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00:00So, yeah, we're in Wales, Bob.
00:04That's been six hours.
00:06Yeah, I know.
00:07A long drive, but have you enjoyed yourself?
00:09I liked your poetry section.
00:10That was lovely.
00:13Look, you're missing the foxglove.
00:14Oh, are they?
00:15Something like that.
00:16Beautiful little wildflowers.
00:17There's foxglove.
00:18You're going to do that whole trip, foxglove.
00:21Oh, that's a nice one.
00:22That's a nice one.
00:23Look, that is a nice one.
00:31You know, like you go crazy for Maltesers?
00:34Yeah.
00:35Actually, I'm off Maltesers now.
00:36Are you?
00:37Yeah.
00:38What's your chocolate of choice at the moment?
00:40Twirl.
00:41You can't beat them, can you?
00:43Well, you can, but it's very difficult.
00:45It's hard to talk.
00:46Twelve bites, I like, Bob.
00:47Not the full twirl, but the little...
00:50That's typical of you.
00:51No, not a full twirl.
00:53What about a double twirl?
00:54Can you eat them?
00:55Yep.
00:56Two-finger twirl.
00:57That was me nickname at the darts club.
00:59Two-finger twirl.
01:00Two-finger twirl.
01:23Check this out.
01:24Asperger clean.
01:25Lovely.
01:26It used to be a commercial fishery.
01:28Oh!
01:29Even you might catch here, Bob.
01:31It's a slightly strange colour, the lake.
01:35It is, I think.
01:36It's a very sort of mild chemical that they put in to try and reduce algal blooms,
01:43because there's so many phosphates leech into our poor old rivers and lakes now.
01:49You sounded like a chemist then, Paul.
01:50I did, didn't I?
01:51Yeah.
01:52Phosphates.
01:53Oh, so it's a good thing, not a...
01:55Well, no, it doesn't really do any harm, Bob.
01:57It just makes this sort of neon blue colour.
01:59Oh, right.
02:00I went on the web, because I'm very jealous of your weight in trousers.
02:07Yeah.
02:08And these were dirt cheap.
02:09Well, you paid for them with dirt?
02:11Yes.
02:12Hey, get off.
02:13He's just trotting my float.
02:14Who did?
02:15Get off to what I like.
02:16What do you think?
02:18How much do you think they were?
02:20170 quid.
02:21170 quid, not 85 quid.
02:23Really?
02:24In your face.
02:25Yeah, that's cheap, isn't it?
02:26It is, yeah.
02:27Well done.
02:36What fish are in here?
02:37Carp?
02:38Roach?
02:39Tench?
02:40Bream?
02:41Might be a sweaty bream, yeah.
02:42Oh, is that something?
02:43Yeah.
02:51What do you reckon?
02:52A little bit of extra there.
02:55Very spectacular potential tangle here.
02:59I couldn't give a monkey's bite your tangle.
03:01What do you think of me weirders?
03:03Yeah, they're a bit big, aren't they?
03:05Let me have a feel.
03:06Go on.
03:07Oh, yeah, it's roosed a bit, isn't it?
03:09Knee pad.
03:10Pad, yeah, pad, yeah.
03:11Nice.
03:12Yeah.
03:13Where's your foot?
03:14Oh, there it is.
03:15Yeah.
03:16Yeah.
03:23I bought a coconut with me.
03:24I wonder if I can lob a coconut on the end of this.
03:27You bought a coconut?
03:28I bought a couple.
03:29Did you?
03:30Yeah.
03:31What do you eat?
03:32Well, I saw them in the shop and if you see a coconut, don't you want a coconut?
03:35They are, I mean, they're beguiling things, aren't they?
03:38Yeah.
03:39Weirdly, they don't promise much from the outside, do they?
03:42Yeah, they're a bit like you.
03:44Oh.
03:45Like wizened, rough, tough surface, but inside...
03:48Inside succulent.
03:50And moist, yeah?
03:51Is that what you're saying?
03:52No, vengeful.
03:53Do you find a long car journey more testing as you get older, Paulie?
04:08Very much so, Bob.
04:10I still have it in my mind that I have to stop every two hours.
04:13Two hours?
04:14For a leak.
04:16You love eating leaks, don't you?
04:19My Welsh heritage is coming out of it.
04:23A lot of people like to roast vegetables these days, don't they?
04:28They do.
04:29But I've never had a roasted leek, I don't think.
04:32You know what they do a lot these days?
04:34The braised cabbage.
04:35Yeah, that one.
04:36Yeah, that's really coming, hasn't it?
04:37Yeah.
04:38And lettuce as well.
04:39Yeah, burn it and torch it a bit.
04:41Yeah, would you like some burnt lettuce?
04:43Yeah, yeah, give it a go.
04:44Never thought of it.
04:54I've got a catapult.
04:56What are you putting out?
04:57I'm going to put very distant bread.
04:59Yeah, look.
05:00You need these crusts like that.
05:02Is it going to go, though, do you think?
05:04Depends on the wind, doesn't it?
05:06Yeah.
05:11Oh, man.
05:12Wow.
05:13It's rotted.
05:15Oh, did it break?
05:17Yeah.
05:18Paul, you hold these two ends.
05:20Oh, yeah.
05:21Look at that carp taking that bread off the surface there, look.
05:23Paul, I beg of you.
05:24No, no, no.
05:25Look, I'll hold it like this and you fire it.
05:28Go on then.
05:31Did it go?
05:32Dunno.
05:34No, it's still in there.
05:35OK.
05:36OK.
05:37I'm going to do it up, all right?
05:38All right.
05:39Yeah.
05:40Did it go?
05:41No.
05:42Oh.
06:06I mean, there are some bigger carp in here, but it's not like
06:09we're getting anywhere near them at the moment, is it?
06:12Oh!
06:13Oh!
06:16There he comes.
06:17Right, wait, Bob.
06:18Wait, wait, wait.
06:19Tell me when.
06:20Yeah.
06:21All right, wait.
06:22It's a long way yet, mate.
06:23And even when it takes it, give it a couple of seconds.
06:27Right, one, two.
06:30He's in.
06:31Yes!
06:32Well done, Bob.
06:33Blimey!
06:34Ho-ho!
06:36Do you see that?
06:37Top angling, Bob.
06:38Keep it out of the weeds.
06:39Keep it out of the lilies.
06:40Come on.
06:43Yes!
06:44Yes!
06:45Well done, mate.
06:46That's brilliant.
06:47You haven't tightened the clutch, have you?
06:49Slightly, yeah.
06:50Don't.
06:54That's a strong fish, Bob, see?
06:56It's a strong angler.
06:58Right, now, give it some side strain.
07:00Come on, come on.
07:01Whoa!
07:02Whoa, side strain!
07:03Keep it out of those lilies.
07:04Are you ready?
07:05Yeah, I am.
07:06Are you?
07:07I don't think he's ready yet.
07:08Got to be absolutely ready.
07:09Yes!
07:10Get in!
07:11Whoa!
07:12Well done, Bob.
07:13I'll tell you what, that was really amazing.
07:15Wow.
07:16Wow.
07:17Wow, right.
07:18And that is a...
07:19Common?
07:20Seven pound common.
07:21Come on, give me seven.
07:22Oh, Paul, you break my ass.
07:23It's not seven, Bob.
07:24Whoa.
07:25Nice.
07:26Brilliant.
07:27Fantastic, Bob.
07:28Right, I'll get him back in over there, look.
07:29There we go.
07:30And away.
07:31Well, Bob.
07:32Well done, Bob.
07:34Brilliant.
07:35What a great little bit of fun.
07:36It's a great little bit of fun.
07:37That's a great little bit of fun.
07:38It's a great little bit of fun.
07:39It's a great little bit of fun.
07:40There we go.
07:41Come on, give me seven.
07:42Oh, Paul, you break my ass.
07:43It's not seven, Bob.
07:44Whoa.
07:45Nice.
07:46Brilliant.
07:47Fantastic, Bob.
07:48Right, I'll get him back in over there, look.
07:49And away.
07:50And away.
07:51And away!
07:54Well, Bob.
07:59Well done, Bob.
08:01Brilliant. What a great little session.
08:03I feel like a giant.
08:05I've done my bit now, Paul, over to you.
08:07You kind of have, haven't you?
08:08See if you can top it.
08:11Coconut.
08:13Go on, then.
08:15Aren't you supposed to, like, hammer and nail in it
08:17and then drink the juice?
08:19Yeah, the milk.
08:20Mm.
08:23Oh, oh, something gave, then.
08:25Did it?
08:26Oh.
08:27Yeah.
08:28That's broken. Cracked all the way across, look.
08:34Very good for you, isn't it?
08:35It's really good for hydration.
08:36Is it?
08:37Yeah.
08:38I think it's a laxative.
08:39Really?
08:40Yeah.
08:41Is there any left?
08:44It's really nice, Bob.
08:46How much is there left?
08:47Not much, but...
08:48There's enough.
08:49Enough for a little old fella like you, do you know what I mean?
08:51Oh, it's lovely, isn't it?
08:52Isn't that nice?
08:53Yeah.
08:55There's a coconut liqueur, isn't there?
08:57It's a lady's drink.
08:58It's a drink for a lady with big eyelashes.
09:01Isn't that look?
09:02Mm.
09:04It's extraordinary, isn't it?
09:05Yeah.
09:06But your teeth are false.
09:07Yeah.
09:08That's cosmetic surgery.
09:09Yeah, but I've used them to try and recreate natural-looking teeth.
09:12I haven't said, can you make them stick out to here?
09:15Look at these.
09:17Dreary.
09:20Hello, what's your name?
09:22Gas.
09:25Gas?
09:26Gas.
09:27Gas!
09:28Color or propane?
09:29Natural.
09:30Natural.
09:31Natural.
09:32You're not natural.
09:33You're not natural.
09:34Like me.
09:39Shall I do you a cuppa and sum it to you?
09:41Yeah, I'd love that, actually, Bob.
09:42Will you fish on, sir?
09:43Lovely.
09:48Teddy, come on.
09:51You see?
09:52Look at these little frogs, Ted.
09:54Wow, they're tiny.
09:58Have a jump, go a nice one.
10:00My money's on you, mate.
10:02Where you lot off to?
10:04Nicaragua?
10:06It's a long way, lads.
10:08You haven't got boots on, have you?
10:10Teddy?
10:12Have you seen the froggies?
10:13Heads?
10:14See frogs?
10:15See them jumping?
10:16Not interested.
10:18Oh, well, they were pretty.
10:21Good luck on your journey, lads.
10:36High protein, low sugar.
10:38Authentic, donna, kebab, meat.
10:44Now it's going, look.
10:46Yep.
10:50Bob!
10:53That could work as a...
10:58Besides passing.
11:01Maybe.
11:03Maybe not.
11:04Bob!
11:06Bob!
11:09Do everything myself.
11:20No, no, Ted.
11:22That's my kebab.
11:26Yes, Bob!
11:28Oh, he's caught something, hasn't he?
11:29Look at that beauty.
11:31Oh, he's all cock-a-hoop.
11:34Now, there's a beauty.
11:35Look at that.
11:37Look at the colours of that.
11:39What a beauty.
11:41Absolute beauty.
11:44You smell something nice?
11:46Hint a kebab.
11:48Be a nice after-show for Ted, that.
11:49And away.
11:51Bob!
11:53Come on, man.
11:55I see you've sort of gone about as far from me as you possibly could.
11:57It's a lovely spot, Bob.
11:59Amazing, isn't it?
12:01It looks better than the meal you're about to get, I'll tell you that, man.
12:02What am I getting?
12:04A freshly prepared donna kebab.
12:05Am I?
12:06Yeah.
12:07I haven't had a donna kebab in about 40 years.
12:08What do you reckon?
12:09No, it looks like kebab.
12:10Oh, nice one.
12:11I thought you'd go all, you know, I ain't eating that, man.
12:12No!
12:14Not at all.
12:15Have you got the pide?
12:16Yeah.
12:17I've already burnt them.
12:18Oh, you have, haven't you?
12:19Yeah.
12:21It's beautifully manicured, right?
12:22Yeah.
12:23There's a reason for that, you know.
12:24Right.
12:25The owner of these facilities, Mark, is in a wheelchair after a motorcycle accident.
12:29So he built this place.
12:30So it's actually...
12:31Oh, well, so he's specifically designed for wheelchairs.
12:34Oh, well, so he's specifically designed for wheelchairs.
12:36Oh, well, so he's specifically designed for wheelchairs.
12:38Oh, well, so he's specifically designed for wheelchairs.
12:40Yeah.
12:41I thought you'd go all, you know, I ain't eating that, Matt.
12:43No, not at all.
12:44Have you got the pide?
12:45Yeah.
12:46Yeah.
12:47I've already burnt them.
12:48Oh, you have, haven't you?
12:49Yeah.
12:50He's specifically designed for wheelchairs or disabled anglers.
12:53Yeah.
12:54Great.
12:55Blimey, Ted, you're the least dynamic living being I've ever seen.
13:01It's not as bad for you as you think, you know.
13:04Is it not?
13:05No, it's a low-fat version.
13:07Is it?
13:08I do, thanks.
13:09Do you want a bit of onion?
13:10Of course I do.
13:12Did you wash your hands before doing...?
13:15Of course I did.
13:19My poor old microbiome.
13:21There you go.
13:22Yeah, well.
13:23Thanks.
13:26Tastes good, though.
13:27Well done, Bob.
13:36Right, let's clean up.
13:38OK.
13:39Make our way to the accommodation.
13:40Do you know what?
13:41Yeah, I'm very happy to go to the accommodation
13:43because we've had a great little session here.
13:45OK.
13:46You're going to like the accommodation.
13:48Do you want a clue?
13:49Yeah.
13:50Don't run out the front door.
13:52Is there a drop outside?
13:54Maybe.
13:55Or a road?
13:56Yeah, mate.
14:03I've decided it's about time we got serious about this fishing, yeah?
14:08I think we should try and catch a shark.
14:10A shark?
14:11A shark, yeah.
14:12And the coast off West Wales, that's the place to do it.
14:16I like it, Bob.
14:17You don't mean tope, do you?
14:19Yeah, but it's a shark, isn't it?
14:20Well, it's a sort of shark.
14:21And Mark, the bloke whose lake we just fished,
14:24he's going to take us out on his boat tomorrow.
14:26Yeah, all right.
14:30So this is Aberporth, Paul.
14:31Aberporth, yeah.
14:32Aberporth.
14:33And what's here, Bob?
14:34Our accommodation.
14:35I know that, don't I?
14:36This way.
14:37OK.
14:38Come on, Teddy.
14:40Ted!
14:41Oh!
14:42Come on.
14:43Could we have parked any further from this accommodation, Bob?
14:47Well, I can't bring the car down here, can I?
14:49No.
14:50There it is, Paul.
14:52Wendy, it's called.
14:54It's a 1930s railway carriage.
14:57It's called what? Wendy?
14:58It's called Wendy, yeah.
14:59Is it really?
15:00You like?
15:01I love it.
15:02Come on in.
15:03Ooh.
15:04Oh, hello.
15:05Oh, cosy, Paul.
15:07Oh, yeah.
15:08Wow.
15:09Are you getting bedrooms?
15:10I'll take the least good option.
15:14It's a nice kitchen.
15:16Really nice little kitchen, Paul.
15:19Yeah, you've got the best room, Bob.
15:27Wow.
15:28Come on out, it's beautiful.
15:29Shall we go over there in the peninsula?
15:31Yeah, it is amazing, isn't it?
15:33God, look at that.
15:34I know it doesn't look it, Paul,
15:36but for our shark adventure,
15:38that might be quite rough, you know.
15:40Yeah, it doesn't look too bad now,
15:42but it's very deceptive, innit,
15:44once you get out there.
15:45Shall we go right at the very end?
15:46Let's go right to the end.
15:47Come on.
15:49Ooh, what's that little bird?
15:51It's like a puffin.
15:52Wow, look at him.
15:53It's a oyster catcher.
15:54Ah, oyster catcher.
15:56He's having a bit of a strop, innit?
15:58Well, it's probably guarding its young, innit?
16:01Come on.
16:03Some view, innit?
16:05Well, if it's hard as tomorrow, I'm going to get mighty sick.
16:09Yeah, we're not going out far tomorrow, Bob.
16:11It's like this.
16:12Do I look a bit like Poldark?
16:18No, much more like Steptoe.
16:20Old Doc.
16:24You want box?
16:25You want box?
16:26Yeah, I'll box you.
16:27Keep it technical.
16:28Keep it technical.
16:29That tough Mexican boy.
16:33And the tough Yorkshire lad,
16:35he's got some grit about him as well.
16:36Ooh, he nearly went for a jab.
16:38Ooh.
16:39Ooh.
16:40And ding, ding, ding, ding,
16:4212 superlative rounds of ultra-technical boxing.
16:47One for the purists.
16:49Who needs MMA?
16:52Right.
16:53Come on, early night, Bob.
16:54We need to be sharp for tomorrow.
16:55OK.
17:12Morning, Ted.
17:14I'm full of bloody sleep, aren't I?
17:19Bob would have loved that.
17:25Hello, Teddy.
17:27Morning, Paul.
17:28Morning, Bobby.
17:29There you are.
17:30Nice.
17:31You got a nice cup of tea there, Bob?
17:32Yep.
17:33Me too, look.
17:34Thank you for noticing.
17:35Yeah.
17:36There it is.
17:37That's where we're going.
17:38There it is.
17:39We're going out there.
17:40I always get the fears on a sea day.
17:42I know, and you bring me down with your queasy talk,
17:44you know, because it starts to infect me.
17:46It's a very real thing.
17:47It's my powerful truth.
17:49But it is our powerful truth that we're going out there later,
17:54into the powerful sea.
17:55Oh, but it'll get sick.
17:57Right.
17:58Come on.
18:04Teddy, come on.
18:07In me on time.
18:08I'll come in me on time, all right?
18:14If I get a shark, Paul, I'm going to hold it above my head,
18:17shout like Tarzan.
18:19Yeah, you will, won't you?
18:20It's a full shark.
18:21If you get a toe, they're very strong fighters, I believe, Bob.
18:25Right.
18:26So, like those two lads boxing the stage.
18:28I mean, what a rival.
18:31So Mark's boat is up here.
18:38Right, and Mark is?
18:40Mark is, you know where we were yesterday fishing?
18:42Yeah.
18:43That was his fishery.
18:44I told you about him.
18:45Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
18:46And this is his boat as well.
18:47He's going to skipper us on our hunt.
18:52Come on, Ted.
18:53Come on, good boy.
18:56Good boy.
18:58Check it out.
18:59Hey, look at this.
19:00I have never been on a vehicle like this.
19:02Ah, Mr. Bond.
19:04I've been expecting you.
19:06Good morning.
19:07Well, Mark, this is quite something.
19:09Lovely to meet you.
19:10Hello, Mark.
19:11Hello, Paul.
19:12Hello, mate.
19:13Nice to see you.
19:14Likewise.
19:15What do you reckon he said?
19:16Yeah, it's a little bit gaudy.
19:17Do you know what I mean?
19:18Thanks for having us, Mark.
19:19And you're going to skipper us out there today?
19:21I am indeed, yes.
19:22What can we expect?
19:23Um, fingers crossed, we're going to have some taupe.
19:26Yeah.
19:27And some bass.
19:28Is there hope of taupe?
19:29Really?
19:30Oh, wow.
19:31Yeah, so long as it's not too choppy out there.
19:33I've had seasickness in the past, Mark, so I do worry.
19:36But I'm usually all right.
19:37Okay.
19:38I'm getting better.
19:39Well, we've got a sink.
19:40We've got a toilet on the main deck and a toilet around the bottom.
19:44Fantastic.
19:45I want to go, come on.
19:46Yeah, come on, dummy.
19:47All right, thanks, Mark.
20:03Look at the rise.
20:05Man should never have got involved with the sea, Bob.
20:08Why build, you know, vessels that can go out in this?
20:13Just stay at home.
20:14Stay in.
20:19Oh, jeez!
20:22Do you think you can actually, do you think you can survive this, Bob?
20:25I'm not convinced.
20:26Whoa-ho-ho!
20:27Yay!
20:28Ha-ha!
20:29Ha-ha!
20:30I've got some specks.
20:31Meant to stop seasickness.
20:32Whoa!
20:33Some of these waves, man.
20:34So these specks have got liquid in them, and it gives you some sort of equilibrium.
20:38You don't look like you've got much equilibrium there, mate.
20:43I don't care what I look like.
20:44Good.
20:45If you spew, it'll be chain reaction.
20:46I will be your coconut queen.
21:00I will be your coconut queen.
21:03I will be your coconut queen.
21:07I will be your coconut queen.
21:11Queen I will be a girl
21:19What did you have to eat before you came don't ask me that fried eggs
21:25Oysters shut up cold chicken soup. I'm gonna hurl in your lap mate for that
21:32Tays looking better than asphalt. Is he doing all right? Yeah?
21:41Okay, we're just approaching the reef lads so you can cast out now at about 75 yards of line out bail on back over
21:48And hope for the best go on it. Wow, are we cheap?
21:54Have you cast already you cast that that side?
22:00I didn't take the bail off well take the bail off that'll help
22:11I
22:17Come on see bus
22:19Come on the best sir. I kind of know he's looking at me little Paul. I know yeah, I do yes good to
22:26Envisage that Bob, you know picture it
22:28Oh
22:39Man's fishing nice Paul. Oh, yes. Come on bass, baby
22:46You know you want it come on
22:49Yeah, I'm gonna sue it. I've got something on my line
22:53Nah
22:57What did you get a nice blue plastic bag you're lucky ladder I'm I'm gonna recycle it mom
23:05I'm
23:14Am I fishing well
23:16Perfect
23:19He's not so much is he well, it's he's caught more bags than you
23:23Yeah, yes, you're doing well with that bag line. Yeah, thanks. I'm proud of you
23:31Oh, oh
23:35You had enough I'm trying desperately not to think of quite an undercooked omelette now, I can't shift it from my mind
23:48It's not very helpful
24:05I
24:09Yeah, I mean is that ah
24:12No, not oh
24:14man I
24:17Might have been a big lump of weed or something, but I don't know anyway
24:23in
24:26In your face yes, and
24:29Never mind about that Bob just land the thing
24:31Yes
24:33Yes
24:37Still in Bob?
24:38Don't know
24:41Nah
24:44I think he's gone
24:45Ah
24:48Damn
24:50Remember when you were shouting in your face in your face in your face in your face see pride comes before a fall
24:57Well, I had him on the end pole that was toe
24:59Wasn't a toe
25:00Come on. It was
25:01No, it wasn't
25:02It was the
25:03It was the
25:07I'm still fishing. Don't worry, Paul
25:09You're convinced it was a toe, yeah?
25:11It was a toe
25:13Yep
25:14You in?
25:15Yep
25:16He's in
25:17It's madness
25:18No, I'm not. It's gone, I think
25:22It's gone?
25:23Yeah
25:26Oh, man
25:28Yep
25:29Go
25:31Flip
25:32Bit of weed
25:33I think mine was the same. It did not feel like a fish though, did it?
25:36Yeah
25:37Hello, Seagull
25:50Nice landing
25:51Did you see that landing?
25:52It's too bad
25:53It's nothing to them this swell, is it?
25:55That's how I drop into a bath
25:56Yeah, I know
25:58But then there's the scream, isn't there?
26:01As the other person gets out
26:03Yeah
26:04As the monkey gets out
26:05Ooh, ah, ooh
26:08And all they've got to do is flap their wings
26:11And away
26:12And away they go
26:24You're not doing, is it?
26:27Even the Seagull's had enough, Bob
26:29Yeah, he's off
26:32Hello, Ted
26:33You all right, Ted?
26:34Bit windy, Ted
26:37Face the other way, Ted
26:40No, he likes it, the wind's in his sails, look
26:43That'll clean his teeth, won't it?
26:46Well, I reckon knock it on the head, Bob
26:48There's not a lot happening, mate
26:50Oh, that's a shame
26:51It is a shame, but
26:53We maybe missed three, yeah?
26:55Yeah
26:56Come on, then
26:57Come on, then
26:58Have a little coffee by the harbour, yeah?
27:12Well, this is nice
27:13Thank you
27:14Can I have a hot chocolate, please?
27:15Of course you can, mate
27:16Of course you can, mate
27:17Of course you can
27:18And a cortado
27:19And a cortado
27:20You sure you don't want hot chocolate, Paul?
27:22Not feeling
27:23Would you like to buy a ray gun off me?
27:27Um
27:28It works
27:29Oh, gosh
27:30Oh
27:31No, it works
27:32No, that is, I mean, that is good
27:34Good boy, Ted
27:43So, Paul
27:44Nice hot chocolate to end off the trip
27:47And did you enjoy it?
27:48I brought you to Wales for taupe
27:50We didn't get any taupe, Bob
27:52You let me down there
27:53But you brought me to the land of my father
27:55Yeah?
27:56You know, I came close, Bob
27:57I think I had two good takes
27:59Shame
28:00But a brilliant trip, I've loved it
28:02Thank you very much
28:03Can we go and drink these in the car, Paul?
28:04It's a bit cold, isn't it?
28:05It's freezing, isn't it?
28:06Go on, Teddi
28:07Nighttime snows
28:11Raindrops flash rainbows
28:14Perhaps someone you know
28:18Could sparkle and shine
28:22As daydreams slide
28:27Coloured from a shadow
28:30Pictured a moon glow
28:33Mike Bobbins is a man stuck in the 70s
28:36Ahead of the new series of Mammoth Watch Series 1
28:39Now on iPlayer
28:41Comedy on sounds from Sheffield's Sunday League Supremo
28:45Games Gone
28:46The Steve Bracknell Podcast
28:48Listen now
28:49To Pembrokeshire and a Haunted Castle
28:50Next on BBC2
28:52It's Daisy May and Charlie Cooper's Nightwatch
28:54Don't sell the dreams
28:56You should be keeping pure and simple every time
29:00You should be checking your own
29:02To have a treat
29:03In your saiyah
29:04To be continued
29:05By the time
29:06Ones of the new year
29:07To be continued
29:08In our home
29:09We hope that the future
29:10Is yours
29:11You should be doing
29:12To be continued
29:13To be continued
29:14To be continued
29:15Hyeran
29:16Indian
29:17Do not pier Dieu
29:18Do not pierce
29:19To be continued
29:20To be continued
29:21To be continued
29:22By the time
29:23To be continued
29:24To be continued
29:25And I'm sorry
29:26To be continued
29:27To be continued
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