kids just you know they could tell it when they had people as before but they could they could rap with what we've. Got to who goes who are making a run around today about most neighborhoods. A lot. And their side is saying like you know only to her fingers and the bad you know and so we're learning about their lingo there possibly in a way they would have done before if you also you're told that chips in London but if you'll stay on the Sultan sauce thing and I'm growth and with the chips I will try to you know but if you know about that and go yeah satisfy the things the Thai is neighborhoods and I want you. To have to people that those guys from Leeds performing on stage at the trial of is sick because we're showing up perform and so I never heard of the child before yeah they have put in a bit been there before so opportunity to be their own stage with us rock in their lyrics and in their school is lingo is pretty sick Yeah because all these international people from around the world get to experience some gasolines to unearth stuff so many that we've been working on is a 1st for it's been so so sick but I get excited from them to drop in the lyrics he's not coming on stage and the audience going to show every sign and what's the response been like from the audience sees then because the show's on TRIOLI isn't it said that you get a fair bit of audience interaction to warm them up a bit 1st. When we have a 10 am. Every single night we've had such a great response from the audience we've been sold out in a couple of nights and almost sold out on the other night and there's just this flood of people like this is amazing. That you've got the curtain raiser How do you do it and what's the process so every day we don't get to leave straight away and we we get a nice little bombardment of compliments screen which is. Energy levels over all our many tickets a foul French can be exhilarating but also you know well the energy for the audience is has been consistent amazing you know every every time we perform whether it's 10 am or 10 pm The audiences have brought the energy and you know we always have a bit of participation in the audience as well but if you want to be part of that you will come to see the show excellent absolutely brilliant talking to you and hearing what you do thank you very much in deed Good luck with the run Thank you I'll just remind you Frankenstein how to make a monsters on the Traverse French Let's hear it for corn right. THANK YOU THANK YOU can we draw just these please a sketch group comprising 3 active comedians and one more year you may well have seen them online because the sketches have gone completely vital attracting millions of views particularly the one that are about to do please welcome just these please thank. You I just. Kept Tina please. You are hearing yes. Take a name for the cup. Can you. Show Can you handle this. Because of this clear. Thank you thank very much Carson George Jones and William seabag Montefiore and they are coming over to join me in the soft seating area thank you very much for doing that this is a phenomenon Tell me about this hope bill without one how many of us I think we're talking to some 22000000 views overall. Yeah 20000000. What's that like is be the beginning is that there's one view there's 2 views and then suddenly it's just ratcheting up we've got we've got 5000000 in 3 days so it was I mean my auntie was keeping to tell. She text me like you're 100 times and hasn't. And then 2 times people like 12000000 and said I can't keep counting I have to go. And we can tell from your accent that you're Irish but you don't have a name that's difficult to pronounce at all Philippa So where did this come from was it just was an observation was that friends the whole idea because it is very funny yeah a few of us being professional actors have worked in coffee shops. So yeah and have had the experience of writing down the names and often they are someone more difficult than others and yet was in a rehearsal or just sort of having a little saying as we often do and it's so of just how can that's quite the boring story of the origination of this no matter how it came about. That much just changed things in terms of incredible. You know your much money going to show. That I know of course. Goes through different goes and it's just really fun but it's like now we have to play the hits in our current Yeah it's in the middle where like there's one of the new stuff as well. Then fringe with lots of people who've seen the you on my I mean that must make a big difference yeah it's been interesting we want to speak the same time go for it some of thanks very much Yeah yeah I think it has made a difference if it was really nice with the French or this year's. Of people coming in off the back of the video and you know a couple of other videos as well and then also if you can see it last year it's been great we love when people come back to the show that's a great feeling when they say you know always or last year that's brilliant and then just flying of course. So the big one as well for us and just sort of trying to get word of mouth it really is hard to know what the Venn diagram is for people who comment on You Tube and people who go outside so it's quite complicated to know but we have people come up and be like oh I subscribe to these guys on You Tube I'll go and see them in a brawl that parents will look at because there's this child to fill in who came to see isn't Brian and he brought his parents along and never see him as and they really enjoy the show as well and we really like about that it's like cross generational Well that's the thing of the sketch comedy isn't it kind of evergreen I think it's for a while it's maybe the fashion but actually I think people love fixes that fast time around you never know what you're getting next couple of what for you guys though isn't it because you these people you're really fast in a cat it tears and sometimes dawning of course and so on is that fund to get confusing Jennifer on the wrong or something literally Well we definitely don't have the running over just sort of penned up backstage for reference never as a look at that never looked I never even know it's that it's I don't know yet it's really enjoyable actually and I think we enjoy often just sort of sitting around messing around with accents and characters and so because we cram $25.00 sketches into 55 minutes which means that actually that's just so much fun for us and we get to do all the things we love doing but still with people what Yeah which is really why they got into in the 1st place let's go how did you all get together and you say tome you're the lawyer Yeah that's right so it's not useful if you're doing so promote it things and satirizing particular people you can do the litigation checklist beforehand Absolutely I've got a box of. Excellent So how did you all get together and why why the name interesting name just these places. Well we thought that just these days was going to be this like genius Corella marketing because everybody said this at the counter you know it's very polite nice thing to say but in the coffee shop the muffins something to these things case I had you know in your Tesco and it's a completely superfluous but lovely thing to say which is kind of you know it's a silly and sort of the idea and we thought people would be like oh we say all the time but I'd like a hose only those banks going yeah so close. We actually Tom and I'm a university doing a play called The Lonesome west where we know stage combat training and how blocks of actual fights on stage and enjoyed working together and decided carry on doing the writing together and I met George and Philip acting and they were brilliant and so we sort of assembled like like a band I guess yeah but the monkeys are you know I think that's 2 directions for you know or the famous for run away to the fringe or something yeah if there was such a thing. Sounds of what you're doing We're talking earlier all about politics I mean obviously what an interesting times to say the least so do you go there do you do you do politics we don't really do until we actually did deliberately stay clear from it and we said beginning of our show we do a little rap star and there's a line in that which. The government wrecks it with something else so yeah we don't carry damage and ever again in the show which we think is quite a nice thing. To have and hopefully a bit of just relaxing sitting back and not really worrying about all that sort of stuff for an hour with safe haven from all of us yeah indeed and mobile homes that take the process and the building up the sketches because we're talking a lot of war actually on stage or just the writing and I presume you're talking about the running order that you never consult but just that balance of the sketch to sketch in the different subject matters in different tones how long does it take to prep all of that. I know no long time when we have like say we have to choose between each well and that's something that you think like look this afternoon we're just going to music OK OK that's an hour and then we'll write another 7 sketches and then we ground and then 3 hours later we're like I just think Call Me Maybe. It really does take a long time the 1st show that we did which was last year the boys had had written a number of sketches and we kind of added to them and edited them but this year is the 1st time that we've written together as a process and so yeah any punch ups. Punch punch so far so good yeah OK I'm not going to shock you I thought you might punch ups like I know you so not he's just a lovely person. This is very. Bold make the script better. And between times you're all doing all the things I have here I know I've missed all dark I watched one episode a year unfold dark yeah. Yeah yeah you. Get your shot off made Yes OK sorry I think you saw the disappointing compared to 8 and yet I did I did I want to set up old August the final episode of the season and it's a really excellent episode so. If you're in the final episode yeah I think it's the final one let's just say it and I get those coming out on Sunday the 18th or c So no spoilers no spoilers you'll see I'll shave my beard for I wear a wig you probably won't recognize me can we ask you one thing and you get passionate about passion I'm a great person. I can't say anything about a car although you can see it all in my eyes yeah I may be only on screen for about 10 seconds and you can see what kind of person he really. Is off it and I love the fact that told you too that the plea so we'll be always doing the acting thing with the law in the sight of what was going on yeah that's right I was a did it for union as they were met Will and doing the drama society there and so. In a few different plays and then finish uni and went down to London to do the conversion to law and you just kind of really enjoyed keeping both going along at the same time and it's been a balancing act at times but it's it is really fun and there's a lot of rehearsals you know a bit late at night. So it's coming up to her real West suits it's because Tom is coming straight from work. This is a 2nd home in the making THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU because I've got a very saying. Oh yes so we're walking aren't you going to perform another song on the show thank you very much we will let you go off to our performing in there to get ready to do that thank you very much indeed for THANK YOU THANK YOU I was there. Let me tell you where you can see just these please. You can see them during the fringe their show stretchable is one of the Gilded Balloon T.V. At lunch time 1215 right through to the 25th of August they've been trying to let's hear it for just these plays thank. Us Dr. Knowing about the time. To passengers as they can tell and said. We tried. With a tweet. That starts to go as we may. We've done this job for many years never once complained but this is just this one we. Should. All have to come here for a month. To like a massive bunch of stupid bloody people. Drinking and. Bawling on the great. River flimsy with the stupid place where. You get. To live the road to the castle The nowhere to hide. History. Gets with the sticks. By stopping a bus. As a child was. Constructed deconstructed city interrupted self conducted based on the works of. Joe it's always about you know you come here only you know we always talk about jobs we're trying put your dip into a potato you know fire Paul I've got plenty to say about to get me to the point to accommodate this gluten free how to do this 10 fold I'm going to can't punish the presence of this district keeping the boy started to become such a focus of the shop and you're counting off the books. You know you kind of shop your granny off a bus. Or you. Just . Just. Make sure you. Know you Johnny. That's all full of the shovel to. Shove them up the wall. Street some. Place trying best to hit the actors by the makeup they. Are taking. Their brain. Story about August. We have to. See a bus driver. Please do not fair game my frames. Of the law for what these actors do not know. Where you. Guys. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU The driver saw and now a nice guy shot to fame as the co-creator and costar of his American podcast on T.V. Show to do queen interviewing everyone from Jones tour or should I say Jon Stewart to Michelle Obama she's also not bestselling author and she's performing at the Edinburgh Fringe for the very 1st time so be kind to the gentleman with her stand up show Sori Harley at top and please give a great big boy 10 welcome to Phoebe Robinson. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU It's great to have you here that a friendly crowd is this your 1st time at the Fringe 1st time that Edinburgh PA has all of it is my 1st time I have my 1st show last night and I'm really excited I love it here it's great if you like nothing else I think just Boteach one of the most extraordinary experiences in the U.K. By a travel guy just today that was a nice i mean wondering around it is like living history isn't it yeah the castle architecture is amazing and I'm getting used to the rain so that feels good yeah but I really like it the food is good to excellent Yeah skies today as well and so tell me about how that the show we've all because the podcast is an absolute phenomena and I love this this is like everybody's dream come true Michelle Obama wanted to come on the podcast and it was she had her book Becoming come out and that she just went to a sort of like nontraditional interview so she says she way. Do our show and Jessica Oh my gosh she's listened to our podcast he says so many crazy things on it and it's got to go to her office in D.C. And I'm just like hung out with her and she's like has the best personality so warm and Charmian it was definitely the highlight of my career so yeah I'm sure she's a major extraordinary So tell us a little bit about the podcast what the vibe is and what the pit of your are are doing in it yet so Jessica and I we knew each other before we started the podcast because we were like one of the few black girls doing improv is like she started out in L.A. It was just sort of like there's no show in New York that's co-hosted by 2 women that's having other women and people covering queer people and so we just side to start our own show we started it for free anyway so I do like in the basement show and then really just like sort of grew and grew and grew and we eventually did 4 seasons for. The then we did 2 seasons for H.B.O. So really sort of was this really happy accident amazing and also quite extraordinary today I mean things have changed a lot just in the last few years but the fight the wasn't a shoe like that just seems extraordinary Yeah actually New York where there's such a diverse community saying yeah this is it's so male dominated and yet you know just now we're just sort of like well let's switch it up a little bit and so we talk about everything from politics to how you know Michael B. Jordan Michael Fassbender just very dreamy want to date them so badly once again but of highbrow and lowbrow Yeah yeah so sure so the show is called Sori how. Some people might know who she was some know it so you can tell us about that but the idea for the show then kind of camo of the sorts of things you're discussing the point yes so you know just nice always joked that because we're so highbrow lowbrow times when we get like a little dirty or Nadi we're like we must be letting down like all these black historical figures and I joke that we've been the most because you know she's now bullishness who helped slaves escape to freedom and I'm like now I'm just here talking about like celebrities Yeah so it feels like a little bit of a. And so out of that is it has come this hour stand up that I talk about you know moving in with my boyfriend he's a British guy so what it's like to sort of have that little like sort of cultural difference and my brother who's now a politician to talk about Michelle Obama so really sort of runs the gamut of a lot of fun. You doing the show with your Powell at the peer review there so that must be fun I'm not saying it's easy it must be fun doing the one hour stand I mean have you done lots of before I guess is an extra challenge of doing it in Edinburgh as well yeah I've been doing stand up for 11 years a so you know Queens happened so it took me away from standup so they asked me sort of returning my focus to stand up and I'm having so much fun and everyone's been really great and responsive and positive so really pumped our sketch group that we are deliberately not doing polar ticks on the show because I think people need a breather an escape from the oversea so many other people are you from the states going on. Just a little bit here exploring elements of yeah I really kind of wanted this to be an hour away from the sort of trump of it all so I don't talk about him at all which I think people are happy to escape that. And there's so much else to talk about like live in New York and just all these other things are going on so it feels really good that can be. Strikes me that you do such a heck of a lot so even doing the stand up for years the podcast takes off and then the podcast becomes the television show as well with that does that sort of change a little bit we all knew and stuff you know works really well as. Interesting transition because just listening can be such an intimate experience that that change at all for the pain of you yeah I mean we were definitely nervous because H.B.O. In the States is kind of like that is the dream for comedy like you want to get on the air and our podcast like you would show up in like sweatpants no makeup on yeah it's so great that I can I have to work Spanx you know to me. And just you know sort of just be yourself in H.P. . You know it's like OK well I got to put the makeup on you put all this stuff on but it actually makes you feel like oh I am more of a dope queen and yeah you just get more into it and so I really like the just position and perfect from here Blighty skull and they don't know what Queen is yet you know dealing drugs and yet you know can you explain Yeah so you know Queen is just someone that you're like I'm just someone who's very cool with it who's Yeah yeah I mean right I mean looking over your outfit is so cute. I love it so it was sort of like really knows who they are and they're confident and they embrace all their flaws and so I think everyone out here is a dub a man where I am. The boys yes of course I tell you beat in the front row definitely. Definitely because I guess right no more important enough to protect in the States. For young women to feel of who they are ever circumstances that and if you find you have a strong female community following following Yeah absolutely I think like when the things that Queens was great about was that we really focus on the female experience whether it's like dealing with a guy like on dates or like just like trying to get a cab or taxi we just really talk or like black scene leg that is so painful. And you know just being like you're trying to like you don't have a mustache like do you want to wax a top lip and you're like OK well you found me out thank you so there's just all those kind of things I think a lot of women I didn't fight with that so they really they really feel like they have Yeah in time so essentially because a pair of you in your standup show you know I just always love the idea of if it were Mr Pitts go off into the light it can be terrifying you feel good after you've done it but also you're going to have an influence on other younger folk who think maybe I could do that I'm just wondering when you were younger whether particular women in the comedy scene that you were interested in that you looked up to yeah I loved Margaret Cho. She was amazing Wanda Sykes of God the pleasure to me she's brilliant. So they are really brilliant funny and so they definitely have like paved the way for people like me and Jessica to do our own shows in our own way and so I bow down and. Doing television and film as well which we've also moved into is a not to to tell us where. Yeah I've been in so I did this sort of like girls like movie called The bees and it's 3 of us me Vanessa Barry Jacobs and Gilliam needs a D.J. That she thinks is really high and it's richer Madden from Game of Thrones terrible . So it's so difficult to act outside someone so beautiful of course Scottish I truly do not understand anything he was saying I don't have the time. And so Gilliam like falls for him is so we just sort of like travel around the country to go see me end up in a Baeza but we shot it in Serbia of all places I have of course yeah which is just like it. And that was super fun and then I just did a movie recently what women want which is a meanwhile was a remake of what women want with 2 R.G.P. Hands and I just play like one of her close friends and it's been a lot of sort of thing for you and also I just have to say as well this gal has written you can't touch my hair and other things I still have to explain. Race gender for Culture and then the 2nd everything's trash but it's OK That's a good philosophy for the world right now. So do you find though that it's all kind of overlapping the podcasts maybe not so much the movies I don't know but the podcast The books the Coleman. Is all one big subject but melting point yeah and I really feel like you know the different forms sort of dictates what kind of stories I tell and I think you know with my books I can like dig a little deeper talk about my childhood growing up in the Midwest going to the women's March after the 2016 election. Just like doing photo shoots for magazines and not. He never fit in just all those sorts of things it's like having sort of a crazy sort of like dating mishaps like this one time after I've slept with this guy that started dating he told me that I need to work out how own with his legs so crazy but then Alec wrote about books like I have the last laugh today Chuck him yes oh yeah guy. Yes main thing yeah and brilliant meeting you a lot of the Fort Carson they all should doing Thank you very much indeed and you can see Phoebe in her shoes sorry top an assembly George Square studios at 6 45 pm until the 25th of August let's hear from Phoebe ladies and gentlemen thank you want to come in the 2nd hour of the afternoon show including a stroll in Cabaret King Reuben K. Comedy from Susie ruffle and 2 singing sisters from Malta take years to the 3 O'Clock news here on B.B.C. Radio Scotland a song from a new Scottish musical which is part of the festival's made in Scotland showcase Islander charts the story of Ailey who looks like to see and dreams of a world beyond her tiny island here with a flavor of the 4 confused score our Kirsty Findlay and Bethany 10 Thank you. Reaches that are. Sandy docked. I was on. God and 10 should instead of God Sal than God I'm so. Lucky God the people who must choose where they settle on the fish are folk Terriers to avoid the seas the farm folk took to the handles on St 100 the ranging still up on down greed God these. Funds are a crock and moving rower slicing a I one from my hands and to the shore shouted Sansui. Can't end. Ludo food was No No Well now both our. Own. The lone was the the. The. The I. Was the I. was 2 the I. Was the was was the was the was. Was. There are there are. There are a. If . On digital radio F.M. Medium wave and B.B.C. Sounds B.B.C. Radio start. With the news 3 o'clock am and it's a little police in Malaysia find a Balti in their search for a funnel teenager from London know to quieten special needs disappeared from a jungle resort 10 days ago our correspondent Robert Johnson is there and sent this report the Malaysian police did not identify the body as Nora's but confirm that they are very certain it is the 15 year old they said the body is someone who is white skinned and female it was found about a mile from the resort where Nora went missing Nora disappeared from the Dusun resort on August the 4th the morning after she'd arrived for 2 week holiday with her family her father raise the alarm when they found her bed empty and an open window at the villa the family have stressed given Noor is learning difficulties it is very unlikely.

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