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Some of that's training some of that experience but it's their inner core that wants them to help others that wants to save lives and they did that yesterday an exit poll in Germany suggests Chancellor Angela Merkel's party has suffered heavy losses in a regional election the broadcaster A.R.D. Said the Christian Democrats were still the largest party in has state bought had lost about 10 percentage points the polls suggest their junior coalition partners were 11 points down. Trains running in and out of London Paddington have been disrupted for the 2nd time this month because of damage to overhead power cables services to the west country and to Heathrow Airport were affected Heathrow Express sent a rescue service to help stranded passengers after several trains came to a standstill the line has now been reopened and most trains are running normally bought some passengers experienced long delays the eighty's judo tiers for Fears are selling off instruments equipment and clothes which have been in storage for more than 20 years the collection from their 996 tour will be auctioned in Wilcher in December and a quick look at tonight's weather further showers are expected for eastern areas but these will generally be light and there will still be drier interludes there elsewhere dry. Unless catch up with the latest travel news and that is with VICKEY. Thank you so much the I 35 right. We've got a traffic light they are not functioning at the moment roundabout. At the moment 393 the road works queuing traffic through Somerset also at the junction. Through the road works this is at the temple. And the M 4 stop stopped traffic for 20 minutes between the unfortunate interchange and bath through. Between the. Interchange. And the. Around and Pa starting hench at the B.B.C. Travel thank you very much. In about half an hour's time. Only 206781566 B.B.C. Santa said. Good evening welcome to the program. 8 o'clock. Thank you very much to Richard Green for. Your listen to more green. Than you can do on radio just. Shows of the 30 days from today. Coming up on the program be him in rough city remember the song by Freddy Mercury and queen. Well the films we made about Freddie Mercury called to him in Rhapsody have you been to see it yet. Some people have good and interesting because I recognize this. Q And did you know anything about the story of Queen and the story of Freddie Mercury before you went to see the film. Commission. What do you make about police the Indian heritage. He sort of grew up in. The Vaal sad. Part of the draft. His surname initially was both frugal Sarra. A lot more on that would be told one of the old guard from B.P. By about how difficult it is being for Asian musicians to sort of be recognised in the mainstream music industry. Because if you've been to see Bahamian Rhapsody What's your view there was The F.B.I. . Got a convict these are. Going to lead. To. That same day as. A domino. That is fact they would profit. Is saying he doesn't want any false friends he doesn't want any promises he doesn't want any money. And he doesn't want to get famous either. B.B.C. . To him in rough city the long awaited film about Freddie Mercury and Queen was released this week and Crees real name was frugal both Sora with roots from Parsi good draw thiis in India his surname is derived from the former name of the city while sad So who better to send to take a look than our own B.B.C. Reporter and he's in the valor who's also good rock the she also took along her young nephew whose mom is from the same city as Freddie Mercury. I knew she had a moment unusual Adam you saw but he may City today what did you make of the good and interesting because I recognized this when we were Hugh and did you know anything about the story of Queen and the story of Freddy Mercury before you went to see the film that usual invalid Sundanese Indian then you can usually do you now have an understanding of how popular how famous Freddie Mercury was. Yes because he created the band Queen and he goes all the members just by singing and in terms of what you know what level of fame do you think he has not. Shown the love real show can what do you mean by that because very famous. He's also Indian and. Freddie Mercury's famous he's he to the brave new free. Man Arcade the found myself queen and Freddie Mercury fan so quite moving it points back really it's a picture of Freddie Mac. You're a. Really really impressed by that absolute brilliant and what you're supposed to his Indian heritage did you know he was Indian I didn't know his Indian Yeah I think they were it was tastefully done and I think it was quite respectful is probably to his living family so yeah very impressive My name is Phil are enjoying a very moving places as you go through is how can a journey from when he started off free I mean how he ended and is just but also great to use your own music again because it's been a rough radio for a war think sure be a big revival after you're a food himself as Persian didn't you know I think you I think you are new. You have a lot of background noise. Monaco WILKINSON I thought the film was excellent the. Betrayed Freddie Mercury star I'm so not the words of the I just found the whole thing so emotional. But you know I mean it took me back in to live a very real way all the time ago really really good of lose excellent I mean I can't see how they could've made it better just really really good. Going to be one of my favorite songs what do you think Freddie Mercury then had Asian or Indian heritage What do you make of that everything to see the film by the way and what do you think of the film was interesting did you find it. Exciting and so on it was a good to learn that he might have an Indian background give us a ring on this number. On only 206781566. A reporter there was reporting on be him in Rhapsody I was in Asia in the valley who's originally from good Rod herself in the next few minutes then I'll be speaking to an Indian musician that's the Randall Dar from the band R.S.V.P. Based in Bristol has been a musician for nearly 50 years he started singing as a review board almost will find out more needs to be done to make in the making in the mainstream music because his band they've been sort of playing for nearly 30 years and how do they get on in the seventy's and eighty's where they recognise where they are now they're all over the world playing music going to music and so on and all over the U.K. As well but we'll talk to run a more in a short while B.B.C. Some a. Great school run for the B.B.C. Children In you polishing up bumper year we need to go on the road. Almost forgot Come on you know where you belong. The other team the already set up. On this night and B.B.C. Somerset is taking to the way. The engine Meissen chewed up. This one you finished. Great. Couldn't. The exit. And there's no one like you saying to each other yeah. Already talked about being in Rhapsody this was released I was talking about it to you may have seen the posters or the trailer for Bahamian Rhapsody the new film drama about the life and music of Freddie Mercury and queen the film how does premiered at Wembley Arena where the bad. And played the legendary Live Aid concert in 1985 The film shows the formation of the band and tells the story of the frontman front man Freddie Mercury who was born through a bull Sarra to the parents the movie stars and Ronnie Maalik as Freddie B.B.C.'s James Alexander has been to meet him hitting the big screen it's the own mistake it will sound of Queen I. Was. Queen guitarist Brian May has created a new version of the 20th Century Fox fanfare that kicks off the movie biopic Bohemian Rhapsody. The film charts Queen's rise to fame from seventy's glam rockers to their triumphant performance at Live Aid It features the band's original recordings mine to buy for young actors to play the legendary band. The American actor Rami Malik is outstanding as Queensland buoyant lead singer Freddie Mercury he told me he studied hours of footage to capture the way Freddy spoke and moved and went into a regiment of sorts the Freddie Mercury perhaps. It's quite daunting it's an immense responsibility he is a glorious human being walks on stage with a cape in a crown might as well be Superman. You. Arrive was in order to have that confidence I thought Where should I start and I started building it in all of those costume fittings I would go in there with hair makeup teeth you know you're not going to believe it but the sequin leotard it was something I feared for months and when I put it on I was a year in shape then struck. Freddie Mercury was born for equal Sarra in sands of the coast of East Africa his parents were Indian and the family moved to London when Freddie was 17 Rami Malik says Freddy had to deal with racism as well as struggling to come to terms with his own sexuality the man is a revolutionary on so many levels I mean when you listen to his mom talk and we hear a very distinct Indian good Gerardi accent he comes from a Zorro ass tree and face that really they frown upon anything that is anything other than being heterosexual he had a lot of things to overcome to become everything he wants to be and when he gets the opportunity boy does he sing it as loudly and powerfully as he can take 37 years. Paid my dues. And I. Have done my. Day Freddie Mercury's life was cut tragically short by AIDS but his music is unstoppable this new film is a reminder of the magic and majesty of course. I. Was the. James Alexander looking at the new film and Bohemian Rhapsody which tells the story of Freddie Mercury and Queen listening to that is Randall there are he's actually from the band R.S.V.P. About a band based in Bristol but Ron you've been singing for about 50 years ever since you were born really went to. Ever and ever. From the Goes was. Told you know right now I'm a little child. You're a long time I was what about in the seventy's and eighty's you obviously must have heard a queen and Freddie Mercury did you sort of pay much attention to his background at all yes but I was aware that he was actually from are you from Zanzibar and I knew he thought he was next raise. His commander he is actually from could drop the star Yes So obviously we didn't know about it in the seventy's there is nobody mentioned it and that could've been a deliberate attempt to stop people sort of pigeonholing him but what about your experience in the 70s we only sing in a band then yes I was I was always in a band early before I come to that what happened because racism and discrimination is everywhere and I remember when I 1st went to the senior school. There was a tune in or dition for the choir and i Phone It's just fantastic you know sing the pants off of them and the actual person doing the choir people. Said oh you can sing. I was really really surprised and he said I don't want to join the choir so I wouldn't weigh very dejected and then people were actually saying you know it was really it because you were talking on you don't sit with the rest of the choir because you look like a sick boy I mean yes of course but we of course he were you don't know that a show that you. So you do you know you don't never show it to discrimination the last laugh on the teacher because from what I've been there when you know now we want to save time saying yeah from my perspective but I could be a zillion miles long but I think thousands of us can be wrong. Did you try to sit and I know you were in the mainstream now people are booking you all over the place on their wedding parties and these are English white people as well so they're getting into the economy but in the seventy's and eighty's it must have been difficult they wouldn't have Heidi would they for that you know not to lose you know and some of that is really strange because the history of them or music for example is that's why bands in London and Birmingham can actually play a month. Because there was a market for it and I'm sure they would never ventured into mainstream music then time but haven't been actually set back over time here in Bristol. We've actually taken up that challenge and a lot of pressure people actually supported us and embraced us and we're all different we all run mainstream and now the booming Melinda brand you can trust and what do you do to some very different you know yes I mean the 1st memory I have of sensing something on mainstream is Top Of The Pops when Bally's is one of his songs came up and there's girls in the Sari who don't think the music so the yes the Indian The made it. We have definitely made it we have definitely made it money in terms of you know working with mainstream music lesson it seems like national music works with all constructors you know in the film and we return lots for here you know my way very proud to be pursued in. Such sets here in Bristol you know. You've been nominated for some awards haven't you tell us about that very quickly Yeah I mean the R.C.P. Band were. Organising 20. jean and 2015 my son is been nominated lashes $27.00 cheap the you kapler national awards anomaly cheat again 1st this year's national goes and is been also nominate you for a special of war for his contribution to music aunts and culture rioter get whole dizzy jeevan gee when the movies goose city 70 cheap will he go it's a writer ok i'll to really like a young lad but 37 in from thing oh yes sees its core is one of the found a members of the r.'s 3 p. Bandon right right the lotsa thing you know yeah film said june's a few parties can ready is in london now doing something for show propellant to trouble to the fast brilliant well i have you been to see behemoths rafts the yet are you are you planning to do you think runa yes i am looking forward to it are mine is a coupon would to of sleep he the front man i'm a funk 9 in the carrots not much 6 of haiti you knew my learned something if you might learn something from it Oh are fully and saying I'm sure a little something or another from a I'm looking forward to it so then what do you want to see the birth pretty Freddy Mercury Queen Good luck and so much for the music and broken old boundaries and. Great well Rondo there are for modest we bring a band Thank you very much for joining us on the program prince who or what would you go to the. B.B.C. Some. Let's catch up with the latest travel news and that is with Vicki thank you so much the I 303 east bound missing July's travel time of around 10 minutes this is in Wiltshire around the past Stonehenge you see as well I 358328 in Somerset traffic still not functioning at Cross Keys roundabout traffic seems to be managing at the moment just take extra care in the area Bristol temple wake human traffic for around 10 minutes at the road works around the temple gate gyre write every system you see is well the M 4 eastbound through close to share in Bristow there stop start traffic with a travel time of a half an hour between the M 49 interchange and bath I'm Vicki Heaney at the B.B.C. Travel Center thank you very much Vicky Vicky back with more travel news in about half an hour's time. On only 206781566 B.B.C. Somerset if. You're listening to me Money Massey with you until 8 o'clock coming up on the program then today son in law is here with Bollywood book was and where today looking at. Be a Bollywood isn't really known for sort of ghostly type of films but of course Halloween is just around the corner so we thought we'll actually feature some films that you might want to see and get. I'm out and downloading whatever you have to do so the sentiment is going to be talking about some films then that he might Bollywood films that he might want to watch. Because he's Halloween and also coming up then you know the chance to actually am doing the budget next week and so we thought we have a preview and what is it a you what do you what about alcohol going up cigarettes going up the pint coming down or are you worried about the breakfast How's that going to affect you what do you have you were thinking about well we'll have a little bit of a preview because an expert who knows our now but the 2 knows a little bit about budgets and money in small business is his own so he'll be talking to us about that very very shortly Plus we're playing music like this. glad I am. Glad. That. I learned about going to. Have. That. I am. Glad that. I am was. That. I am. Sure. That. That. Last. That. That I am happy that I am. i am and shall ask and and that that my truck was how lovely i am not a am loved 7 only going to run our the last letter how do i am sad that i have Fairly calm of course and his quali party bases things on Jan and I which really drop the translator means even for a moment I can't rest without you I don't even get any peace when you are absent I have you know my heart jumps from left to right I think. It was was was was. Well it is a course on him and as I doze on yeah as to the Bollywood book wost Now how do we know it's just yeah just around the corner of course booth. It is so I'm sure. The thing is it wouldn't be celebrated in India would it no but I would have thought now people are just just celebrating it commercially and just trying to get with how everyone is around her how everyone is celebrating Halloween around the world yeah and a lot of people are just so into like dressing up and they don't tend to release thriller stories at this time of the year anyway as far as I know but you know they do bring out the feel yeah I mean. Obviously Helloween is in the Western culture the many country celebrated it is basically. Hollow. Evening Also Melissa. And all saints either no one is a Christian festival celebrated in the Western countries in the 31st a Tobar is the Western Christian feast of All Hallows day and it begins the 3 day observance of Hello tied all our tithe and so on and supposed to be marking the death of the relatives and so on and celebrating that in in some form and asked why there is this the emergence of ghosts and so on and see. Of course this is not necessarily true we don't know for sure we don't know where I go she had never seen a ghost just come in yeah exactly all of that sort of trilobites come in. I've never seen a ghost Have you. I was I've never seen a ghost but heard all sorts of ghost stories and and there is so I do believe there's some truth in it somewhere as you read along the lines and you do find stories and you think always that. And you know I do think ghosts probably ghost ghosts aren't really home for you know you could become their friends if there's one in this room right now I don't know you kind of think well you know they're not as bad as people make make them out to I think you can get Friendly Ghosts as well as long as they look after i always say I'm left alone in a very old building and I always say to myself Well the case is going to go through the ghost is here to look after me because I'm actually just here on my own so they're not going to haul me or torso you just get out there why is it always an old buildings why can't anyone in new buildings if they travel around everywhere theoretically they could be anywhere Oh I think that's that's that's the point isn't it this is film isn't it it's just films and I think old buildings have a lot a lot of history to it yeah it's thousands you know some buildings are thousands and 1000 years old and you know people you know they start the story of decades and years centuries ago and it just moves on a long time so it just becomes you know you believe it even more you know just this is the last how it just stems and I think the new go so I don't know what about Bollywood to tell us about one of the films a few the films from Bollywood Yeah I remember a song I know will go some thrill and suspense you know one of the films which I kind of just which I do remember and it just comes to 2 eyes is how it is and I as an as it is it's only like you know Miller film a really start in the film Gone which who is it and immediately think what what is this film. And is very much a film that it's just a suspense all the way through and. In the end there is a fine story beneath it all and this is all about not so much as ghost but love suspense and the whale and you don't know what's going to happen next do we. Want to know how to. Cover. Up. The plot why did. Ya kind of that I needed to. Report the one on the movie he's done already and I. Thought I just saw you out of the midst of a plate at the. Knuckle but I do have the queen look I need it there you go that's about it. So what happens is that is that goes to the end if if well there he was all asking whether there's somebody who lives there somebody and she says well no there's nobody by that name living in this particular house. Well there was somebody living in that house and he had the body is actually in that house and we had the net we had all really marked who speak it and she sounds very un Jelinek and you know just to know what's going on and it's a story that's just the film is evolved around the house and inside the house she's alone watching you know she's alone watching the news of a serial killer that's been on the loose and we find out at the end there's a bit of a twist that. The lady who actually is starring in this woman who acts like as if she doesn't know anything that's going on ends up being the killer. Really isn't it she played it so well that you couldn't imagine she would hate to use any think she won't do any wrong but. She should use. And it's like so at the end she we find out that she's a woman suffering from mental health problems and she's alone in a home and she just has the sounds of people knocking on the door when she knocks on the door eventually they they're in there to come in so they eventually do come in and end up being killed themselves yanking for Mr Gupta as we heard in the film when I do like I think a remailer really played she spoke to. A few years ago now wasn't it oh no no it was back in 1999 I think it was a few years ago now yeah yeah I love it and few years ago some say it was a 2006 but it was actually 19999 OK and it was also a great actor Manoj Bajpai who actually played the role at the beginning as well knocking on the door now what about boots not. This guy would go see yeah that one's called Ghosts and that one's that one is actually more about the porch and stars in the film and it's about a young child and its young child called bunko and he meets an unfriendly ghost so we talked about yeah me saying oh you're on Hell there was friend I believe that they're friendly with this one is a bit he's meant to be unfriendly ghost of a previous former owner of the building that they've recently moved into so yes we could go back to that question is it they do stem the stall in old houses so I wouldn't want to try an old house but thing money there's nothing wrong with being too many hurt any harm to have these you know I heard those see they they made their choices I think I was running them. Which was became a pub an 847 and people used to say that there are ghosts in there I never saw anything I you know I was on my own lot of the time sleeping in there upset I never saw a ghost. Some people believe some people used to say there is a ghost in that pub but I don't know I don't know you know when they when they do tell you like oh there was a ghost and when you look into it you know you did that make you feel your pain I don't know I always just you carried on just being I don't been enjoying yourself exactly I mean I was into other spirits of that time let's listen to living. On. How did you become. A. Mother to me and again I think yes im asking because. I believe mine I get on a policy of a good reading. Good. Lord of the ghosts. Of Ghosts Yes And this is this is Mr me there but you know who played it very quickly because we got another very important interview about the budget coming up at 12 So tell us about the 3rd from good yeah Gupta is another one which I chose and it's a lot about the Hayden troof and it's one of the it's one of the must see films as well it was back in was it in 1999 as well and it was a very much a big success and it's all about finding a tree over a killer with a ghost not. Thank you. Thank. You. Thank you. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK. God. But not but not god like about the. Spirit of fight on this day the there's a lot of fighting and a suspense and 3 law actually one of those films I think that relates back that Bollywood has yet to come up with success will thrilling shocking film as how Gupta was so this is one of the films that we must see as thrilling as a ghost or spirit while we may say and its stars are Bobby to your Kargil and they should and I do remember yet the suspense those films well that one did actually have an obvious sink up to money Great Well Sunny thank you very much for those ghost stories on the lookout for local So we're going to look out for if you want to actually watch the films again Goops. And also go on and they're pretty frightening how we need type of Bollywood films thank you very much it would actually spur aspell would definitely speak you out thank you for that they we asked anyone tans What about was your favorite Bollywood if there aren't very many sort of scary go see type of Bollywood movies but if you do have your favorite Give us a ring on this number show. On only 206781566. The chancellor Philip Hammond unveils the budget. Tomorrow usually there's a lot of talk ahead of this important date this year though with Breck's it dominating the headlines chatter about it seems to be quite limited it's almost as though the vent is being played down that's kept one perspective day from today from our knob that he's the national policy lead on integration and partnership from the Federation of Small Businesses and I'm very pleased that he joins being now good evening and welcome to the program Good evening Marian anchor events or your listeners thank you so tell us then. I think is I listen in particular to the budget because I'm concerned about my pint petrol going up cigarettes and without Is that going to focus on those sort of things as well you know I mean they have a day to day things that still haven't will focus on just hoping that the news is good and having plenty of leaks certainly what we'd like to hear is the separation small businesses is the Soham and addressing the failing business right system which is killing our high streets and that is something that all small businesses have had a problem with They've raised about 1800000000 sticks Checa they're killing the goose that lays the golden egg Federation small businesses been campaigning to change the writing system which is based on the value of the building and not the actual business. We hear a lot of the main business that Debnam Xin the other major businesses are gone but we don't hear so much of the Asian business is when they fall do we. Well that's because I suppose in many ways that is not headline news it's always the big companies that make the headlines but we've got some real problems on the high street business right releases actually as your listeners will have seen on their high streets caused lots of small businesses to close so we're hoping that the offer of a $900000000.00 pounds worth of rate relief in the $600000000.00 pound business fund to save the high street is the 1st part of self harm and actually addressing the issue I thought there was a bit of a raid remember really for business rates if you were a small business the thought I had to run a pub I mentioned just now years ago when we did not we didn't pay any business rates for a while well money you're very lucky because in the last 2 years a lot of the writing systems are changed and it's really been a huge tax that's why they graze the 1800000000 on the back of small businesses we're saying we need to roll that back because our businesses need to thrive not just survive in this environment but we also heard a little bit about in the part again a shortage of skills in certain areas so what's the picture looking like especially in the sort of catering industry what employment has money and we've got skill shortage a number of areas a small business it can't access those skills it can be very absolutely fatal for those businesses so apprenticeships and training are the long term solutions but we also need employers to be able to access the people in the From anyway and in the catering stream you know Asian restaurants are facing real challenges in hiring skin checks and we know that lots of other industries have many until vacancies and the skills gap if it's not addressed by the government is going to hold back growth for the rest of the U.K. So you mentioned about right and that's one thing you'd like to see higher value katydid or just lower right what are you paying of and what are people paying at the moment. The percentage they pay was a set fee that it's based on the rights to value of the buildings you don't really nothing to do. How well your business is Terry Jeffrey thanks very high business rates but you might not be making very much profit so that's going to kill your business. So it doesn't really work. Which is why we want Phil Hartman to look at that again what about the anything else for the mess around with the V.A. T.H.O. Without help. What we're hoping that there's going to be as the A C. Freeze we don't want too much messing around or not but V 18 itself is the most time consuming levy for any small businesses there was rumors that he was going to lower the I.C. Rochelle 85243000 pounds now we said please don't do that because that really hurts the self-employed and it hurts small firms. That you would listeners listen to and probably only themselves but we hope that threshold isn't dropped because we need support your listeners the self-employed have to grow their businesses and not have any further burdens on them and the world and asking friends contribution anything they could do on that front Well there has been a very good scheme whereby to encourage new employment you get a 3000 I repeat we hoping that scheme is extended because we want small business to employ more people and annoy is quite a big tax and a big challenge anyone is employing the 1st person you know when they're starting out so we hoping for good news during this cross great well we'll look for that are not that thank you very much for joining the program thank you Mary they are not dark the national policy lead on integration and partnership from the Federation of Small Businesses. Does your radio in this vein. You can now listen to on your T.V. And you'll find B.B.C. Summerset on Freeview channels 72 you give it a try. If you can find as you may have to reach in your freeview box by pressing the menu or Settings button on your mate control and say good bye to him. And trying to get the direly exactly the right place B.C. Sound is now on Freeview channels 72. Said Speedy see the chief and B.B.C. Somerset. Good without him. But you are love. You are everything to me. But we got the news coming up next and then after that we go onto a talk about Deval page grammar school. Will be here tell us more about that in a short while Dr move. On AM ditched. B.D.C. Down the.

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