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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 03:21:00

of yourself on television, it meant things were 0k and it meant i could dream to do that as well. so it s a really sad day. he broadcast his final radio two show after 1a years last august, and signed off in the manner which made him so loved by so many. you look after yourselves, yeah? stay safe and well. ta ra, everyone. the entertainer paul 0 grady who s died at the age of 67. one of the biggest animals ever to walk the earth is about to go on display at the natural history museum in london, or a likeness of one anyway. the patagotitan dinosaur was discovered nearly 10 years ago in argentina. a replica skeleton will go on show so that the public can touch it and walk beneath its very big bones. 0ur science editor rebecca morelle has the story. piece by piece, bone by colossal bone. a creature from

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 01:21:00

and he will be sadly missed. paul 0 grady was a care worker in london when he created his alter ego the scouse powerhouse, lily savage. he was still a prominent gay rights activist and inspired a whole new generation of drag queens. i remember watching paul 0 grady as a kid, and as a young gay boy to sit there and see something of yourself on television, it meant things were 0k and it meant i could dream to do that as well. it s a really sad day. he broadcast his final radio 2 show after 1a years last august and signed off in the manner which made him so loved by so many. you look after yourselves, yeah? stay safe and well. ta ra, everyone. the entertainer, paul 0 grady, whose died at the age, of 67. one of the biggest animals ever to walk the earth is about to go on display at the natural history museum in london. or a likeness of one, anyway.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:01:00

i have been struck by the warmth of the friendship between our nations. some of the biggest names in technology call for a pause in the development of advanced artificial intelligence warning it could be a threat to humanity. and one of the biggest animals ever to walk the earth, the skeleton of a patagotitan dinosaur, is the latest addition to london s natural history museum. we begin with a developing story from rome, where pope francis has been admitted to hospital with what s being described as a respiratory infection. the vatican says the 86 year old is not suffering from covid, but has been experiencing breathing difficulties in recent days and that he ll spend a few nights under medical supervision. it comes at the busiest time of the year for the pontiff, with easterjust next week.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 00:22:00

is about to go on display at the natural history museum in london. discovered nearly ten years ago in argentina, it s a replica skeleton that will be on show, but that means the public will be able to touch it, and walk beneath the huge bones. our science editor, rebecca morelle, has that story. piece by piece, bone by colossal bone. a creature from 100 million years ago begins to emerge. this is patagotitan, one of the largest dinosaurs ever to walk the earth. assembling this dinosaur is like putting together a giant 3d jigsaw puzzle. there are more than 500 bones and fixings but no instruction manual. this beast measures 37 metres from the tip of its nose all the way down to its tail, and it just about squeezes into this room with a few twists and turns along the way.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:21:00

at the natural history museum in london or a likeness of one, anyway. the patagotitan dinosaur was discovered nearly ten years ago in argentina. a replica skeleton will go on show so that the public can touch it and walk beneath its very big bones. our science editor rebecca morelle has the story. piece by piece, bone by colossal bone. a creature from 100 million years ago begins to emerge. this is patagotitan, one of the largest dinosaurs ever to walk the earth. assembling this dinosaur is like putting together a giant 3d jigsaw puzzle. there are more than 500 bones and fixings but no instruction manual. this beast measures 37 metres from the tip of its nose all the way down to its tail, and itjust about squeezes into this room with a few twists and turns along the way. the titanosaur is a cast, an exact replica of the original fossilised bones,

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