it sjust a big combination of quite different things. so you think, whoa, are those things going to go together? and then it s actually. . . really tasty! magic in the mouth? magic in the mouth! ok, let s have some magic in your ears with this episode of newscast, hopefully it s magic. newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello, it s chris in the newscast studio, feeling very humble about myjam sandwich lunch. no, i love a dairylea triangle myself. it s laura in the same studio, but in adam s seat, i don t know why we ve done this tonight. and it s adam in laura s seat in the studio, and i m going to go in a couple of minutes, cos we ve got a former cabinet minister coming in, and cos of the covid rules, we can t all be in the same room at the same time. but that s fine, i ll sit in chris mason s cupboard. so, laura, i think it s one of those weeks where you kind of, you know, open up your notebook and tell us about, as you ve described it, fiasco, of this smorgasbord of edamame beans. wha
turned down by any publisher looking for a political drama forjust simply being too far fetched. do you reckon it s time to open the studio door and bring in our newscast guest for this week? i think we should. robert buckland, former cabinet minister, formerjustice secretary. so, adam, we ve got that thing, haven t we, that awkward social moment when the three of us are back in here, but we can t really have a fourth, cos that s a bit much in these covid times. i m going to listen to robert buckland, but not see him, cos i m going to go and sit in your cupboard. give him my love! oh, well, thank you, enjoy the the boutique of news. i promise i ll go in the cupboard next week, i ve not had a turn in there yet. that s true, but we ve had you in your spare room at home. that s true, or in a cab or walking around or wherever else. back of taxis, all of that. well, thank you very much for taking my seat in the studio, and welcome robert buckland, hello! hello, good to see you and thank you