chat and catch up and all that. she won the virtual run last year with a number of other nurses from the north east for children heart charity. she thinks this year s return of the gnr will be invaluable. return of the gnr will be invaluable. ~ ., ., , invaluable. we have not been getting the same income, invaluable. we have not been getting the same income, the invaluable. we have not been getting the same income, the say invaluable. we have not been getting the same income, the say funds - the same income, the say funds raised at all last year but we have been using those charities in the same way sorry to give something back and to start raising the profile again of the charities is so important the same funds. profile again of the charities is so important the same funds. there s no doubt the important the same funds. there s no doubt the great important the same funds. there s no doubt the great north important the same funds. there s no doubt the great nor
so doi! the servant, i really, really want to see, though. it won t make you cry. the servant was described this is a i960sjoe losey film with a screenplay by harold pinter, and dirk bogarde, sarah miles, james fox, wendy craig. and it s about people stuck in a single place, essentially, in which servant and master relationships are turned on their head. you can see it as a film that influenced everything from er, i mean, parasite takes an awful lot from it. there s a steve woolley film called stone which takes a lot from it in performance. it s in ak, back in cinemas now for a couple of weeks and then you can get it on dvd and download it from the 20th. really worth seeing, you loved the trailer, right? yes, and i liked parasite, and echoes and, yes, yeah. yes, but very cold, very chilly not a lot of laughs! that s ok, that s ok, get to the cinema nonetheless. that s what we have to say. so lovely to have you back. great to be back, thank you. thanks very much, mark. all the pre
building and the way her neighbours come to help and all that sort of thing. i thought it was a clever undercurrent, but a real, a real knot in your stomach, constantly, because you are constantly worried about the abusive man who you know is still out there. so here s the fascinating thing. if you actually look at the amount of screen time that you see, you know, it s flashbacks it s fairly little and they re fairly discreet. yes. but this, it s like a tension in your gut all the way through, because they re interspersed as flashbacks and you feel they are the background to everything. i think that s what s clever about the film. i think that what the film is doing, it s sugar coating the pill by making it apparently about putting the house together, all this stuff, will it happen, will it work, all that stuff, but actually it s about something more serious. and i think if you re going to make something about this kind of story the challenge is to make it acceptable. will i enjoy wa
is inspirational, leila fernandez it is inspirational, isn t it? i have three daughters, all three of them are playing tennis and they are under the age of ii and for them it isn t inspiration and it is something for them to aspire to be, notjust as tennis players but also as people and it is just a wonderful story and i think on the back of what we have all been through certainly sport suffered a lot through crazy times and we were playing tennis and went on the court, on the back of everything we have gone through, to have this story at the end of it all and hopefully things are looking much more positive ahead it is just, everybody has needed it and everybody has needed it and everybody seems so excited about it. changing of the old guard, i ve heard. i know you are going to be sitting down at nine o clock this evening. not long gone now. for now, thank you very much. thank you, thank you very much. thank you, thank you. as i said, nine o clock and you can follow it on bbc radio 5 l
record breaking gospel album, and actually because that s a very glorious place to finish. people will recently have seen amazing grace, the documentary about her doing that, which was delayed for so long. so i think it s worth seeing it forjennifer hudson s performance because she s terrific. i just wanted the film to be more exceptional, and an awful lot of the rock biopics have got the same beats, the same story points. a lot of this seems familiar. but she carries it shoulder high, and when she s on stage and doing it, she s really great. and it s notjust the voice, it s the gestures, it s the way she holds her head back, it s the way she half closes her eyes. she s got the physical performance absolutely downpat, so that s great. the film itself however, not as good as her performance. yes, a mixed bag, jennifer hudson is very talented, isn t she? and herself well, i m fascinated to know what you made of it. ok, so i mentioned that i don t think respect knows what to do with its