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That's what we're after a 20 race course opened in 1927 thank you for playing your county your station. B.b.c. On the set thank you Brick clock Here's our Washington 2 members of the same family a being treated for the new strain of the coronavirus in the council England's chief medical officer Professor Chris witty stressed that the rest from the disease was very late and said that the n.h.s. Was extremely well equipped to deal with it Craig Dillon spent time in quarantine with suspected coronavirus last week after he'd been travelling via China he was put into an isolation unit at some Thomas's Hospital in London I woke up to these like sort of alien moon space men coming in covered like head to toe in can really hear what they were saying and there was a moment where I thought wow you know this could actually be it I could be the patient 0 would be the one who brought it to the u.k. And then I was panicking as I was thinking well I should have gone to Starbucks and I went and saw you know my colleagues at work or if I've spread it's rover on a plane carrying 83 British nationals from China has touched down at an area base in Oxfordshire those on the flight were evacuated from we had the city at the center of the corona virus outbreak they'll be sent on to an n.h.s. Facility in the where old for the next 2 weeks bars Johnson will herald Britain's official departure from the European Union tonight as a moment of real national renewal and change European leaders have said they would do everything in their power to make the relationship a success the vice president of the European Parliament parade McGuinness said lessons needed to be Lance I wouldn't wish that. Understood that Europe is about I think it was always a sense when I spoke you probably didn't I your that it was already. And actually that's not the purpose of well it's purpose was to unite people but. Don't you think we will be learning that. Because life will be different without. Alexander wall is a novelist and was the candidate for Bridgewater unless some assess in the general election before the party stood at some of that candidate's down he told b.b.c. So much that the departure doesn't go far enough we're not leaving any sense whatsoever apart from you might say well we don't have representation. In Brussels but we never really meant and we remain loyal. With great threats to our fishing in the regions going forward due to the Conservative party signing this deal. Nicholas judge and set the U.K.'s departure from the e.u. Would be a moment of profound sadness for many people in Scotland speaking in Edinburgh she warned there would be no short cuts to achieving Scottish independence and some of that man will face a 12 week suspended prison sentence and his ban from keeping dogs for 5 years 30 year old Michael Holland from some Senate pleaded guilty to an offense under the Animal Welfare Act and admitted causing unnecessary suffering is after his Staffordshire Bull Terrier was described as suffering with ulcerated and in fact itchy miss the hours p.c.a. Says the dog Scarlett was put to sleep to prevent further pain the actress who voiced the children's t.v. Programme Peppa Pig is stepping down from the role after more than a decade Hollie but he is now 18 and in her final year of a levels what about after for her role in 2011 she'll be replaced by 9 year old Amelia b. Smith spoke about how she got the role comedy for men because I was tiny and I went to law edition and they listened to my voice and I sound like a 4 year old pig so I got I got the job. Going to the 1st time I couldn't read at all and I look at the weather rain for a time this afternoon but they should move off to the east it will remain mainly cloudy and misty mild but with fresh to strong southwesterly winds and highs of 12 degrees Celsius that's $54.00 degrees Fahrenheit. It's b.b.c. Seventies it's full minutes past 3 hello my how are you going to k. Thanks to stuff you're lucky to be here for this 11. 3 Yeah so I'm going to bring you my final thing until you make explicit to me gran Oh yes my grandson funny things at the moment he's always been a bit odd but he's 93 and he's doing a tour to a local hospital so he's in Bridgewater moment Don West and she's been wowing the crowds. And basically very standing room visiting she's in there it was in there. Not well she's like oh yeah you know here she said I should do to stand up tall no one was calling it. You know the standing room only you can get a ticket for a show that really people queue for their tickets around the block and yeah so she don't know what 93 so I went to go to visit her and the other they were to my dentist a lot you do and then the other day when I was talking to her and she got on to the b. Word 11 o'clock to 11 o'clock tonight it isn't happening in every other thing right now still happening to me because I always think if you're that age you get way of saying anything and it's great she said to me she was going to happen for you then I think you know she's not about Charlie Taylor's comedy. Saying like I don't know of course because I don't want to do we're going to wave a flag. And. It's going to be a bit like New Year's Eve business. So I said what you think last night the problems are all going to get out of the way vent so I thought just for her listening I thought I'd put together this little montage Ok of what might happen today 11 o'clock Ok you ready Ok. And you know I'm just going to miss meeting the European Union all the time I didn't like the 2090 on the 29th of March 29th of March that will happen on the 29th of March you. Know. We will now not only. On time with a deal on the 29th. Breaks it. Have. What we recommend you doing the serious political This has just knocked me off my face looks good is not going to happen tonight the world is I know what I was. Going to be watching it on t.v. . You can tell me grand that's the. Travel update b.b.c. Somerset if it doesn't go that way should be very disciplined Yeah and what I'm not telling them the start of which was because I don't. Own the rights and 5 and a 3 x. Ray looking fine for the county at the moment Bridgewater busy on the Bristol road into town and also slow along the Broadway 38 Taunton right into town also starting to pick up times and busy on a street also outbound on the China way and along the a 358 towards junction $25.00 of the m 5 mountain Heathfield as well looking slightly the lights there on the a 3 to 59 in both directions you know evil 807 daughters to road delays in both directions new persona can very slow through that section at the moment I'm already too x. To mention it flew on the force road works at Lydford Cross Keys on the a 37 in Wales the a 39 Glastonbury very busy and I start from Strawberry way to just in drive and also St Paul show a couple of sets of lights and a 368 in Blackton and north of the County High Street they're closed in both directions heavy traffic due to a burst water main and in Britain as well the a 359 currently closed on the High Street and the l.c. Spot on the road so give us a call 806781566. The little kid who does a. Good job. Is to. Stand in his gold stool to give you the love We got about 20 minutes of movie coming up now. Because we're talking back to. The Wet Wet Wet and Love Is All Around. Easy to guess the film is now. Up. To. The soul. And soul of the. Bolo. Let. Wet Wet Wet and love is all around for me 1994 film 4 Weddings and a Funeral annoyed love that film I've got on d.v.d. I had a video originally so going back a few years but I just love the fact that I think so started it didn't I think forward in a few new started the whole Brit rom com You know it paved the way for Notting Hill Love Actually about a boy you know sliding doors who made a star at Hugh Grant and he went on to play the the sort of typical Englishman for about the last 10 films that he's done but we've got a big following now as British actors and of course this weekend is the Bafta us Bafta is 2020 and he's taking place Sunday night will be on b.b.c. One such February 2nd and it's happening more Loughborough hole and I think we've got Graham Norton hosting machine in the past it has been John a lovely But we've got Graham Norton holding the reins and we're going to speak now to some lovely people Ok Jenelle royally and Gary show in a form Variety magazine and they know everything there is to know about films because Variety magazine all the big events the Cannes Film Festival was the Oscars the Bafta anything there's everything Variety magazine in there so good afternoon Juno Good afternoon Gary how are you guys doing today very good effect excellent Now we have talked films in Bafta is now I'd like to know what makes you the right people to chat to Ok to now name rank and what you do. My name is Joe Riley I am the deputy awards and features editor at Variety magazine which you know pretty much covers everything that happens in Hollywood music film t.v. Etc etc But when you put it like that I feel I feel very qualified no no you're on top of the list now Carol can you have a list Carrie Gary can you beat that no I. And I can't I cannot touch that you know is way more verse this is her life we need to have a chat then let's talk about movies and Bafta is in films what's going to win what should we be looking out for I think it's going to be really difficult to beat 117 it has just storm through this season it was a late entry I can't remember the last time a movie that was released in December went on to win the Academy Award but looks like that's going to happen and I think before that happens it's going to win the Bafta award for best film and probably for director Sam Mendez I want to talk or feet here the cinematography I watched it last week and oh yeah I've never seen a film where it looks soft doesn't it never cut continuous shots it was amazing I didn't know I mean the thing well have you seen Birdman they kind of did it in that but they were very open about the fact that it wasn't really continuous you know we cut the fantasy sequences Yeah there's also a wonderful horror film called Silent House that Elizabeth Olsen was one of her 1st movies and they do it in an 11 minute takes because then they ran out of not film but I guess video or whatever they were shooting it on so you know it's been done before you've seen Martin Scorsese like yes long tracking shots right but I've never seen a movie like this where it's basically 2 hours and it looks like one fluid take one totally immersive cinematic experience that has to be seen on the big screen you know everyone keeps wondering with streaming movies still relevant in the universe and this is the reason it is for films just like this it's funny you say that God because that's exactly what I thought there's no way that would feel the same if I was watching at all my i Pad 2 on my t.v. At home it only worked when I was in no surround sound big screen environment I think absolutely and Sam and as has said that and it's Point well taken and you know there are some great films that you can see through the streaming services and you can enjoy them films you can even watch on an airplane and still enjoy and this is one of those that you can't this is why people want to still go to the theater. For those epic cinematic immersive experience that transcends and transports you to a different place also the shared community if you are in an audience of people gasping and grab Yeah throughout that film yeah we do grab each other a lot in the back where the cinema hit somebody. Now and then I quite like as well that there are moments where you can hear a pin drop and there might be 150 people in that cinema there's a lot of movies like that this year I feel like there are several moments in parasite where you can just hear the audience take like a collective gasp of breath actually marriage Tori was a movie I got to see in the theater even though it's on Netflix and 1st of all watching it with an audience people were really laughing at it it's it's actually very funny and then the serious moments I was just there's a there's a 700 seat theater in Los Angeles and were a bit of a rowdy crowd and the way that everybody was just sort of on the edge of their seat for you know what is you know a dramatic film without any special effects or explosions but just human tension was keeping people riveted well and you know Tom Hanks beautiful day in the neighborhood there is that segment where whoa no question yeah and it was it's said to be in a theater and there's that moment where literally they take a minute he asks a very profound question takes a moment they do the close up of Tom Hanks just staring at the camera you couldn't hear anything in that theater because everyone was processing that question it was a very collected unique moment well I could hear sniffles. And I just I mean I bet it wasn't like that it wasn't just you crying about why we're Don't go anywhere we'll be back in just a moment do you know Wiley and Gary showing they're from velocity magazines we're talking that from Variety magazine we're talking all about the Bafta which of this weekend. Tree I see. The. Sky and still. Speak. My heart will go on from the film about but we are back now talking to General Reilly and Gary showing from Variety magazine with talking all about films I don't know about about which is this weekend b.b.c. One Sunday night hosted by Graham Norton the. One thing I've noticed particular time is that a question for both of you really do you know when Gary years ago it would always be the Hollywood a list and then over here but now you've got people like Livia Coleman doing well and getting Oscars in town when I get in in Rocket Man and he does very well over there and yes we love you please everyone come to Los Angeles because your actors are so talented they have this incredible training you see them doing theater you see them doing t.v. See them doing film we want all of you to please you know defect to our shores and beach while you're there that's Ok. Beach you have to be always in l.a. Twice last year it makes me sound very like a jet setter I'm really not but you know it's just a giant film and I love yes and Newport Beach is a beautiful place to relax and get away and I can't believe it's only an hour from Los Angeles honestly what makes a good film for both of you you are in the film business you watch your job is to watch and know about films what makes a good film for both you you know for the last year I would say surprise me you know parasite. The writer director of that film when it premiered at Cannes he actually sent notes to critics saying please don't spoil anything in this movie let people discover it for themselves I like to see things that I haven't seen before but at the same time you know I'm a big fan of romantic comedies and those are yeah you know you follow a certain. Formula and you do it right and there's something to be said for that but I feel like this last year was was full of like really surprising unique original stories you know I think for me it's always about the story I mean it sometimes films get caught up in the special effects and superheroes and all of that and they have their place but I think those stories parasite being is you know a great example of that 1917 being a great example of those stories that are engaging and tell you something and enlighten you about some aspect of the human condition I always enjoy that I come out hopefully feeling better than when I walked in and if the story's been well presented then the special effects don't take away from the story telling about I'm exactly the same as you I look same way you know it could happen which isn't really it before I let you go quick fire round Ok you know favorite film of all time all time Raising Arizona by the Coen brothers straight away straight in the book that she knew it Ok Gary how about you I'm going to say you weekend. Yeah very much on Newport brand sort of I guess I'm a little bit of an old school traditionalist I still love Citizen Kane and you know it was just in its day Bill you tell the story in the way they told it really broke through and I know it's a little cheesy to say because a lot of people feel that way but I really do I watch it once a year and I'm always taken back by you can watch the buff does this Sunday you know it's hosted by Graham Norton at the Royal Albert Hall it's a 73rd event on t.v. Sunday evening Vonte magazine to be dad you know you know Wiley and Gary showing thank you so much for your time before the often a thank you. The jury is. Going to. Come. To. Grips with Korean. I seem to have you yeah a long time a long time ago I. Know. Or was it we have them in village hall that's the one yeah pretty good live always great I wasn't you were t.s.a. Before at the. Long time going to be the top of his game then yeah he's great he's great he's God local problems now has me how say you were suppose I was I follow him on Twitter and he's got like well he can't sing the notes like he used to it was a great shame to Anyway anyway Huey Lewis of the power of love all of our listeners got a good segue Ok Mark you played where love is all around just for you to a doctor is just me it always reminds me of when I have my appendix out. What I feel in my fingers. Maybe that was just getting I was going to say well I was in recovery and it was a number one. Where is it we go. Memories a nearby hospital and also Chris has been sending us a selfie of himself in Malta Yes We actually sent it yesterday late yesterday afternoon yes he did you hear some lovely but never quite sure if it really doesn't matter and he's just one of the. Lovely has what we like yeah what else did we have we had a message from Lynn in watch field. I think did I in the e-mail but I basically said I would go. And get what they say was really quite a while ago yeah it was a Beatle you know what I. Travel update b.b.c. Somerset Road support for id How is it out there well the main roads are looking fine and 5 and a 3 o 3 finds that county at the moment north of the county a 3683 blacked and that's currently closed in both directions due to a burst water main That's from post office lane to station road and back in the county really brittle to busy on the rest a road into town slow along Broadway Western way looking very busy as well Taunton slow any streatch busy outbound as well on the time way and along the a 358 towards junction $25.00 of the m 5 monks and Heathfield as well light cycles in delays in both directions on the 832-5937 Dorchester road long delays in that section near Hooper slang where we've got the road works on going there and more road work to mention a 37 at Lydford on Foss that little bit Cross Keys looking slow there through the traffic lights Wells' the glass and be right busy in both directions from Strawberry way to just in drive answer repulsion as well 2 sets of lights there causing slow traffic at busy looking busy through chatter as well at the moment the a 37 when we do have works on going through dry court as well on that stretch and bar while looking very busy along West Street it's that time of day schools are kicking out Britain 851 of the pubs Yeah it was kicking out. A 35 I currently place on the high street diversions are in place anything you spot in the road so apart from that give us a call 806785066 I was going to do give us a clue it was a clearance rack. And then it is to move people into this then neither is true Cecil said. Using. The. Plug plug. Hole at the music you love. B.b.c. So much. If you haven't noticed we're playing move the music you love nowadays . I love this one. Everyone loves cuddly toy you know if you haven't. Gone to him about 25 years and he's come out with a snow from a date with the brilliant song most. Of Damaged again I didn't hear beyond to the game with a long name as I was doing the school run and a chance of repeating it and mentioning my boys didn't. So when you saw him is not the multi loaf soon ran I think it was so when and Milo they would love that well hello team hope you do it Ok be quite the back Ok he has to drive now want to work out now is what was the answer to the game long name it was so long ago to one race course that's what looking for tone to the race course thanks for playing everyone that did and also we get a lot of text from people like in you like in the movie songs you did earlier on about about those other cool way goes but in touch a great name I enjoyed your movie songs I was quite good wasn't it I know you we do not Celine but quote that one My Heart Will Go On it goes on a bit doesn't it and quitting Glastonbury even though he got none of the quizzes right he still did better than a did a week. The fact that you played at all that's what matters to us that you got in touch and we want to chat doesn't matter if you win or lose drive show on the way with my foot in 18 minutes time there is a new 50 pence piece out today details to come it's a I do know that I've got a new coinage every Ok and you here are some the bizarre excuses some people give her Majesty's Revenue and Customs for not doing their tax returns of course final days net and the latest from Brussels was on Brecht day I have no idea what sprouts have got to do with it but we'll have more that with my after 4 o'clock and then tonight Charlie Taylor a hilarious episode of the connected show tonight from 7 he's going to be live from the creative intervention center. In Taunton for a standup comedy routine which will be broadcast lawyer on air in front of a sellout audience Ok to make a change campaign we've been doing it all through January Ok so I've been doing more starting with bridge Southern park in the mid-morning team have been volunteering learning on phones day and Charlie is doing I think he's doing the best one of all of us he's learnt stand up comedy group going down tonight about 15 of us going down to support him and we've been told by him no heckling. So we won't . Get join a 3 Pads and things down and hold them up that's what we do. Know good luck to Charlie he will be fantastic as he always. She was. So sure. a 3000 mile road across the Atlantic playing on 50 go to supreme control really it's one of those experiences of war so we want to do it again Claire Carter and it was a morning of the big question what is the only acceptable source to put on your fish and chips I can't believe that I'm going to have a fix wanted to mention it because it's wrong. To be the type of people to be a bad Monday from 6 am a brand new pun day and the fallout from the 6 Nations b.b.c. Summit. Myself and bridge were driving about one close show was on the Smalling we had a busy day today and it's the mushy peas where only start up a debate because she did walk this morning I cannot stand mushy peas or anything like peas when they're normal but not when you mash up. I don't get it I one with cable in that one I do not get the mushy peas I'm not the biggest Panameno Yes Anyway this is not the Cooking Channel we've got today the afternoon right here on b.b.c. 7 said. I cannot tell you how much I've enjoyed this week. Growing them Spock president spoke to me sweet with a shout. But it's nice to go somewhere that you've driven through hundreds of tall you. Then you find out a little bit more about. The traps you know and we've met some lovely characters this week a spot for them is very great for. Afternoon and he really enjoyed the road trip this week but I'm from South By South by even South by South by I was just down the road mom still lives that before moving to young voters many good memories of young farmers disco. At the spot foot in great pub in the ninety's and I was in the Cubs in the scouts in the hall and when the bypass was built of course the memories and we've got photos of us winding bikes down the tracks before the a 3 or 3 open so before we put the big bipartisan Now this is Mark from the oval he's got pictures of of them winding down there on their bikes it's great isn't it I love and love in the memories that we get every time we go to do a road trip in different parts of the county we always get texts from people that can remember a certain time in that village Well if they did they know the person we're talking to and that's brilliant to choose Mark glad you enjoyed it we've got one more stop on the road trip today the final stop is to meet up with no Julie who is from it used to be a spot for sawmill was that's what it's called I mean they're now cool spot for timber timber buildings and gates but known locally as a spot for sawmill I was not usually one of the directors used to be called Sparks it's all males but because of the name go on the Internet obviously people with Google spotted saw males and saw mills but they would not see get because we now make Him the buildings and gates so hence we changed the name to spot for Tim the buildings and Gates I don't know about 67 years ago when it works better for us now we're in a world now of wooden structure buildings are level and our we're in that world now aren't we Yeah that's right well of course it's the best best form recycling when there are trees are grown and then the buildings are pale and then eventually it all goes back in the earth and recycled again it's also stuff you make here because we're looking around the yard we've got stocks of words that lovely smell of sawdust and various machines happening in one of our workshops we make the timber buildings and so they're all made out of software plaid with a feather edge boarding or they're cloud to the ship and then we can dip those into a tank of preservative so that make sure all the joints and everything gets fully treated or the feather edge goes out in its natural state which people like is it so whether it's dangerous silvery grey which seems to be what they all like So that goes on in one workshop and then in the other workshop there's 2 children is in there making hardwood. Gates so we made it hard to get out of Iraq you know good job orrible timber So yeah that's what the 2 were shops for any how long have you been here then the person who came into thise need 11 when we took it on from the last I don't know but obviously that the saw mill is itself has been here since 1912 you know I mean it was now yeah it's been here long ago telling that the saw mill saw it shut down in 2011 because obviously that became inefficient you have to keep a saw mill go in well you know yeah yeah 29 hours a day but the easy way as far as the nicer to be on the same site is a sawmill because there's probably people who still call you've got to see that so many definitely least Yeah what we have to answer the phone is just spark that because a lot of people think it's buffeting the builders and gets you got the wrong number so yeah i still very much saw that show most but no in name anymore you still get I will even get on the on the What sold you may you know face now no man in the office but I don't know if I come out and they are let me jump in on the for if to unload a lorry That's usual time but now that we've got some very good lines in the workshops they keep all that gathered but if I need it I'll do anything but no actually making anything most popular now I'm looking around where it would store now I mean what's popular Wolf we go it taught me about it timbers like the most popular at the moment it's feather edge board in his closet and so that's a rough sawn timber cases tantalized goes on and not unnaturally dying to see that we can see on the side of the building over that is not everybody's after night it is less and less is going to software chip lap which I'll show you is right here yeah that's the ship that yeah Ok that was the profile that's applying to profile Yeah not support and I think that people of faith in us a bit dated and that can you go back as everything does to a song finish yeah which is what my experience would've been down in the day you know is it strange that when you go and see like modern garden structures and things like that they want it to look rough cut Now that's not what Yeah it's smooth and beautiful they want they want. It's not like it's been there for years yet we can provide that finish if that's what they're looking for come on to our house or while farm buildings that like that because that was that was it they come back in fashion they look old Anyway yeah yeah what people buying now so some houses and we would stay in some houses things are. Biggest one is salaries Gary cheese with rooms above all that have set and workshops Yes we do a lot of gardening space spoke once if you want some a little bit different you know just you know where the place to come because we can you know everything every building is perspective what the person wants and so some could come in and say we want they said both my God and you can work with them yet with you take some of them will turn up with plans or when nearly other direct to go to see customers he would get their ideas in any or do a drawing with special quotes and take it from there really going around the corner hit a spot for it hope East shapes Do people still coming I want to get a garden shed they day I mean we've always said I'll never be the cheapest on the market but you know we like to think that the most economic because they are sturdy well may take out into the tank as we said so we know every joint is covered and you know they are a good sturdy shed people have had them to look after and then. They'll keep on going so what's the best which to work with what can an idiot like me call. What any of the hard with it we use I mean the right case you could get wood to work you know scar natural finish to as well but yeah it all takes years of experience in the last in the workshops to get Yeah yeah that's what I mean it's the experience of working with it is yeah that's right yeah he lost it on a lovely tree that last only thought he was going to cut down in per se so my thought thankfully it's still there and I grabbed the sawmill it's. Still a. Very. Very special thanks to Nigel leave. From spunk if we could spot for. Even a spot for Tim. New place next week on the road trip. I. Don't know some of this time I know it's. Just before I go Peter from China. Today. But in the quick. For my children. Have a wonderful day Peter thank you for your tax new interaction not just the show but . You have a lovely weekend I'll see you back here Monday 1 o'clock to 2 am I was on the way.

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That's what we're after a 20 race course opened in 1927 thank you for playing your county your station. B.b.c. On the set thank you Brick clock Here's our Washington 2 members of the same family a being treated for the new strain of the coronavirus in the council England's chief medical officer Professor Chris witty stressed that the rest from the disease was very late and said that the n.h.s. Was extremely well equipped to deal with it Craig Dillon spent time in quarantine with suspected coronavirus last week after he'd been travelling via China he was put into an isolation unit at some Thomas's Hospital in London I woke up to these like sort of alien moon space men coming in covered like head to toe in can really hear what they were saying and there was a moment where I thought wow you know this could actually be it I could be the patient 0 would be the one who brought it to the u.k. And then I was panicking as I was thinking well I should have gone to Starbucks and I went and saw you know my colleagues at work or if I've spread it's rover on a plane carrying 83 British nationals from China has touched down at an area base in Oxfordshire those on the flight were evacuated from we had the city at the center of the corona virus outbreak they'll be sent on to an n.h.s. Facility in the where old for the next 2 weeks bars Johnson will herald Britain's official departure from the European Union tonight as a moment of real national renewal and change European leaders have said they would do everything in their power to make the relationship a success the vice president of the European Parliament parade McGuinness said lessons needed to be Lance I wouldn't wish that. Understood that Europe is about I think it was always a sense when I spoke you probably didn't I your that it was already. And actually that's not the purpose of well it's purpose was to unite people but. Don't you think we will be learning that. Because life will be different without. Alexander wall is a novelist and was the candidate for Bridgewater unless some assess in the general election before the party stood at some of that candidate's down he told b.b.c. So much that the departure doesn't go far enough we're not leaving any sense whatsoever apart from you might say well we don't have representation. In Brussels but we never really meant and we remain loyal. With great threats to our fishing in the regions going forward due to the Conservative party signing this deal. Nicholas judge and set the U.K.'s departure from the e.u. Would be a moment of profound sadness for many people in Scotland speaking in Edinburgh she warned there would be no short cuts to achieving Scottish independence and some of that man will face a 12 week suspended prison sentence and his ban from keeping dogs for 5 years 30 year old Michael Holland from some Senate pleaded guilty to an offense under the Animal Welfare Act and admitted causing unnecessary suffering is after his Staffordshire Bull Terrier was described as suffering with ulcerated and in fact itchy miss the hours p.c.a. Says the dog Scarlett was put to sleep to prevent further pain the actress who voiced the children's t.v. Programme Peppa Pig is stepping down from the role after more than a decade Hollie but he is now 18 and in her final year of a levels what about after for her role in 2011 she'll be replaced by 9 year old Amelia b. Smith spoke about how she got the role comedy for men because I was tiny and I went to law edition and they listened to my voice and I sound like a 4 year old pig so I got I got the job. Going to the 1st time I couldn't read at all and I look at the weather rain for a time this afternoon but they should move off to the east it will remain mainly cloudy and misty mild but with fresh to strong southwesterly winds and highs of 12 degrees Celsius that's $54.00 degrees Fahrenheit. It's b.b.c. Seventies it's full minutes past 3 hello my how are you going to k. Thanks to stuff you're lucky to be here for this 11. 3 Yeah so I'm going to bring you my final thing until you make explicit to me gran Oh yes my grandson funny things at the moment he's always been a bit odd but he's 93 and he's doing a tour to a local hospital so he's in Bridgewater moment Don West and she's been wowing the crowds. And basically very standing room visiting she's in there it was in there. Not well she's like oh yeah you know here she said I should do to stand up tall no one was calling it. You know the standing room only you can get a ticket for a show that really people queue for their tickets around the block and yeah so she don't know what 93 so I went to go to visit her and the other they were to my dentist a lot you do and then the other day when I was talking to her and she got on to the b. Word 11 o'clock to 11 o'clock tonight it isn't happening in every other thing right now still happening to me because I always think if you're that age you get way of saying anything and it's great she said to me she was going to happen for you then I think you know she's not about Charlie Taylor's comedy. Saying like I don't know of course because I don't want to do we're going to wave a flag. And. It's going to be a bit like New Year's Eve business. So I said what you think last night the problems are all going to get out of the way vent so I thought just for her listening I thought I'd put together this little montage Ok of what might happen today 11 o'clock Ok you ready Ok. And you know I'm just going to miss meeting the European Union all the time I didn't like the 2090 on the 29th of March 29th of March that will happen on the 29th of March you. Know. We will now not only. On time with a deal on the 29th. Breaks it. Have. What we recommend you doing the serious political This has just knocked me off my face looks good is not going to happen tonight the world is I know what I was. Going to be watching it on t.v. . You can tell me grand that's the. Travel update b.b.c. Somerset if it doesn't go that way should be very disciplined Yeah and what I'm not telling them the start of which was because I don't. Own the rights and 5 and a 3 x. Ray looking fine for the county at the moment Bridgewater busy on the Bristol road into town and also slow along the Broadway 38 Taunton right into town also starting to pick up times and busy on a street also outbound on the China way and along the a 358 towards junction $25.00 of the m 5 mountain Heathfield as well looking slightly the lights there on the a 3 to 59 in both directions you know evil 807 daughters to road delays in both directions new persona can very slow through that section at the moment I'm already too x. To mention it flew on the force road works at Lydford Cross Keys on the a 37 in Wales the a 39 Glastonbury very busy and I start from Strawberry way to just in drive and also St Paul show a couple of sets of lights and a 368 in Blackton and north of the County High Street they're closed in both directions heavy traffic due to a burst water main and in Britain as well the a 359 currently closed on the High Street and the l.c. Spot on the road so give us a call 806781566. The little kid who does a. Good job. Is to. Stand in his gold stool to give you the love We got about 20 minutes of movie coming up now. Because we're talking back to. The Wet Wet Wet and Love Is All Around. Easy to guess the film is now. Up. To. The soul. And soul of the. Bolo. Let. Wet Wet Wet and love is all around for me 1994 film 4 Weddings and a Funeral annoyed love that film I've got on d.v.d. I had a video originally so going back a few years but I just love the fact that I think so started it didn't I think forward in a few new started the whole Brit rom com You know it paved the way for Notting Hill Love Actually about a boy you know sliding doors who made a star at Hugh Grant and he went on to play the the sort of typical Englishman for about the last 10 films that he's done but we've got a big following now as British actors and of course this weekend is the Bafta us Bafta is 2020 and he's taking place Sunday night will be on b.b.c. One such February 2nd and it's happening more Loughborough hole and I think we've got Graham Norton hosting machine in the past it has been John a lovely But we've got Graham Norton holding the reins and we're going to speak now to some lovely people Ok Jenelle royally and Gary show in a form Variety magazine and they know everything there is to know about films because Variety magazine all the big events the Cannes Film Festival was the Oscars the Bafta anything there's everything Variety magazine in there so good afternoon Juno Good afternoon Gary how are you guys doing today very good effect excellent Now we have talked films in Bafta is now I'd like to know what makes you the right people to chat to Ok to now name rank and what you do. My name is Joe Riley I am the deputy awards and features editor at Variety magazine which you know pretty much covers everything that happens in Hollywood music film t.v. Etc etc But when you put it like that I feel I feel very qualified no no you're on top of the list now Carol can you have a list Carrie Gary can you beat that no I. And I can't I cannot touch that you know is way more verse this is her life we need to have a chat then let's talk about movies and Bafta is in films what's going to win what should we be looking out for I think it's going to be really difficult to beat 117 it has just storm through this season it was a late entry I can't remember the last time a movie that was released in December went on to win the Academy Award but looks like that's going to happen and I think before that happens it's going to win the Bafta award for best film and probably for director Sam Mendez I want to talk or feet here the cinematography I watched it last week and oh yeah I've never seen a film where it looks soft doesn't it never cut continuous shots it was amazing I didn't know I mean the thing well have you seen Birdman they kind of did it in that but they were very open about the fact that it wasn't really continuous you know we cut the fantasy sequences Yeah there's also a wonderful horror film called Silent House that Elizabeth Olsen was one of her 1st movies and they do it in an 11 minute takes because then they ran out of not film but I guess video or whatever they were shooting it on so you know it's been done before you've seen Martin Scorsese like yes long tracking shots right but I've never seen a movie like this where it's basically 2 hours and it looks like one fluid take one totally immersive cinematic experience that has to be seen on the big screen you know everyone keeps wondering with streaming movies still relevant in the universe and this is the reason it is for films just like this it's funny you say that God because that's exactly what I thought there's no way that would feel the same if I was watching at all my i Pad 2 on my t.v. At home it only worked when I was in no surround sound big screen environment I think absolutely and Sam and as has said that and it's Point well taken and you know there are some great films that you can see through the streaming services and you can enjoy them films you can even watch on an airplane and still enjoy and this is one of those that you can't this is why people want to still go to the theater. For those epic cinematic immersive experience that transcends and transports you to a different place also the shared community if you are in an audience of people gasping and grab Yeah throughout that film yeah we do grab each other a lot in the back where the cinema hit somebody. Now and then I quite like as well that there are moments where you can hear a pin drop and there might be 150 people in that cinema there's a lot of movies like that this year I feel like there are several moments in parasite where you can just hear the audience take like a collective gasp of breath actually marriage Tori was a movie I got to see in the theater even though it's on Netflix and 1st of all watching it with an audience people were really laughing at it it's it's actually very funny and then the serious moments I was just there's a there's a 700 seat theater in Los Angeles and were a bit of a rowdy crowd and the way that everybody was just sort of on the edge of their seat for you know what is you know a dramatic film without any special effects or explosions but just human tension was keeping people riveted well and you know Tom Hanks beautiful day in the neighborhood there is that segment where whoa no question yeah and it was it's said to be in a theater and there's that moment where literally they take a minute he asks a very profound question takes a moment they do the close up of Tom Hanks just staring at the camera you couldn't hear anything in that theater because everyone was processing that question it was a very collected unique moment well I could hear sniffles. And I just I mean I bet it wasn't like that it wasn't just you crying about why we're Don't go anywhere we'll be back in just a moment do you know Wiley and Gary showing they're from velocity magazines we're talking that from Variety magazine we're talking all about the Bafta which of this weekend. Tree I see. The. Sky and still. Speak. My heart will go on from the film about but we are back now talking to General Reilly and Gary showing from Variety magazine with talking all about films I don't know about about which is this weekend b.b.c. One Sunday night hosted by Graham Norton the. One thing I've noticed particular time is that a question for both of you really do you know when Gary years ago it would always be the Hollywood a list and then over here but now you've got people like Livia Coleman doing well and getting Oscars in town when I get in in Rocket Man and he does very well over there and yes we love you please everyone come to Los Angeles because your actors are so talented they have this incredible training you see them doing theater you see them doing t.v. See them doing film we want all of you to please you know defect to our shores and beach while you're there that's Ok. Beach you have to be always in l.a. Twice last year it makes me sound very like a jet setter I'm really not but you know it's just a giant film and I love yes and Newport Beach is a beautiful place to relax and get away and I can't believe it's only an hour from Los Angeles honestly what makes a good film for both of you you are in the film business you watch your job is to watch and know about films what makes a good film for both you you know for the last year I would say surprise me you know parasite. The writer director of that film when it premiered at Cannes he actually sent notes to critics saying please don't spoil anything in this movie let people discover it for themselves I like to see things that I haven't seen before but at the same time you know I'm a big fan of romantic comedies and those are yeah you know you follow a certain. Formula and you do it right and there's something to be said for that but I feel like this last year was was full of like really surprising unique original stories you know I think for me it's always about the story I mean it sometimes films get caught up in the special effects and superheroes and all of that and they have their place but I think those stories parasite being is you know a great example of that 1917 being a great example of those stories that are engaging and tell you something and enlighten you about some aspect of the human condition I always enjoy that I come out hopefully feeling better than when I walked in and if the story's been well presented then the special effects don't take away from the story telling about I'm exactly the same as you I look same way you know it could happen which isn't really it before I let you go quick fire round Ok you know favorite film of all time all time Raising Arizona by the Coen brothers straight away straight in the book that she knew it Ok Gary how about you I'm going to say you weekend. Yeah very much on Newport brand sort of I guess I'm a little bit of an old school traditionalist I still love Citizen Kane and you know it was just in its day Bill you tell the story in the way they told it really broke through and I know it's a little cheesy to say because a lot of people feel that way but I really do I watch it once a year and I'm always taken back by you can watch the buff does this Sunday you know it's hosted by Graham Norton at the Royal Albert Hall it's a 73rd event on t.v. Sunday evening Vonte magazine to be dad you know you know Wiley and Gary showing thank you so much for your time before the often a thank you. The jury is. Going to. Come. To. Grips with Korean. I seem to have you yeah a long time a long time ago I. Know. Or was it we have them in village hall that's the one yeah pretty good live always great I wasn't you were t.s.a. Before at the. Long time going to be the top of his game then yeah he's great he's great he's God local problems now has me how say you were suppose I was I follow him on Twitter and he's got like well he can't sing the notes like he used to it was a great shame to Anyway anyway Huey Lewis of the power of love all of our listeners got a good segue Ok Mark you played where love is all around just for you to a doctor is just me it always reminds me of when I have my appendix out. What I feel in my fingers. Maybe that was just getting I was going to say well I was in recovery and it was a number one. Where is it we go. Memories a nearby hospital and also Chris has been sending us a selfie of himself in Malta Yes We actually sent it yesterday late yesterday afternoon yes he did you hear some lovely but never quite sure if it really doesn't matter and he's just one of the. Lovely has what we like yeah what else did we have we had a message from Lynn in watch field. I think did I in the e-mail but I basically said I would go. And get what they say was really quite a while ago yeah it was a Beatle you know what I. Travel update b.b.c. Somerset Road support for id How is it out there well the main roads are looking fine and 5 and a 3 o 3 finds that county at the moment north of the county a 3683 blacked and that's currently closed in both directions due to a burst water main That's from post office lane to station road and back in the county really brittle to busy on the rest a road into town slow along Broadway Western way looking very busy as well Taunton slow any streatch busy outbound as well on the time way and along the a 358 towards junction $25.00 of the m 5 monks and Heathfield as well light cycles in delays in both directions on the 832-5937 Dorchester road long delays in that section near Hooper slang where we've got the road works on going there and more road work to mention a 37 at Lydford on Foss that little bit Cross Keys looking slow there through the traffic lights Wells' the glass and be right busy in both directions from Strawberry way to just in drive answer repulsion as well 2 sets of lights there causing slow traffic at busy looking busy through chatter as well at the moment the a 37 when we do have works on going through dry court as well on that stretch and bar while looking very busy along West Street it's that time of day schools are kicking out Britain 851 of the pubs Yeah it was kicking out. A 35 I currently place on the high street diversions are in place anything you spot in the road so apart from that give us a call 806785066 I was going to do give us a clue it was a clearance rack. And then it is to move people into this then neither is true Cecil said. Using. The. Plug plug. Hole at the music you love. B.b.c. So much. If you haven't noticed we're playing move the music you love nowadays . I love this one. Everyone loves cuddly toy you know if you haven't. Gone to him about 25 years and he's come out with a snow from a date with the brilliant song most. Of Damaged again I didn't hear beyond to the game with a long name as I was doing the school run and a chance of repeating it and mentioning my boys didn't. So when you saw him is not the multi loaf soon ran I think it was so when and Milo they would love that well hello team hope you do it Ok be quite the back Ok he has to drive now want to work out now is what was the answer to the game long name it was so long ago to one race course that's what looking for tone to the race course thanks for playing everyone that did and also we get a lot of text from people like in you like in the movie songs you did earlier on about about those other cool way goes but in touch a great name I enjoyed your movie songs I was quite good wasn't it I know you we do not Celine but quote that one My Heart Will Go On it goes on a bit doesn't it and quitting Glastonbury even though he got none of the quizzes right he still did better than a did a week. The fact that you played at all that's what matters to us that you got in touch and we want to chat doesn't matter if you win or lose drive show on the way with my foot in 18 minutes time there is a new 50 pence piece out today details to come it's a I do know that I've got a new coinage every Ok and you here are some the bizarre excuses some people give her Majesty's Revenue and Customs for not doing their tax returns of course final days net and the latest from Brussels was on Brecht day I have no idea what sprouts have got to do with it but we'll have more that with my after 4 o'clock and then tonight Charlie Taylor a hilarious episode of the connected show tonight from 7 he's going to be live from the creative intervention center. In Taunton for a standup comedy routine which will be broadcast lawyer on air in front of a sellout audience Ok to make a change campaign we've been doing it all through January Ok so I've been doing more starting with bridge Southern park in the mid-morning team have been volunteering learning on phones day and Charlie is doing I think he's doing the best one of all of us he's learnt stand up comedy group going down tonight about 15 of us going down to support him and we've been told by him no heckling. So we won't . Get join a 3 Pads and things down and hold them up that's what we do. Know good luck to Charlie he will be fantastic as he always. She was. So sure. a 3000 mile road across the Atlantic playing on 50 go to supreme control really it's one of those experiences of war so we want to do it again Claire Carter and it was a morning of the big question what is the only acceptable source to put on your fish and chips I can't believe that I'm going to have a fix wanted to mention it because it's wrong. To be the type of people to be a bad Monday from 6 am a brand new pun day and the fallout from the 6 Nations b.b.c. Summit. Myself and bridge were driving about one close show was on the Smalling we had a busy day today and it's the mushy peas where only start up a debate because she did walk this morning I cannot stand mushy peas or anything like peas when they're normal but not when you mash up. I don't get it I one with cable in that one I do not get the mushy peas I'm not the biggest Panameno Yes Anyway this is not the Cooking Channel we've got today the afternoon right here on b.b.c. 7 said. I cannot tell you how much I've enjoyed this week. Growing them Spock president spoke to me sweet with a shout. But it's nice to go somewhere that you've driven through hundreds of tall you. Then you find out a little bit more about. The traps you know and we've met some lovely characters this week a spot for them is very great for. Afternoon and he really enjoyed the road trip this week but I'm from South By South by even South by South by I was just down the road mom still lives that before moving to young voters many good memories of young farmers disco. At the spot foot in great pub in the ninety's and I was in the Cubs in the scouts in the hall and when the bypass was built of course the memories and we've got photos of us winding bikes down the tracks before the a 3 or 3 open so before we put the big bipartisan Now this is Mark from the oval he's got pictures of of them winding down there on their bikes it's great isn't it I love and love in the memories that we get every time we go to do a road trip in different parts of the county we always get texts from people that can remember a certain time in that village Well if they did they know the person we're talking to and that's brilliant to choose Mark glad you enjoyed it we've got one more stop on the road trip today the final stop is to meet up with no Julie who is from it used to be a spot for sawmill was that's what it's called I mean they're now cool spot for timber timber buildings and gates but known locally as a spot for sawmill I was not usually one of the directors used to be called Sparks it's all males but because of the name go on the Internet obviously people with Google spotted saw males and saw mills but they would not see get because we now make Him the buildings and gates so hence we changed the name to spot for Tim the buildings and Gates I don't know about 67 years ago when it works better for us now we're in a world now of wooden structure buildings are level and our we're in that world now aren't we Yeah that's right well of course it's the best best form recycling when there are trees are grown and then the buildings are pale and then eventually it all goes back in the earth and recycled again it's also stuff you make here because we're looking around the yard we've got stocks of words that lovely smell of sawdust and various machines happening in one of our workshops we make the timber buildings and so they're all made out of software plaid with a feather edge boarding or they're cloud to the ship and then we can dip those into a tank of preservative so that make sure all the joints and everything gets fully treated or the feather edge goes out in its natural state which people like is it so whether it's dangerous silvery grey which seems to be what they all like So that goes on in one workshop and then in the other workshop there's 2 children is in there making hardwood. Gates so we made it hard to get out of Iraq you know good job orrible timber So yeah that's what the 2 were shops for any how long have you been here then the person who came into thise need 11 when we took it on from the last I don't know but obviously that the saw mill is itself has been here since 1912 you know I mean it was now yeah it's been here long ago telling that the saw mill saw it shut down in 2011 because obviously that became inefficient you have to keep a saw mill go in well you know yeah yeah 29 hours a day but the easy way as far as the nicer to be on the same site is a sawmill because there's probably people who still call you've got to see that so many definitely least Yeah what we have to answer the phone is just spark that because a lot of people think it's buffeting the builders and gets you got the wrong number so yeah i still very much saw that show most but no in name anymore you still get I will even get on the on the What sold you may you know face now no man in the office but I don't know if I come out and they are let me jump in on the for if to unload a lorry That's usual time but now that we've got some very good lines in the workshops they keep all that gathered but if I need it I'll do anything but no actually making anything most popular now I'm looking around where it would store now I mean what's popular Wolf we go it taught me about it timbers like the most popular at the moment it's feather edge board in his closet and so that's a rough sawn timber cases tantalized goes on and not unnaturally dying to see that we can see on the side of the building over that is not everybody's after night it is less and less is going to software chip lap which I'll show you is right here yeah that's the ship that yeah Ok that was the profile that's applying to profile Yeah not support and I think that people of faith in us a bit dated and that can you go back as everything does to a song finish yeah which is what my experience would've been down in the day you know is it strange that when you go and see like modern garden structures and things like that they want it to look rough cut Now that's not what Yeah it's smooth and beautiful they want they want. It's not like it's been there for years yet we can provide that finish if that's what they're looking for come on to our house or while farm buildings that like that because that was that was it they come back in fashion they look old Anyway yeah yeah what people buying now so some houses and we would stay in some houses things are. Biggest one is salaries Gary cheese with rooms above all that have set and workshops Yes we do a lot of gardening space spoke once if you want some a little bit different you know just you know where the place to come because we can you know everything every building is perspective what the person wants and so some could come in and say we want they said both my God and you can work with them yet with you take some of them will turn up with plans or when nearly other direct to go to see customers he would get their ideas in any or do a drawing with special quotes and take it from there really going around the corner hit a spot for it hope East shapes Do people still coming I want to get a garden shed they day I mean we've always said I'll never be the cheapest on the market but you know we like to think that the most economic because they are sturdy well may take out into the tank as we said so we know every joint is covered and you know they are a good sturdy shed people have had them to look after and then. They'll keep on going so what's the best which to work with what can an idiot like me call. What any of the hard with it we use I mean the right case you could get wood to work you know scar natural finish to as well but yeah it all takes years of experience in the last in the workshops to get Yeah yeah that's what I mean it's the experience of working with it is yeah that's right yeah he lost it on a lovely tree that last only thought he was going to cut down in per se so my thought thankfully it's still there and I grabbed the sawmill it's. Still a. Very. Very special thanks to Nigel leave. From spunk if we could spot for. Even a spot for Tim. New place next week on the road trip. I. Don't know some of this time I know it's. Just before I go Peter from China. Today. But in the quick. For my children. Have a wonderful day Peter thank you for your tax new interaction not just the show but . You have a lovely weekend I'll see you back here Monday 1 o'clock to 2 am I was on the way.

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