We have to do everything possible to keep these jobs here in the area the authorities in Indonesia say the number of people killed in yesterday's earthquake and tsunami has risen to almost 400 all of the victims are from the city of poly on the island of sin away say thousands of buildings have been damaged including the main hospital are Indonesia editor Rebecca Henschke Shank says a relief operation is underway in Polish agencies and the military have been deployed to stop these search and rescue relief efforts but that's made very difficult by the fact that the airport in Hollow was in the white and is now closed and also 2 of the main roads heading into these town have also been blocked by rubble free hot screenings are being offered to 100 youngsters in difficult today is to mark the 10th anniversary of the death of guy Evans from along with them he died from UN diagnosed heart arrhythmia at the age of 17 the free health screenings are taking place at the Cornerstone art center guys mother Beth has been campaigning for more 1st H. Ration in school I have been campaigning with St John Ambulance for the past 10 years since Guardado to get 1st aid into schools on to the curriculum because I feel it's really important that everybody knows everybody learns basic 1st aid I am absolutely delighted to say just about a month ago the government announced that it was proposing to include 1st aid on the curriculum in all secondary primary schools from 2020 dozens of people have been treated by paramedics after an irritant believed to be C S spray was released into a nightclub in Bournemouth last night police said one person was taken to hospital as a precaution and the club was evacuated the government says it will give its full support to a bid to bring the football World Cup to the U.K. And Ireland in 2030 a joint proposal is currently being considered and pumpkins are taking center stage in great hazel A Today the Pumpkin Show is held annually at the plough pub in the village Jackie. The show is organized and spent telling us how it came about I had in mind. That all men and. They were decided by the big. Winners get together just to vote and that. Well the biggest one and switches weather for today I'll be dry this afternoon at sunny smiles and a few patches of cloud highs of 17 degrees Celsius that 63 found highs this evening and tonight they'll be plenty of an evening sun shine a laser to that 36 B.B.C. Radio Works with 3 minutes passed and have by the way in the history of that do we know what the biggest pumpkin no one was I was smiling because I've been trying to grow pumpkins this year and. So I was going to grow them and the idea was that my children would be able to sort of call the. Play and they are sort of as big as like a lot cooking apple and they've stopped growing I haven't grown at all. They're not going to get I mean I want to talk. Like a something like that I think that's the way forward. For much. Like spread. The Saturday morning and bank may day with your very latest news ahead of me give them gold. And as we had to write me about 1520 minutes ago looking ahead to news in action Yes I'm going to take it. With me. So. That's coming later from to kick off a great joy. You will be hearing from SOPHIE THOMSON she's the one of the stars. Of Oscar Wao that mother's West and the importance of being an artist and you can see that production just for one night at a cinema on you on October the. So you can actually hear Sophie say but. She was she doing something. She was so. I'd like. To share this with Jenny will do your weekend is today I will tell you the also the real. Challenge of Kennedy on B.B.C. Radio. Live . Your lives. Thanks. Live. Just. Loud. Presumably want. That I Can we also had a good 4. And yes next week there will be more with Jay. Straight off the news at 11 now it is $1111.00. That's 4 ones isn't it I do say when you have 4 ones together you're in the presence of an angel I just thought of you that Anyway hello how are you days B.B.C. Radio Oxford and Phil going to be through till midday will sort out your T.V. And also some showbiz with Jenny Jenny will be here and we'll also hear from SOPHIE THOMSON sister of Emma who is currently starring in the west end there was the importance of being honest and you'll be able to see it a cinema you on October the knife in the meantime though it's time for this it's time to recap the riddle how do you get on with it this morning. For me. Because I must admit it was a little bit radical but I have a problem with the topic. Next month I'll make it a bit more straightforward for the day before 2 days after the day before to morrow is Saturday what is it today. To choose from. Patty don't. Remember which word Stephen. To you. I'm afraid but. Working together. In Eastenders working together. Top of the class and. The answer is Friday the way forward is to go backwards and then don't get caught. Be C. Radio Oxford with George as well as blame it all make or past 11 Saturday morning and time for next case because she and her sister are award winning actress is both starring in Harry Potter films now Sophie Thomson is about to take the stage in fact she's on the stage on a regular basis in the West End and technically she'll be in a cinema screen for the importance of being honest it's being broadcast from the board will theatre to Somalis across the country and I caught up with Sophie and she told me why this place perhaps the most loved out of Oscar Wilde's play well Phil I mean all I know is that it's just this amazing piece of why it's so exactly in the language is so funny it's so absurd that it's a little bit sad in places or at least one we've bought an element of that out I think it's beautifully structured it's very playful and I think it's somewhere or another if you boil it down in a parting compass is quite a bit about English eccentricities there's a lot of. Characters who are really bright and silly and think on their feet and they lie actually quite a lot but so brilliantly and I suspect there's a lot of Oscar Wilde in all of his work I'm sure but I think there's a lot of him in this he's the beating heart of this play but also that sense of is that a British thing is that just a human thing you know making trivial things serious and serious things trivial if that makes sense yeah I think that's a great way of putting it maybe is just a human or wonderful human thing that while taps into is a very absurd thing ultimately to be alive and the more you are alive the more you realize how dirty it is and I think he taps into all of that and he's also about the love of life and just actually going out of your way to have a brilliant time on this earth and I think that was probably a Big 10 in his heart that's the thing isn't it OK there are always those social mores of the Victorian age and all that sort of stuff but there's something about it which is very relevant to the day and wild seems to keep hitting that even now I know Delp war will still be relevant into the 2nd century Yes definitely I think that's good writing for you is no I mean as an actor I'm just an interpreter and I feel very humbled by writers and writing and certainly by this piece of work and every time we do it it's a challenge and I think we're all as a company enjoying rising to that and enjoying the responses that you get miss a prize and delight the get the listening quality that you get in the auditorium and obviously we're going to talk about the fact that it will be just in the auditorium. Of little bit beyond as well we're discussing a moment but the character you play it was probably one of the most famous lines in drama generally the Hamburg moment how do you face that we could you know you got to do it you can look at it so many different ways because whatever happens you want to deliver that line don't you in a way fairly Yeah but in a way I kind of parked it in my mind because. Otherwise your wanted by someone else's interpretation the words intimated on the page that was a wonderfully did Evans doing her thing and in a way I have to let that go be inspired and just do it my way and in fact if people are coming for there's 3 syllables ultimately I'm afraid I don't focus on it very much Actually I try and put my focus a bit more elsewhere in the scene and that's not to say that I don't treasure being able to utter words that have been made immortal by someone absolutely hysterical really brilliant but I have to focus on I truthfully and telling this lady in the way that we as a company collaboratively live live live collaboratively have come to our choices otherwise I'd be trying to replicate somebody else's version and that would be not right well after all your terms and anybody Florence of Google for a while is OK by me. As well. So yes options work that's that's why it's a bring your TOMS immersion is great it's a great idea isn't it you know that bringing Oscar world alive by taking it live so in other words you get the chance to see a cinema and actually when you go into the cinema it's that sense of actually are in the theatre at the same time as well the water is such a lovely space it's actually surprisingly intimate and then the cameras come in and throw it out there to other areas in the land and that's an exciting thought in quite a strange though and one you sort of slightly have to put out to go ahead you know it's a theater piece and obviously it's a theater play in and it's been directed for that space a not for camera it's also that sense of you know how you have just think of recently watching that hard part think of this Carly on stage and you know there's 40000 and she's right about you know you could be anybody you're just relying on the screens but because the T.V. Cameras there you can actually see clearly up close so you know it's her when you're in the cinema your camera is a bit closer so they can actually see if you're wincing. Slightly or whatever character because that's what you have to do and so in some ways you know there is a bit more focus on you but you have to put your mind you have to do what you do every night in the theater I think you do to a degree it does slightly temper the just by dint of the fact that we know we're already a might happen that we're aware somewhere along the way and then we're getting you know we've got to get down to doing the piece as we try to do they've done it with all the classic spring Oscar Wilde plays and never really wilds release so popular by all accounts the last one was up there in numbers with quite a few big blockbusters and that's so lovely to know you mention blockbusters you've done a few yourself so well for her to be part of a quite a few haven't you I mean she has to have been a Harry Potter is a joy. So excited but it was somebody who Harry Potter. Found the help gaze was a funny little bed and I did get to run away from to mentors and be on those enormous sets and it was a real honor to be a little part of that huge endeavor within the British film industry I mean it was magnificent and you got given this amazing book but of bits and pieces and backstage pictures and stuff like that you sworn to keep it close to your heart for have a you know it's all very Harry Potter you couldn't sell it or give it to anybody you just got to keep it close to yourself and for me I've just recently speaking to Greg Wallace you've been a part of that as well haven't you. He had so poor love. Yeah there was only the help for so nor was it the joy that it was out of my comfort and it really was because I couldn't sort of be where a question Was anyone else's words but once I got down to cooking I really enjoyed that so much it was an enormous challenge and I love to have an insight into how that works I'd always loved watching it so much and suddenly you're walking in being told to do all this. You know the people doing. It was quite. Often my neighbors family and friends. Because I was cooking and saying. That. It is available to me if you are doing to get in the Great to have a mix cold breezy said to. That one. OK OK. That's found. In all. New you and of course the. So he has been a joy thank you very much indeed. 1123 a travel. Thank you very much still looking slow on the eastbound a faulty It's the usual suspects heading up to the wall look at the roundabouts very slow westbound Now that's really picked up as well heading into the end shame roundabout of the of a slice but we still have really is the Swinford toll bridge you'll see a delay if you're moving between and shim and farm all having a look at my senses nothing to Major out about elsewhere a reminder that the A 44 would still grow to imbed brick remains closed in both directions as for water main work between 9 foot lane and Spring Hill Road train line keeping I never think that so runnings time the moment timesaver travelled from B.B.C. Radio Oxford on PAULA Bret. 109. evenings from 7 on B.B.C. Radio to 3 days will cost B.B.C. Radio Oxford. In charge of all that weather starts his day and thanks so much Phil hello again a lot of that chilly start temperatures have been recovering through the morning in the sunshine and it's staying fine and dry through the afternoon with further long sunny spells just a few patches of cloud coming and going and the winds lighter than yesterday to feeling quite warm in the sunshine 16 or 17 Celsius 63 Fahrenheit so dry in Sydney a evening and overnight mainly clear to could see if you missed and fall patches for me again towards dawn and a bit more cloud building in later in the night or perhaps not quite as chilly as it was last night a load around 2 or 3 Celsius tonight and the early mist patches will clear tomorrow it is generally dry and bright to start with some sunshine around although becoming increasingly hazy as we start to see cloud building in and that has been brought in by fairly weak weather front which is crossing the country could bring the odd shower but there's not a great deal of rain on that front as it clears through and it will feel cooler tomorrow with less sunshine high of around 14 Celsius but it is a mainly try outlook for the next couple of days Bill. Will start and yes there is that 14 days because B.B.C. Gulko the U.K. . So still again we have heading off to the same food. Just a moment catching up was well he's enjoying the 11th festival. What else we got for you oh yes well so that you'll show. I will give you weekends T.V. Will be full guilt. Trip to Wimbledon this time to mug me if you've got me gardening was. A customer Brun will be here with Colin Evans So make sure you understand from the numbers of sale can join life stories this is B.B.C. Radio walks for. A. Long. Was. Was. Just so you when to get. Because Chuck so $1133.00 high time we found out what's going on. First of all yes it is massive it's big it's the ground and there's plenty of food because it's the food festival and making sure it's all going well is a reporter Well Reynolds how's it going there well yes good I've just tried the cheese as you directed me. Up high I had no choice in that matter and it was delicious wonderful and I'm here now talking to the creator of some wonderful ice cream Hello I said Hello how are you today I'm very good in this beautiful sunny day for us frost on the ground when I turned up but now look at it it's beautiful. Here today if you've been here before we have been here for the last 4 years well. It's been on the ground and then previously we were in the town center and we've had a wonderful time back here again on this beautiful day. And what does it have what is about tame food father festival that brings you back every single year because it's a lovely. For all the family dog friendly. And friendly It has lots of individual stalls and I think it's one of the best in the country Wow Well we're lucky to be here and you'll stall is heaving just as the weather starts to heat up what's the most popular ice cream Well most popular ice cream is actually vanilla we sell more vanilla than anything however. Great taste award winning flavor is damson and sloe gin ice cream and we've just developed a new ice cream this year which is a table and rolls Prejean like a while which is absolutely incredible we haven't managed to source that many Tabor's this year but let's share that is going to be our signature flavor and I've just tried your hazelnut one which was delicious and do you find those you travel around certain areas more popular than other areas or more adventurous when it comes to flavor I think people will always want their vanilla ice cream and it's quite difficult to get people to try the more interesting type of flavors but we try that I mean you just have hazelnut praline and coffee we make or. Self whenever we make anything like a honeycomb ice cream we make all the honeycomb ourself so everything is homemade and we use local fruits and local crane and no additives Whatever Well I know we're all British and we struggle to deal with change but you must try the more adventurous flavors of ice cream was your most way to modify one and. I know we had a wonderful i suppose i don't we have a weird one where we have done a licorice one in the past which was probably weird but the real growth is in our diary free flavors we do dairy free in 3 flavors which is a chocolate a passion fruit and a lime and coconut like hill and those are really taking off and we've got all 3 flavors here for people to try is making dairy ice cream more technically challenging than normal as cream dairy free ice cream so here yes it's not. More technically challenging until we use actually the same process that we use coconut cream instead of coconut instead of ordinary Dairy Milk and we've we've made these 3 wonderful flavors and he really wouldn't know that they would carry 3 flavors if you came and tried a more and more people starting to opt for that because it's now a favorite day of free ice cream is now available to them when otherwise they want to able to eat dairy or you know opting for it for health reasons I think a lot of people becoming dairy intolerant there isn't more dairy intolerance about and also there are a lot of deacons about these days so people who want to stay away from diary so it's definitely the growth at the moment is vague and I screen Well Allison thank you so much for speaking to us have a wonderful time Food Festival and I'm sure will bump into you next year thank you . Well thank you very much indeed and ice cream thrown in for good measure as well from the team food festival throughout the weekend here on B.B.C. Radio Oxford. I don't know if I can. But I'm going to try. I'm going to try. I don't know if I can. Just watch me try. Lead. Try. With the base but I. Look at the across the weekend to 90. Well B.B.C. One this special $54638.00 is strictly of course all the contest is still there but this weekend it's the weekend where the 1st person who leads strictly. That's getting emotional once more and I bet it is here at 630 and then we get 925. I suppose Here's the question which is bigger bodyguard or killing gave us the shields question OK fair enough it is a huge question and again shields question it is. Still the bodyguard just edges it but he came with a love a Russian accent as well especially as you. Now read a couple highlights they continue on B.B.C. 2 I wonder how the 2nd day of the Ryder Cup will be going for Europe as they take on the U.S. 1st day definitely Europe 5 free. T.V. Guests basically everybody's involved in the Great British Bake Off So he's got proof Sandy and no feeling no certainty when she was young dad worked for NASA and she went one day and she was holding the hands of a young woman who was shaking and she was the secretary to Neil Armstrong because at that time Neil Armstrong was on the moon so she was in Mission Control