but first, it s time to click. welcome to click. i hope you re well. are you up for a bit of star dust? 0h, definitely. now, many a rock star and musician has swapped the mic for a go at being a movie star. madonna has done it, mick jagger has done it, beyonce too. but these days, video games are bigger than music and video combined. so no surprise one of the most famous names have appeared in games. stormzy is one of the most successful names in the music industry right now. but he is going to be swapping his next gig from the stage at glastonbury, to the virtual streets of london in a video game. we met stormzy to chat about a game set in his hometown, and how the art form has grown up and is now tackling material that talks to the troubled times that we live in. multi award winning rapper stormzy‘s new single rainfall has a video with a bit of a difference. (music). it features the croydon musician as a video game character performing inside an actual game. i m about to
if you were more supportive as well as critical we would become more confident. i got to a stage now where i never watch your news unless absolutely necessary, and i ve resorted to other channels. not that they are a lot better, but they don t continually try and upset a whole nation. linda bryce there. and geoff cooling e mailed us this week with this. butjulie coyne had a different perspective writing on thursday. well, the health editor for bbc news, hugh pym, has scarcely been off our screens over the past few months and a couple of weeks ago well, the health editor for bbc news, hugh pym, has scarcely been off our screens over the past few months and a couple of weeks ago he won this year s charles wheeler award for outstanding contribution to broadcast journalism. and hejoins me now. the public mood around covid is really changed since march, hasn t it? genuine disagreement nationwide about lockdown measures and i wonder if you think there are dangers for the bbc in put