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that traffic is on let s see on seventh going downtown leferls from all over the world came from times square to ring in the brand new year. it s great to have you here. fox & friends first was before us. you know, i started to call the show fox & friends first. we just did that show. it s hard you know, it s interesting, when you click into a new year how many times you write the last year on a check. nicole: absolutely. not just a check, think of everything you have to sign and date. it takes a solid month to finally get it right. griff: who uses checks. all do you now is use your phone. you don t have to worry about these things. in the week i have been here filling in. for you which was really a lot of fun. i have been taking the subway. you touch your subway to the thing and it lets you through and you don t have to do the math of 22 or 23. receive steve is the subway safe? griff: no. definitely not. steve: it s great you got here today. griff: yes. it
new year. i love it, a little van halen, taking me back to my youth. an injury by adam klotz. we lost him. that s melissa. she s going to be showing us how we can jump into the new year and actually get into better shape. literally and figuratively. i m going to jump into perhaps my last cheeseburger. i ve been eating when every day. this would be a baconator, mayo, cheese, even an egg on there. that is so good for your cholesterol. this is how we are starting 2023. the reason he got that is because, in the last hour, we were talking about new year s resolutions and stuff like that and he said he s been traveling so much. he s meeting a lot of cheeseburgers. and he s loving them from all over town. this one is from, i believe, wendy s. how is it? griff: it s delicious. i think in 2023 should decide, if you want a cheeseburger, eat the cheeseburger. nicole: i think steve is going to jump next to griff on the trampolines and i m going to be somewhere else. ste
he beat britain s anthony joshua on a split points decision. the fight in saudi arabia was a rematch of usyk s victory in london in september. now on bbc news, the media show. hello. in march this year, the bbc gave one of its biggest soaps, holby city, a do not resuscitate order after 23 years. injuly, channel 5 decided we no longer needed good neighbours and the sun went down on ramsay street after 37 years. but cast your minds back to christmas day, 1986. anyone remember this? this, my sweet, is a letter from my solicitor telling you that your husband has filed a petition for divorce. happy christmas, ange. that was dirty den handing angie watts divorce papers after she d lied to him about having six months left to live. 30 million people tuned in to watch that episode of eastenders, more than half the population. today, the show averages between 4 and 6 million per episode, much of it through iplayer. so do soaps matter any more? what s their place in the cultural landsca
this, my sweet, is a letter from my solicitor telling you that your husband has filed a petition for divorce. happy christmas, ange. that was dirty den handing angie watts divorce papers after she d lied to him about having six months left to live. 30 million people tuned in to watch that episode of eastenders, more than half the population. today, the show averages between 4 and 6 million per episode, much of it through iplayer. so do soaps matter any more? what s their place in the cultural landscape? are we going through a messy den and angie divorce with them? or is it still enduring love, like scott and charlene? i m joined by sir phil redmond, creator of three of the biggest british soaps of all time grange hill, brookside and hollyoa ks. daniel kilkenny is soaps editor for entertainment news website digital spy. tv critic and soap fan emma bullimore is here, and charles collingwood, who s been farming, flirting and digging into his wife s venison pie for a whopping 4