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00:00Thank you very much! Hello everybody! Hi!
00:04Good evening! You are so welcome to the show.
00:08Sorry we're a bit late tonight, but what a great Traders final.
00:12Hmm? Hmm? Yes.
00:14He, she, they. Such worthy winners.
00:16And we have got some great guests for you tonight.
00:20I tell you, I couldn't be more overexcited if I was Victoria Beckham about to twerk on my son in front of the new in-laws.
00:26But who is on my sofa tonight?
00:30Well, singing for us later, this Brit award-winning rapper has given us some huge anthems like Pass Out and Written in the Stars.
00:38Now he's back with a new track, Energy. It is Mr. Tiny Champa!
00:46There he is! Hello!
00:49Welcome to the show! Welcome back to the show!
00:51Thank you so much.
00:52Have a seat there, go on!
00:54As Steve, yeah!
00:56As Steve Harrington, this musician and actor was the breakout star of the global hit Stranger Things.
01:03While as singer Joe, he recently topped the UK charts with his hit song, End of Beginning.
01:09His latest album is The Crux. It is a first time.
01:12Welcome to Joe Keery! Here he is!
01:15And this Golden Globe and Emmy-winning star of the crown kicked ass in The Girl in the Spider's Web and moved us in the haunting drama, All of Us Strangers.
01:33Her latest, H is for Hawk, is a tale of loss, love and falconry. It is our good friend, Claire Foy!
01:40Hello! Hi!
01:46Hi!
01:47Hey, boy!
01:48Hi, guys! Hi!
01:49We first met this gaudy duo as PJ and Duncan on Biker Grove from which they conquered children's TV and became the biggest TV stars of our time.
01:59of our time with such shows as Britain's Got Talent,
02:02Saturday Night Takeaway, and the unstoppable I'm A Select.
02:05Now, they're launching a brand new podcast,
02:07hanging out with Ant and Dec. Let's do that.
02:10It's Ant McPartland and Declan Donnery!
02:13CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
02:15Hello, hello, hello, hello.
02:17Good to see you. Hello, everybody.
02:19Hello.
02:20Hello.
02:25Sit down, sit down.
02:26Hi, everyone!
02:29Welcome, everybody.
02:30We apologise for the late star, but a trade is fine.
02:32What are you going to do?
02:34A first-time welcome to Joe Keery.
02:36Thank you very much.
02:37APPLAUSE
02:40And what an amazing time to be meeting you.
02:44Stranger Things, the final is out there,
02:46and you have the number one song all over the world.
02:50I mean...
02:51CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
02:53And how does it kind of sunk in
02:57that you won't be going back to Stranger Things?
03:00You know, yeah, it did on the final day that it came out.
03:03It came out New Year's, so New Year's Day,
03:05I definitely woke up and felt like,
03:08wow, OK, that's the end of an era.
03:09Yeah.
03:10I don't know if you're on a show like that.
03:11I feel like, you know...
03:12I don't know if you feel like...
03:13I don't know, when you finish something like that,
03:15it's so finite and done.
03:17And I was definitely left with, you know, bittersweetness.
03:20Well, it's ten years!
03:21Ten years, yeah.
03:22So, 2016 was when Stranger Things launched on Netflix.
03:25Yeah.
03:26The same year that Netflix launched The Crown
03:28with one Claire Foy, playing Gakween.
03:30Yeah.
03:31Good year.
03:32And, er...
03:33Yes, I know.
03:34APPLAUSE
03:36Yeah.
03:37I mean, they were having quite a year that year.
03:38Yeah.
03:39They covered all bases.
03:40They did.
03:41With their programming, didn't they?
03:42They did.
03:43Anyway, who haven't we reached?
03:44Yeah.
03:45Here's the thing.
03:46Claire, I believe there's also a faisson of excitement...
03:49Oh, God.
03:50..that you are sat next to...
03:51Oh, God.
03:52..Mr Ant and Mr Deck.
03:56Hi.
03:57Hi.
03:58What?
03:59You made it awkward, Greg.
04:00LAUGHTER
04:01Is this...
04:02Am I supposed to say something now?
04:04Erm...
04:05LAUGHTER
04:06Let me just...
04:07Let me just check the format.
04:08LAUGHTER
04:09Yes.
04:10LAUGHTER
04:11Well, I'm just going to say something,
04:12because this is becoming really tense.
04:14OK, right, so...
04:15OK.
04:16Here's the thing.
04:17When I was at school...
04:19This is not going to sound as...
04:20Anyway.
04:21When I was at school, there was a talent competition
04:23that we did every year at school, and one year,
04:25the cool girls at school were doing
04:27Let's Get Ready to Rumble.
04:29And somehow I ended up being included,
04:31because I think someone dropped out.
04:32LAUGHTER
04:33And, erm, it's one of my proudest moments.
04:35And the finale of the whole thing was...
04:37This is a bit weird and creepy,
04:38so don't react while I'm saying this,
04:40because otherwise it will sound really strange.
04:42We pulled our trousers too.
04:43Oh, my God!
04:44LAUGHTER
04:45The whole point was we had, like, you know,
04:47like, boxer shorts underneath,
04:48and we spelt out rumble on our bums,
04:50and I was the B.
04:51That's amazing!
04:52There you go!
04:53Very good!
04:54Different times.
04:55Different times.
04:56Different times.
04:57We should have done that.
04:58We would have been far more successful
04:59than we were as pop stars.
05:00And did you spell rumble correctly?
05:03We didn't do the H, I don't think.
05:05You dropped the H?
05:06Maybe we did.
05:07I don't know.
05:08I mean, I was the B,
05:09I couldn't see what was happening up the line.
05:11LAUGHTER
05:12You've been on the show so many times.
05:13I've never noticed that it's spelt with an H, your rumble.
05:16Yeah.
05:17Yeah, I still don't know why we did that.
05:18Silent H.
05:19Do you not know why?
05:20To make it different, maybe?
05:21I think it was supposed to be,
05:22it was supposed to be that the rumble was a dance move,
05:25not a fight.
05:26Ah.
05:27So the rumble was like a rumba.
05:28Is that what it was?
05:29Have I just made that up?
05:30Maybe.
05:31I think it's something to do with the wrestling had trademarked...
05:35The boxing!
05:36Was it...?
05:37The boxing?
05:38Let's get ready to rumble!
05:40I think he trade...
05:41The guy who does the intro...
05:42Is that wrestling?
05:43No, that's boxing.
05:44Oh, is it?
05:45Yeah, the guy that does the intro, I think he trademarked that.
05:48So we just put in an H and we got away with it.
05:50LAUGHTER
05:52But even getting Let's Get Ready to Rumble for the first time
05:56by the writers of that song, I remember reading the lyrics
05:59thinking, this is just waffle.
06:01Like, what are these lyrics?
06:03Sit back, rap attack, don't take no flat,
06:05rhyming, time to the rhythm of the track...
06:07I mean, I still remember it.
06:10But I'm not saying it makes sense, I still remember it.
06:13LAUGHTER
06:14But, yeah, we were like, nobody talks like this.
06:17We don't talk like this, we're from Newcastle.
06:19LAUGHTER
06:20But, yeah, it kind of worked and people liked it.
06:22Yeah.
06:23And this is exciting.
06:24Not just music.
06:25Tiny Temper guessed Dragon on Dragon The Den.
06:29Yeah, very random, yeah.
06:30Yeah.
06:31Yeah.
06:32APPLAUSE
06:33Now, did you invest much?
06:36Or did you sit there with your big pile of money and go,
06:38fuck, I'm keeping that?
06:39You know what?
06:40When I first got on set, I saw all the money and I was like,
06:44I should just take this.
06:45LAUGHTER
06:46But, no, beyond that, honestly, it was one of the most amazing
06:49experiences because apart from this show, obviously...
06:51Yeah, yeah, whatever.
06:52..and Traitors, it's one of my favourite shows to watch.
06:55LAUGHTER
06:56And, you know, I've been investing on an angel level and...
06:59LAUGHTER
07:00Oh, yeah, sorry, sorry.
07:02LAUGHTER
07:03Sorry, yeah.
07:04And Eric, I'm a celebrity, I'm a celebrity.
07:06Yeah, yeah, yeah, thank you.
07:07And Stranger Things was very good as well.
07:08LAUGHTER
07:09Oh, my God, I'm the crowd.
07:11I'm the crowd.
07:12Oh, no, what have I done?
07:13LAUGHTER
07:14But, yeah, for me, as someone who's kind of only entered that
07:17space on a kind of angel level and relatively passively,
07:20even though I know the producers of Dragons Den will not like me
07:23to say that, especially before it's aired.
07:25LAUGHTER
07:26It was a great learning curve for me because some of those guys
07:28are serious, you know, Peter Jones, you know, Steven is now
07:31emerging in that world, Deborah Meaden, Touka Suleman,
07:35these guys are legendary dragons, so to kind of just be sitting
07:39on the couch...
07:40Oh, sorry, on my own chair.
07:42LAUGHTER
07:43Alongside...
07:44It wasn't as comfortable as this.
07:45LAUGHTER
07:46You know, hearing all of the due diligence questions
07:48that you're asking, picking apart the businesses,
07:50for me, it was such a great experience.
07:52And, yeah, there is an investment or two, yeah.
07:54Oh, fantastic.
07:55We're looking forward to that.
07:56Yeah.
07:57But first up, TVs Ant & Dec are joining the world of podcasts.
08:01Cutting edge.
08:02Hanging out with Ant & Dec is what it's called.
08:05Episodes will be bi-weekly on Thursdays with a bonus episode
08:08landing every Monday.
08:11And I suppose, you know, the world of podcasts,
08:13it's a crowded world, but you, weirdly, this is the podcast
08:18now, but you went into podcasting very early doors when
08:21no-one was doing it.
08:22Yeah, it was probably about 15 years ago.
08:24And it had just started out, it was very, very new,
08:27and we had this idea to do...
08:29We used to hang out a lot when we were a bit younger,
08:32and we used to go to the pub a lot, so we thought,
08:34we should do a podcast in the pub.
08:36Let's just go do down the pub with Ant & Dec.
08:38So we brought a couple of mates, a bit of recording equipment,
08:41went down the pub, and had a night in the pub and recorded it.
08:44What could possibly go wrong?
08:45And it started out really fun and really good,
08:47and then we listened back to the tapes,
08:49and by the end of the night, we're just like a couple of pub balls.
08:52Oh, my God.
08:53And we thought, God, we cannot put this out.
08:55Like, repeating the same story, slurring our words.
08:58It wasn't a good listen.
09:00So we chilled it.
09:01We've still got those tapes somewhere locked away.
09:03You'll never see the light in the day.
09:05We stepped back from it for a bit.
09:07And then, here we are, 15 years later,
09:09we've both got very small children who take up a lot of our time.
09:12We don't hang out now as much as we used to because we've got...
09:16Oh, I know.
09:18..unsmoved home.
09:20So we are now geographically further away from each other
09:22than we've ever been.
09:24So we don't...
09:28We don't hang out as much as we used to.
09:30So we thought, if we put a podcast in the diary,
09:32that will force us to hang out and we have to get out the house.
09:35It's great.
09:36And you're paid.
09:37Yeah.
09:39Well, they tell us we're going to get paid for it.
09:41We haven't seen it yet.
09:42Not yet.
09:43But it's genuinely really good fun.
09:45Like, you do one.
09:46Yeah.
09:47And you just turn up and you just have a laugh with your mate.
09:48Like, it's two best mates catching up
09:50and we overshoot everything and we just catch up genuinely.
09:55And then what we think we can leave him, we'll leave him.
09:57And in terms of hanging out with that deck,
09:59what sort of thing...
10:00Is anything on the table?
10:01Are you talking about all sorts of things?
10:02Yeah, pretty much.
10:03All sorts of things.
10:04We catch up about the family,
10:05about what we've been up to in that week
10:07that we haven't seen each other.
10:09But even just mundane stuff like the week that we met up
10:12to do the podcast,
10:13I had been summoned to a storage unit near my house by my wife
10:18because we had to have a clear out.
10:19So I went in the storage unit and cleared out
10:21a load of rubbish like you do.
10:22And while we were there, I found my old memorabilia boxes
10:25in which I found a diary from 1994,
10:29which was...
10:31I started doing it when we started on the road as PJ and Duncan
10:34before we released the song.
10:35Actually, that's the clip we've got.
10:36It is so cringeworthy.
10:37Have you got a clip?
10:38This is the clip, this is the clip.
10:39Yes!
10:40This is...
10:41This is a Vizpod.
10:43It's a Vizpod clip from hanging out with Antidek
10:46about that diary.
10:47Here we go.
10:48Oh, my God!
10:50That's so good.
10:51So how many weeks of this have we got?
10:54I think we've got about three weeks' worth.
10:56Brilliant.
10:57You've got to tune in next week when we go to BBC Radio Coventry.
11:00LAUGHTER
11:01It's amazing.
11:02Oh, my God!
11:03My toes are curling backwards in the shoes!
11:06What's funny is that, I was going to talk to you about,
11:08you know, being older, turning 50 and things,
11:10but you sound like you were 65 then.
11:12LAUGHTER
11:13That's on the road, eh?
11:14That's on the road, eh?
11:16LAUGHTER
11:17Honestly, I looked back and I was like,
11:19I can't read this, this cannot go public.
11:20Oh, you can.
11:21And then I was like, oh, go on then, we'll do it.
11:23And that idea of getting older and having your own kids now,
11:26does it make you more nostalgic about times like that?
11:29Do you find yourselves looking backwards more?
11:31Oh, God, yeah.
11:32Especially when you think back to doing Saturday mornings
11:35when we used to do SMTV Live,
11:37and we would do a show on a Saturday morning live,
11:39CDK, and you could do sketches, have fun, do comedy,
11:43and if it didn't work, there was no social media,
11:45nobody kind of said, that was a rubbish sketch,
11:48so you just didn't do it again.
11:50Yeah.
11:51It was real freedom.
11:52And I kind of think we wanted to bring that same kind of energy
11:55to the podcast.
11:57Are you slightly worried?
11:58Because weirdly, because you guys have been in our lives
12:00for so long, we don't know that much about you.
12:03You know what I mean?
12:04Newcastle is involved, you seem cheerful.
12:06LAUGHTER
12:07But are you worried that doing this,
12:12you're going to give too much away?
12:15I'm worried that we might give enough away that people go,
12:18oh, actually, I don't really like them very much.
12:20LAUGHTER
12:21They're mean.
12:24But, no, it's quite interesting because we...
12:27Obviously, we know each other inside out,
12:29so to sit there and just kind of banter on like we would
12:33down the pub, and we make each other laugh a lot.
12:36Thankfully, we make each other laugh.
12:38LAUGHTER
12:39So we just have a good time,
12:41and hopefully, people will enjoy that.
12:43And have your wives warned you about things that are off-limits
12:46and don't talk about that?
12:48Well, yeah, yeah.
12:50Yes.
12:51LAUGHTER
12:52They are more nervous about the podcast than we are.
12:54LAUGHTER
12:55My wife said to me about two weeks ago before we started,
12:59so she was, you know, wandering around the house,
13:01so, are you worried about this podcast at all?
13:03I went, no, not really, I'm quite looking forward to it, really.
13:05She went, oh, I am.
13:07LAUGHTER
13:09What is it, dear, what is it you're worried about?
13:11She's like, you're not going to say too much, are you?
13:13You're not going to pit me out to be too much...
13:15It sounds like somebody's got something to hide.
13:18LAUGHTER
13:21And, you know, you were reading out that diary
13:23and you were thinking about the two of you as PJ and Duncan
13:26and things, and starting out, you know, show business,
13:28there are many challenges in show business
13:30and you did some tough gigs.
13:32We've got a clip.
13:33Oh, no.
13:34Oh, no, no.
13:36They're the dreaded words, we've got a clip.
13:38We've got a clip.
13:40You can look away, the rest of us will all enjoy this.
13:42It's the two of you, and you're on this morning with Richard
13:46and Judy, but, like, back when it was in Liverpool,
13:48it was Liverpool Docs, it's, I hope, I hope it's a Christmas episode.
13:52I really hope it's a Christmas episode.
13:54And the two of you, as young as you are,
13:56true professionals, giving it your all.
13:59Oh, here we go.
14:00Feast your eyes on PJ and Duncan on this morning.
14:03Give me my love.
14:04Oh, God, no, no, God.
14:06Beautiful use of candelabra in a minute.
14:11A token of love.
14:13There it is, the candelabra.
14:15The candelabra.
14:16Oh, please, stop.
14:17Stop it.
14:18Oh, find the camera, find the camera.
14:19You found it.
14:20Well done.
14:21OK.
14:22It's done, it's done, it's over.
14:23It's over.
14:24It's over.
14:25Oh, my God.
14:26Oh, my God.
14:27Don't clap.
14:28That's really patronising.
14:29Here's the weird thing.
14:30Yes?
14:31In that clip, it's a collector's item,
14:32because you were decking ant.
14:33Oh, yeah, we were there the wrong way around.
14:34The wrong way around.
14:35Is that very, very rare?
14:36That is quite rare.
14:37We were having this conversation with somebody earlier today.
14:38I don't know when we started doing that.
14:39I think it was kind of subconscious,
14:41doing the ant and deck thing left to right.
14:43But, yeah, we must have had a...
14:45Our road manager must have got us out of bed today.
14:47Life on the road, huh?
14:48That looked like you know.
14:49Respect, guys.
14:50She never says that.
14:51Musicians down the edge, does that give you chills?
14:53Have either you had that experience,
14:54the kind of daytime pop experience with no audience on a carpet?
14:57Well, I mean...
14:58I'm a lover.
14:59That performance gave me chills.
15:00I'm a lover.
15:01I'm a lover.
15:02That performance gave me chills.
15:04I'm a lover.
15:05I'm a lover.
15:06I'm a lover.
15:07I'm a lover.
15:08I'm a lover.
15:09I'm a lover.
15:10I'm a lover.
15:11I'm a lover.
15:12I'm a lover.
15:13I'm a lover.
15:14I'm a lover.
15:15I'm a lover.
15:16That performance gave me chills, yeah.
15:18LAUGHTER
15:19Horrendous.
15:20Yeah.
15:21Horrendous.
15:22Don't agree.
15:23You guys are legends.
15:24I'm not defending it.
15:25I'm not defending it.
15:26But no, I think all my memories of those opportunities have been good ones, like Top of the Pops,
15:32you know, I've been invited to do the Top of the Pops Christmas special a couple times,
15:36but I guess because I grew up watching it, you know, from like a little council flat somewhere
15:40in South London, it was always just a dream to get invited to do one of these things,
15:44so when it finally happened, I guess it was never like a negative, horrible experience.
15:49I was just like, I can't believe they've invited me to do it, you know?
15:52And Joe, have you done the kind of daytime talk shows?
15:55I have like the opposite experience.
15:57I feel like, yeah, I've done one, and it was at the beginning of our tour that we did,
16:02and it was the first thing that we did.
16:04So we hadn't played any other shows in this run.
16:06And we're like, oh yeah, we'll just show up, we'll play this show.
16:08And it was for Jimmy Fallon.
16:09Amazing.
16:10Oh my God.
16:11And it was very nerve-wracking.
16:13Yeah, I mean, you kind of like can picture the whole thing,
16:15but then once you're actually up there, you're sort of like, oh wow.
16:18Okay, here we go, let's do this.
16:20So, it's fun.
16:21Yeah.
16:22But it's also, you know, kind of crazy.
16:25Tiny, you're performing for us later, but I won't encourage you,
16:28but on Fallon do they let you do it again if you want to?
16:31One and done.
16:32One and done.
16:33From what I remember on Jimmy Fallon, was it really cold in the room as well?
16:36Freezing.
16:37Freezing cold, bro.
16:38Freezing cold.
16:39Ridiculous.
16:40Like, this is Barbados compared to that.
16:42It was ridiculous, bro.
16:44Ridiculous.
16:45Enjoy.
16:46Enjoy.
16:47And Claire, you've done a bit of music in your films.
16:50You have?
16:52So I'm just cycling back through what I might have said.
16:54Yeah.
16:55Oh, no, as in sung?
16:56Yeah.
16:57Well, once.
16:58Yeah.
16:59And then they replaced me.
17:00What?
17:01What do you mean?
17:02Because I can't sing to save my life.
17:03And they actually said in the script,
17:05um, oh, she sings so beautifully.
17:07And so the director very kindly phoned me up and went,
17:09Claire, I'm afraid we have to replace you because it does say
17:12she sings so beautifully.
17:14Da, da, da.
17:17There was no need to tell you.
17:19You could have just gone to the opening and kind of went,
17:21oh, I sound better than I do.
17:24No, I appreciate that kind of honesty.
17:26OK.
17:27We all knew it at the time.
17:28I could see from the grimaces on people's faces as I was singing
17:30and it wasn't going very well.
17:32And you guys, weird thing is that wasn't even your worst gig.
17:35Oh, that's true.
17:36Tell us about...
17:37No, no, no.
17:38There's no more clips.
17:39There's no more clips.
17:40There's no more clips.
17:41Tell us about PJ and Duncan at Truck Fest.
17:45Oh, God.
17:46Oh, God.
17:47What is Truck Fest?
17:49Truck Fest is what it sounds like.
17:51It's a festival of trucks.
17:52Wow.
17:53It's full of trucks and truckers and people who love trucks.
17:56Sounds very American.
17:57And there's a stage in one part of the Truck Fest
17:59where they have bands come perform.
18:01And we went to Truck Fest to promote eternal love.
18:06So, we got there...
18:08Truckers...
18:09I mean, that yells truckers.
18:11We went on first and we sang Let's Get Ready to Rumble,
18:14which didn't go down particularly well.
18:16They didn't hate.
18:17One guy turned his back like they said,
18:19that's us there, he just turned his back like,
18:21I dislike it so much I'm not even going to look at you.
18:23I look at the feels opposite.
18:26And then we did Let's Get Ready to Rumble
18:28and then towards the end of the song,
18:30the stage manager was at the side and he was going,
18:32lads, lads, you've got to come off.
18:35You've got to come off.
18:36We're like, we've got one more song.
18:38No, you've got to come off.
18:40So, we went off to the side.
18:42Like, what's wrong?
18:43And he went, we've got to turn the PA off.
18:45We're like, why?
18:47He said, because the farmer who we've rented the field off
18:51has said, we can only have the field
18:53if we'll turn off the PA system
18:55when he needs to bring his cows past.
18:57LAUGHTER
18:59So we just had to stand there as these cows went...
19:02LAUGHTER
19:04And then...
19:05That took about five minutes.
19:06The cows made it and we went back on the middle of the stage
19:09and there was a collective groan from the...
19:11LAUGHTER
19:13LAUGHTER
19:14APPLAUSE
19:15And we should say, obviously, the podcast is now,
19:19but Telework continues.
19:20I'm a celeb all-stars from South Africa.
19:22I said it's back soon.
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19:24Yes.
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19:26And, I mean, this is a show where you can win an infinite amount of money.
19:30There is no jackpot.
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19:33as long as you can stay in the game with enough lives,
19:35you can carry on climbing the limitless money ladder.
19:36Incredible.
19:37What's the most anyone's won?
19:38Really?
19:39Yeah, really.
19:40And what's the most anyone's won?
19:41A million.
19:42OK.
19:43And we gave away 750,000 last week.
19:44Last week.
19:45Wow.
19:46Yeah.
19:47But there are all the questions or things that you can have a right,
19:49good go at, a good guess at.
19:50We had a question, was it the last series?
19:51And it was for quite a bit of money.
19:52And the question was, and we had to really stifle our laughs
19:54when this question came up.
19:55The next question is, in total, how many toes does a camel have?
20:11What?
20:12Genuine.
20:13You can't be over.
20:14If you want over, it's game over.
20:16Tiny?
20:17I'm going to go for eight.
20:18Yeah, I think it's eight.
20:19It's eight?
20:20It is eight?
20:21It is eight.
20:22It is eight?
20:23It is eight?
20:24It is eight?
20:25It is eight?
20:26It is eight?
20:27Yeah.
20:28I would have won.
20:29You would have won.
20:30I would have won.
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20:39I would have won.
20:40I would have won.
20:41One time.
20:42Limitless win continues on Saturdays.
20:43And of course, Hanging Out with Antedek is available right now.
20:44Very good.
20:46It's fun.
20:47We move on to our film offer tonight.
20:48Claire Foy brings us H is for Hawk.
20:49It opened in cinemas today.
20:50And here is a taste of the trailer.
20:51It is a beautiful film.
20:54And it is based on this much loved memoir by Helen MacDonald.
20:59So, tell me what you can about the story.
21:04Yeah.
21:05So, Helen, when you meet them at the beginning of the story, is an academic.
21:09And then their father, played by Brendan Gleeson, who is the best man alive, dies very suddenly.
21:16And one of the connections that they had was falconry, like an interest in nature as well.
21:21It was really significant.
21:22And Helen was already a falconer and had always vowed never, ever, ever, ever, ever to get a gos hawk.
21:27And then decides to get a gos hawk after their father's death as sort of a way of, not running away from it, but trying to distract and sort of, yeah, overwhelm the grief with a bird of prey.
21:40And this is, it's done so beautifully in this film, but we've got to talk about a gos hawk.
21:45It's called Mabel in the film.
21:46Yeah.
21:47How many gos hawks were there?
21:49So, five gos hawks, but they all had, like, different jobs and different parts of Mabel's personality.
21:55Because we wouldn't have been able to shoot the film with just one bird, because it would have been impossible.
21:59But I love this.
22:00So, Dee Dee Gardner, who produced this film, she also produced Women Talking.
22:03Yeah.
22:04She was determined to make this film.
22:08Tell us how convinced she was that she was going to make it.
22:11Yeah.
22:12Well, in order to shoot the film, we had to have Mabel to be exactly the right age for when Helen got her originally.
22:18So, Dee Dee, who lives in Hollywood, bought two gos hawk eggs a year before we started shooting.
22:26And they were just sort of in Bristol.
22:28Waiting to hatch.
22:30Dee Dee didn't rear the birds, but then the birds were sort of, yeah, reared specifically for this film.
22:35Wow.
22:36Wow.
22:37I know.
22:38I mean, just, I mean, good that it got made, otherwise...
22:40LAUGHTER
22:41Well, you know.
22:42What am I going to do with these?
22:44LAUGHTER
22:49And there's these scenes of...
22:50Because, did Helen do this?
22:52Walk around with the hawk on her arm in the streets of Cambridge?
22:56Yeah.
22:57I mean, it's a thing that people, that falconers do.
22:59It's like getting your bird used to the environment they're in.
23:03And Helen used to, yeah, walk around Cambridge and, yeah, none of it's kind of made dramatic by me doing it.
23:09But it was in me actually walking around Cambridge with a bird was, um, weird.
23:16LAUGHTER
23:18And also, are they heavy?
23:20Because they look like a big creature on your arm.
23:23Well, you see, their bones are hollow so they can fly.
23:26Otherwise, they wouldn't be able to get very high.
23:29Good noise, everyone.
23:30Ooh.
23:31We've learned something this evening.
23:33I'm glad for all you hawk-fuck fans.
23:35So, you know, it's a weird position to have your arm in and they're not...
23:38It's not that they're light, but they're not, they're not like, you know...
23:41Yeah.
23:42I didn't have loads of muscles or anything.
23:43Well, I tell you who will be loving this chat is tiny temper, because apparently you've handled a cockatoo.
23:48Yes.
23:49LAUGHTER
23:52I really jumped at that and said, yeah.
23:54Yes.
23:55No, I had a pair of cockatoos.
23:57See?
23:58See?
23:59They died.
24:00But I was going to ask you, Claire, do you miss them?
24:04The Mabels, yeah.
24:05Two in particular, Mabel one and we had two Mabels called Mabel one and Mabel two.
24:09It wasn't very original.
24:10And Jess, yeah.
24:12I really miss them.
24:13But aren't they non-affectionate?
24:15I think Helen says that in the film.
24:17They're a non-affectionate species, but you, you connect.
24:20It's like any animal.
24:21You connect with them and you have a, you have a relationship with them and that means that there's a love there.
24:27And are your cockatoos, they're not in the world anymore?
24:30No, they're long gone.
24:31Oh.
24:32Long gone.
24:33Weirdly, Johnny and Louisa.
24:34Don't ask.
24:35Yeah, I know.
24:36Did you name them?
24:37I won't ask.
24:38I think I may have, yeah.
24:39I know much better than that.
24:42Actually, not the only other bird lover on the couch tonight,
24:45because Ant and Dec, if people go down to Battersea Children's Zoo, what might they find there?
24:52There are a couple of emus.
24:54Yes.
24:55Called Ant and Dec.
24:57Yes.
24:58Here are Ant and Dec.
25:00There they are.
25:01There they are.
25:02There they are.
25:03There they are.
25:04There they are.
25:05There they are.
25:06There they are.
25:07Oh.
25:08Makes sense, right?
25:09Makes sense.
25:10Have you met them?
25:11Look at them.
25:12No.
25:13I've walked past there many times and I've seen the little sign.
25:16But we knew when they were, I think, being Hatch that they were going to name them Ant and Dec.
25:21Aww.
25:22That's so sweet.
25:23My daughter's met them.
25:24She's been on a couple of school trips around there and she's been seeing them and they're like,
25:28Oh, look, these are called Ant and Dec.
25:29And she's like, why?
25:31That's my dad!
25:33That's my dad!
25:34You say that.
25:35We contacted the zoo to get that picture, that lovely picture of Ant and Dec.
25:39And they gave us some extra information and they said,
25:41Like Ant and Dec, Ant and Dec emus are best friends.
25:45Oh, that's nice.
25:46Aww.
25:47Now, unlike Ant and Dec, they're also boyfriend and girlfriend.
25:52Well, we've known each other for a long time.
25:54And Dec has laid many eggs over her life.
26:02You're the girl.
26:03That's what he said.
26:04That's what I got.
26:05Apparently, they love a shower and a dust bath to keep their feathers in deep-top condition
26:08and their favourite foods are red cabbage and broccoli.
26:12Now, here's the thing.
26:13That is a sort of showbiz honour that, you know, reserved people have been in the business
26:17a long time.
26:18Mm.
26:19Joe Keery, you've already had that showbiz honour, have you not?
26:22I have had that showbiz?
26:24Yes.
26:25Not to my...
26:26I think you have.
26:27Your character, Steve Harrington, is there not a Pacific Marine Mammal Centre
26:32sea line called Steve Harrington?
26:35This is news to me.
26:36I did not know this.
26:37Oh, yeah.
26:38Do we have a...
26:39Did we get a picture in the end?
26:40Oh, there he is!
26:41Oh!
26:42Oh!
26:43That's you!
26:44That's you!
26:45That's you!
26:46Yeah.
26:47Sadly, I...
26:48Where is this guy?
26:50It's in Laguna Beach.
26:51Oh, perfect.
26:52I gotta go.
26:53The Pacific Marine Mammal Centre.
26:54Sadly, I don't have any more info.
26:56I don't know about foods or anything or...
26:58No.
26:59No eggs.
27:00If you've laid an egg.
27:01Listen, Claire Foy, you must also mention, you have such a starry children's film coming
27:06up.
27:07This is The Magic Faraway Tree.
27:09Yeah.
27:10I know.
27:11People are so looking forward to this film.
27:13It's weird.
27:14That book holds such a place in people's hearts.
27:15It does, yeah.
27:16I mean, it was never part of my childhood.
27:18So, I think it would have freaked me out too much if I'd started doing it.
27:21But because I didn't, I just loved every second of it.
27:24It was so sweet to make.
27:25And unlike most things that I do.
27:27So, it was nice.
27:28And you and Andrew Garfield, you're the mum and dad?
27:30Mum and dad, yeah.
27:31And I know of that I'm not so nosy.
27:33What was he like to work with?
27:34Oh, amazing.
27:35Yeah?
27:36Yeah, absolutely amazing.
27:37I mean, I didn't get much to talk.
27:38Tell him the truth.
27:39No.
27:40I didn't get a lot to do with him.
27:41I mean, he's not my best friend.
27:42No.
27:43But, because I'm not magical, you see.
27:44Okay.
27:45You know, I'm mum.
27:46Yeah.
27:47Clearly, the tree is magic.
27:49The tree is magic.
27:50It's out of the 27th of March.
27:51That bit is real.
27:52It sure is.
27:53And a reminder, you can see Claire Foy in H's Fork in cinemas right now.
27:57Excellent.
28:02We turn.
28:03We turn to Joe Keery.
28:05Joe Keery, an actor.
28:06But, of course, you're here tonight as a musician.
28:09Now, Joe is the name of...
28:11I'm saying that right, aren't I?
28:12Correct.
28:13Yeah, correct.
28:14Yeah.
28:15It's spelled D-J-O.
28:16Yeah.
28:17That's right.
28:18Why?
28:19I'll tell you.
28:20When I...
28:21I was always doing music just as, like, a hobby.
28:23I had played in bands and stuff.
28:24And when I was shooting the second season of Stranger Things, had a little studio at my Airbnb
28:29and was writing and recording music.
28:31And then when it came time to upload this music on this distribution site, I didn't really think about what to call it.
28:37And last minute I said, it's kind of my name.
28:40It's like, you know, Djokovic or Django or something.
28:43Oh, yeah.
28:44And then...
28:45And now I'm stuck with it.
28:46Now, look.
28:47Yeah.
28:48Because, actually, we're about to talk about the new album.
28:52But you are number one all over the world with this track, End of Beginning.
28:57When did you record that track?
28:59That was, um...
29:01That was in 2021, I guess, it was recorded and released on an album in 2022.
29:06Wow.
29:07And then through the, you know, the way that music and stuff is consumed, it just somehow has been spit back out and shared.
29:13And, yeah, it's crazy.
29:15And is it having this huge moment right now?
29:17Is it because of the Stranger Things ending?
29:19Because the end of beginning and blah...
29:21Certainly.
29:22I think a lot of people, like, have found...
29:23I mean, it had, like, a nice little run, like, about a year ago.
29:26And then I think with the show ending, it's just kind of, like, a confluence of all these different things.
29:30So, people have been using it in different ways.
29:33And it's really...
29:34To be honest with you, it is so beyond me.
29:36I'm kind of, like, confused about the whole thing still.
29:38I'm sort of shocked that, like, a song that you write in your bedroom can be, like, played by a bunch of people.
29:44And, you know...
29:45It was huge on social media, though, wasn't it?
29:46Like, TikTok and stuff.
29:47Massive.
29:48Yeah.
29:49I think it was, like, originally, like, underscored a bunch of stuff from the bear, because that takes...
29:53Oh, yeah.
29:54Oh, right.
29:55I don't know, man.
29:56I have no idea.
29:57It's, like, so confusing.
29:58But when are you aware that that song that we recorded a few years ago is now huge?
30:04Or is it so gradual you...?
30:06I...
30:07Um...
30:08Like, hearing it in a car, I guess?
30:09I heard it in, like, a taxi.
30:11That was kind of cool.
30:12Yeah.
30:13Or, like, my grandmother asking me about it.
30:15Like...
30:16You know, I heard your song.
30:18Listen, we've got a bit of you performing the track.
30:20This is from Chicago Lollapalooza last year.
30:23Such a great location.
30:26It's beautiful.
30:27Yeah.
30:28So I went to school in Chicago and spent a lot of time there, played in bands there, and
30:33sort of kind of come back and, you know, play.
30:35That's, like, Grant Park right downtown.
30:37This massive part of Chicago and, yeah, a bunch of...
30:40Again, how does this happen?
30:43I don't know.
30:44All of a sudden, I'm here.
30:45Have you played there, Tony?
30:46Yeah, I've done a lot of plays in Chicago.
30:48We were just talking about it.
30:49They also do one in Chile, and Joe's going to do it in March.
30:53Oh, wow, cool.
30:54Book your tickets.
30:57It was fun, yeah.
30:58Well, his third album, The Crux, is out.
31:02Here it is.
31:03Nice physical copy.
31:05Is that you hanging out of the window?
31:10That's me.
31:11There you go.
31:12Is that on a kind of a studio lot?
31:14Yeah, that's on the Paramount lot.
31:16And it's kind of like a dual perspective.
31:18It's like the same, you know, you can see on the front, I'm actually hanging out the window.
31:22It's kind of the same...
31:23Oh!
31:24I'm an idiot.
31:25There you are.
31:26And we really did that.
31:27I got strung up and chucked out the window.
31:30Worth it.
31:31Worth it.
31:32There you go.
31:33And this is the third album.
31:35You were recording this or writing it when you were doing that last season of Stranger Things?
31:40I guess both.
31:41It was kind of like I would...
31:42You know how being on set works.
31:44It's like there's so much downtime in a big ensemble thing, so there's like...
31:48You know, I would have, you know, work really intensely for a chunk and then have some time off.
31:52So if I was stuck in the city that we were filming in, I would just write or get ready for the next session that we do.
31:57And then if I had any time, I would go to New York and record.
32:01So it's nice to be able to just keep busy.
32:04A part of being an actor is you're, you know, waiting patiently for someone to give you the job.
32:09So to be able to kind of be proactive and do this project that I'm really interested in, it was nice to have that to bounce.
32:14And you involved...
32:16Family were involved in that?
32:17Yes, I did.
32:18Yeah.
32:19So we thought that it would be nice to try to do some, like, gang vocals.
32:24This was the first album that we did at, like, a proper studio.
32:26So it was fun to, you know, utilize the studio.
32:29And we thought, oh, what would make it sound bigger is to have some, you know, like, gang vocals.
32:33And so the only people who I knew in New York who would do it on such last notice were my sisters who lived there.
32:39So it was me and it was Kate and Emma and my friend Adam, who we record together in Austin, the engineer.
32:45And so, yeah, they're all over it, which is pretty cool.
32:48And it has kind of an element of almost, like, scrapbook of your life.
32:51Totally.
32:52Because there's things, like, the song Charlie's Garden.
32:54Absolutely, yeah, absolutely.
32:55It is about being in Atlanta, filming Stranger Things.
32:58With Charlie.
32:59There he is.
33:00There's my guy.
33:01I think he's sitting on my lap, I guess.
33:03He's sitting on my lap.
33:04I guess he's sitting on my lap.
33:05Yeah.
33:06This is Charlie Heaton.
33:07That's Charlie Heaton.
33:08He's fantastic.
33:09And what's so special about his garden?
33:10Wouldn't you like to know?
33:12I would.
33:13Anytime I'm asking.
33:14He's got, like, a beautiful...
33:16He bought this place in Atlanta and he bought it from this guy and the guy was a master gardener.
33:24It was, like, hydroponics and, like, just stone furniture and, like, a little gazebo-y thing.
33:29And he put a ping-pong table.
33:31So, you know, it's sort of like in the style of ELO or, like, McCartney and just highlighting just the whimsy of kind of...
33:41It's a bizarre situation.
33:42It was our situation.
33:43You're shooting this TV show and you're in Atlanta and it kind of is sort of a play on that.
33:48His dog is featured in the song.
33:49Oh.
33:50And what strikes me about Stranger Things is, you know, you must have been, what, 22, 23 when you started doing it?
33:55Yeah, exactly, yeah.
33:56But you were working with these kids who were, like, 12, 13.
33:59Definitely.
34:00Who are now grown adults.
34:0223.
34:03Yeah.
34:04That must be an odd experience.
34:06It's a very odd experience.
34:07It reminds me, when you guys were talking about, like, you know, going to school and being on set and going to shoot, it's like that's what these guys did, you know?
34:13They had to juggle this, you know?
34:15Yeah.
34:16It's very difficult.
34:17And I don't know about your experience, but, you know, it's trials and tribulations and I'm very happy to see that they're all very well adjusted.
34:26Yeah.
34:27Well, you're a kid as well, but you go to work every day and you're expected to turn up and know your lines and be on time and behave on set.
34:34So it's a bit of a kind of a baptism of fire in a way that you're in the business.
34:38You're still a kid and you want to have fun, but you've got to come in and be professional.
34:42And then you go to school.
34:43And then you go to school.
34:44You go to, like, high school.
34:45Yeah.
34:46You're off for, like, the winter and you're like, OK, I'm going to go three months of public high school?
34:51And, like, aren't you just getting bullied?
34:53What's going on?
34:54Are people, like, obsessed with you or are people like, you know, it's either one or the other.
34:58There's a tiny little bit of bullying, yes.
35:00So...
35:01They're just jealous, they're just jealous.
35:03But here you are.
35:04You know, Stranger Things is over now.
35:05You've got this number one song all over the world.
35:08You've got the album.
35:09So I thought you'd be leaning into music.
35:11But you've got a new film coming out.
35:13I do, yeah.
35:14Again, sometimes the business is funny where you film something.
35:18Like, we filmed this one in 2023 and it's cool that it's finally coming out.
35:23It's like a fun horror comedy, kind of a romp, sort of like a...
35:29Yeah, it's a really great film and I had a lot of fun doing it.
35:32Georgina Campbell, Liam Neeson, yeah.
35:34And it's called Coal Storage.
35:35It's out on the 20th of February.
35:37Yes, sir.
35:38That's when that comes out.
35:39Yeah.
35:40Joe, listen, good luck with the film.
35:42Lovely to meet you.
35:43Lovely to meet you.
35:44And congratulations on all your success.
35:48Great.
35:49Now, Mr Tiny Tempo, to turn to you.
35:53We'll talk some more about everything going on in your world.
35:56But right now, it is time for music.
35:58So if you'd like to approach your massive stage.
36:00Oh, it's not.
36:01Cool.
36:02Yeah, yeah.
36:03There you go.
36:04There goes Mr Tiny Tempo.
36:05Lovely.
36:06Here, performing his new single, Energy, featuring Alex Mills.
36:12It is Tiny Tempo.
36:14Brilliant.
36:15Have a seat, too.
36:16How great was that?
36:17Great.
36:18Oh, brilliant.
36:19I love that.
36:20Thank you, mate.
36:21That staging is just brilliant.
36:23We were in that club.
36:24Yeah.
36:25You turned it into a nightclub, which is great.
36:26Yeah, it's just brilliant.
36:27So the track's called Energy.
36:28It's out now.
36:29It's a single.
36:30Yeah.
36:31That's going to do...
36:32I mean, that's just phenomenal.
36:33Fingers crossed.
36:34I mean, I'm going for number one song in the world, but you've got that.
36:38He's had it.
36:39He's enjoyed it.
36:40Yeah, he's enjoyed it.
36:41He had a candelabra in shot.
36:43Oh, yeah.
36:44And a Christmas tree.
36:46It's so true.
36:47Yeah.
36:48I mean, we didn't even go...
36:49Yeah.
36:50It lacked certain.
36:51It lacked certain things, yeah.
36:52But listen, back with a bang.
36:54Thank you, bro.
36:55Because it's been a while since you've had your own music out.
36:56It has, yeah.
36:57It feels really good to be back.
36:58And also, sorry, just to add, like, as an artist who has spent a lot of his time in
37:04the club, a lot of my time in the club, rather, I caught wind that since the pandemic, we've
37:09been losing a lot of our nightlife.
37:10So currently, we're losing about three nightclubs a month in the UK.
37:14Yeah.
37:15And they're saying by 2029, there'll be virtually any clubs, like hardly any clubs left.
37:19So...
37:20And that's not just like...
37:21Oh, my goodness.
37:22That's music venue clubs.
37:23Yeah, music venues, yeah, pubs, all sorts.
37:25Like, it's all going.
37:26So I know culture changes and society evolves and all that.
37:29And I'm not saying we should go back to how it was.
37:32But I guess as an artist, where that's a large part of our economy, I couldn't help but worry
37:38about the future generation of artists.
37:40Yeah.
37:41And that's where I got my 10,000 hours, that's where I did the very difficult gigs like
37:44the candelabra one.
37:45LAUGHTER
37:46Oh, we had worse gigs than that, believe me.
37:48Yeah.
37:49Or the one with the cows, do you get what I mean?
37:51Where there'd be, like, 10 or 20 people at a time.
37:54I really earned my stripes, built the confidence.
37:56And then also, when I think about how much division there is, you know, in the country at the
38:00moment, how much nationalism, not saying anything specifically wrong with that, but the club,
38:05for me, is more than a place where you go and have a boogie.
38:08It's a place where all cultures can come together, you know, white, black, Asian, gay, straight,
38:14and just kind of enjoy music, which is...
38:16Yeah.
38:17Yeah.
38:18Which is, yeah, which is the soundtrack for life, you know?
38:21And...
38:22But it's...
38:23I think...
38:24I think I was...
38:25You were talking in an interview, and I think you were saying that one of the things
38:28that's happening with the nightclub scene is that young people now are healthier.
38:33Yeah.
38:34Which is a weird knock-on effect.
38:36Which is a good thing, yeah, and there's the emergence of the run clubs and stuff like
38:39that, which is fun, you know, I definitely...
38:41You could run to that.
38:42Yeah, you could run to that, exactly.
38:43So, I think that was exactly the thought process.
38:46I wanted to create a project that evoked the feeling of being out, you know, enjoying
38:51a time at a club, but you could enjoy it while you were at the gym, or swimming.
38:55Well, I don't know how you would, actually.
38:57But, yeah, something of the like, you know?
38:59Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
39:00But it's...
39:01It's funny, I never crossed my mind that that was a knock-on effect of, you know, kids
39:05drinking less and smoking less, they're not clubbing in the same way.
39:08Yeah, 100%.
39:09But, like I said, music is the soundtrack to life and you don't have to necessarily,
39:12you know, going out and drinking should not necessarily be synonymous.
39:15You know, you can go out and have a good time without having a drink.
39:18Oh, absolutely.
39:19I can't.
39:20But, er...
39:21But, er...
39:22I...
39:23I...
39:24I'm assured it can be done.
39:25You can be done.
39:26You can be done.
39:27Just be done.
39:28I'm keeping those clubs open.
39:29Yeah.
39:30Sorry.
39:31We used to play a lot of clubs when we were, like, first starting out as a music act,
39:35and we'd play them...
39:36Well, I would have thought PJ and Doug were too famous to play little clubs and stuff.
39:39Oh, no.
39:40We still did the...
39:41It's part of the circuit, yeah.
39:42It was, like, under-18 clubs.
39:43Yeah, yeah, that's the last time as well.
39:44Under-18 discos.
39:45Yeah.
39:46Yeah, they were hardcore, though.
39:47Yeah.
39:48Yeah.
39:49Like, you've got all these young girls in there, and we'd turn up to do this.
39:53And, like you say, a lot of artists go around and do these, all these clubs.
39:57But we would turn up and the girls would all stand at the front and all scream and cheer.
40:01But also, they were at the clubs with their boyfriends.
40:03Yeah.
40:04They would stand at the back and go, dicks.
40:06And it's very hard to mime a track when you're getting ice cubes from the boyfriend's drinks
40:12thrown out your heads.
40:14And ashtrays.
40:15Ashtrays on your heads?
40:17Yeah.
40:18I'm sure it gave you thick skin, right?
40:19Yeah.
40:20It kind of conditioned you.
40:21And look at where you guys are now.
40:22How many years?
40:2310, 20, 30.
40:24So, I'm trying to be like you guys.
40:26See, I'm worried that Joe...
40:28So, if you've ever thrown an ashtray at our head, Stanky?
40:30Yeah.
40:31Joe Gary's missing out on his ashtray years.
40:33Because you just got straight in.
40:35Straight.
40:36I had some empty rooms, that's for sure.
40:38I played in bands.
40:39I had some nice just-the-girlfriends shows where they're nice enough to come and it's crickets.
40:46Oh, your girlfriend.
40:47Oh, I see.
40:48Yeah.
40:49Oh, I see.
40:50Girlfriends of the band.
40:51Oh, yeah.
40:52I thought you meant all the girlfriends showed up.
40:54Yeah.
40:55Are you awkward?
40:56Yeah, that's...
40:57They all met.
40:58Well, listen.
40:59Thank you for that amazing performance.
41:01Oh.
41:02Good luck with that track.
41:03Tiny Tempo, everybody!
41:08OK.
41:09That's nearly it before we go.
41:11Just time for a quick visit to the big red chair.
41:14Who's there?
41:15Hello.
41:16Hello.
41:17Hi.
41:18What's your name?
41:19Oscar.
41:20Oscar.
41:21Lovely.
41:22Do you live here now?
41:23Are you on holidays?
41:24Yeah, no, I live over here.
41:25I lived here for three years.
41:26OK.
41:27Just one over the visa.
41:28And then...
41:29What do you do, Oscar?
41:33I'm an accountant.
41:34Oh, OK.
41:35We need them.
41:36We need them.
41:37Yes.
41:38Off you go with your story, Oscar.
41:39Yep.
41:40So the story is, about ten years ago in Australia, I was with a big group of mates.
41:44We had tickets to a music festival and we didn't want to get our drinks confiscated when
41:50we were driving in, so we decided to drive down one month before the festival, took shovels
41:55down there, buried all our drinks at the...
41:57Oh, my God!
41:58That's it.
41:59I know.
42:00That's the greatest...
42:01Go back.
42:02Go back.
42:03Go back.
42:04Claire needs to catch up.
42:05Can I just clarify?
42:06A month before the day of the festival, you drove down with your friends and buried alcohol.
42:10That's exactly what happened, yes.
42:11OK.
42:12Please continue.
42:13I want to say, people in Australia have a lot of time on their hands.
42:16We were uni students, so we had a lot of time.
42:19OK.
42:20OK.
42:21Only time.
42:22OK.
42:23So you've buried the booze.
42:24We've buried the drinks.
42:25A week before the music festival, bushfires went through the area.
42:28Because they were buried in the forest, so it was a very flammable area.
42:32And...
42:33I wonder what started it.
42:36And essentially they changed the location of the festival, so we effectively had...
42:42We had about 300 beers just buried in a random forest.
42:45LAUGHTER
42:46What beer?
42:47Not even hard.
42:48We had to go...
42:49We took the shovels back down, dug them up, got them into the new location, no dramas.
42:56So it was a foolproof plan.
42:58We just hadn't factored in the impact of a natural disaster.
43:01Is that the end of the story?
43:02That is the end of the story.
43:03It is quite a good story, but I'm going to flip you anyway.
43:05There you go.
43:06I did like it, though.
43:07I did enjoy it.
43:08OK.
43:09That really is all we've got time for you.
43:11If you'd like to have to go away the way and show yourself a time,
43:13so you can contact us by our website at this very desk.
43:16Please say a huge thank you to all of my guests.
43:18Tiny Tempo!
43:21Joe Keery!
43:24Claire Foy!
43:27And...
43:28Anton Depp!
43:31Join me next week with music guest, Jessie Ware.
43:34Comedian John Bishop.
43:35Send help song Rachel McAdams.
43:37The mighty Chris Hemsworth.
43:38And Oscar winner Halle Berry.
43:40I'll see you then.
43:41Good night, everybody.
43:42Bye-bye!
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