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00:11Oh, hello there and welcome to your Tuesday One Show live on BBC One and I play it with
00:16Angelica Bell and Alex Jones. Happy St Patrick's Day to all those taking part in festivities
00:20today. And tonight we're also in a celebratory mood as we're joined by three favourites from
00:25the world of entertainment. Yes, comedian Judy Love and social media star GK Barry have teamed
00:30up for a brilliantly chaotic new game show called Celebrity Sabotage. With the help of
00:36hidden cameras, famous faces and very fetching overalls, they will be telling us why they've
00:42been hard at work pranking unsuspecting contestants to bring us epic Saturday night telly. It's
00:48lots of fun that. It's so good. And someone who knows all about that is a legendary entertainer
00:52whose career in showbiz has spanned over five decades. And now Les Dennis is returning
00:57to the stage in the heartwarming musical Waitress. He'll be revealing how he has damed Judy Dench
01:02to thank for his love of performing. Also coming up to shine a light on Endometriosis Awareness
01:08Month, Michelle Ackley shares her powerful story of living with a debilitating condition that
01:14affects one in ten women in the UK as she finds out how the latest pioneering treatments can
01:19be life changing for many. Plus, as millions of Muslims around the world prepare to celebrate
01:26Eid later this week, Race Across the World winner Iman Chowdhury reflects on his experience
01:30of observing the holy month of Ramadan whilst also training to run two marathons.
01:36So lots coming up tonight. But first, with parts of the UK expected to see the warmest day
01:41of the year so far this week. Very exciting. It feels like spring has sprung. And we are starting
01:47with a film that might inspire you to get spring cleaning. Yes, one of the stars of the BBC series
01:53Sort Your Life Out, Ewan Carrington, is finding out how the cleaning industry is setting its sights
01:57on a new generation of talent.
02:01From filthy to flawless, online cleaning videos are oddly satisfying and wildly popular.
02:08But while millions watch them, the cleaning industry is still struggling to attract new workers.
02:13For Matthew though, on a cleaning operative apprenticeship at Manchester's Piccadilly station,
02:18the job is a source of real pride.
02:21There's a lot of different aspects with cleaning that I wouldn't really know about until I was
02:26doing this apprenticeship. Like the chemicals, waste removal, cleaning up biohazards.
02:32Is there anything about your job you find particularly satisfying?
02:35The reactions of other people say, oh, they go, well, thank you for making the train clean
02:40and stuff like that. That makes me happy within my job.
02:43Hello, you joined me in the bath today.
02:45I started cleaning in my local pub as a teenager. And like Matthew, that job gave me skills for life.
02:51So with youth unemployment rising, and with AI taking more kerical and finance falls, I'm wondering
02:58whether cleaning could be a profitable career path that others have overlooked.
03:04To find out where cleaning could lead, I caught up with Jay, who got his first job after leaving
03:09school with no formal qualifications.
03:11My first working day was cleaning toilets.
03:14Hands down as well as hands on.
03:15So yeah, that was my first shift was actually a hands-on cleaning operator.
03:20Within a year, Jay joined the firm's management trainee scheme. Two decades later, he's running
03:25the company.
03:26It's worth about £40 million a year revenue now.
03:29Wow.
03:29I've now worked on five different continents, nine different countries, I've done Olympic
03:33games. I was there when Lando Norris won the Formula One last year, cleaning up after
03:38160,000 fans. I could have never imagined that my career would be here.
03:43Jay's story might be exceptional, but progression in cleaning isn't. From frontline roles to
03:48tech, logistics and management, there's room to grow.
03:51Do you think it's an industry that kind of gets overlooked?
03:53100%. It's definitely looked at a bottom rung industry that you get a job in because you
03:58couldn't get a job in anywhere else. But the reality of that is so far from it. Whatever
04:02you want to do, chances are in the cleaning industry, we can do it for you. Whether it
04:05be robotics, analytics, marketing, human resources, accounting, operations.
04:12The Department for Work and Pensions says it's working with the Cleaning and Support Services
04:17Association to open up new opportunities for job seekers. And as the cleaning industry has
04:23an ageing workforce, to attract young blood, it's taking its message into schools.
04:27Well, we're here today to talk about the cleaning industry. Any of you want a job in cleaning?
04:33No?
04:35Cleanstar is a programme which promotes the sector as a long-term career and offers hands-on
04:40experience. When you think of a cleaner, what do you imagine?
04:43Mop and a bucket. Mop and bucket. Yeah, boring. Yeah. Okay. Is there anything particularly that's
04:49really surprised the kids you've been talking to? The cleaning industry is a global industry.
04:53And for some people who the opportunity to travel, the opportunity to work abroad, work
04:58for a major company there and the job security is there, is a big draw.
05:01Cleaning doesn't mean getting a mop and bucket and cleaning the floors anyway. Did you all
05:04see the robot before? Yeah. So that does all that for you. You said you want to get engineering?
05:08Yeah. Well, we need engineers and mechanics and technicians to make machines like that.
05:13I'm working in the cleaning sector but I don't actually do any cleaning. I work in marketing.
05:17We build websites, we do social media. I've been in this job 11 years now and I absolutely
05:21love it. I'm keen to find out whether the pupils here have been convinced by what they've heard
05:27today. Cleaning makes me think of a boring job and like kind of miserable. Yeah. But
05:33when I've heard their talk about it, I think it could be really good with all these different
05:38robots and everything like that. Could you see yourself potentially working in the cleaning
05:41industry one day? Maybe, because like I like the marketing but like the cleaning itself
05:47maybe not because like it's not really my thing. Everybody has to clean. Could you see
05:54yourself doing a role in the cleaning industry potentially? Yeah, I could see myself doing
05:57it. Oh nice. And what sort of roles do you think you would do? Probably more like the practical
06:01world, like the building the robots, you know, like maybe even designing them. Do you think
06:05cleaning could be cool? Yeah. Oh great. With the government focused on tackling long-term
06:12youth unemployment and an industry with clear roots into skilled work, cleaning may not be
06:17the shining choice but for some it could offer a sparkling start to a career.
06:24Great to see how many different opportunities are out there in the cleaning industry and thanks
06:27you in for that and of course Sort Your Life Out continues at eight o'clock this evening
06:30here on BBC One and if you're in Wales you can watch it on iPlayer. I do love Sort Your
06:34Life Out. It's such a good
06:35show. It did. Now we've got some great guests on the show tonight. Showbiz icon Les Dennis
06:41will be talking about his return to the stage plus comedian Judy Love and social
06:45media star GK Barry will be telling us all about causing mischief for their new
06:50reality game show. But before we say hello to them all let's take a look at
06:54Celebrity Sabotage which sees famous faces team up to prank unsuspecting TV
06:58contestants who think they're taking part in a reality show but it's actually
07:03completely made up. Look at this. This is epic! The bookcase opened. We're gonna
07:08sabotage together. It's caused some chaos. Welcome to Couple Goals. Welcome to the
07:13applicants. Welcome to the backstabber. Alright let's go, let's go. Is everyone begging? Go!
07:20Hi Windsor! You've just bagged £3,000 for the contestants. Get down, get down, get down, so far!
07:29Oh it's very funny. Please welcome to the show stars of Celebrity Sabotage Judy Love and GK
07:34Barry and of course much-loved entertainer Les Dennis.
07:39So lovely to be here. So lovely to see you. Let's dive straight in then to Celebrity Sabotage
07:47because we saw it there. Honestly we loved watching the first episode, so funny. So it's
07:52hidden cameras, like pretend programs, chaos basically. I'm glad you said the word chaos but
07:58with a lot of laughter and a lot of fun. I mean you're in this massive house, there's four of
08:03us,
08:03myself, Joel, Sam and you and then we're in this basement which is the headquarters and contestants
08:09are coming in truly thinking that they're playing a particular game. So like almost like an
08:13apprenticeship, a relationship couple goals game and you know and have a cooking show which I was a
08:19host for and so they're really passionate about it which makes it even better that we're gonna cause
08:25so much like you know disruption so that we can win their money in the end. But let me tell
08:31you
08:31something, this show is crazy but it's exactly what you need on a Saturday night. It's a good
08:37show for the family to sit down and just laugh. So let's talk about episode one because we've got
08:43a fake show it's called The Applicant, isn't that right, with Sara Davies. And so tell us about some
08:48of the pranks you have to pull off to win money for the contestants. So my first challenge, like first
08:53episode I was new in, I had to throw fake bird poo on all of the contestants. But I didn't
09:00realise that
09:01the spoon is actually quite loosely gripped into my hand so I nearly knocked a few contestants out
09:06because I threw the spoon as well. But we had loads of stuff didn't we? We had the champagne tower
09:11that you had to knock over during a wedding shoot. That's so funny. Couldn't you just say ITV got me
09:16on all fours? That's all I'm saying. And amen to that. Amen. Are you both pranksters in real life?
09:21Do you like pranking people? You know what, a little bit. I did prank my daughter once
09:26for her birthday and said to her, oh you know Stormzy you're gonna meet Stormzy but like he's
09:30turning up at the surprise bike and it wasn't so. I don't know if that's pranking or just evil.
09:35That's disappointing. But I didn't make it up because one time I went out and Stormzy was there
09:39and you know him and his crew they dropped me home and I said to my daughter come outside I'm
09:43feeling a bit ill when she came out. Stormzy. So I mean we're doing the same we're pranking you but
09:50then you're going to get money at the end. So it's a beautiful thing. With fake bird poo.
09:56If you're surprised by that when it seems to be the other stuff. And Grace there was one prank though
10:02that
10:02even fooled the production team wasn't there. Yeah well during the baking type series I had to swap
10:08the sugar for salt and then obviously the catering company that was giving us all food didn't realize
10:14and they thought oh there's there's sugar there. They baked everyone a cake. All the crew that
10:19been working for hours was the worst cake ever so technically I did sabotage them as well. It was a
10:24long day to be on that shoot. Yeah it was great. It really was great. I'm not gonna lie. You
10:30know I did things in
10:30that show that I never thought I would do. And it was such a bond and production are they are
10:36insane.
10:37The fact that they're doing a whole show which is a sabotage and then they've got all these other
10:42shows I don't know how they did it but they were fantastic. Yeah. Yeah. Do you think it'd be a
10:46good
10:46prankster? I'd be a rubbish prankster because I just I you know if I if I go to prank somebody
10:52I always
10:52go I'm only joking. I still I give it away too quickly. I don't like to prank people. Yeah. It
10:58feels bad.
10:59It feels bad. Oh but it's so funny. It starts to get a little bit high on the bad. Yeah.
11:06Yeah.
11:06And Grace you also got to meet a hero. Yeah so obviously Claire Balding is the original
11:11lesbian. I was obsessed. I was like you paved the way for us lesbian. So I managed to also
11:18present on one of the days. They didn't realise I was part of it so I fake present with her
11:22and I
11:22just spoke that woman's ear off about dogs. Has she kept in contact with you? No. Yeah.
11:29I don't know why. I'm sure one day she'll invite me to Crofts but it must have just got lost
11:35in the post.
11:37Yeah. It's a shame. We loved Claire. I was watching GK. I was like we might need security.
11:41I'll be near you. Claire can handle herself. Now Les obviously no stranger to Saturday night
11:49television. I mean you are such an icon. Family Fortunes we all loved it. 15 years I did. Well
11:55you loved it didn't you? I loved it yeah. And we've got actually a question here from Dan and he
11:59asks
12:00what's oh I love this what's the best and worst answer you've heard on Family Fortunes? Difficult
12:06question. Well we I mean that was the best part of it the answers the stupid answers that people gave
12:11you know and I would say if it's up there I'll give you the money myself you know but at
12:15one time
12:16I did have to give the money away I had to because um it was the question was name a
12:22way of um of toasting
12:25somebody what would you say toasting somebody like with a drink with a drink yeah but I was going to
12:30say a toaster. I knew you. Do you want an eye on the occasion for for the show?
12:38This woman said over an open fire wow and I went yeah if that's up there I'll give you the
12:44money
12:44myself and it was it was up there somebody had said that yeah it's a lot about the audience doesn't
12:52it yeah yeah I think probably my favourite one was when I mean it was bizarre the question was name
12:57something associated with Dracula what would you think? Oh teeth, blood, teeth, blood, cross all that
13:04stuff this bloke went bang Bob Munkhouse. On top of his head Bob Munkhouse. Well on that note we will
13:13say
13:13celebrity sabotage starts this Saturday eight o'clock on ITV1 and ITVX. So to come Les will be telling us
13:20about bringing hit musical Waitress to theatres across the UK. But first we have a powerful film
13:25for you as Michelle Ackley opens up about living with a condition that hugely impacts women all over
13:31the world to mark endometriosis awareness month. She's been to meet others like her to share their experiences
13:40Every month excruciating agony. I was dismissed I was told that it was all in my head. On top of
13:47all
13:47that pain I also was experiencing extreme fatigue and brain fog. Around 10% of women in the UK are
13:54affected by endometriosis including me. It's a condition that never really got talked about which
14:01resulted in me feeling incredibly isolated. Endometriosis can cause inflammation and damage
14:08mainly in a woman's pelvic area. Jodie Riley has lived with it since she was 14. It feels like
14:15something's stabbing me from the inside out. I'm so focused on the pain it just puts me off doing
14:23anything. You get told it's like part of being a woman and it's like this feels horrible. It's mentally
14:32and physically exhausting. I remember having such intense stomach pains that I couldn't walk I was
14:38crawling thinking is this normal? Did you ever get people saying things like use hot water bottle it'll be
14:47fine? Why so many times? It makes me feel sad because I just want a normal life. It makes me
14:54feel sad
14:54listening to you Jodie. On average it takes women more than nine years to get a diagnosis and for Jodie
15:03it
15:03was 10. But now she's been referred to a specialist unit at the Royal Free Hospital in London for innovative
15:09robotic treatment. Mr Fevzi Shakir is her consultant gynaecologist. Endometriosis is a condition where
15:18the cells similar to those found in the lining of the womb can be found in different parts of the
15:24body.
15:24When those cells flare up that can cause inflammation, scarring and lead on to many other symptoms. And if you
15:32have a delayed diagnosis unfortunately can sometimes progress and can cause issues such as difficulty
15:40conceiving. It is hard to diagnose, even scans can miss it completely, but Jodie's MRI clearly shows
15:47signs of endometriosis. On the left hand side here there is some scarring in that area. The next step
15:53for Jodie will be to perform a robotic assisted laparoscopic procedure. Feeling nervous, my heart
16:02heart's in my throat, but I'm looking forward to being able to live pain free. The robotic assistance
16:09during the procedure means greater precision with reduced recovery times. Four metal tubes or ports
16:17are inserted into Jodie's abdomen. We then attach the robotic device onto the ports and that gives us that
16:23control from this console. The camera gives Fevzi an incredible 3D view of the areas he needs to operate
16:32on and the robotic assistance keeps it perfectly stable. It's a bit like a video game or actually
16:38driving a car. So you've got your controls and that can also allow you to switch and manipulate the camera.
16:47An infrared view shows important areas to avoid, highlighted with green dye. By switching between the
16:54different tools, Fevzi is able to remove all the abnormal tissue. I mean it was a challenging case,
17:00it was more widespread than we initially thought, but I feel that we've got the best outcome for
17:05Jodie and I'm really hopeful that it will improve her quality of life.
17:10Hello! You look fantastic! Yeah, I'm feeling like a whole lot of a difference. I don't feel the sharp
17:20stabbing pain. Wow! I'm looking forward to being the new me. It's great to see how well Jodie's doing already.
17:29I had surgery 10 years ago which made a huge difference to my life. And after continued treatment,
17:37last year I became a mum. Which was something I'd previously worried might never happen. Every woman's
17:44experience with endometriosis is different. But as we talk about it more and the technology moves on,
17:51hopefully it'll lead to easier diagnosis and better treatment so no one has to suffer in silence.
18:00Oh little Nala, thanks so much to Michelle and Jodie for sharing their stories. And you can find more
18:06information on endometriosis and available treatments on our website. Did we want to bring you in because
18:11you've talked previously about having the condition and how important it is to talk about it?
18:16I mean, it really is because I think for women, you know, when you have got endometriosis, especially
18:20at the first stage where you're not even aware, but you know you feel different. You know the pain is
18:24extreme. It's usually just kind of brushed off. You're like, oh, it's a bad period. And you're getting
18:29to a stage where it's hard for you to function, go to work, your daily routine. So I remember it
18:33took me
18:34some years to get diagnosed and it was just, it was one of those moments where you wasn't even sure
18:39what it was
18:39about. So you didn't really want to talk to anybody about it. So having this kind of information and
18:44these new ways of treatment is so important, especially for young girls to come out and
18:48know that there is people trying to fight for them and find other ways for them to just feel more
18:52comfortable in their body. Yeah, it's crippling, see, isn't it? It really is. Yeah. Okay, still to come,
18:58Race Across the World winner Iman Chowdhury will be talking about the physical challenges of training for
19:03a marathon during Ramadan. But time now to talk theatre because Les here is returning to the
19:09stage in the heartwarming musical Waitress. Now the story follows a talented baker called Jenna who
19:14works in a small town diner and feels trapped in an unhappy marriage until she finds a potential escape
19:21when she hears about a local pie baking contest with a big cash prize. So Les, you pay, you pay?
19:28No,
19:28you don't pay anyway. You play Joe. Old Joe as he's called. Old Joe. Tell us how Old Joe fits
19:36into
19:36the story. Well, the story is basically about female friendship and empowerment, you know, and Jenna,
19:43played by the wonderful Carrie Hope Fletcher, I'm Old Joe who runs, he owns the pie shop and he becomes
19:51a
19:51kind of surrogate father for her. You know, he can see what's going on, her relationship with her
19:57husband isn't good, her friends are trying to get her out of that. But Joe can see that if she
20:03goes for
20:04this pie competition, she's got a chance because she bakes amazing pies better than you did. Well, listen,
20:09anyone else could, yeah? So, it's a lovely show, music by Sara Bareilles. So, I mean, it's a beautiful
20:18score and a wonderful cast. And you know, it is about big themes, but it's funny, it's heartwarming,
20:26and you come out really feeling on top of the world. Lovely. That's what you want, isn't it?
20:30Yeah, it is, absolutely, yes. And plays always make things better. Well, always.
20:34Yeah. And I have a lovely song, I have a lovely song where I sing to Jenna and I waltz
20:39with her and I
20:40say, take it from an old man. So, there you go, plain old men now. That's what it's come to.
20:46Aww. So, you're enjoying the rehearsal. Seems like you're really excited. It's a lovely,
20:49lovely process, yeah. And a really lovely cast, yeah. And there's lots of pies, obviously,
20:54in lots of the scenes. So, what happens? Have you got behind the scenes, like, a huge baking team?
21:00It's amazing. That are making fresh stuff? Fresh stuff. There are fresh pies in the play,
21:05absolutely. It's a cholesterol nightmare. Dr. Pomata, played by Dan Partridge, he has to eat the pies that
21:12Jenna makes. So, he loves the pies. So, you've got some fake ones. Some fake ones and some real ones.
21:20Okay. Now, Les Theatre has always been a passion of yours, and we'd love you to tell us about when
21:24you went to the theatre and saw Shakespeare at 17, and how that really made a huge impression on you.
21:29I went with the school. I went to see Twelfth Night with the school, and we were reading it at
21:34school,
21:34and I thought, I don't really get this. But I went to see it, and just absolutely loved it. There
21:39was
21:39an actor called Emrys James, who played Feste the clown, and I remember thinking, I want to do that one
21:45day. And when I was, because I did get to do Twelfth Night recently, at the age of 71, from
21:5317 to 71,
21:55and I got to do it. I was Googling it and thought, I wonder who was in that production that
22:01I saw.
22:01And it was Judi Dench. Oh, wow. You can't get better. And Donald Sinden as Malvolio. So,
22:07it was amazing. You just had Judi Dench there in that production. It just changed my life,
22:13and it made me think, I want to one day do some Shakespeare. It took me a while, but I
22:17got there.
22:17You got there. And you've done loads of musicals. You've done Chicago, Only Fools and Horses.
22:23But, of course, it was Michael Ball that had you in fits of giggles on the stage, didn't he?
22:29We did Hairspray together, and you know, if there is a prankster, Michael on the show,
22:34because he is the funniest man, and there's a glint in his eye. Oh, there is. Naughty,
22:40little glint. Naughty, little glint. Yeah. I mean, we had a number,
22:44timeless to me, where we had to create laughter for the audience, and it was kind of like,
22:50to some ways that we had to joke and laugh. But beyond that, he was, you know, he would do
22:55things
22:55that just, and I would, I had to stand there with two, two candy flosses, and I was just shaking
23:02behind the candy floss, thinking, I shouldn't be laughing, but I couldn't help it. He's just,
23:07one of those wonderful... He's got me in trouble lots of times on this show,
23:10I'll tell you. Well, Waitress the Musical starts next Saturday at the new Wimbledon Theatre,
23:16and then travels all across the UK and Ireland until October. Now, with less than six weeks to
23:21go until the London Marathon, over 55,000 runners are busy preparing to take on 26.2 miles around the
23:27city.
23:27That's a long way, isn't it? But for those also observing Ramadan, they have added the challenge of
23:32staying connected, of course, to their faith alongside training. Here's Keen Runner and Race Across the World
23:36star, Iman Chowdhury, to tell us more.
23:41For many people, running is a lifeline. I'm Iman Chowdhury. I've run 16 marathons,
23:47and in 2020, I won Race Across the World with my nephew, Jameel. For the past month,
23:53I've been observing Ramadan and training for my next marathon, so I still have to run.
23:59I used to think running during Ramadan would distract me from what's important,
24:04but it's been quite the opposite. During Ramadan, millions of Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset.
24:11To make sure I train well and observe Ramadan well, I make an early start.
24:16It's 4am. I'm pretty tired. This is Suho, the meal before the fast starts.
24:21This is my go-to breakfast. Oats and dates. Plenty of energy to last me the whole day.
24:27After breakfast, I head for the mosque. So it's ten past five in the morning,
24:32and I'm just about to go into the mosque to start the first prayer of the day.
24:36The discipline of attending these first prayers sets me up for the day.
24:40I'll pray five times all together before sun sets.
24:45Some of my friends are also marathon training while fasting,
24:48and I've invited them to my local park run in Saltair near Bradford, along with my daughter Lily.
24:58One of the runners in training is Amara Patel, a specialist breast cancer pharmacist from Leeds.
25:03I don't feel that there has been a compromise with running and observing Ramadan. Running itself
25:10teaches you so much self-discipline. You know, there's times when you're running and you really
25:14want to stop, but you have to mentally teach yourself to keep going.
25:18Like, for me, for example, when I'm running, it sort of resets everything for the whole month.
25:23It's just starting fresh. I found it a challenge, I'm not going to lie.
25:27I've enjoyed doing it, though, because it is incredible seeing what your body's capable of,
25:33especially when you're fasting. We made it around the 5k course,
25:37but it'll be a few hours until we can grab a drink. We don't just abstain from food and water
25:42during the day. We also give up other things for our spiritual health.
25:46What was the most toughest thing training during Ramadan?
25:49Not being able to listen to music. When you're struggling in the last stages of a run,
25:53you put your headphones in and try and get through it, and not being able to do that has been
25:57tricky.
25:57I think it's just understanding what your body is capable of.
26:00Impressive, to be honest. I don't know how you do it. Having trained for marathons myself,
26:04I don't know how you do it without food or drink.
26:06It's a bit much for me. I wouldn't be able to do that.
26:08After a long day of fasting and running, we will finally get to eat and drink together.
26:13This evening, I've invited all my friends down to have iftar together at my house.
26:20Iftar is breaking our fast at sunset, and in Ramadan, we often share it with friends and family,
26:25and it's really needed after all that exercise.
26:28Normally, when you do a long run, you're fueling throughout the run,
26:32whereas this time, because you've been fasting, so you come home and you're like,
26:36OK, give me all the food.
26:38This is probably the best part, though, when you break fast with lots of people together.
26:42That's the main bit.
26:44It's not the food, it's the company.
26:47Tonight is extra special because we are also looking forward to Eid,
26:51which marks the end of the month of Ramadan.
26:53Food is a huge part of it, and so is getting the family together.
26:57For us, Eid is with aunties, uncles, grandparents, like, everybody coming together.
27:04Although Ramadan is about discipline and sacrifice, we're all going to miss it.
27:08Because you've had a whole month of spending it with your mum, your dad, like, your family,
27:12seeing all your friends, like, every day at the mosque, and then all of a sudden it just stops.
27:17Do you know, I find it a bit bittersweet, though, because although there's that sadness
27:20that Ramadan is coming to an end, there's also the excitement of Eid day because everybody
27:25comes together then, and you all, like, get to have this big meal together and you get the
27:31excitement of, like, you know, when you do secret Eid or you've got presents for the kids.
27:35Making and sharing sweets with friends and neighbours is a big feature of Eid,
27:39so we're finishing with the cake Amara has just brought round.
27:43So, we know where we're going on Eid now.
27:45At Amara's house for chocolate cake.
27:48The last few days have been amazing, both physically and mentally.
27:52I'm really looking forward to Eid, but I've got to keep training.
27:58Thanks for that, Imon, and Eid Mubarak for later this week.
28:01And, of course, massive luck for both the Manchester and London Marathons.
28:04Now then, Grace, we were talking a minute ago, you are doing soccer aid.
28:08Brave day.
28:10Well, you're perfect for it, because Ella, of course, your partner,
28:14she's a professional footballer.
28:15Yeah.
28:15So, this should be, well, I don't know, does it make it more difficult?
28:19I mean, does it make it easier?
28:20It's been like beating a dead horse for her.
28:22I can't dribble, but I am good at doing a little header, so.
28:25Are you?
28:26Yeah, they'll be the circumference on this, Ed, so you can't miss.
28:30So, that's, I'm hoping it goes well, just aim here.
28:33You're also like a gazelle, you'll be up and down that pitch.
28:36Yeah, yeah, full glam, of course.
28:39Defender, striker, full?
28:40I don't know, number 10.
28:43That's all I've got for you.
28:44I want front row seats, I want front row seats.
28:47I've got for you.
28:48And, Judy, quickly, last one laughing.
28:50Any tips if you were in a room with Bob Mortimer, how not to laugh?
28:53I'd say don't underestimate him.
28:55It's just that simple.
28:56Legend of the game, just keep it very simple and just eat a lot of apples.
29:00That's what I did to try and get through.
29:02Unless you've got to box him.
29:03I boxed him.
29:04Oh, did you?
29:04We boxed, celebrity boxing.
29:07I can't wait to see the next one.
29:09It was so brilliant.
29:11It was amazing.
29:12That's it for tonight, thanks to our gifts.
29:14Clara and I will be back tomorrow with comedian Roisin Conati.
29:17Actors do Grace Scott and Kamel Lanado, hopefully.
29:23Can I see if you haven't watched it?
29:25Have a good evening, good time.
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