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The One Show - Season 2026 Episode 19
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00:00Hello there and welcome to your Thursday One Show with Roman Gebb.
00:15Yes, and Alex Jones. And tonight we've got a heartwarming surprise for a teacher who has changed lives.
00:21And we're joined by the stars of two of the biggest shows on TV, Celebrity Traitors and Dragon's Den.
00:27Yes, now in just an hour's time here on BBC One, aspiring entrepreneurs will be pulling out all of the stops to win over Peter Jones and new guest dragon Jenna Meek,
00:37as the hit series returns with some new and familiar faces stepping into Sarah Davies' shoes.
00:42Yeah, and away from the den, Peter's fellow dragon Deborah Meaden has been investing her time delivering a one big thank you to Andreen,
00:50an extraordinary mentor who's helping struggling students turn their lives around.
00:55It's fair to say, she was pretty starstruck, means you're a hero.
00:58Oh, it's such a lovely reaction that. Also coming up tonight, he proved he was good at reading people and celebrity traitors.
01:09And now former England rugby player Joe Marler is tackling the minds of celebrities in his new podcast to find out what makes them tick.
01:17We like that face. He'll be telling us all about it and what he thinks about next week's Six Nations.
01:22Yes. And talking of tough sporting competitions, this weekend hundreds of competitors from across the UK will head to Armagh for the Irish Open Arm Wrestling Championships,
01:31including three-time ladies champion Tara Liggett. Later, we'll discover what it takes to secure that top spot.
01:38But first, let's say hello to three people at the top of their game. It's Joe Marler, Peter Jones and Jenna Meek.
01:48Jenna, first time on the show. Welcome.
01:50Welcome. But, Peter, also, it's Joe's first time on the show.
01:54Oh, wow.
01:55And obviously we know he's kind of proved he's got the skills, he's got the know-how on celebrity traitors, he's kind of got that no-nonsense on the pitch as well.
02:01How do you think he would do in Dragon's Den?
02:05Well, incredibly well.
02:07Hello, Peter.
02:08No, I think he would.
02:09Better as a dragon or pitching something?
02:11No, I think he could be both. I think he could pitch, for sure.
02:14Yeah.
02:15Without a doubt, because he's got all of, especially if he's doing something related to what he's brilliant at.
02:19Yeah.
02:20And, we've all seen, he's a pretty good negotiator, isn't he?
02:24He knows, he knows how to play the game and that's what you need to be in a dragon.
02:27You need to be a little bit dragon-esque and you've got a little bit of dragon in you.
02:31Yeah. So how do you think you do then, Joe?
02:33Awful.
02:34Because you look surprised.
02:35Yeah, terrible.
02:36That summary was really kind of you, but complete way off the mark.
02:39I haven't got a clue what I'm doing from day to day, let alone in the den.
02:44But, I thought this idea, hear me out.
02:48You know when you go travelling?
02:50Yeah.
02:51And like you struggle to pack your clothes in your bag, like fit it in.
02:54I thought if you fold your clothes up and you put it in this like plastic bag, seal the bag and then use a hoover.
03:01And you're almost like a vacuum seal type thing.
03:04Is that a good idea or...?
03:05I think that's an absolutely fantastic idea.
03:07Are you willing to invest?
03:08No, because it's been out for about 15 years.
03:10Yeah.
03:11Right.
03:12We're just a little bit off the mark there.
03:13We were close though.
03:14It's good.
03:15That was a good pitch though.
03:16It's important you get on with the rest of the show.
03:18Have a think now.
03:19Something else might come to you.
03:20Who knows?
03:21Exactly.
03:22Right.
03:23We'll be talking about the new series very shortly.
03:25But before that, it's time for this week's one big thank you.
03:28And as we've said, we've enlisted the help of someone Jenna and Peter know very well.
03:32Yes.
03:33Before we see the touching moment, Deborah Meaden surprises the amazing Andreen.
03:37Here's why she's such a force for good.
03:39Andreen is such an inspiration to me, but she's also such an inspiration to the young people.
03:49Four years ago, Andreen Allen from Lambeth in South London gave up her job as a primary
03:54school teacher to mentor struggling students.
03:58I feel like before I was an empty canvas and then she came and she painted and she gave me some ideas
04:03for me to use in the future.
04:05Andreen had noticed during her time as a teacher that some children were failing at school
04:10and she wanted to help.
04:12I think her own experience of living in South London, she didn't particularly have role models
04:17and things that surrounded her, so she had to create her own path.
04:22Andreen set up an organisation called AA Educate, which runs courses that she tailors to the
04:28needs of local children.
04:30She takes the time to focus on children individually so she can grow their confidence.
04:35They start to see themselves differently and start to think about the possibilities of what
04:39their future could be.
04:41She works with local schools which choose pupils who need the most help and guidance and
04:46they enter her career focused programme.
04:49She does it all in her own time and everything is provided free of charge to the students.
04:55We often have guest speakers in, they also might have trips and visits.
04:59I was a bit so-so when they said we had to go to Turin on Saturdays but I decided to give it a try
05:05and to be honest I'm so happy I made that decision.
05:08Without Andreen's influence I think I wouldn't really take school as seriously.
05:13Andreen's team now works with four schools across South London and has helped around 1,500 students.
05:19In phase two they will be expanding to include other schools.
05:24Andreen will never stop helping children and helping others, it's just her and herself.
05:29Oh Andreen is such a role model to so many young people in the community.
05:35So we wanted to surprise her with the help of someone she thinks the world of.
05:41We're in South London. Andreen's organisation runs most of its courses here at the Oasis St Martins Village,
05:52a youth focused community centre.
05:54We're hijacking an event promoting the work of the centre.
05:58And to help surprise Andreen, we've brought in one of her all-time heroes.
06:03Author, business mentor and TV dragon Deborah Meaden.
06:08I'm really passionate about education.
06:11And the kids get the opportunities that they all deserve.
06:15So Andreen's achievements really touched me.
06:18And when it comes to surprising her, I'm in.
06:22Andreen's been told that the event is being filmed for a promotional video
06:26and that the charities in the centre will be talking about what they do.
06:30What she doesn't know is that most of the audience who are gathering in there
06:35are made up of people she already knows, but most importantly,
06:39some of the kids that she's helped over the years.
06:42So Andreen will be here in a minute, so I'd better get in.
06:47Her colleagues and students will be hiding at the back with Deborah,
06:50but she's just got time to meet some of them.
06:53She cares for everyone. She does a great job with the programme,
06:56of looking out for the schools.
06:57Has she got any idea about what's going on?
07:00She has no idea.
07:02Oh, I think she's coming. I better disappear.
07:04Excellent.
07:05The session is being run by Steve from the centre,
07:08who is also in on our plan.
07:10I think everybody's here now, which is really great.
07:12Some of you are the founders of some of the charities that are here.
07:17While Deborah hides, Steve starts off with Andreen's charity.
07:21So we get her mic'd up and centre stage.
07:24Andreen's charity works with so many of the young people who find themselves in school
07:30and education just doesn't fit for them.
07:32I wondered whether there is anyone here who would like to ask a question.
07:36How do young people come into contact with your programme?
07:39We've grown and our impact has grown.
07:41Schools now tell each other about us.
07:43Steve pretends to spot somebody at the back who has a question.
07:47A hand at the back.
07:49Deborah sneaks forward to Andreen's shock.
07:53Oh, it's Deborah!
07:56And she's ready with her question.
07:58You have created an amazing organisation.
08:02And what motivated you to do it?
08:04I'm a fan.
08:05Oh, um, what was your question?
08:08Andreen is astonished that one of her idols has appeared.
08:12What motivated you to do it?
08:14My background.
08:15So, the young people that we serve, they're at the heart of what we do.
08:18And the reason why I'm, like, so passionate about my work is because
08:22their stories, I relate to them, I live them, I've come to the other side.
08:27So I know what's possible.
08:29So, you might be wondering why I'm here.
08:31Yeah.
08:32The truth is that the One Show have asked me to come here.
08:35Everybody is so appreciative of the amazing work that you do.
08:39And they've asked me to pass on to you one big thank you.
08:47Oh, thank you.
08:48For everything you do to help children.
08:52Can we have a hug?
08:58Aw, thank you.
08:59I know you know some of the people in the audience.
09:02I've got a feeling you might recognise more.
09:05Her friends, family, current pupils and ex-pupils step forward.
09:10Where are you going? Where are you going?
09:13Oh, my God.
09:14Did they manage to keep it a secret?
09:16Mm-hmm.
09:17You didn't.
09:18There's more.
09:19Come on, grab my hand.
09:20Hi, Andrean.
09:21I hope you enjoyed meeting Deborah and seeing so many of the people that you have helped.
09:28Your passion for making sure all students receive the same opportunities is absolutely inspiring.
09:34And many of them wanted to thank you.
09:37Thank you for all the opportunities.
09:39Your programme has allowed me to thrive in confidence, leadership and critical thinking.
09:43I just want to thank you for all of the opportunities that you provided to my students.
09:47We're looking forward to phase two of the programme.
09:49Bye.
09:51Aw, thank you.
09:52How does that make you feel?
09:56It just...
09:57I just do it.
09:58I don't expect a big thank you, a big moment.
10:01Like, I don't expect this.
10:02So...
10:03Yeah, thank you to everyone.
10:05So come on, everyone.
10:06Can we give her another one big thank you?
10:09Oh, Andrean's face was such a picture, wasn't it?
10:22Huge thanks as well to Deborah for helping out with that wonderful surprise.
10:25And if there is someone you know, like Andrean, who deserves a one big thank you, do get in touch at onebigthankyou at bbc.co.uk.
10:32Tell us all about them.
10:33Yeah.
10:34Peter, you've actually...
10:35You've met Andrean.
10:36Yeah.
10:37You know her work pretty well.
10:38And Jenna, I understand as well, you had a similar reaction when you first met Deborah, is that right?
10:44Yeah, definitely.
10:45I mean, like, Deborah, for me, I've been watching the show from such a young age, so she's kind of like my in-sport to start a business.
10:50So when I met her, I was kind of like, oh, but then she was just so lovely, so nice.
10:54All of the dragons were absolutely amazed and I think that's what kind of made me feel calm and like, okay, yeah, this is going to be a good day.
10:59Oh, she is a lovely woman, isn't she?
11:01She is.
11:02You do love a bit of Deborah.
11:03Well, Jenna's one of four guest dragons in the den this time round and she'll be sharing the hot seat with Tiny Temper, Gary Neville and Susie Ma.
11:11And it's set to be one of the most entertaining series so far and it all kicks off tonight.
11:16Let's have a look.
11:17Thank you, Lord.
11:20That's brilliant to be back.
11:21We didn't scare you off.
11:22I'm getting emotional here.
11:23I know exactly how to build a business.
11:25It's got a purpose.
11:26I'm ready.
11:27Come on.
11:28Oh!
11:29I'm going to make you an offer of all of the money, but for 20%.
11:32Can we be a bit more serious for a moment, please?
11:35Well, we're looking forward to this.
11:40Can't believe there was the 23rd series and the brilliant thing about it is still feels as fresh as ever.
11:47Obviously, the guest dragons this time round and apparently it's the most competitive.
11:52Peter, are we right?
11:53Yeah, the dynamic, it's really shifted, genuinely.
11:56Yeah.
11:57Because when you see the same dragons every year, you kind of know exactly what they're going to do.
12:03Whereas now, you've got no idea.
12:06So the tactics, you're trying to think, right, I've got to...
12:08Oh, I don't know anything really about Jenna.
12:10I don't know how she's going to deal, how she's going to...
12:13So, yeah, it's quite competitive.
12:16Keeps you on your toes as well, see, doesn't it?
12:19It does and it's a big shift and you see it in the den.
12:21And that's why I think this series, you'll see it tonight, it's really, really different.
12:25I'm intrigued.
12:26Tiny temper on this series.
12:28It was quite a shock addition.
12:30I didn't really see it coming.
12:31I mean, how was he?
12:32Well, that's the other thing is you've got individuals that are like stars in their own right for what they do.
12:37And you think, really?
12:38Is Tony a businessman?
12:39Yeah.
12:40This guy, he's sharp.
12:41Like, he is an investor.
12:43He knows his stuff.
12:44And he was really tough competition.
12:46Not as tough as Jenna, to be fair.
12:48Yeah.
12:49Yes.
12:50He was brilliant.
12:51Well, Jenna, you launched your first business in your bedroom in your 20s.
12:56You've been behind two huge beauty brands.
12:59But as we see in tonight's episode, with someone who's brought a self-defense class idea around, you actually side more with the person pitching at points.
13:08No, definitely.
13:09I mean, like, for me, I mean, I started my first business, what, 10 years ago?
13:13So, even though that's gone so fast.
13:16So, every entrepreneur that kind of walked through the doors, like, I was nervous sitting as, like, a dragon and I wasn't even speaking.
13:22And I just empathized so much with him because I thought, oh, my God, like, I've been there where you're just, like, what do I do next?
13:28What's the next move?
13:29Like, you don't have a manager to ask questions to, so you just want to help.
13:34So, yeah, I really felt like I needed to emphasize with them.
13:38And maybe this is a little bit more of a dragon to the other dragons versus the contestants.
13:42See, it's nice that there's one empathetic dragon in there, isn't it, Peter?
13:46It is.
13:47How's that feel, mate?
13:48But you did say you've been watching it since you were a little girl.
13:53And is it right that you bought an outfit, you know, ready for when you became a dragon ages ago before you even got on the show?
14:01Yeah, definitely. I mean, like, my whole career, I've manifested, like, everything to, like, crazy amounts where people probably just think I'm delusional.
14:10And I remember just buying the outfit, putting my wardrobe.
14:12My friend was like, oh, will you wear that tonight?
14:14I was like, no, no, no, that's for Dragon's 10.
14:15She's like, what, you're doing Dragon's 10?
14:16I was like, no, but I will one day.
14:18And she's like, all right, OK.
14:20But, like, that's just how I've done everything.
14:22So, yeah, it's, I just love manifesting, love just believing it.
14:27And I think I even started my second business just to kind of prove, can I do it again?
14:31Like, I don't actually even class myself as a business person.
14:34I'm kind of more just like, right, if I believe I can do it, can I do it?
14:37And it seems to work.
14:39Did you wear the outfit on Dragon?
14:41I didn't actually wear the outfit.
14:42Come on, Jen.
14:43That was your moment.
14:44That was your moment.
14:45Next time.
14:46If I do the next season.
14:47Manifest it.
14:48Yeah.
14:49Then I'll wear it then.
14:50Speaking of manifestation, I don't think we were quite aware of, Peter, you helped manifest one of the greatest pop careers of all time.
14:56Yeah.
14:57There was a certain pop star that you met when they were very young, who is now, even this week, has announced shows at Wembley, a world tour, biggest artist on the planet.
15:05Go on, tell everyone who it is.
15:06Harry Styles.
15:07What?
15:08Yeah.
15:09What?
15:10How's this coming?
15:11It's, like, the most bizarre thing, really.
15:13And, in fact, we're messaging each other yesterday.
15:15You and Harry?
15:16Yeah.
15:17As you do.
15:18As you do.
15:19So, I go to Portugal each year, we've got a place there.
15:23And three or four of these lads came up.
15:26They were 14 at the time.
15:27They came up to me and said, look, you know, can we have a chat?
15:30And we were just settling down for a lunch thing.
15:32And so I went downstairs and went and go and chatted to them.
15:35And one of them was Harry, unbeknown to me.
15:37And I said, so, what do you want to do?
15:40And he said, I just want to be a singer.
15:42I love my music and that sort of stuff.
15:44And I said, Harry, you've got to believe in yourself.
15:46I believe in you.
15:47I think you can do it.
15:48And he went, oh, that's great.
15:49Can I have an autograph?
15:50And I said, of course you can.
15:51So I went and got a paper and pen.
15:53And I wrote to Harry, go and make your dream a reality.
15:56I believe in you.
15:57Best wishes, Peter Jones.
15:59Gave it to him.
16:00Never thought of anything else.
16:02I'm literally at James Corden's wedding.
16:04And James and having a chat.
16:05And he said, Harry.
16:06And Harry recounted this story and said, you won't believe it.
16:09But that was me.
16:10I kept the piece of paper.
16:12And you basically gave me my first.
16:14And then he's said it since, I think, with a few people online
16:18and a few interviews.
16:19That is mega.
16:20That is mega.
16:21That is mega.
16:22The mega story there.
16:23All the glory for it.
16:24My kids just go, oh, dad.
16:25Is that really true?
16:26Is that really true?
16:27Yeah, yeah.
16:28Well, me and Harry.
16:29Me and H.
16:30Yeah.
16:31Whoa, whoa, whoa.
16:32Too, too much.
16:33That was it.
16:34Play it down.
16:35Well, you can see Jenna and Peter.
16:38Of course, Harry Styles is mental.
16:40Tonight at eight o'clock on BBC One when Dragons then returns.
16:44And you can catch up on the previous series on iPlayer.
16:47Now, still to come tonight, we'll be talking to Joe about how he's been getting celebrities
16:51to open up like never before.
16:53Plus, we'll be finding out his predictions ahead of next week's Six Nations.
16:57Another competitive sport that I have a feeling Joe would do well in is arm wrestling, which
17:02is drawing in a whole new wave of fans.
17:05And this weekend, some of the best in the business will be back competing in Armagh at
17:09the Irish Open Arm Wrestling Championships.
17:11You should see his face.
17:12I know, I know.
17:13Well, one woman with her eyes on the prize is three-time ladies champion Tara Liggett,
17:19who Ryan Hand went on to meet, to find out how tough it is to make it to the top.
17:29There's a sport that men and women of all ages are getting to grips with across the UK.
17:36Arm wrestling.
17:38For me, arm wrestling was something you did in school with your mates for a laugh.
17:43Not anymore.
17:44The Professional Arm Wrestling Association was formed in 2018 and it has over 60 clubs in its ranks.
17:55And now, the city of Armagh is hosting the Arm Wrestling Irish Open.
18:00Over 100 challengers are getting ready to compete in one of the biggest competitions in the UK.
18:10And the only one on the island of Ireland.
18:15Two-time ladies champ Tara Liggett from Portadown is hoping to retain her title.
18:20Tara, you getting in some last minute prep?
18:22Oh yes, definitely. Today's the big day for the competition.
18:25How did you get into arm wrestling? Where did this all start?
18:28Well, it just started one day when I was at the gym with my sister and she said,
18:33let's go on the table now and I'm going to beat you, she said.
18:36And I said, no you're not. That was it.
18:39But how do you prepare to be an arm wrestling champion?
18:43For me, rock climbing is actually one of the great things to get my hands strong.
18:47But the one place that you'll get your best training is going to be on the table.
18:55Stanley Hamilton is the Pro Arm Wrestling Association Vice President.
18:59He won Northern Ireland's first World Championship medals in 2022
19:03and has seen the sport grow here first hand.
19:07We started Small Acorn. It was four or five of us training in a gym.
19:10And now look at us.
19:11Where are people coming from today to actually take part?
19:13The European champion flew in from Poland last night.
19:15I didn't like to see him because he's in my class.
19:18We've guys from Moldova, we've guys from Lithuania.
19:23Julius and Victoria, what do you think of our competition today in Northern Ireland?
19:26It's good.
19:27Every year he's bigger and like stronger guys.
19:30Guys like Adrian O'Dwyer, a former Olympic high jumper for Ireland
19:34who has now become a champion pro arm wrestler.
19:38He's part of the huge momentum of this sport.
19:41It's all about what's popular on YouTube.
19:43And at the moment arm wrestling is starting to get up there.
19:45So once we give it a big push, then it's going to fly.
19:49The excitement is building in the room as the competition begins.
19:54Everyone wants a piece of the action.
19:56You going to play me? Here we go.
19:57Three, two, one.
20:00Very good.
20:01Well done.
20:03Before her rounds, Tara is giving me a crash course.
20:07So we've got top roll, which is going to be opening the fingers like this.
20:12We've got the hook, which is like this.
20:16And then there's the press.
20:18And it's pressing in like that.
20:20Shall we give it a go?
20:22Three, two, one.
20:24Go.
20:26I thought I'd be doing better at this point.
20:27So what I would do now is just sit here until you get tired out.
20:31And then when I could see, I would just start naturally.
20:34I think I'll leave it to the pros.
20:37Right now, it's time for the women to step up.
20:40Go, go, go, go, go!
20:44Ready, go!
20:49In the heat, Tara is in the zone.
20:53She looks cool as a cucumber.
20:59Go!
21:03Tara is through to the final.
21:08Ready, go!
21:10Come on, Tara!
21:11Come on, Tara!
21:12Come on, yeah!
21:16Come on, Tara!
21:17Tara, you've done it again.
21:18Ari's champion.
21:19How do you feel?
21:20I was a wee bit worried that I wasn't going to get it
21:22because this was good competition today
21:24and they wanted it and I could feel that.
21:27Are we going for a fourth consecutive?
21:29Yeah, why not?
21:30Four is my favourite number, so, yeah.
21:32Yes.
21:33It's been fun to try my hand at arm wrestling once again.
21:36It's definitely entertaining and seriously competitive too.
21:41Oh, fantastic.
21:43Ryan, thank you so much.
21:44What an event.
21:45Yeah.
21:46And Adrian and Tara will be competing once again
21:48at this year's Irish Open Arm Wrestling Championship on Saturday.
21:52Tara is going for a fourth consecutive title.
21:54I think she's going to do it as well.
21:56Anyway, we were saying, Joe, that you took on Eddie Hall,
22:00former World's Strongest Man, in the podcast, didn't you,
22:03for an arm wrestle?
22:04Why don't you just take him on?
22:05Well, I didn't want to spoil the results.
22:08I mean, look at this.
22:09Careful.
22:11I'm in.
22:12Right.
22:13Yeah.
22:14Wait for it.
22:15Good crap there.
22:16You won.
22:17Good boy.
22:19Wow.
22:20That was brave.
22:21Wow.
22:22Very brave.
22:23I'm glad they cut that bit then,
22:24because it completely destroyed the set and put me through the table.
22:27I'm not surprised.
22:28But it was worth it for that moment.
22:29He flipped the table.
22:30Deservedly so.
22:31Well, as we just mentioned, Joe's been very busy recently
22:34with his new comedy podcast called Joe Marler Will See You Now,
22:36where he takes on the role of Dr Joe, a psychologist,
22:39trying to get famous faces to open up and show a whole new side to them.
22:44Joe, I think for legal reasons, we have to say,
22:46obviously you're not a real psychologist.
22:48No, I'm not a doctor.
22:49I'm not a doctor.
22:50Yes.
22:51But it does, you know, the whole kind of role,
22:52it kind of helps people open up a little bit more.
22:54Talk us through the idea.
22:55I love dressing up as well.
22:56Yeah.
22:57So that's the main reason.
22:58Right. Okay. Number one.
22:59Yeah.
23:00I think I'm the only sort of psychologist, psychiatrist that does his work in shorts.
23:04Yeah.
23:05Because it's my rules, basically.
23:06Yeah.
23:07But I love it.
23:09It's just a different way.
23:10I didn't want to do the same type of podcast that all celebrities go around and do and answer
23:17the same questions.
23:18I was like, let's put them in a little bit more uncomfortable situations.
23:22Yeah.
23:23They might not have been asked before.
23:24Because I think when you're uncomfortable out of your comfort zone.
23:27Yeah.
23:28You sort of see the real version of them.
23:31We've all got this polished version, a bit like what we're doing right now.
23:34It's all very polished and thingy.
23:36But take it out of the comfort zone.
23:37You're like, that's the real person.
23:39I mean, you look more than comfortable though in your shorts today.
23:41Sure.
23:42Yeah.
23:43Thanks.
23:44Do you know, you've had so many people on there already, like Tom Allen and Kat Burns.
23:48What sort of conclusions have you drawn then from doing these assessments on your guests?
23:54Yeah.
23:55We've done, I think we've done 10 or 11 assessments now.
23:59And I'm confident to say we are all completely bonkers.
24:04Every one of us in this world.
24:06It doesn't matter who you are.
24:07We're all a little bit weird.
24:08In fact, weird is the new normal.
24:10Yeah.
24:11It's fair enough.
24:12But to be fair, I do really like the idea of, you know, even the role as a psychologist,
24:17psychiatrist, sorry, just because it does help people open up.
24:21And they say a little bit more than they should, as you mentioned.
24:24And, Peter, am I right in thinking you even used some psychology tactics in the dead?
24:28Yeah, for sure.
24:29I mean, I've never really disclosed them.
24:31Oh.
24:32Yeah.
24:33I've genuinely not.
24:3421 years.
24:35I think 22 years never disclosed them.
24:36And even our exec tonight, Sam, we were talking about it and I was saying, look,
24:40I've got 12, but there's one.
24:43Would you like to know one?
24:44Yeah.
24:45Definitely.
24:46Go get my notepad.
24:47Yeah.
24:48So, one of them I do have is that when we're all sort of lined up, I find an element of
24:53the pitch about the business that is a little bit flawed.
24:57But it's a bit that I know that I can fix.
25:00So, I know that I can fix that problem.
25:03So, I will overextensuate that issue with the business and the pitch.
25:07So, all the other dragons are listening, knowing that they go, oh, yeah, never, oh, of course, yeah.
25:12Oh, for that reason, I'm out.
25:14Yeah.
25:15However, thanks for going out.
25:17I can sort that out because I've got this.
25:20Very good.
25:21Look out for that.
25:22Very good.
25:23That's number one of 12.
25:24But there's a few more.
25:25We could...
25:26We need to talk more.
25:27Okay.
25:28Why don't I get you in for a session?
25:29Yeah, but it would help me.
25:31Not overly convinced with the answer there.
25:33Yeah.
25:34I'll call you.
25:35I'm a little bit.
25:36I'll call you.
25:37I'm a little bit nervous.
25:38I'm a little bit nervous.
25:39Yeah, yeah, yeah.
25:40Sorry.
25:41Well, you've had lots of messages in for you, Joe, on the back of the traitors.
25:46Obviously, you're so brilliant on it.
25:48Tony says Joe was hilarious on Celebrity Traitors, and he was spot on with all his guesses.
25:53You really were.
25:54What a legend, says Tony.
25:55Well, that's very kind of him.
25:56Thank you, Tony.
25:58And then you had Nick Mohammed on, who was obviously a faithful, but then he threw you
26:01under the bus, didn't he?
26:03And you got him back, made him squirm, because you played a message from your daughter when
26:09that happened.
26:10This is what the message said.
26:12Yeah.
26:13Why didn't you banish my daddy into a bad person?
26:20Yeah.
26:24That's harsh.
26:25Aw.
26:26Why didn't you banish my daddy?
26:27Yeah, that was little Pixie.
26:28She's even engaged into the podcast as well.
26:31But the best bit of that was asking my wife to send through the voice notes.
26:36Oh, can you get Pixie to ask this, say this out loud?
26:39And she did, like, the first four were just normal.
26:42And I went, it needs to be sadder.
26:44And then, when she came through with that, I went, what have you done to her?
26:48She went, that was completely her.
26:50She's a little actress in the making.
26:51Good acting.
26:52It was great.
26:53Good acting.
26:54And Nick was just there melting.
26:55I went, well, now you know how it feels.
26:56There you go.
26:57I do have to ask, Six Nations obviously starts next Thursday.
27:01France's current champions.
27:02Yeah.
27:03England's chances?
27:04What are you thinking?
27:05Well, they're going to win it.
27:06And you're going to sit there and go, well, you're such an arrogant Englishman, aren't
27:09you?
27:10They're going to lose it.
27:11And then it's like, well, you've got to support your team.
27:13Yeah.
27:14You're a big rugby fan.
27:15We've just been talking rugby.
27:16100%.
27:17I think the ideal situation for me is France go unbeaten.
27:21England go unbeaten.
27:22Go into that final game for England versus France.
27:25Away in France.
27:26England take the Grand Slam.
27:28No mention of Wales, yeah?
27:29Shall we?
27:30No mention.
27:31We can definitely delve into that.
27:32Let's explore the 14 games they've lost.
27:34We haven't got time, unfortunately.
27:35We haven't got time for that.
27:36There you go.
27:37There you go.
27:38You can catch Joe's podcast.
27:39Joe Marley will see you now wherever you get your podcasts.
27:42Yes, okay.
27:43Well, that's it for tonight.
27:44Thank you very much to our brilliant guests.
27:46Thanks so much.
27:47Clara and JB will be back tomorrow when they'll be joined by Hollywood star Kate Hudson,
27:50Pop Icon Robbie Williams and Joe's Celebrity Traitor's pal Paloma Faith.
27:53Have a lovely evening.
27:54See you then.
27:55Bye.
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