To have a good time. Filming a clickmas party is the most stressful thing in the world. Butjust because we cant all be together doesnt mean we cant all be together hello, everyone hello there you are look at you all its the fam chris, loving the jumper candles are a go atjens place. L], that must be a musical rainbow, im guessing. Omar, christmas furby, i see. And paul with his christmas duck, of course the well known symbol of the festive season. Oh, the duck is brilliant and spencer, your house looks so festive you have totally outdone me with your decorations once again. Thank you. Not to mention the outfit amazing. How is your clickmas going so far . Costly on the electricity front, i have to say. But guys, im really missing you. I really just want to get in the same room with you again. I just wanna do that. Oh, its been a tough old year but we are so grateful that we have stayed on your screens and today, at least we can have a get together albeit 2020 style for the last show of
This is quite a silent day in comparison with other days, especially celebrations here in italy, because of reasons that we know, actually, because of the pandemic. But we are still trying to celebrate. So, we prepared something here and we willjoin at this table. But we will be only two people, according to the indication to the government gave us. We have done something traditional, such as seafood. I will try to show you very quickly. Traditional mushrooms and shrimps and squids. I dont know whether you see the preparation. Yes, i see one. And here is a traditional salmon. And we will move down. This year we have prepared many side dishes, more than main courses. For the main courses, we will have what we call a pulp attorney. Tony. Its meatloaf with potatoes and parmesan and also some pepperoni here. And then now on bbc news, click gathers around the virtual Christmas Tree to explore the best tech that the season has to offer. Ho, ho, ho, merry clickmas this week, weve got the whol
Christmas tree to explore the best tech that the season has to offer. Ho, ho, ho merry clickmas this week, weve got the whole crew celebrating virtually. As we look at some merry mixed reality, traditional tabla playing, and some festive flying. Ah, there you are come on in welcome to clickmas 2020 i hope youre doing 0k. Its all a bit different this year, isnt it . Normally wed be getting to get around the table, having a laugh, cheering, having a good time. Well, pretending to have a good time filming a clickmas party is the most stressful thing in the world. Butjust because we cant all be together doesnt mean we cant all be together hello, everyone hello there you are look at you all its the fam chris, loving the jumper candles are a go atjens place. L], that must be a musical rainbow, im guessing. 0mar, christmas furby, i see. And paul with his christmas duck, of course the well known symbol of the festive season. 0h, the duck is brilliant and spencer, your house looks so festive yo
Blocked by falling trees. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the chief political commentatorfor the independent, john rentoul and the Political Writer and academic, maya goodfellow. Lovely to see you both. The front pages. Volunteer army ready to distribute Covid Vaccine reads the front page of the telegraph the paper reports that the oxford Covid Vaccine could be approved as soon as tomorrow, and that more than 10,000 medics and volunteers have been recruited and trained by the nhs to begin delivering the jab. The mirror headline is a shot at freedom as the paper also reports that the Oxford Astrazeneca vaccine is just days away from being approved. The daily mail adds that hundreds of pop up gp led Vaccination Centres are on their way as part of the drive to help roll out the jab to millions of people as quickly as possible. Sticking with vaccines. 0n the front page of the independent, a photograph of a Healthcare Work
Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the broadcaster, Daisy Mcandrew and claire cohen womens editor at the telegraph. Tomorrows front pages. Starting with. Swamped is how the daily mirror puts it the paper reports on how uk hospitals are struggling to cope with the highest number of covid 19 admissions since the start of the crisis which have surpassed the peak of the first wave. The Daily Telegraph leads on comments from the governments scientific advisers, who say 2 million vaccine jabs have to be delivered each week in order to avoid a devastating third wave. The sun reports comments by the nhs chief executive who says he expects 22 Million People to be vaccinated by the spring the daily mail leads 22 Million People to be vaccinated by the spring. The daily mail leads on the ongoing discussions among ministers and unions about whether it is safe to re open schools next term is already being postponed by a week for most