the kind that claws at your belly. when i first got into performance, i wasn t looking to change the world, change people s minds or anything like that. it was just fun. it was just really, really fun. well, more than that, it s that s penetrated through, like, seven layers. you haven t even got seven layers. it s notjust in my epidermis. viva, it s in my dermis. i ve been in things like some girls for bbc three, unforgotten on itv. i played a victorian cockney lad in ripper street. and a soviet spy in peaky blinders. five russians are planning to rob an armoured car from a factory in birmingham. we know about the robbery. i ve done a few plays, a couple of films. i thought you was trying to hit on me there. people saw themselves reflected in some girls. in yourdreams! ..in a way that they hadn t before, and ifelt the impact of that. i mean, there s greater responsibility. it can be fun, but it can also be really impactful as well. i snapped.
it was just fun. it was just really, really fun. well, more than that, it s that s penetrated through, like, seven layers. you haven t even got seven layers. it s notjust in my epidermis. viva, it s in my dermis. i ve been in things like some girls for bbc three, unforgotten on itv. i played a victorian cockney lad in ripper street. and a soviet spy in peaky blinders. five russians are planning to rob an armoured car from a factory in birmingham. we know about the robbery. i ve done a few plays, a couple of films. i thought you was trying to hit on me there. people saw themselves reflected in some girls. in yourdreams! ..in a way that they hadn t before, and ifelt the impact of that. i mean, there s greater responsibility. it can be fun, but it can also be really impactful as well. i snapped.
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with people with a smile, your whole experience is different. now, finally this week, long before the cheeseburger, it was here in london that a more british fast food was invented. we re not talking about fish and chips. this is pie and mash a simple dish of a beef pie and mashed potato, served with a liquor sauce made with fresh parsley. you“d traditionally find this dish served up in one of the many pie shops that dot working class parts of the city. but they re fighting for survival and the families who run them are working hard to keep this cockney classic alive. the difference between a good pie and a bad pie? good ingredients first, if you haven t got that, it“s trying to make a silk purse out of sow“s ear, which doesn t really work. so you must have the good
there ll be a four day holiday weekend from thursday, june 2nd, to sunday, june 5th. events will include a pageant with 5,000 performers and a live concert, at buckingham palace. now meet pete and bas the grandad duo from london who ve been making a name for themselves on the rap and drill music scene. the pair say their cockney roots have helped as it s all about rhythmn and rhyming. thomas magill has been talking to them about how they re handling their new found fame. # still livin on the old estate.# an unlikely collaboration one of the uk s biggest drill artists, m24, and these two, pete and bas a pair of grandads from bermondsey, and now international stars hoping to bring something quite unique to the world of rap. it started off as rap, but we are pushing the boundaries of rap. yeah, it s the rhythm, isn t it? beginning to bang into hip hop. it s all about rhyming. rhyming. and being a cockney, rhyming slang is a big thing. and rhythm, it s about rhythm.