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B.b.c. News that 9 are more Alderson the outgoing head of counterterrorism policing in the u.k. Is warning of the growing threat from far right terrorism Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley who will retire next month as revealed for extreme right terrorist attacks were disrupted last year as well as 10 Islamist inspired plots he suggests the public should be very concerned of course we've always had right wing groups who organize protest of a crime and the degree of criminality but what we have is a great organization but it has to be a matter of concern that we now have that degree of organization here and that reflects an increased number 5 eyes as unless to say it could take some days to establish the cause an explosion which killed 5 people last night 5 other people were injured in the blast which destroyed a 3 story building an inquest has had that a 5 year old girl whose g.p. Refused to see her when she arrived late for an emergency appointment died the same night in hospital Ellie Mae Clark was turned away by Grange clinic in Newport in 2015 the family solicitor just inches nil read a statement on their behalf today the coroner found that there had been grave failings in the care provided to early May she was let down by the system. Nevertheless we are disappointed that a farming of neglect was not reached as in our opinion this was a clear case of obvious neglect a 28 year old man has pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to 3 counts of causing death by dangerous driving John asked to dishonor was speeding and more than twice the legal drink drive limit when he struck and killed 3 teenage boys in West London a month ago the foreign secretary Boris Johnson has accused Jeremy Corbyn of a betrayal of the e.u. Referendum result his comments come after the Labor leader said he wants the u.k. To remain in a customs union after breaks it the policy shift puts clear blue water between Labor and the government which says the u.k. . They will leave both the Customs Union and the Single Market Tory m.p. And remain supporter don't agree with some of it's a bit woolly and also are unrealistic but it does show a significant degree of understanding of just how important an ability to trade with our e.u. Partners is and the need to try to ensure that that is done without tariffs which would make it much harder and more expensive to do and would be very damaging for everybody in this country rail firms a warning of disruption tomorrow because of heavy snow fall which is forecast for Eastern and southeast England Greater Anglia has already cancelled $200.00 trains police say roads could also be badly affected by the arctic weather and a look at the weather further snow showers pushing in towards the east tonight with a more general area of snow for some northern parts of the country later heavy snow showers also possible across parts of southeast England feeling bitterly cold with an overnight low of around minus one b.b.c. News it's 3 minutes past 9. B.b.c. Radio star. Alex into Georgie tonight right across p.b.c. Local radio in England and the Channel Islands was the longest pub crawl you've ever being known but you can be then who will be speaking to you in a little while we all love Malkan minimalize differently and if you're a huge fan you might think you've seen absolutely everything made every day but not so we'll be hearing about some recently discovered jam from one of the most popular comedy. We started this evening with a trip to the Arctic can we return to hear about the bolts of seeds just in case you know cold enough already give me a colo 34530858 or take say one trouble 3 start with the word Georgie or email Georgie at b.b.c. Dot co dot u.k. Was still collecting and virus ing stories of head to use in that ca year olds. With. 5358 or takes 81 triple 3 so a message with a word Georgie George with a y on the end thank you Edmund Gosport with the hair thing well most of us have had to do at some point in our lives haven't we at No says My 2 sons have the most wonderful long golden blond hair as did all their friends they all wanted to look like David Bowie and they date they all played in college rock bands amazing days now all in their fifty's have the got long blond hair now and now I just wonder or did they revert to something a bit more grown up in time nothing wrong with long blond hair in the fifty's you're very lucky if you got it. And Glenn said he phoned us and he said he was in the forces for years and that meant test tiles were limited shaved head was the only option. Yeah I wouldn't I often wonder about that if you forced into a certain hairstyle generally because you aren't watching the place or in the forces in some way when you leave decently go mad and desired you're going to have shoulder length streak tear or you know die hey green or blue I don't know I just wondered if you ever had a moment of wanting to rebel anyway coming up a lot of exciting things to come you know we're going to be talking. About Mork and Weiss and about some material it's been found after a long time we're also talking about an epic Lee huge pub crawl so that sounds exciting to well if that's your sort of thing if I don't pick up in a pub girl for about 30 years but never mind so yes we'd love to hear from you ahead to say that you still cringing about now the photos that you can't look up because you think what was I thinking when I got married the 1st time. I had my hair in a sense parting was long and my shoulders and it was dark and it was in a sense parting and then fastened up and sort of. Very Jane a racial looking if you like a sort of Victorian style maybe looped of my ears and then fastened at the back actually looks all right it doesn't look hideously dated even though nobody these days would be seen dead with a head start like that put it looks all right I don't cringe when I look at those old wedding photos and cringe about the husband but not at the wedding photos how cruel I am is a county So really he just really should have tangled with me should he give me a call at 345-3582 say I want to. Thank you. Alan Alan. Alan. Alan Alan. Thank you if you want me. Is a fine example of the wonders of modern technology an old b.b.c. Broadcast of Morcombe and wise from 968 has been restored using a groundbreaking new technique it was once thought unsalvageable by experts Try saying that when the badly damaged old film was scanned to using x. Rays then an algorithmic reconstruction method was used to digitally reconstruct the images now they have 30 seconds of restored film which could be seen for the 1st time in decades and it sounds a bit like this beautifully as well not to was out of sync no money now it's minus . You realize of course of the takes not like us stocks. How to do it. Often already listening to that was Paul Jenkinson who were in small command wise dot com Paula hello hello you know that just made me laugh just go with the other and the thing with Marco I think it's just funny it's funny because when I was younger I don't think I appreciated them so much and recently I've seen a few bits of clips of stuff and I thought Gosh he was so clever that was brilliant one day Q What was the. On many levels you could appreciate them as a child for the humor as you got older what there were more things that you noticed and picked up on absolutely that's exactly what it is yeah well what do you think about this footage that's emerged all these years later I think it's amazing the people of how the perseverance to get it and it's also heartwarming in that there is still material out that to be found I mean there's lots of missing material and marketing wise that just line in people's attics or in radio stations in other countries and to find this it still brings hope that there's more to come Oh really so so we are hoping that waving this flag in the end means that all the people say oh hang on a minute I'm sure I've got something of a mill off well I'll stop before yeah cause I'm obviously the Holy Grail is the color versions of the last t.v. Series which were only filmed for America so somewhere in America or in a dusty covered or an out buildings and whether there may be this footage Good grief well guess well deal listeners go to Rome a Charlie's roommates You never know what you might find. So the you know there are instances of this happening have they with footage being restored. Not so much restored but footage found there was a one of think about 3 years ago estimate it was demolishing an old cinema and investment they found a lot of old 8 millimeter Stanley films trucked it back and it was marking a wide actually open in the cinema when it 1st started good curry you know there's things like not just lying about anywhere oh now when to what was it that made you you know fall in love if you like the work of milkmen Weiss I'd always look for a member of you know right at the start off with a Christmas thing the Christmas just wasn't Christmas when I reckoned on the telly Absolutely and then as I got older and went to work I met a work colleague who runs a site with the call Gideon and he's got the same look for them so we sort of became best friends Our it went on from there a need to sod to set to the website How long's it been running a little over 10 years now it started off we went online to strand find if it was any marketing wise because we have this. Between those 4 this is comedy we could look online we couldn't find anything that was new all exciting all that was even good and one night Mike my friend rang so I sent an email to Gail Markham Eric's daughter and said you know how would you feel if we set of this website expecting to get nothing back and she replied saying yes we will help you any way we can oh how wonderful and what was it that multilayer. Appeal for so many different people it was that what drew you to them in the 1st place and all of it say something that you don't see very often unless you see a full show and that's the continuity of gags all the way through an episode so you can see a clip show and you'll see a dress catch and it's funny but if you put it in context of the show it's a lot more funny because they sometimes reference things that happened you know 20 minutes ago at the beginning and it's that sort of continuity the I really like and also the early ones there were there was a lot of a lot of humor between them and they kept cracking up and laughing because it was Laurie of another sort of thing is really is really good and what sort of things of you go home that. On the website we've got interviews with various people like Victoria Wood and Bill Cotton we've got reviews of every book d.v.d. Audio tape cd and album that they that they released we've got reviews of the new d.v.d. Material that's on the we've got a archive material going back to 938 that we pulled out of all newspapers we found so we've been in a lot of work you certainly have I mean if you did an amazing piece of work and appreciated I'm sure by so many what do you think about when you've seen fictionalized things like fairly recently I think it was one about our mole come and then there was one about them when they both got together and dramatize thing. What did you think about those did you represent them fairly a very mixed bag of there were some things that was done really well and there were some things that weren't quite accurate. And I slightly worry about that sometimes because people look at that and they get they will take that as being the truth when it actually wasn't quite like that. They did the one that the the springs out is that. At the brig and how they sort of discussion or you know an abrasive discussion with Erik about something and that never happened to Britain was a really nice man and was a really nice one of that never have crosswords they had yes to have discussions about jokes and about sketches and about how the rhythm of a guy should go but there was never any raised voices or anything like well how can you know. I interviewed any Braeburn for an hour. Before he died I've read all his books I've talked to Gary Markham Erikson about to new idea brave been and also Joan Eric's wife and all these people say the same thing about a day and Eric I also interviewed John Adams that producer of 20 odd years who also was also featured in the dramatize nation and none of them ever pointed to anything that happened like that some of them have mentioned things you know the people don't know about but. None of them said that that was about was how it worked out well I suppose when you doing a dramatize ation once with a dearth of drummer in and. Out of it did you ever meet them and their American and their families and I'm still in touch with our families and in particular Eric chauffeur Mike fountain so you would be 3 or 4 times a year because he still lives in Markham does he really gosh I imagine in that neck of the woods is highly risky is particularly as much as obviously there throughout the country but I would imagine where they came from it's means a lot yet of the recently recognizable in the structure but Markham is a big crowd draw There's always someone there have been there for just taken with rain or shine and what do you think was the highlight of that was there any one moment you thought that was you know because we've already lived to Glenda Jackson and you know the Angela Rippon and Andrea preview and all of them. Was there anything that really stands out for you as just being the best. Thing that I really like is a ventriloquist routine that they only did on the live shows and the reason they only did on the live shows is because a lot of comedians if they do material on the t.v. It's use once and they can't repeat it whereas if it's on a live show you can turn around the country and you can do the same routine again and again after they perfected that and it was on the live video d.v.d. It's absolutely super about the timing on Mises exquisite What do you think was this it was a deceit good to magic ingredient that kept them still all easy as late as so popular that you can watch them and laugh. I think it's a lot to say this multilayered you can take it in so many different ways you could be watching a serious conversation between Eric and her and then you'll see a glint in Eric sign you'll know that something's he's thinking of something funny and something funny going to happen it's a gentle comedy there's no Presidents there's no bad language it's just a comedy for all the family and you can sit down with all the family and watch it without worrying about what's going to be set on what's going to show it was always that concept of the pair of them being together all the time that always made me laugh Well you know cooking together eating together getting going to bed together you know in the most charming and delightful and known inappropriate way if Yeah Miller The truth is I didn't spend any time together away from work which is probably what made the act better the didn't you know the word in each other's pockets but when they did come together to be the part for 3 or 4 months they came together for a new series and it was it was like a magic magic brigand says it was like you know the just got off the bus together and they have been living together because they knew each other that well because they've known each other from child it's from 1940 on the words yes and not that old say that all the drama with the Victoria Wood where she played them so. Eric's most a yes and what's his name Vic leaves played his Democrats right yes I mean I always thought that one was I wanted to believe that I always thought that was so nice where they met. Harry MacIntyre played young and the I remember him and I remember that because I worked with Harry MacIntyre ones and I just loved the way that she sort of took him under a wing Yes that part of it is very true is a Skoda. I was looking for Dixon they didn't have any because I haven't been organized and she just said you come in and share with Eric why not you know you're you know look young a lot on the road I look after you and that could have gone one of 2 ways couldn't it I mean that could have hated each other and resented that America might have resented having it somebody else in the space Wally but he didn't. Right at the very very beginning when they 1st met there were auditions for a show called you takes about we 1940. And it was the big star by then he was on stage with Arthur Ruskin all that Eric auditioned in I like you know. It was the final of the cast members of the struggling band joke saying what are you going to die with now and you start so that was about competition between the 2 right the very beginning of the didn't like each other over time yes the learn to love each other on their own in a visible way Paul it's been a joy talking to you let's hope people are ferreting around their attics as we speak and thanks very much Paul Jenkins and for Morcombe and wise dot com What a joy. Tell me about it which was you thank you for it but I personally have a soft spot for Andre a preview. Right. True at. The at. The at. The at. The at. The at. I am. To. Live. And let. The be. The be. Long now be. Cause. The Because. It's. The be. The be. Lucky. The be. The boss. Wow Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow Wow. Wow Wow You know I love that song I really do love Michael Jackson but that particular song reminds me of an exercise tape I had in the eighty's and I can remember all the moves that I probably did about 3 times but it just Combs all flooding back to me I'm quite traumatised by the very thought it right keep those stories coming in of the bad head do as we love them we really do something very exciting to tell you in a little while it's all about seeds you may be surprised I certainly learned something so here we go we'll all we've all got something to learn on the subject seeds you wouldn't believe it you'll hear in a moment in the meantime a phone to call me about had 034531858 or text 81 triple 38 Salik sitting in for Georgie right across b.b.c. Local radio in England on the Channel Islands now small to respond you trouble to come. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow wow wow. Wow wow wow. Wow. Wow Wow. The reason the. Well let's see what's happening on the road appropriate tonight with the weather. But let's find out Adam Long has the latest. On the weather related problems the rights or Ryles in Leicester though Hinckley right on King Richard's right there still by shot after that explosion at the house need to Woodville Road so that's causing some Minet delays around the area a little boy is close to going to right works out tonight between milde and hole right and Brandon creek and what reopened in the morning around 6 am and in Norfolk at Drayton the high road that's 867 it shut for I thought Right well in the morning and it's close between hospital lane and health and part road. That response or any other problems. 3 I 123-0184 that's the latest on how to move thanks Adam Well excitement now as we play you a very new song from Toto There you go he's called Spanish city. A lot of it's. A way I. Here's. What Spanish see from Toto good one to good beat really like that one this is Alex in for Joe and the Arctic stronghold of the world's seeds has reached a huge milestone today it's 10 years since the launch of the global seed vault and stocks have hit the 1000000 mark. Is the executive director and told me about the project all regions the all that was set up to contribute to safeguard guarding the diversity of crops around the world and now in the plant Gene banks which we have 17000 in the world we have very important material it is actually the whole material that we need to develop plants. For the future plants that really require maybe different traits than the ones we have today. And that the seed vault established that back up for this diversity that we have around the world for the case that something goes wrong in the world and of course we hope nothing goes wrong but unfortunately it that so you know we have lost banks for example in Iraq and Afghanistan. In the Philippines that Act was 1st struck by a tsunami and that by a fire. This important genetic material now we should not allow that to happen and that is why this ballpark noble sequel is built back up for all the important plant tree in banks that we have around the world I imagine what saying now is very different from what was there initially 10 years ago yes so today we can actually celebrate that we have more than 1000000 seen samples in the war in the vault and these samples come from absolutely all over the world they come from North Korea from South Korea from Russia Ukraine from. Africa and they actually also covers a vast majority of the crops that we have around the world. But even with 1000000 seed sample in in the wall to me I'm not at all a very need to be we think that this 1000000 probably is about 40 percent of what we need to have in a halt so we still have a long way to go but I think that all of us are more artists the price that we have been able to move as quickly as we have and after 10 years have worn a 1000000 seed samples in these fascinating facility. I'm ashamed to say I had never heard of seed bank I am absolutely fascinated by 8 and now I know about each incredible Can you actually try and describe what it looks like when you're inside . Yes I can take you through the door. And a sabbatical door you would then have over 120 meters into the mountain then you are in solid rock and you open a couple of more the doors and then you come into the white hole. There will see that there are 30 I see doors and the store in the middle is the more I see it than the other it has beautiful. Crystal on it and if you go so that the door will come into your true that these cooled down to minus 18 degrees Celsius that's why you see you sold these ice crystals on the war and in there you see addressed boxes boxes boxes and boxes those seeds put on the racks and you can of course look at these as dust boxes will cease but you can also has got to as has found the story of Agriculture and potentially the future of agriculture the future of our cook so I myself every time I come in I'm just very very humble and it is of course also a great responsibility to know that they're managing one of the world's most important natural resources and there are these throughout the world around they each country has their own kind of old so yes almost every country in the world have what we call plant a gene banks or crop collections. Now some of these are in good shape others are in bad shape. The job of the crop is to make sure that those crop collections around the world that have Ontario is being upgraded and hunted because this material in the gene banks is the raw material for creating new plants so we know if we now want to breed by natural breeding plants that for example can stand a higher temperature higher salinity in the soil plants that can fight the newspapers or and you know disease. Then we have to go back to this diversity they actually have in the worlds of gene bank on our way back to so we know all these extensions of seeds that we have all of all these are right things those things that we have in the world you back really are the. 3rd and we've got to be very sensible now and make sure that we safeguard what we have left because we have lost this amount. For many species as we have lost 90 percent and that's why we cannot allow more material dies in banks or in nature we've got to be sensible enough as a global community to safeguard this because for every variety we. Optioned for the future I'm sure many people will be glad to know that this barley for Irish beer is protected among staff amongst the seeds. That is correct then body is an interesting one. It's in the Middle East and actually one of the most important gene banks in the world was based in our lipo in Syria. Due to the war in our level. The war in Syria generally the seed bank could not operate and anymore with a good saying is that we had been working with the carve out these are farmers 567 years. Almost all of their material was backed up in this wild article see it will . So when the war was at its peak in 2015 it was decided to take sides with the old assault by the global sea eagle seas that came from wonderful. Gene being reestablished Pompeii in the Arrow and partly in Lebanon and now these seeds are grown out so they are multiplied and they are not available again for farmers and breathers and scientists and where they are also now working so ship feed back to small boat so this is an example of how this all about it is meant to work things go wrong wrong on the ground the idea is that you can go and retrieve the material and start afresh will the collection ever be considered complete. That is a good questions and I and I think scientists will probably argue about such. We do think that if we have around 30000000 seed samples in the will that as we are conscious that we don't have too many diplomats. Then we probably cover the most important diversity of plants that are important for our daily photo. But will it ever be complete. Probably not from a pure scientific scientific point of view but certainly can't complain off. For you and I and everyone else to sleep better at night when we know that oh oh the bases of our food is safe out it. Well I tell you that was so interesting Mary Hogg the executive director has followed global seed vault who knew I didn't know did you have a clue absolutely incredible wonderful to hear of all the work that goes into that what an amazing job she's called so q. Rating all of that I suppose well executive director book I don't know just is Olson who knew jobs like that were available you see you don't get anybody coming round to school you know to encourage you to take a job like that well why not let's go for it wonderful they say it is like sitting in for Georgie tonight and Lionel Richie as well Alex none of which he you see both in the same breath and coming up we've got some Gerry Rafferty as well getting into chillax mode now I would say. B.b.c. Radio south. Was. Was. Was. Was. Michel Richard Johnson on the ceiling whatever turns you on to me in North Shields we've been talking about milkmen wise so Tommy says My favorite Morcombe and wise moment is a breakfast sketch Who can forget that never brilliant stuff absolutely amazing Mork wise and. Shout out Jonathan in Birmingham says she was out for Luke he's 19 today happy birthday Luke nineteen's a very good age my mom always said it was a favorite age which is a bit sad really because she didn't meet my dad thought she was 22 but anyway so was Tina said to have a seed to fall to Kew Gardens also thought you would listeners might like to know thanks Tina That sounds great I've never been to Kew Gardens I have to get there so I'm talking about Sue of Sevenoaks said put Alice Cooper and may next to each other and you've got twins the only 2 fences he's male non female Oh well what the heck yeah it sounds great I'm thinking of that head would Brian May a fit. And turn you into triplet someone drawing or is his head bigger Just think about that one and Karen and go for it says higher Alex just want to say great show where are you from in the north that's not a southern accent no it's not your absolutely right Manchester Maybe I'm a Liverpudlian and proud of it you living in Guildford Karen who. Keep warm and safe drive home yes I was born in the middle and I was born in the Nathan I was brought up in County Durham and then moved further south into Yorkshire and they go so that's why I've got this kind of bit of a mixed accent really it won't be very Nonito me and goodness me I moved away when I was 3 toddler talk by then made up for it have a sense so so thank you very much for all those great texts. Yet I'm keeping warm in fact I'll be boiling all night now I will have a safe drive home along the way time for a bit of Gerry Rafferty now. Nice bit of music. Legs. The Because. The back. Seat. Seemed. Look. Let's. Look at the be. Looks. Good. Get. Claimed. The bags. Cohen. The Buli. Trip. B.b.c. News at 10 on more wrong decision a wife honeymooning in America has become the 4th Briton to die following a helicopter crash in the Grand Canyon earlier this month 29 year old was being treated in a hospital in Las Vegas her husband Jonathan died last week the man who's been in.

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