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00:00My dad's radio presenter, Hittins.
00:04He talks a lot about Eurovision.
00:07But will we get new fluff tonight?
00:12My mum is a favourite supermodel.
00:15She was also a racing car driver.
00:18Will we zoom in to first place tonight?
00:22Let's find out on tonight's Big Stars, Little Stars.
00:26Please welcome your host, Stephen Mulher.
00:32Hello!
00:33Oh, yeah. Here we go.
00:42Hello, hello, and welcome to Big Stars, Little Stars.
00:44Now, over the next hour, three celebrity children
00:47will be revealing their parents' true colours,
00:49which, by the time we're finished, will be bright red.
00:52As well as revealing secrets, they're here playing for charity,
00:54all hoping to get their hands on a possible £15,000.
01:00All right, so let's meet our first Big and Little Stars.
01:03She's a singer, dancer and actress,
01:04but tonight is definitely a step into the unknown.
01:07It's Faye Tozer and her son, Benjamin.
01:20They love you.
01:21How are you doing?
01:23Good to see you.
01:24How are you, Benjamin?
01:25Good.
01:26Good to see you, matey.
01:27Looking very cool.
01:28So tell me, how old are you?
01:30Eight.
01:30Eight years old.
01:31Now, what's this on your shirt?
01:32Flamingos?
01:33Yeah.
01:33Are they your favourite animal?
01:34No.
01:35What's your favourite animal?
01:36Degos.
01:37Degos?
01:38They're my favourite.
01:39Listen, good luck.
01:43Now, Faye, you all right?
01:45Yes, I think so.
01:47Surely he's not going to tell us stuff that you really don't want anybody to know?
01:50Oh, we'll see.
01:52Yes.
01:53Hold on tight, everybody.
01:55Yeah, well, listen, good luck tonight.
01:56I hope it all goes well.
01:57Let's hear it, please, for Faye and Benjamin.
01:59Thank you, Benjamin.
02:00Thank you, Benjamin.
02:01APPLAUSE
02:02Right, let's meet our next contestant.
02:08He's a favourite in millions of households, but does he know what's going on in his own home?
02:13It's DJ Ken Bruce and his son, Charlie.
02:15All we need is, we are your son.
02:19We are your youth, we are your house.
02:24Ken Bruce.
02:26Yes.
02:27Hello.
02:28How are you?
02:28Great to see you.
02:29How are you doing?
02:30Good to see you.
02:30You're looking very well, thank you.
02:31Very well indeed.
02:31But let's chat to the main man first, Charlie.
02:34How are you doing, you all right?
02:35Yes.
02:35How old are you, Charlie?
02:36Nine.
02:37Oh, good stuff.
02:38Now, I hear that you're a big fan of Big Star, Little Star.
02:41Yes.
02:42How much do you like it?
02:43Um, 10 million percent.
02:45Aww.
02:46And now you are the Little Star tonight.
02:48Now, your daddy, as we know, is a brilliant DJ on the radio.
02:52Do you think he likes the sound of his own voice?
02:54Yeah.
02:55What?
02:56What?
02:56Now, there is a few secrets that you've already told me about, Daddy, and they're good ones,
03:01aren't they?
03:02Yeah.
03:02Nice work.
03:03Nice work.
03:03Oh, dearie, dearie.
03:05How's everything?
03:06You good?
03:07Great.
03:07Thank you very much.
03:07Until now.
03:08Yes, great.
03:09Absolutely fantastic.
03:09So, when you heard that you were going to be on the show, what was the first thing that
03:12went through your mind?
03:13No.
03:14That was the first thought.
03:15But I thought, well, we've got to let him have his words, let him get it out, and then he'll
03:19be sent to his room for about three years, I think.
03:21Well, let's see how you feel by the end of the show as well.
03:25It's going to be a great night.
03:26I can feel it.
03:26Let's hear it, please, for Ken and Charlie.
03:28And finally, we've got two kids for the prize of one.
03:37It's supermodel Jodie Kidd and her son, Indio.
03:40Hello.
03:41Hello.
03:42Hello.
03:43How are you?
03:44Good to see you.
03:45Look at you, cool little dude down there.
03:57Oh, here we go.
04:00How old are you, Indio?
04:01Five and a half.
04:02Five and a half, cool.
04:03And that half's very important.
04:05What's your favourite colour?
04:06Yellow.
04:07Yellow.
04:07So, did you like the star?
04:09Because that's yellow.
04:10Yes.
04:10We had those made especially for you, did you know that?
04:12I like the other stars over there.
04:14You like the other stars as well?
04:15Well, good.
04:16What's the worst thing that Indio could tell us tonight?
04:20I would need nowhere to begin.
04:22Right.
04:23The long list of embarrassing things that I'm sure he's going to blurt out tonight.
04:27Well, let's not wait.
04:28Let's just do it.
04:29Come on, let's get this show on the road.
04:31It's Jodie and Indio.
04:32CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
04:34Right.
04:38Good luck to you all.
04:40It's time for the first game of Big Stars.
04:42You are on your own for this one.
04:43So, little stars, if you want to head backstage to your special room,
04:46we'll see you a bit later.
04:47Let's hear it for our little stars.
04:48CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
04:49CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
04:50Right.
04:51Back there, the kids can't see or hear anything that happens out here.
05:05But do not worry, they are completely safe.
05:07Your reputations, by the way, maybe not so.
05:09LAUGHTER
05:10For the first game, we've asked our little stars for revealing questions about their parents.
05:14All our Big Stars need to do is decide which answer their child gave us.
05:19Right, Faye?
05:20Yeah.
05:20Can you please know you're up first?
05:21Good.
05:22Here you go.
05:23We asked Benjamin this.
05:25What's the funniest thing Mummy does?
05:29Did he say?
05:30She talks to fairies.
05:33Did he say?
05:34She sings really loudly in the car.
05:38It may be.
05:39She giggles a lot and then starts vibrating.
05:43LAUGHTER
05:44LAUGHTER
05:45LAUGHTER
05:46LAUGHTER
05:47LAUGHTER
05:48Leave it!
05:52LAUGHTER
05:53Or is it the final option, which is...
05:56She swings on a pole.
05:57LAUGHTER
05:58Right.
06:01So, let's go for the top.
06:02She talks to fairies.
06:03Well, OK, so, my name means fairies, and we have a few fairies around the house and little
06:08doors and stuff, and that's just for me, not for anybody else.
06:10Right.
06:11Erm, sings loud in the car.
06:13Well, Benjamin would usually tell me to shut up, so I've kind of stopped doing that.
06:16Well, the thing is, I can actually see you singing in the car, and H on the roof rack,
06:20harmonising.
06:21LAUGHTER
06:22So, you don't do that any more?
06:23Er, no, not as much.
06:25Right.
06:25Erm...
06:26She giggles a lot and then she starts vibrating.
06:28Are you sure that's the right way round?
06:30LAUGHTER
06:33Steve!
06:34Oh, we've got a right audience in tonight.
06:36LAUGHTER
06:37For me.
06:38Right.
06:39So, what could that be?
06:40OK.
06:41Well...
06:42LAUGHTER
06:43OK.
06:44OK.
06:45Oh.
06:46Big reveal coming here.
06:48LAUGHTER
06:49Just me!
06:50We...
06:51We have, er...
06:52When we go to bed, everyone piles on the bed, and it's usually giggle before bed.
06:56Stop!
06:57No, just for me.
06:58For me.
06:59For me.
07:00And when I laugh a lot.
07:01No, but I love that idea.
07:03Right!
07:04It's bedtime.
07:05Let's go and have a giggle!
07:06LAUGHTER
07:07Oh, boy.
07:08OK, so it could be that one.
07:09Yeah.
07:10It could be that.
07:11She swings on a pole.
07:12Yeah.
07:13She swings on a pole.
07:14Well, I have done, yeah.
07:16I did a theatre show where I had to learn to do pole dancing, and it was about a pole dancing
07:20class, so...
07:21Right.
07:22...Benjamin came along to train with me at the time.
07:24Cool.
07:25I actually tried pole dancing once.
07:26Um...
07:27They threw me out of the fire station.
07:28LAUGHTER
07:29So, which one do you think would be in your son's head?
07:33Ah, I'm going to go for the giggles a lot when she starts vibrating.
07:36OK.
07:37Because I think that's the one.
07:38She giggles a lot, and then she starts vibrating.
07:40It's what Benjamin said to us.
07:42Benjamin, what is the funniest thing Mummy does?
07:47She giggles a lot, and then she starts vibrating.
07:50APPLAUSE
07:52There you are.
07:53APPLAUSE
07:55Off to a good start.
07:57Well done, Faye Wright.
07:58Ken, you're up next.
08:00Oh.
08:01Oh, yes.
08:02We asked Charlie this.
08:04If Daddy wasn't a DJ, what job would he be good at?
08:09If you weren't doing what you do, what job would you do, do you think?
08:12Well, I don't know, because I've been doing that for 40 years now,
08:15so I'm a bit late to start retraining, I think.
08:18But, um...
08:19I don't know, because I do have a bus driver's licence,
08:21so I'll probably do that.
08:23We bought a bus, you see.
08:24Oh!
08:25So then I thought I'd better learn how to drive this.
08:27So you bought a bus?
08:28Do you live in it?
08:29Yes.
08:30You live in it?
08:31No, I don't live in it, no.
08:32LAUGHTER
08:34You've got two children, not that many.
08:36You've got a holiday, or you've kind of...
08:38No, not Cliff Richard either.
08:40LAUGHTER
08:42Your face there.
08:43Do you live in it?
08:44No, we don't live in it!
08:45LAUGHTER
08:46You know what I mean, though.
08:48Let's see the options.
08:50Here we go.
08:51A taxi driver.
08:52He looks like one.
08:53LAUGHTER
08:54Did he say...
08:56McDonald's.
08:57He's got the voice, the drive-through.
09:00LAUGHTER
09:01Maybe it's...
09:02A drummer in a rock band.
09:05Or did he say...
09:06A priest?
09:08LAUGHTER
09:09Well, priest, I've perhaps left that a bit too late.
09:13Six children.
09:14So, that's not a good plan.
09:16Taxi driver, I look like one.
09:18Do I look like...
09:19Do taxi drivers have a look?
09:20That's the question.
09:21Do they still let you drive at your age, Ken?
09:23LAUGHTER
09:25LAUGHTER
09:26It seems terrible.
09:27Lie down in the car park and you'll find out.
09:29LAUGHTER
09:30I'm talking.
09:31McDonald's.
09:32Right, Mum.
09:33He's got the voice for a drive-through.
09:34Well, I don't think he would ever associate me with the drive-through voice.
09:39So, I don't think that...
09:40Could you do that for me, Ken?
09:41Just say, would you like fries?
09:42Would you like fries with that?
09:44LAUGHTER
09:45Yes, I would.
09:46APPLAUSE
09:48A voice of shock.
09:49APPLAUSE
09:51But a drummer in a rock band?
09:52Well, in our village, we have a little band.
09:54It's quite a big band, actually.
09:55It's got 12 people in it.
09:56And I'm the drummer in that.
09:58Ooh.
09:59And I always wanted to be...
10:00Actually, I always really did want to be a drummer in a rock band.
10:03So, I think he may have taken that on board, and I think that's what he would have said.
10:07How many kids did you say you had when you were saying about a priest?
10:09I have six children.
10:10Six?
10:11Wow.
10:12How old are you oldest?
10:13Oldest is 38.
10:15Wow-wee.
10:16And the youngest is Charlie.
10:17Incredible.
10:18So, which one...
10:19Do you mean incredible?
10:20LAUGHTER
10:2438, because I don't know how old you are, but you look great.
10:27I'm 39.
10:28LAUGHTER
10:29So, which one are you going to pick, Ken?
10:31A drummer in a rock band.
10:32A drummer in a rock band.
10:33Is that what Charlie said his dad would be good at if he wasn't a DJ?
10:38Charlie, if your daddy wasn't a DJ, what do you think he'd be?
10:43Um, probably a taxi driver, because he looks like one.
10:46LAUGHTER
10:48But this is what I mean, you know, that's sovereignty in his mind that taxi drivers look like you.
10:57Yeah, yeah.
10:58I mean, I do spend a lot of time driving children around, so, yeah, effectively, I'm already a taxi driver.
11:03LAUGHTER
11:04Jodie, here we go.
11:06Oh, no.
11:07Oh, no.
11:08Let's take a look.
11:09We asked Indio, does Mummy have any bad habits?
11:15Did he say...
11:16..attacking me?
11:18LAUGHTER
11:21That's terrible.
11:23Did he say...
11:25..she spends too much time in a pub?
11:28LAUGHTER
11:30Maybe it's...
11:32..she looks at herself in magazines?
11:35Or did he say...
11:37..yes, but they are private?
11:39LAUGHTER
11:40So, attacking me, could he have said that?
11:44Yeah, I think, cos we...we play fight a lot,
11:47so it could be attacking me cos he always says when I'm tickling him,
11:50it's not attacking me.
11:51Spends too much time in the pub, I have a very good reason,
11:56and that's because I've just bought a pub and I'm actually refurbing it
12:00and doing it up and things like that, so it's not that I'm there drinking,
12:03I'm actually...
12:05..I promise.
12:06LAUGHTER
12:07I promise.
12:08Right.
12:09She looks at herself in magazines.
12:10Look, you're always in magazines, so...
12:11Yeah.
12:12..do you do that?
12:13I don't...I don't think he would say that.
12:15There is magazines around the house with...with pictures of me in it.
12:18It was my old career.
12:20Um, until I became a landlady.
12:22Um, but, yeah, I can't imagine him saying it.
12:24And then, yes, but they are private.
12:27LAUGHTER
12:28No, I think he's...
12:29Well, you've met him.
12:30I think he's...
12:31There's no...
12:32Oh, I bet him.
12:33Yeah.
12:34LAUGHTER
12:35There's no filter there.
12:36I would love him to say that, but I'm going to go with the attacking me.
12:40But is that what Indio said?
12:42We're about to find out.
12:44Indio, I've got a question for you.
12:46I love this question.
12:47Does Mummy have any bad habits?
12:50Attacking me.
12:51What?
12:52Attacking me.
12:53LAUGHTER
12:54Let's have a little look and see how our little stars are doing.
13:02Oh, hello.
13:03Oh, boy.
13:04Right.
13:05Indio, can you hear me?
13:07Yeah.
13:08LAUGHTER
13:09Oh, look at you!
13:10What costume...
13:11What are you come as?
13:13LAUGHTER
13:14I think about four.
13:15You're playing...
13:16Oh, OK.
13:17He said he wanted to play that.
13:18OK.
13:19Benjamin!
13:20OK.
13:21Who are you?
13:22I'm a dog!
13:23Right.
13:24I look so beautiful with this big...
13:25LAUGHTER
13:26Right, on to our next question.
13:27We're back to you, Faith.
13:28OK.
13:29We asked Benjamin...
13:30What's the worst thing that Mummy does around the house?
13:33Did he say...
13:34She puts sparkles in all the rooms?
13:35Is it...
13:36Burping?
13:37They are really loud.
13:38Is it...
13:39She leaves the bathroom in a mess?
13:41Or...
13:42Pumping?
13:43They're that bad that I can't describe them.
13:45LAUGHTER
13:46So, talk us through them from the top, mate.
13:48Oh, God.
13:49Here we go.
13:50She puts sparkles in all the rooms.
13:51Do you really do that, or is that the fairies?
13:53Well...
13:54Well...
13:55Well...
13:56Well...
13:57Well...
13:58Well...
13:59Well...
14:00Well...
14:01Well...
14:02Well...
14:03Well...
14:04Well...
14:05Well...
14:06Well...
14:07Well...
14:08Well...
14:09Well...
14:10Well...
14:11Well...
14:12Well...
14:13Well...
14:14Me and the fairies, of course.
14:15Um...
14:16I do sparkle up the rooms, yeah.
14:17Cos I like to have twinkly rooms.
14:18That's all right.
14:19Um...
14:20Burping?
14:21I'm going to say no to that one, cos I'm not good at doing loud burps,
14:24so I don't think he would say that.
14:25Well, I would expect better from a lady like you.
14:27Well...
14:28Claire and Lisa on the other hand.
14:29LAUGHTER
14:30So you're ruling that one out?
14:32Um...
14:33She leaves the bathroom in a mess.
14:35I do come home, or if I'm going out, literally,
14:38make-up bags, hair kits, I mean, it's like an explosion,
14:41and I always do it in the morning, tidy up in the morning,
14:43cos I'm always leaving late, going,
14:44oh, I need to do something else, so...
14:46Oh, don't worry, just throw some sparkles on it, it'll be fine.
14:49LAUGHTER
14:50Last one?
14:51Pumping that they're that bad, I can't describe them.
14:54LAUGHTER
14:57I have had a nickname in the house called Stinkerella.
15:01LAUGHTER
15:02OK.
15:03And occasionally I'd have to open the windows.
15:06LAUGHTER
15:07What?!
15:08There's a lot of protein in my diet when I'm training
15:11and I'm trying to get fit for chores,
15:13which don't help when it goes through you.
15:16LAUGHTER
15:18I think he's chosen that one.
15:20Oh, no!
15:21So you think your son, Benjamin,
15:24out of everything that he could have said
15:26about the worst things that Moe does around the house,
15:29it's pumping, they're that bad, I can't describe them.
15:33LAUGHTER
15:35But is she right?
15:37I really want to know the answer to this question.
15:40Benjamin, what is the worst thing
15:42that Mummy does around the house?
15:44PUMPING
15:46THEY'RE THAT BAD
15:47THEY'RE THAT BAD
15:48THEY'RE THAT BAD
15:49THEY'RE THAT BAD
15:50THEY'RE THAT BAD
15:52THEY'RE THAT BAD
15:53THEY'RE THAT BAD
15:54THEY'RE THAT BAD
15:55THEY'RE THAT BAD
15:56THEY'RE THAT BAD
15:57THEY'RE THAT BAD
15:59THEY'RE THAT BAD
16:24I
16:27Believe it nice
16:30Right, what is your favorite part Ken? I don't think I have a favorite part. I think it's all equally worn out
16:39Let's see the options, please
16:42His left arm did he say his right foot
16:49Did he say his big belly or could it be
16:55It's private
17:01It could unfortunately with that child be any of those
17:05Left arm think so it's you know fine where it is right foot's nothing special about it usual number of toes
17:14Skipping over the last one. I think he would say his big belly. I think that's what it's not that big
17:20I'd like to think so, but he does come up and occasionally
17:24Whack it and so I think it's probably the bit that he thinks
17:27Well, I don't know why these would be my favorite but it might be his favorite
17:31So I I'm going with that one anyway, you're sticking with big belly, right? Let's see if you are correct
17:38Charlie
17:40You're ready for this one
17:42What is daddy's favorite part of his body?
17:47Probably his left arm
17:49Um, because I think it's less chubbier than the right one
17:54I'll start some exercise
18:04There you go
18:06Well, no, I know I'll start some exercises
18:09Yes, we asked indio this
18:18How would you describe mummy?
18:20Did he say
18:22My best friend
18:23Oh
18:24Was it
18:25Really, really tall
18:28Did he say
18:30Annoying
18:32Or is it
18:34A bit weird
18:36I would love to say my best friend
18:40He does say that though
18:41He really does
18:42That is sweet, isn't it?
18:43I do
18:43I do tell him that he's my best friend and he does say it back
18:47Um, really, really tall
18:48Yeah, that's quite obvious
18:50Well, also, he's only five
18:51Everyone's really tall
18:52Really tall
18:52Could be that
18:54But I can't imagine him kind of saying that
18:56Describe mummy
18:57Really, really
18:57I don't know
18:58I don't think
18:58Annoying
18:59Well, you're his mum
19:00I'd be really sad
19:01For what?
19:02You're allowed to be
19:03But he's still
19:04At five
19:05I think at five
19:06I'm still his best friend
19:08Rather than annoying
19:09I think when they get a bit older
19:10I'll become more and more annoying
19:12A bit weird
19:13Well, we're all a bit weird
19:15It's a kind of family trait
19:16It's between annoying and best friend
19:18But I'm going to say
19:19Because of his age
19:20And he is my best friend
19:22And I'd like to say my best friend
19:24Well, that would be lovely to hear, wouldn't it?
19:26It would
19:26But
19:27Is that what he said?
19:32Indio, your mummy is nice, isn't she?
19:35Yeah
19:35Yes, she is
19:36But how would you describe her?
19:39My best friend
19:40Aww
19:41It makes your heart melt, doesn't it?
19:48It really does
19:49But I didn't tell you
19:50At the end of that game
19:51The scores are all very close
19:52Let's hear it, please
19:53For our big stars
19:54APPLAUSE
19:55Coming up
19:59There'll be more
20:00Bean-spilling moments
20:01From our little stars
20:02And more butter-clenching moments
20:03From our big stars
20:04See you in a bit
20:05APPLAUSE
20:07LAUGHTER
20:25SHE'S BAD
20:29HE'S BAD
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