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00:00MUSIC
00:15Thank you very much!
00:17Thank you!
00:18Oh!
00:19Thank you!
00:20Hello!
00:21Hello!
00:22Hello!
00:23Good evening!
00:24Hi, everybody!
00:25Thank you!
00:27Thank you, thank you, thank you all.
00:28Very welcome to the show.
00:30Hey, it's Friday night, and like a pigeon returning to a chip,
00:34I'm back.
00:35And we've got a great line-up for you tonight.
00:37Hey, for example, look who's singing for us later.
00:39It's Benson Boone, everybody!
00:42I know!
00:43He'll be singing his hit single, Beautiful Things.
00:47But first, let's read the beautiful things on my sofa tonight.
00:50Hey, as the first blind contestant on Strictly Come Dancing,
00:53this comedian has been wowing audiences with his moves,
00:56earning his first 10s in last Saturday's Blackpool special.
00:59Here to talk about his latest stand-up tour,
01:01Yonks, and his new Christmas comedy, Bad Tidings,
01:05it's Chris McCausland!
01:07CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
01:09As the psychopathic Tommy Lee Royce, he brought pain and misery
01:22to the people of Happy Valley, but now he's bringing us joy.
01:26The story of the pioneering British trio
01:28behind the world's first test tube baby.
01:30Happy story.
01:31It's James Norton, everybody!
01:33CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
01:36Hello!
01:37How are you to see you?
01:39How are you to see you?
01:40How are you to see you?
01:43This Broadway star received a Tony, a Grammy and an Emmy
01:47for her performance in The Color Purple
01:50and was double Oscar nominated for her turn
01:52in the historical biopic Harriet.
01:54Now she's defying gravity as Elphaba,
01:57the Wicked Witch of the West
01:58in the film of adaptation of the hit musical Wicked.
02:01It is Cynthia Haribo!
02:04CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
02:06Oh, she shines, she glimmers, she is golden.
02:10Hello.
02:11Hello.
02:12Come in.
02:13Good job.
02:14CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
02:16And this Oscar-winning Aussie has starred in Moulin Rouge,
02:20The Hours, Eyes Wide Shut and the smash TV hit
02:24Big Little Lies, to name just a few.
02:26Now she's having a torrid affair with the younger man
02:28in Baby Girl.
02:30It's the fabulous Nicole Kidman!
02:33CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
02:35It's a very happy audience and a happy-looking sofa.
02:56Hello, all.
02:57Hi.
02:58Now, Nicole, obviously you were chatting backstage
03:00but who do you know on the sofa?
03:02Well, I know Cynthia.
03:03OK. Like, as in life?
03:05Yes.
03:06Oh, yeah.
03:07As in life?
03:08Yeah.
03:09Now I know James because I met him the other night
03:12at the GQ, Man of the Year.
03:14We did?
03:15Yeah.
03:16Were you the Man of the Year?
03:17I wasn't, no, you were Nicole.
03:19The Man of the Year?
03:20The Woman of the Year.
03:21I know, it's a little confusing.
03:23I was the Kid Man of the Year.
03:25OK.
03:26Got it.
03:27Yes.
03:29CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
03:32During the Connections on the Couch, we rarely have this.
03:35James and Cynthia, am I right, were you in the same year
03:38at drama school?
03:39Same year, same class.
03:41Wow!
03:42Yeah.
03:43The Year's split into three groups and we were in the same...
03:45So we spent three three-hour sessions a week for a year
03:49going through the sort of breakdown, build-up, sort of crude cycle.
03:52We went deep.
03:53Wow.
03:54We did.
03:55And we came out OK.
03:56Yeah.
03:57Was it obvious the two of you were going to make it?
04:01I don't know.
04:02No, no, no.
04:03Cynthia, are you surprised James is on the couch?
04:07Not at all.
04:08Not at all.
04:09It's so crazy, actually, because when I first got there,
04:11James was not there, he was away doing a play.
04:13I was.
04:14He was, yeah.
04:15Are you allowed to do that in drama school?
04:16No.
04:17No, I don't know how I could have wangled it, but, yeah, I managed...
04:19Well, I tried to wangle going away to do, like, a backing vocal thing
04:24and I was told no.
04:26So I started on time.
04:28LAUGHTER
04:30Wow.
04:31Still holding it.
04:32LAUGHTER
04:33I don't understand, you're in drama school but they don't like
04:35you going to do the things that they're trying to use to do.
04:37LAUGHTER
04:38Rule number one of drama school, you will not be in any place.
04:41LAUGHTER
04:42There's nothing when you're singing.
04:44LAUGHTER
04:45What a week for...
04:47Well, actually, what a time for Cynthia Erivo.
04:50The big premiere for Wicked in London this week.
04:53Here you are.
04:54CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
04:56You and Ariana.
04:58I like that.
04:59I would say a well-meaning but slightly pointless man
05:04with an umbrella.
05:05LAUGHTER
05:06Well, he's a big sweet avocado.
05:09He's just keeping the carpet dry.
05:12Cargo's so sweet.
05:13But we needed to take the photos without the umbrellas,
05:15so we were like, hold the umbrellas apart,
05:17pull them back together when we start walking.
05:19It's fine, though.
05:20It looked like an amazing, amazing night.
05:22It was fun, yeah.
05:23Talking of amazing events, Chris, Strictly goes to Blackpool.
05:27I mean, it was so epic and you had a great night.
05:31Yeah, it was wonderful, to be honest.
05:33And, I mean, I'm surprised I'm still in this thing, really.
05:36LAUGHTER
05:37It's, well, week ten and going into it,
05:40I thought it could be a disaster, you know?
05:42And we are still in it.
05:44Got to go to Blackpool and dance on that.
05:46It's like the Wembley of ballroom dancing, isn't it?
05:48Yeah!
05:49And dance with some extra professional dancers,
05:52so there were eight of us on the stage, really,
05:55and doing an American smooth to a big band number, you know?
05:58So it was, it was perfect, really.
06:00Well, it wasn't perfect.
06:01We didn't get maximum points.
06:02Close, close!
06:04If any minute on the couch
06:06didn't see Chris in action on Saturday,
06:09feast rise on this.
06:10It is really amazing.
06:11Might as well jump!
06:13Jump!
06:14Might as well jump!
06:17Jump!
06:18Go ahead, jump!
06:21Jump!
06:22Jump!
06:23Jump!
06:24Jump!
06:29CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
06:31Phenomenal!
06:32Phenomenal!
06:33What they've put off there is, at the end,
06:38I celebrated like I'd scored the winning goal in the FA Cup.
06:42LAUGHTER
06:43Yeah!
06:44LAUGHTER
06:45And, er, what is the Nicole Kidman connection to Strictly?
06:49So, I'm paired with Diane Buswell, who is a red-headed Aussie,
06:53and, er...
06:54Woo!
06:55The Strictly...
06:56The Strictly, kind of, the fan base is immense.
06:59And when we've been going out to get a bit of food during training,
07:03we get stopped so much for photographs.
07:05Like, it's ridiculous.
07:06And I say to her, God, this is like going out with Nicole Kidman, this.
07:09LAUGHTER
07:10And so it got to the point where, for two months, I've been saying to her,
07:13come on, Nicole, let's go for a spaghetti bolognese.
07:15LAUGHTER
07:16And then I found out I was doing this with Nicole...
07:19LAUGHTER
07:20..and I said to Diane,
07:21it's only taken me two months
07:23and I have upgraded to the real Nicole Kidman!
07:25LAUGHTER
07:26CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
07:28APPLAUSE
07:30I really like spaghetti bolognese.
07:32What I would like to ask you is,
07:34would you like to go for a spaghetti bolognese?
07:36LAUGHTER
07:37A spag ball.
07:39Very good.
07:40Right, we're kicking off tonight with Nicole Kidman's new film.
07:43It's called Baby Girl
07:45and it's going to be in cinemas from the 10th of January.
07:48Before we talk about it, here's a taste of what to expect.
07:52Who decided to make me a part of that mental programme?
07:55You have seven minutes.
07:57So, how did it start?
07:59I see myself as a...
08:00Power-hungry personality.
08:01You think that's what I am?
08:02I think you like to be told what to do.
08:04Sorry, I didn't ring to...
08:08That was incredibly inappropriate.
08:12Your behaviour is unacceptable.
08:15Is it?
08:25If we're gonna do this,
08:26we need to set some rules that you and I both agree on.
08:29Did you order this?
08:31Starting with...
08:34I tell you what to do when you do it.
08:39And if I don't...
08:40Get on your knees.
08:41No!
08:42What?
08:43Get on your knees now.
08:44I'm...
08:46Is that what you want?
08:47Ooh!
08:48Oh!
08:49Oh!
08:50Oh!
08:51Oh!
08:52Oh!
08:53Oh!
08:58I just want to...
08:59Chris, do you get a sense of what the film is about from that?
09:02It sounds a bit steamy, Graham.
09:05I was feeling the steam.
09:07It is so good.
09:10You are amazing in it.
09:11You play a senior executive in a tech firm,
09:13and then your whole life is kind of...
09:14CEO.
09:16A CEO?
09:17A CEO?
09:18Yeah.
09:19CEO?
09:20In a tech firm.
09:21And then your life is disrupted by this young intern.
09:24So, tell us about your character and how he interacts with your life.
09:28Well, he's...
09:29He comes in wanting to work for me, and I end up working for him.
09:37Sorry!
09:39It all gets sort of this power struggle and the weird things that go...
09:44But it's actually...
09:45The thing that attracted me to the film was that it's in the voice of the female.
09:50So, a lot of times these films like Basic Instinct and the films that we've seen previously in the 90s,
09:56they've come from, and that's what this is loosely based in that genre,
10:00of that erotic sex thriller, that it's been turned...
10:05Loving it over here.
10:07One line!
10:08Erotic sex thriller.
10:09She's like,
10:11Well, I don't know.
10:12I don't know.
10:13I'm doing up my button and getting uncomfortable.
10:15But it's sort of twisted.
10:18It's told through the lens of a woman director, and she's written it, and then...
10:23This is Helena Ray.
10:24Primarily, yeah.
10:25Helena Ray, did she write it for you, or did the project get brought to you?
10:28How did it happen?
10:29There she is.
10:30See, look at me looking adoringly at her.
10:32She sort of wrote it thinking of me, and it was...
10:37But it was called Baby Girl, and as soon as I was told it was called Baby Girl, I was like,
10:42Oh, yeah.
10:43Can I...
10:44I want to be Baby Girl.
10:45But the young actor in it, Harris Dickinson, is British, right?
10:50Yeah, British.
10:51He's British.
10:52And they've got a power dynamic between the couple.
10:54Yeah.
10:55It seems...
10:56Is that kind of mirrored on set?
10:57Because, you know, you are Nicole Kidman.
10:58You, you know, Oscar winner, and he's a younger actor.
11:01Did you have to give him permission?
11:02He's...
11:03He's a giant of an actor.
11:04So, he came in, um...
11:06Yeah, we basically had to go into agreement where you go,
11:09OK, we're in this together.
11:10We really trust Helena, because when you're doing this sort of material,
11:14you've got to feel safe with the director.
11:16And we also had Antonia Banderas, who's fantastic.
11:19He plays my husband.
11:21Loving it over there.
11:22You've really sold this film, Nicole.
11:25So, we have these fantastic men, but it's primarily the woman's story.
11:30Yeah.
11:31Which is what's unusual when you're dealing with this sort of...
11:34this sort of film.
11:35And it struck me that, you know, often, I think, if an actor gets the,
11:39you know, the point in their career that you've got to, and that sort of stature,
11:43you're in a position to go, I'm not doing that.
11:45But you're embracing it.
11:47Was that just because it was a female director,
11:49or was there anything else at play?
11:51Um, the script.
11:52I loved the script.
11:53I love supporting, you know, women in this...
11:57in their capacity now as writers and directors,
12:00and really trying to balance that in the industry.
12:04And...
12:05APPLAUSE
12:07And it was just good.
12:09It was really, really good.
12:11And, um, and kind of exciting and bold,
12:14and I'm always looking to push out of my comfort zone.
12:16Yeah.
12:17That was all...
12:18Harris made a speech last night, um, in Nicole's Honour,
12:20and you set a target to work with a female director every 18 months,
12:24and now you've done it...
12:25You've worked with, like, how many? 15 in...
12:2615 in the last seven years.
12:28I know.
12:29I know.
12:30I know.
12:31I know.
12:32I know.
12:33I know.
12:34So...
12:35It's crazy, relationships are always complicated.
12:37It doesn't matter who you are.
12:38Yeah.
12:39But, Chris, of course, you're happily married.
12:41Well, me and my wife, we...
12:43We, um...
12:44We've been together for donkeys.
12:46And, um...
12:47She's, um...
12:49She's Brazilian.
12:50I'm, like, from Liverpool.
12:52And, um...
12:54There's a whole lot of differences between your hot-blooded Brazilian,
12:57like, Latin woman and your pasty white scouser.
13:00LAUGHTER
13:01And she's, like, a cauldron of emotions that just fills the house.
13:05My emotions are buried under a car park somewhere.
13:08LAUGHTER
13:09And we...
13:10We...
13:11The heating is going to be the death of us,
13:13cos she wants it 38 degrees at all times.
13:16Yeah.
13:17It's so hot in our house, it's impossible to eat a magnum sometimes.
13:21LAUGHTER
13:23APPLAUSE
13:25So...
13:26Too hot.
13:28Too hot.
13:29I love it!
13:30APPLAUSE
13:31I must mention, you've got another film.
13:33Uh, this is out today on Netflix.
13:36It's an animated film called Spellbound.
13:38And now, you are one of these people.
13:40I've got pink hair.
13:42Oh, you're this one.
13:43I'm so pretty.
13:44LAUGHTER
13:45Beautiful eyes.
13:47Beautiful eyes.
13:48Yeah, it's a cute little film.
13:50And it's fun, actually.
13:51It's for kids, so...
13:52Good.
13:53Yes.
13:54LAUGHTER
13:55I'm covering both sides of it.
13:57Yeah, you're...
13:58The demographic is covered.
13:59Yeah.
14:00Everyone gets something.
14:01Well, good luck with Spellbound.
14:03And of course, Baby Girl, which comes out in January.
14:06OK.
14:07CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
14:09Let's move on to Cynthia Erivo, who brings us...
14:18CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
14:20LAUGHTER
14:21Much anticipated, much anticipated film adaptation of Wicked.
14:26It's in cinemas now, and people are loving it so far.
14:30CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
14:31You've been teasing it and talking about it for so long.
14:35It must be such a relief to have it out and everyone loving it.
14:38Truly.
14:39Basically, we cast almost three years now, three years ago,
14:42and so we then filmed it 2022 into 2023, finished it top of this year.
14:47So it's been ours for a very long time, and now we get to talk about it,
14:50and now it's out.
14:51So we're very, very happy.
14:52CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
14:53Obviously, a lot of people know that Wicked is kind of Wizard of Oz adjacent.
14:59That's right.
15:00But if people don't know...
15:01It's like the origin story of how the Wicked Witch of the West
15:04became the Wicked Witch of the West.
15:06And also, it sort of tells the story of how Galinda the Good Witch
15:09and Elphaba the Wicked Witch of the West were friends before
15:13and how their relationships happened, yeah.
15:15It's Wonka, but for us...
15:17LAUGHTER
15:18Yes.
15:19It's an origin.
15:20Yeah.
15:21But yes.
15:22Yeah.
15:23Wonka, but...
15:24Well, maybe not.
15:25She's not buying this at all.
15:27LAUGHTER
15:28So, Wonka was the origin story of Willy Wonka.
15:32Yeah.
15:33Oh, I see.
15:34That's in the movie Wonka.
15:35So this...
15:36It's Wicked.
15:37Yeah.
15:38Which, I will say, has been around for 20 years,
15:40so this came before Wonka.
15:42Yes.
15:43I'm just saying.
15:44I'm just saying.
15:45APPLAUSE
15:46It's actually Wicked came first and then Wonka was created.
15:50And, obviously, you know, the chemistry between yourself
15:52and Ariana Grande on the screen, but also in life is palpable,
15:55and you obviously got it really well.
15:56But is it true that she wasn't part of that screen test?
15:58No, she wasn't.
15:59You didn't do a chemistry read nothing?
16:00At all.
16:01We got together when we knew we were doing this.
16:03So once we found out that we'd been cast, that's when we met.
16:05Other than that, we'd never met before.
16:07Yeah.
16:08Wow!
16:09Yeah.
16:10It worked, yeah.
16:11And she came over to my house after we'd been cast
16:13and we sat for...
16:14She says five hours.
16:15I don't know how many hours it was.
16:16Yeah.
16:17We were sitting on my floor for.
16:19And then the first time we'd sang was at John Chu's house,
16:23our director.
16:24Stephen Schwartz was there.
16:25He was playing piano.
16:26We sang a song together and our voices worked together.
16:28That was the first time we realised, oh, my gosh.
16:30And, apparently, for research, you went back to the original
16:32Wicked Witch of the West.
16:33Yes.
16:34Yes, yes, yes.
16:35Because I wanted to figure out some of the aesthetics of her.
16:39We were figuring out what Elphaba wanted to look like
16:42or what I wanted her to look like.
16:43And I have a thing for nails.
16:45I know, they're amazing.
16:46They're amazing.
16:47They're all green as well.
16:48They're lovely.
16:49Little emerald green there.
16:51And when I went back to the original picture,
16:53a wonderful picture of Margaret Hamilton as the Wicked Witch,
16:56there it is.
16:57Oh, there she is.
16:58And I realised that she had nails.
17:00And I didn't know that before.
17:02And I was like, what?
17:03And I looked closer.
17:04I was like, well, I think we have to incorporate that into it.
17:07And that's sort of what happened.
17:08Because didn't she inspire you, Nicole, in some way?
17:11I always just wanted to play the Wicked Witch of the West.
17:14Now look.
17:15Because I love...
17:16I'm so sorry!
17:17I'm so sorry!
17:19LAUGHTER
17:20Yeah, because I just loved watching The Wizard of Oz.
17:24Yeah.
17:25And I found that the more interesting character.
17:27Well, I should say, the film, it is a feast for the centres.
17:30Here's a clip of you as Elphaba singing The Wizard and I.
17:34Yeah.
17:35Once I'm with The Wizard, my whole life will change.
17:42Because once you're with The Wizard, no one thinks you're strange.
17:48No father is not proud of you.
17:51No sister acts ashamed.
17:54And all of ours has to love you.
17:57When by The Wizard you're acclaimed.
18:00And this gift or this curse I have inside.
18:04Maybe at last I'll know why.
18:07As we work hand in hand, The Wizard and I.
18:13Oh.
18:14Beautiful.
18:16It's a magic.
18:17It's like magic.
18:18So much better than Wonka.
18:19I'm trying to get back in a good place.
18:20You're in love.
18:21You're in love.
18:22You never left my good work.
18:23You never left.
18:24And they make...
18:25They make movie musicals in different ways.
18:26But this is one of the movies where you were singing live.
18:40Yeah.
18:41Yeah, yeah.
18:42And then you're doing your stunts and everything.
18:44Yeah.
18:45You know, you're flying.
18:46Yeah.
18:47Singing live.
18:48Yeah.
18:49Which is nuts.
18:50I mean...
18:51I tell you what.
18:52Let's have a look at some of the stunts you were doing.
18:54OK.
18:55So this is Cynthia.
18:56There you are.
18:57Obviously this isn't in the film.
18:58Obviously.
18:59I might spoil the illusion.
19:02But...
19:03How are you singing?
19:04Because you're all just kind of strapped in and everything.
19:06Well, yeah.
19:07I had to learn about what stunts were going to be first.
19:09So we did a lot of stunt training first.
19:11Lots of flying.
19:12Lots of wire work.
19:13Lots of harness work.
19:14And then the closer we got, the more we honed what stunts we'd be doing.
19:18And then I had my vocal coach come in and table chair, help me figure out where to place the breath and the sound.
19:25Because usually if you're singing a big song, you kind of need the ground beneath you to make the big sound.
19:30Yeah.
19:31It's like you're singing Defiant Gravity but you actually need gravity and the ground to make a sound.
19:36But because we didn't have that, you sort of have to do a couple of things.
19:40One is find where the breath needs to be.
19:42And because we had...
19:43I have a corset on and a harness on.
19:45Oh.
19:46I can't use my diaphragm.
19:47So you have to place the breath up higher in the lungs and use your back as well to make the space to breathe.
19:55Yeah.
19:56And you also kind of have to trick your brain into thinking that you have ground underneath you.
19:59Yeah.
20:00psychological tricks and replacing the breath.
20:04Well, we've got the...
20:05This is the proof.
20:06This is...
20:07This is you singing live while doing the stunts.
20:09Yes.
20:10You see you in the harness.
20:11Here we go.
20:12So if you care to find me, love to the western sky.
20:17Has someone told me that everyone deserves a chance to fly?
20:24Has that ever happened in a movie before?
20:26Live singing while you go around like that?
20:28Yay!
20:29That's been fun.
20:30Amazing.
20:31It's...
20:32I would say, before next summer, it's going to be a ride in a theme park, isn't it?
20:43Surely.
20:44We should have thought so.
20:45Yeah.
20:46Definitely.
20:47Because, James, you've done wire work.
20:49Segway into every...
20:50Yeah.
20:51Yeah.
20:52You think that was impressive?
20:53I had forgotten about this.
20:58Your research was like, you had a wire moment and I had absolutely no memory of this.
21:03I clearly blotted it out because it wasn't very fun.
21:06Because I went shooting up and then they completely forgot about me.
21:09No.
21:10Well, because I was...
21:11It was my second TV show.
21:12It was Doctor Who.
21:13And I went...
21:14And it was really fun, the shooting up.
21:15But then, of course, I was sort of swinging there going...
21:17Guys, yeah.
21:18Singing wicked going, help!
21:19Yeah, I was forgotten.
21:20We've got...
21:21Again, we've got a lovely visual reminder.
21:24This is a very young James Norton in Doctor Who.
21:29And an alien comes for you, is it?
21:31I think so.
21:32It's a long time ago.
21:33Yeah, an alien.
21:34I think grabbed him by the head.
21:35Yeah.
21:36It's very exciting.
21:37Here we go.
21:38If we get out of here, we'll be bloody heroes.
21:41If we get out of here.
21:43The first people in the world to discover a genuine living alien.
21:47Alien.
21:57They don't even look at real legs.
21:58It could have been anybody.
21:59Yeah.
22:00Yeah.
22:01Do you see my breath work as well?
22:04And not the only one who's done harness work, Nicole Kidman, Moulin Rouge.
22:08You were...
22:09Yeah.
22:10You were really up there.
22:11Yeah.
22:12Yeah.
22:13And similarly, you were just sitting up there, didn't you?
22:16Mm-hmm.
22:17Yeah.
22:18But not like...
22:19I didn't have to do turns and somersaults.
22:20Yeah.
22:21But you got...
22:22Yes.
22:23And you got injured.
22:24Was this how you got injured on that film?
22:25No.
22:26I fell downstairs.
22:27Oh.
22:28Sorry, sorry I brought it up.
22:31Yeah, I wish I...
22:33I'll make up a story.
22:35Yes, I fell from the top of the trees.
22:38I've 50 feet.
22:39There you go.
22:40Yeah.
22:41Yeah.
22:42And now, listen, choreography.
22:43Chris McCallson.
22:44For most people, if you're trying to learn choreography,
22:47somebody shows it to you and you then replicate it.
22:50You do your...
22:51Mm-hmm.
22:52So how are they teaching you those dances on Strictly?
22:55Well, I mean, when we started doing it, people were asking us,
22:58how are you going to do it?
22:59And the answer was, we haven't got a clue.
23:01We're just going to have to wing it and see what happens.
23:03Because I'd never been taught how to dance and she'd never taught anyone
23:06to dance who couldn't see.
23:07And sometimes, if she tries to describe to me what needs to be done,
23:11sometimes I have to get on my hands and knees and feel their legs
23:14and their feet.
23:15And sometimes, if all that fails, she has to pick a part of me up
23:17and put it where she wants it.
23:19LAUGHTER
23:20And we're doing a Paso Doble this week and, I mean, I don't know
23:28if anyone knows what that is, but, like, I'm starting from scratch
23:32every Monday with no visual reference point to what it is,
23:37because I'm not watching everybody else do the dances during the week.
23:39Yeah.
23:40And this one is the most bizarre of them all.
23:44She's telling me the positions where you've got it.
23:46I'm like, are you sure you've learnt this properly?
23:48LAUGHTER
23:50And so we've...
23:51It took her two days to explain to me what it was,
23:53and we've had two days of explaining, two days of training,
23:56and I've been doing it all day today as well,
23:58so often when they do the air and make-up on these TV shows,
24:02it's to take the sheen off your face for the studio lights.
24:05I've just had to have a healthy face painted on me.
24:07LAUGHTER
24:09APPLAUSE
24:12And, Cynthia, it's just...
24:17It's called Wicked, it's not called Wicked part one,
24:19but it is Wicked part one.
24:20It is Wicked part one, yeah.
24:21But you've filmed part two already?
24:22Yes, we have, yeah.
24:23And so when will people have to wait to see that?
24:25Next year, same time, 21st of November, it'll be out.
24:28Oh, really, you know already? Yes.
24:30Oh, wow.
24:31But they put that out.
24:32Yeah, yeah.
24:33LAUGHTER
24:35I hope I'm not reading something I shouldn't be revealing.
24:38It's when?
24:39I think it's out.
24:41LAUGHTER
24:42Well, part one of Wicked, which is sensational and you're so good in it,
24:51APPLAUSE
24:52Right.
24:54We thank James Norton for bringing us joy.
24:59It is out now on Netflix and it's an amazing story.
25:03It's a story that we kind of vaguely remember, but it's a British kind of medical triumph.
25:09Tell us about these three people.
25:11It is.
25:12And that baby, Louise Brown, who is the first IVF baby.
25:15Yeah, it's about the story of the three pioneers who brought us IVF basically.
25:19Patrick Steptoe, played by Bill Knight.
25:22Jean Purdy, Thomas and Mackenzie.
25:24And I play Bob Edwards.
25:26And, yeah, they spent ten years fighting against the odds.
25:29The state, the church, all these conservative groups were kind of against them.
25:32And they won the race.
25:34There were other kind of IVF projects going on around the world in Australia and America,
25:39and good old Blighty sort of managed to get there first.
25:42Yeah.
25:43And also, I think you always imagine it's going to be got hundreds of people in big laboratories,
25:47but it really wasn't.
25:48No, it's tiny.
25:49I mean, it was, yeah, these two scientists, Patrick and Bob, and then the film is really important
25:54and wonderful because it's also righting a wrong that history has sort of forgotten Jean Purdy
26:00because she was the world's first embryologist.
26:02She was the lab technician and assistant and vital in the kind of, you know, the science.
26:08But she was a woman and therefore science hasn't honoured her as the way it should.
26:13And so part of the film is Bob and Patrick campaigning for her to be included on this plaque,
26:19which is outside the hospital where the discoveries were made.
26:21It's a story about good people.
26:23There's the plaque.
26:24These two...
26:25Yeah, she's on there.
26:26Yeah.
26:27There's a lot of love of the film.
26:33And yeah, it was a lovely film to shoot.
26:35I mean, I got to spend the summer with Bill Nye and Thomas Mackenzie.
26:37Well, listen, we've got a clip.
26:38This is the three of you.
26:40It's your character and Jean Purdy trying to recruit star surgeon Patrick Steptoe, played by Bill Nye.
26:48Oh, Mr. Steptoe, Bob Edwards.
26:51Yes?
26:52We spoke on the phone a few months ago.
26:54I can't be expected to remember every phone call, Mr. Edwards.
26:57Yes, if I could just have a minute, I'd be very interested to hear about your keyhole surgery.
27:01Sadly, I'm busy.
27:02Talking to these people who banished you to Oldham.
27:05They hate you.
27:06This is Jean Purdy.
27:07She'll be running our lab.
27:08Will she now?
27:09Good luck to you both.
27:10With your equipment, we'd be able to access a woman's ovaries in the least invasive way.
27:13Oldham is an extremely good hospital, and there wasn't an appointment in London available.
27:17Amazing how there were appointments for your contemporaries, who they did like.
27:21Have you studied me?
27:23No, I have.
27:24She's repeating it to you in an effort to get you to listen to me.
27:27A curious strategy, Jean.
27:31Oh, there you go.
27:32Yeah.
27:33Beautiful.
27:35And we...
27:37We even heard in that clip, there is some scientific gobbledygook, you know, medical chat.
27:43Is that hard to learn and then do?
27:46Yeah, and actually the director was very keen that we got very proficient at the science.
27:49So we had this amazing woman called Brooke Wilson, who was an embryologist from Bourne Hall,
27:53which was the first IVF clinic which the three of them set up.
27:56Oh, wow.
27:57And she came and she taught us and we went to town.
28:00I mean, Thomason and I are clearly horrible type-A geeks because we went really serious on the science
28:06and tried to get absolutely right.
28:07But it was important because, you know, again, it's like...
28:09Yeah.
28:10It's also a thrill to see good people, like, you know, they're doing...
28:13They're good at what they do.
28:14It's really wonderful to see good people doing something well, I guess.
28:17And had you worked with Bill Nye before?
28:18Because he is sort of a legend.
28:19He's a legend.
28:20No, I mean, I hadn't.
28:21And he is everything you hope he is.
28:22He's like, you know, all the rumours are true.
28:24That's an interesting photo.
28:26That guy behind me is my dad.
28:28On the left.
28:29That's my dad's arm, yeah.
28:30Oh, he must be thrilled.
28:31He's thrilled.
28:32He's punching the air right now.
28:33Genuinely.
28:34When he comes...
28:35When he comes on a desert day...
28:38He comes on a desert day every film I do.
28:43And he has actually featured more than the army.
28:46Yeah, yeah.
28:47But now he's on the Graham Norton show.
28:48So he'll be like, no.
28:49So his left hand is.
28:50There you go, guys.
28:51Yeah.
28:52Yeah.
28:53Yeah, no.
28:54Bill and Thomason are heavenly.
28:55We have a WhatsApp group called the Fallopians now.
28:56Which I...
28:57Maybe it's...
28:58I don't know if that's inappropriate.
28:59I did call them and say, am I allowed to talk about that?
29:00And...
29:01But you love a WhatsApp group.
29:02Do I?
29:03Well, you set up the little women one.
29:04I think I did.
29:05I think I maybe have mentioned that on this before.
29:06Oh, did you mention that here?
29:07Yeah.
29:08I like setting them up.
29:09And then I retreat.
29:10And I become...
29:11And then I become the voyeur.
29:12Or I don't really do or say anything.
29:13The...
29:14The...
29:15The...
29:16The...
29:17Our WhatsApp group is mostly Bill suggesting restaurants for us to have dinner.
29:28Because he...
29:29He eats every meal out.
29:30So we go and...
29:31Does he?
29:32Yeah.
29:33Wow.
29:34And he wears a suit every day.
29:35I mean, all the rumours are true.
29:36He is...
29:37Impressive.
29:38Wow.
29:39Because Nicole Kidman on The Perfect Couple, which is still on Netflix, you had a WhatsApp group,
29:42didn't you?
29:43No.
29:44That's not what I hear.
29:46Yes.
29:47Yes.
29:48Yes.
29:49No.
29:50Yeah.
29:51What?
29:52Oh, no.
29:53They did.
29:54They did.
29:55They...
29:56Nicole has left the group.
29:57Yeah.
29:58I just weighed in on the dance because they wanted us to do that dance.
30:03The big opening titles.
30:04Yes.
30:05Mob.
30:06And the consensus on the WhatsApp group was, no, we're not doing it.
30:10And the only person that wanted to do it was Liev.
30:13Now, Liev...
30:14Oh, there you are doing it.
30:15Oh, you see?
30:16You look like you're loving it.
30:17Come on.
30:18Come on.
30:19Come acting.
30:20I know.
30:21How did they...
30:22How did they convince or did they just go, all these people, no, it's happening?
30:24Um, it was the idea of the director and we all thought, this is very strange.
30:29Um, and so, and the idea of dancing in that dress on the beach was just slightly odd.
30:35But, um, but then we all got into it and then it sort of took off and helped make the show.
30:40Yeah.
30:41So, what do I know?
30:42Was it fun on the day, at least?
30:44No.
30:45LAUGHTER
30:46It was never fun.
30:48Was there a wicked WhatsApp group?
30:50Uh, no.
30:51Wow.
30:52Well, we saw each other every single day for like 14, 12 hours.
30:55Exactly.
30:56So they didn't really need to.
30:57And we weren't at home for very long so there wasn't much need to message.
31:00Yeah, you didn't miss anything.
31:01Yeah.
31:02We weren't missing anything except for sleep.
31:03Oh.
31:04Do you know what I mean?
31:05So, we were in the next day at four o'clock in the morning.
31:08So, you know.
31:09But how do you text with these?
31:11Oh, I didn't have these ones.
31:12These were slightly shorter.
31:13But texting nails.
31:14But how do you text now?
31:15Yeah.
31:16Oh, with my fingers.
31:17LAUGHTER
31:18OK.
31:19I mean, going back to...
31:20Not with an amazing.
31:21No, I'm amazed cos I've had some nails on and I can't do anything.
31:25Oh, you've got the long nails, have you?
31:27These are my nails.
31:28Oh, my goodness.
31:29Oh, get out of here.
31:30LAUGHTER
31:32APPLAUSE
31:33Oh, my goodness.
31:35APPLAUSE
31:36No, they're exquisite.
31:38Thank you very much.
31:39Well, I thought you were taking them off.
31:41I didn't...
31:42LAUGHTER
31:43You're just holding like...
31:44Oh, my goodness.
31:45Yeah, yeah, yeah.
31:46They are amazing.
31:47Really amazing.
31:48The WhatsApp groups you have when you've got a kid are like another level.
31:51If you're ever in a parent's WhatsApp, nothing will drain your phone battery quicker.
31:55LAUGHTER
31:56Then somebody's saying, just to remind you, it's own clothes day on Thursday,
32:00and then there's 30 people.
32:02What would I do without you?
32:03Oh, you're the best.
32:04LAUGHTER
32:05Just one of you, I'm certain, and everyone else shut up.
32:08LAUGHTER
32:09APPLAUSE
32:10Spoken for the nation.
32:11The nation.
32:12APPLAUSE
32:13James, you are now continuing to work with children because your new show,
32:20it's coming up in January, Playing Nice.
32:23Yeah, I'm working with loads of kids.
32:24My business partner has coined my current casting bracket as Sad Dad.
32:28LAUGHTER
32:29Which is quite apt because I do seem to play a lot of Sad Dads.
32:32Yeah, so Playing Nice is the show coming out next year on ITV,
32:34which is the first TV show I've produced as well, which was a challenge.
32:38Yeah.
32:39James...
32:40APPLAUSE
32:41Oh, good.
32:42Wow.
32:43One of our old classes in it.
32:45That's so cool.
32:46Cynthia had no idea he was successful.
32:48LAUGHTER
32:49No, I know that.
32:50He's fine.
32:52He made it.
32:53LAUGHTER
32:54I love her.
32:55Both are Jameses.
32:56That's very good.
32:57Yeah, giving him a leg up.
32:58It's a mad story and it happens more than you think.
33:01It's about two families who find out that their three-year-old sons
33:04were accidentally swapped at birth.
33:05Wow.
33:06And that's what you find out at the beginning of the series
33:08and then it's this sort of psychological drama, thriller
33:11about how they navigate this very complicated, traumatic...
33:13Wow.
33:14We look forward to that.
33:15And, of course, just a reminder that Joy is available on Netflix
33:19right now.
33:20Very good.
33:21CHEERING
33:27Christmas.
33:28Christmas isn't too far away.
33:30And Chris McCausland brings us a festive treat.
33:33Bad tidings will be coming to Sky and Now this Christmas.
33:37And, Chris McCausland, you've made a movie.
33:40So, do the movie star thing and tell us who you play
33:43and what happens in the movie.
33:44We've made a Christmas film.
33:46It is a family Christmas comedy caper.
33:49And it's myself and Lee Mack are the two main characters.
33:53We play neighbours who live opposite each other.
33:56We don't get on.
33:57We wind each other up.
33:58I wind him up and Lee plays a character who's a bit neurotic.
34:01And then one thing leads to another.
34:03And we end up blowing the whole power for the street on Christmas Eve.
34:07And everybody has to leave.
34:08But what's happened is, myself and Lee's character,
34:12we have become joint heads of the neighbourhood watch,
34:14which winds him up because I can't watch.
34:16LAUGHTER
34:19And...
34:20LAUGHTER
34:23And, um...
34:25I run for the role just to wind him up, you see.
34:29Um, and I offer to stay behind and look after the street,
34:32as that's what any good co-coordinator would do.
34:35Uh-huh.
34:36And he has to stay behind as well.
34:37And a criminal family decide they can hit the whole empty street
34:40in one night.
34:41And there's just a neurotic man and a blind neurotic man.
34:44LAUGHTER
34:45I would urge you not to tell the whole story.
34:47LAUGHTER
34:48The other actors, the other actors are going,
34:51No, I think you should stop by now.
34:53LAUGHTER
34:54This is the first 15 minutes and then it kicks off.
34:57LAUGHTER
34:58Listen, we've got a clip.
34:59This is you as Scott.
35:01I've never made a movie before.
35:02You were thinking...
35:03You were thinking...
35:04You were thinking...
35:05You were thinking...
35:06Too much.
35:07Too much...
35:08Too much now.
35:09LAUGHTER
35:10Denzel Washington was on here once and I asked him
35:12the plot of the movie, he told the whole thing,
35:14right with the...
35:15There was a twist at the end that he even told that.
35:17LAUGHTER
35:18Well, if it's good enough for Denzel, it's good enough for me.
35:20LAUGHTER
35:21APPLAUSE
35:23LAUGHTER
35:24We've...
35:26We've got a clip.
35:27This is you as Scott.
35:29You're having some trouble with your decorations.
35:31Whoa!
35:32Calm down, Scott!
35:33You'll fall!
35:34Oh!
35:35I'm fine!
35:36Nothing to see here!
35:37I'm OK!
35:38Honest...
35:39Oh!
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36:27But I have also done some harness work
36:36I did sing a whole number while I was up there as well, but they've taken that out of the edit
36:42And Chris you're also on tour
36:44Yonks is the name of the why is it called yonks? It's called yonks
36:48I mean that I've been doing standard for over 20 years and obviously I've had a lot of breaks on the television over the last five
36:54Years or so and you know a lot of people they are only recently aware of me and especially through doing strictly and stuff like that
37:01People think you've come from nowhere really
37:05But I've been doing it for bloody yonks really
37:08Really they just need a name for it
37:13This is amazing though and it is kind of the power of strictly because you've added how many dates have you had to this to her now?
37:18I've got over 200 dates on sale at the minute
37:24It's amazing
37:26Yeah, so the tour will be going on the tour. I'll just talk till I'm in an empty room on my own
37:32But yeah, I love stand-up
37:33I've done it for over 20 years and I mean I love getting to do telly
37:37I love getting to make this film and do all this other stuff that stand-up
37:40Well, it's weird to stand-up opens the door to all these are the mad things that you you never ever would have got the chance to do
37:46But then all these other things make people aware of you to come and watch you do the stand-up and one feeds the other and it feeds back in
37:52And it's a beautiful beautiful little circle really and then but I'm looking forward to getting back out on the road and then and doing something
37:59I'm confident at seeing that. I've spent the last three months trying to dance
38:05There's only four more shows in strictly. Yeah, yeah, so good at the finals finals right there Chris. It's right there. Are you the favorite?
38:12I mean
38:14Yes
38:16I mean literally every dance we do I am five inches away from missing Diane completely and hitting a camera
38:32What is a good luck with the rest of strictly and the tour and of course bad tidings which is out this Christmas Chris because it everybody
38:39Okay, it is time for music listen to this with over one-and-a-half billion
38:51Streams this American singer-songwriters hit single beautiful things has topped the charts around the world since release earlier this year
39:00Performing it for us now, please welcome Benson Boone
39:09For a while there it was rough
39:16But lately I've been doing better
39:19Than the last four cold Decembers
39:23I recall
39:24And I see my family every month
39:29I found a girl my parents love
39:32So come and stay the night and I think I might have it all
39:34So come and stay the night and I think I might have it all
39:39And I thank God every day
39:42For the girl he sent my way
39:46But I know the things he gives me can take away
39:52Oh
39:54And I'll hold you every night
39:56And that's a feeling I only get used to
40:00But there's no man as terrified
40:04As the man who stands to lose you
40:10Oh, I hope I don't lose you
40:14Oh, I hope I don't lose you
40:18Mmm
40:20Please
40:21Stay
40:23I want you, I need you, oh God
40:26Don't
40:28Take
40:30This beautiful thing that I've got
40:33Please
40:35Stay
40:37I want you, I need you, oh God
40:40Don't
40:41Don't
40:42Take
40:43These beautiful things that i've got
40:47No
40:48Ooh
40:50Please
40:55Don't
40:57Take
40:58I found my mind, I'm feeling sane
41:02It's been a while, but I'm finding my faith
41:06If everything's good and it's great
41:08It's great, why do I sit and wait till it's gone?
41:13Oh, I tell you, I know I've got enough
41:17I've got peace and I've got love
41:20But I'm up at night thinking I just might lose it all
41:26Please stay
41:32I want you, I need you all done
41:36Don't take these beautiful things that I've got
41:42Oh, oh, oh, oh
41:46Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
41:56Please stay
42:01I want you, I need you all done
42:05I need these beautiful things that I've got
42:14Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
42:23Thank you so much for that
42:36There you go, thank you so much for that, you know what when when you would stood there James is very kind to give me some audio commentary
42:58And you stood on the pit you did the front flip his audio commentary was there's a very sexy man stood on the piano at the moment
43:03And then he just went, how the fuck did he do that?
43:17Flipping has become a kind of signature thing. Yes. Yeah, how did it start?
43:22You know what my dad I'm very close to my parents my dad started doing flips when I was a little a little boy
43:29And I thought he was the coolest so when I was like three I would try them off my couch and it progressed and progressed to
43:38the front yard and then
43:40On stage. Yeah, yeah, but but like that flip although the free that was a tame one for you like you do them from great heights
43:47Yeah, I never do them in boots so that might have seemed a tame flip to you. No, it didn't seem to me
43:51No, it did not seem tame trust me. I was nervous
43:56Ever gone wrong? Not yet such wood. Not yet. Yeah, let's touch. I know I'm in it
44:03So it's a beautiful things beautiful things and the most streamed song in the UK released this year 1.5 billion streams
44:11Worldwide
44:18Fireworks and rollerblades which is out and now so you finished your world tour in London just now right last night. Yes
44:27Yeah, and we've been on the road for pretty much like this whole year, but really non-stop the last three months
44:33So it was like a kind of a bittersweet day
44:35But I know because you dream of this success and then the success comes but now you must be slightly dreaming of having some time off
44:42Yeah
44:46Which won't which won't doesn't happen won't happen. It won't not for a couple of years. Well that performance was extraordinary
44:54So thank you so much for coming in
44:56Thank you
45:06Just time for a visit to the big red chair. I wonder who's there. Hello. Hello. Hi, what's your name? My name's Lynn
45:12Hello Lynn and where are you from? I'm from Kent Kent lovely and what are you doing Kent Lynn?
45:17I'm a sales manager for a glove company glove company busy weather for you right now, isn't it? Yes
45:24The wonder you're here partying. Yeah champagne for Lynn
45:30All right off you go with the story so I took my son who was five or six years old to his swim lesson
45:36And we're sitting with a big crowd of parents at the end of the pool
45:39And I was chatting to the lady next to me talking about what we were doing that Saturday night and I said we're going to a restaurant with friends and
45:47While we were chatting our boys got out of the pool and I wrapped my son in a towel when we were talking and he interrupted and he said mommy
45:54No, you're not going to a restaurant
45:57You've got a games night tonight and I said oh no no that's in a few weeks time
46:01We've got family over for a games night carried on talking to the lady about the restaurant and he interrupted again and went no
46:08Mummy at which point everything went very quiet and he said you've definitely got a games night. Daddy said you're playing hide the sausage tonight
46:16You can walk! You can walk Lynn! That's a good story!
46:22Yeah!
46:24We did it! We did it!
46:25Yeah!
46:26We're solving it! We're solving it!
46:28We've got one more?
46:29Yes!
46:30One more! One more! One more! One more! One more!
46:33It's nearly Christmas! It's nearly Christmas! We'll have another one! Here we go!
46:36Hello!
46:37Hello! Hi! What's your name?
46:38Kate!
46:39Kate! Lovely! And where are you from Kate?
46:41I'm from Newcastle but I live in London
46:43Okay! What do you do in London?
46:45I'm a sales manager as well
46:46Oh! Not of gloves! Not of gloves!
46:48No!
46:49Is your product not doing so well at the moment?
46:53No but I don't know if my company would want me to tell my story
46:56Is it sex toys?
46:59And by the way! Immediately went from gloves to sex toys!
47:02He's such a good thing!
47:03I'm so sorry Kate! I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I...
47:06It's not!
47:07Yeah! No... Don't worry! Don't worry Kate!
47:08Yeah! Off you go with your story!
47:10Yeah!
47:11So it was a... a Friday afternoon, a very summery Friday afternoon
47:15and I was very excited to go out for dinner after work with my friends
47:18but first I had an hour-long 5pm company-wide work call that my CEO was hosting
47:24so I thought I would multitask, I would do come off...
47:28Not the meat! Not the story!
47:29No! No!
47:30I was joining the... I was joining in with the story, Nicole!
47:33I wasn't just heckling the poor woman!
47:35No! No! No! No!
47:38No! No! I mean it's not that interesting but eh...
47:41But still! I'm so sorry! I'm so sorry Kate! Off you go!
47:45So I thought I would multitask, I'd have the call on but my come off
47:49and I'd be doing my make-up and hair and then it was time to change my outfit
47:54so I stood up, walked over to the wardrobe, took all my clothes off
47:59and then I heard the tone of the CEO just slightly change
48:02when he was giving a financial report and I looked at my screen
48:05and I was on the bottom right-hand corner, camera on
48:08and I had given a free impromptu striptease to my whole company
48:14and the call was also recorded and then sent out to everyone
48:18Wow! I think you should own that company now!
48:21Wow! I think you should own that company now!
48:24Walk! Walk! Walk! Walk! Walk! Walk!
48:27Walk! Walk! Walk! Walk!
48:30There you go! Excellent! Well done!
48:32That was a good hit rate!
48:36You haven't been here before, Benson. That's very rare that two people walk.
48:39Very, very rare. OK.
48:41Right, that really is all we've got time for.
48:42If you don't have a go to that red chair yourself and tell your story,
48:44you can just contact us via our website at this very address.
48:48And please say a huge thank you to all of my guests.
48:50Benson Boone, everyone!
48:54Chris McCausland!
48:57James Norton!
49:01Cynthia Remo!
49:03And Nicole Kidman!
49:05Join me next week with music from Jalen Nagonda and another star line-up.
49:12Michael Fassbender, Keira Knightley, Josh Brolin and the one and only Cher.
49:16I'll see you then. Good night, everybody. Bye-bye!
49:18Bye-bye!
49:23For children in need, Paddy McGuinness embarks on a 300-mile cycle challenge across the UK.
49:29Watch The Ride of My Life, available now on BBC iPlayer.
49:32Two-player.
49:33Keep playing.
49:34And the one and a 200-year-old player we have a special player on this current country
49:36team.
49:37What?
49:38Cool, great!
49:39Thank you, bitch.
49:40Dad, I'm going to give you a big player.
49:41Two-player.
49:42Go.
49:43One-player.
49:44One-player.
49:45One-player.
49:48One-player.
49:49One-player.
49:50One-player.
49:51Two-player.
49:52One-player.
49:53One-player.
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49:55One-player.
49:56One-player.
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50:00One-player.
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