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00:11Hello and welcome to your Thursday One show.
00:14We are live on BBC One and iPlayer with J.B. Gill.
00:17And Clara Ampho.
00:18Lots coming up tonight.
00:20From a musical One Big Thank You to a medical drama
00:23hailed as one of the most authentic ever made.
00:26Plus, we'll be celebrating the return of a much-loved crime series.
00:29Yes, tomorrow, Beyond Paradise is back on BBC One
00:32and later, we'll be joined by two of its stars,
00:35Chris Marshall and Dylan Llewellyn.
00:37So they're going to be revealing some of the latest mysteries
00:39to hit the fictional town of Shipton Abbot.
00:42Oh, can't wait.
00:43And from solving crimes to saving lives,
00:45because we'll be introducing you to the smash-hit medical drama
00:48The Pit, which follows the high-pressure world of emergency care.
00:52And the show has become a huge success in America,
00:55picking up five Emmys and two Golden Globes.
00:57And now, from today, you can watch it here in the UK.
01:00We are obsessed.
01:02And joining us is its leading man, former ER star Noah Wiley,
01:06alongside his co-star Catherine Lanassa.
01:08They're going to be telling us how this gripping new drama
01:10is so realistic, it's even had the seal of approval
01:13from real-life medical professionals.
01:15Nice.
01:16Plus, in tonight's One Big Thank You,
01:18we meet the inspirational Kerry from Rochester,
01:20who dedicates her time to giving everyone the chance
01:23to access performing arts.
01:25Yes, and later we will see the truly magical moment
01:28she takes centre stage as the cast of Sixth the Musical
01:31give her a very special surprise.
01:34Massive.
01:35One big thank you!
01:37Oh, no, God!
01:38Really?
01:40Oh, they're my favourite.
01:41Such a lovely moment.
01:42You do not want to miss it.
01:43So, as you can see, lots coming up.
01:45But first, with the clocks going forward this weekend,
01:47we're starting tonight by talking about the importance of sleep,
01:50because whilst the change brings light at evenings,
01:52which we love, it also does mean one hour less in bed.
01:56Definitely not my favourite.
01:57It's something that you'll all know about
01:59if you're one of the millions of people
02:01who now track their sleep.
02:03But does all that data do us more harm than good?
02:05Well, Richie Anderson has been to find out.
02:10As a nation, we're obsessed with our sleep.
02:13And many of us want to keep up to date
02:15on exactly how much we're getting.
02:18There's now an abundance of monitors
02:19telling us how long and how deeply we sleep.
02:23Trackers, like these,
02:26can give us an insight into our sleep patterns.
02:28But what I really want to know is whether
02:31recording all this information
02:33is actually any good for us.
02:36Ten years ago, mum of four Becky
02:38was struggling so badly with insomnia
02:40that her family intervened.
02:43I had a, what's called a white night
02:45when you don't sleep at all.
02:46Then I didn't sleep the next night.
02:48And that was the beginning of a horrendous five years.
02:51And my son said,
02:54Mum, I really think you need to get some help.
02:57So I just Googled sleep therapist.
02:59How did you get better, Becky?
03:01She explained to me that
03:02it's all about reducing your sleep window.
03:04You couldn't go to bed before half 11.
03:05And I had to get up at ten past six.
03:08But alongside that,
03:09you never stay in bed after half an hour
03:12when you haven't slept.
03:13For some people,
03:15sleep trackers can be useful.
03:17But Becky received some surprise advice
03:19from her therapist.
03:21Well, she was very, um,
03:23much of the opinion that you,
03:25they don't help
03:25because she's trying to stop you obsessing about sleep.
03:29An estimated one in every 10 to 20 of us
03:32struggle with insomnia.
03:35Lindsay Browning has spent the last 20 years
03:37helping insomniacs like Becky.
03:39I want her take on monitoring sleep.
03:42There are so many trackers.
03:44Could that help with insomnia?
03:45For some people,
03:46they can be really, really helpful.
03:48You might notice a pattern.
03:49If it's helpful for you
03:50to give you some extra data, fantastic.
03:52If you're finding it just causing you more stress,
03:54then just, you know, leave them on the side.
03:56When somebody starts to worry,
03:57about their sleep,
03:59you're so anxious about not sleeping
04:01that then you can't sleep.
04:03Monitoring yourself at home is one thing,
04:05but there's a whole academic field
04:07of researching what goes on
04:09in our brains at night.
04:11And I'm going to be a guinea pig.
04:13So, tonight,
04:14I'm not heading to my comfy bed
04:16or even a hotel room.
04:19I'm at the University of Surrey
04:21in its state-of-the-art sleep lab
04:23where scientists
04:24are going to be monitoring me overnight.
04:28The six-bedroom facility
04:30is a state-of-the-art lab
04:31that uses polytonography,
04:33a sophisticated way
04:35of monitoring our brains.
04:37Marta Pineda is one of the researchers.
04:39Well, then,
04:40so can I go and get in bed, then, now?
04:41Not yet, no.
04:42I need to get you all wired up.
04:44The lab allows scientists
04:45to control every variable,
04:47while electrodes placed on the head
04:49record brain waves.
04:50You know what?
04:51I'm tired, but
04:52how am I going to get to sleep
04:54with all this, huh?
04:55We'll find out.
04:57See you in the morning.
05:01It's late,
05:02and I've had a busy day.
05:03Despite the sensors,
05:04I soon drop off.
05:06In the morning,
05:07it's over to
05:08Professor Dirk Jan Dyke,
05:10who heads up
05:11the research centre here
05:12to analyse my data from the lab.
05:15The data show
05:16you have all the brain waves
05:18we would expect to see
05:19in a good, healthy, young sleeper.
05:22Good to know I'm a good sleeper,
05:24but I'd like to know
05:25what else the research can show.
05:27What have you found
05:28doing all this study?
05:30Sleep problems
05:31are often a predictor
05:33of mental health problems.
05:36In people with depression,
05:37there will be more ramp sleep,
05:40actually,
05:40more of that rapid eye movement.
05:42With dementia,
05:43sleep is also altered.
05:45There may be less
05:46rapid eye movement sleep.
05:48Sleep tells us something
05:49about brain health.
05:51But research from the lab
05:53has also revealed
05:54insights for everybody.
05:55It turns out
05:56that when you see
05:58quite a bit of daylight
05:59during the day,
06:01you will sleep better at night.
06:03OK.
06:04For all of us.
06:05That's true for people
06:06living with dementia.
06:07It's true for older people.
06:09It's true for younger people.
06:12Research like this
06:13could offer all of us
06:14some new insights
06:15into getting some
06:15much-needed shut-eye.
06:17And as for doing
06:18your own tracking,
06:19it's interesting,
06:21but handle with care.
06:22Oh, and sweet dreams.
06:25Oh, I love it.
06:26Thanks, Richie.
06:27I don't know how he slept
06:27with all those wires around him.
06:29Lots of great tips there.
06:31All right then,
06:32time now to say hello
06:32to tonight's fabulous guests.
06:34Please welcome the stars
06:35from Beyond Paradise,
06:36Chris Marshall and Dylan Llewellyn,
06:37plus the Emmy-winning actors
06:39from the new medical drama
06:40The Pit,
06:40Catherine Lanasa
06:41that are Noah Wiley.
06:43Welcome, welcome, welcome.
06:45Chris, we're going to start with you.
06:47I understand that sleep monitors
06:48aren't really your thing.
06:49No, no.
06:51I don't need anything else
06:52to obsess over.
06:54Yeah, I'm too busy looking
06:55for the earbud in the bed
06:56in the morning
06:57when you wake up
06:58and you can't find it
07:01and you're looking underneath
07:01the pillows and stuff like that.
07:03I don't think sleep monitors
07:04are for me.
07:04No, fair enough.
07:05I'm sure you're going to sleep
07:06very well tonight.
07:07Yeah, I will.
07:07Especially on The One Show,
07:08you know.
07:09Well, later on
07:10we are going to be talking
07:10to Chris and Dylan
07:11about the new series
07:12of Beyond Paradise
07:13but first,
07:14today is a really big day
07:15in the world of TV
07:16because a brand new
07:17streaming service
07:18has launched right here
07:19in the UK.
07:20It's called HBO Max.
07:21It's going to be the home
07:22of Harry Potter
07:22alongside another show
07:24that's been creating
07:25a huge buzz,
07:26the award-winning
07:27medical drama
07:27The Pit.
07:28Yes, it stars Catherine
07:29and Noah here
07:30and follows the lives
07:31of frontline emergency staff
07:32working in a functional hospital
07:34in Pittsburgh.
07:36Now, the entire series
07:37unfolds over the course
07:38of a single day
07:38with each episode
07:39capturing just one intense hour
07:41of the chaotic 15-hour shift.
07:44Intense it is.
07:45Now, it's already been
07:45a major hit in America
07:46and from today
07:47the whole of Series 1
07:49is available to watch
07:50and before we chat
07:50to Catherine and Noah
07:52let's take more of a look.
07:5552 in the waiting room
07:56and it's not even seven.
07:58We're always working
07:58the shift, by the way.
07:59Cut them a little slack today.
08:01It's the anniversary
08:01of Dr. Addison's death.
08:03You've got some new faces
08:04with us today.
08:05Hi, come on over.
08:05I'm so happy to be here.
08:06Talk to me at the end of the day.
08:08Is it always this busy?
08:09No, it gets a lot busier.
08:11Suction?
08:13I'm not sitting down.
08:14Welcome to the pit.
08:15Let's go save some lives.
08:17Tier 1 trauma now.
08:19More of morphine.
08:20I'm going to stop the bleeding.
08:21You learn to accept it
08:22and find balance.
08:23You can't block your feelings forever.
08:25Oh, you'd be surprised.
08:27Yes!
08:30We are truly obsessed.
08:32I'll start with you, Noah.
08:33This series is incredible.
08:34So you play Dr. Robby.
08:35Can you tell us a little bit more
08:37about him
08:38and where we find him
08:39during this emergency shift
08:40in the department?
08:41He is like a lot of practitioners,
08:43somebody who's been working
08:45nonstop through COVID
08:46and never really took a break
08:48to analyze what a harrowing experience
08:49that was for him.
08:50So he's a bit of
08:51an undiagnosed PTSD survivor
08:53who doesn't know quite
08:54how high the water levels
08:57are rising over him
08:58until this shift
08:58really triggers him.
09:00Yeah.
09:00Catherine, you play
09:01charge nurse Dana
09:02who's a bit of a matriarch
09:04in the team.
09:05And you've described her
09:06as being a bit
09:07like a basketball coach.
09:08Yeah, you know,
09:09the first episodes
09:10there were two different
09:11traumas going on
09:12and there's glass doors on them
09:14and I was kind of
09:16going back and forth
09:16to see like
09:17did everyone have
09:18what they needed
09:19and I had this like
09:20stress ball
09:20as one of the props
09:21and I was like
09:21I feel like a basketball coach.
09:23Who's that guy
09:23was at Phil Hendry?
09:25Yeah.
09:25I just felt like
09:26I suddenly was like
09:26realized I had the body language
09:28of a basketball coach
09:29and it's kind of what she is.
09:30She's like making sure
09:31does everyone have
09:32what they need
09:33so they can play
09:34their part right.
09:35She makes you feel safe.
09:36That's a lot of that.
09:36She's like tough love
09:38personified
09:38in a great way.
09:40Now Noah,
09:40lots of viewers
09:41will have got to know you
09:43as Dr. Carter
09:44from ER
09:44and it was actually
09:45fans of that series
09:46that essentially
09:47brought you back
09:47into the medical world, right?
09:49Very true.
09:50Fans and people
09:51that were inspired
09:51to go into that line of work
09:53from watching that show
09:54reaching out to me
09:55during the pandemic
09:56and telling me
09:56how difficult it was for them
09:58was the catalyst for me
10:00reaching out to John Wells
10:01the executive producer
10:02and to Scott Gemmell
10:03and we all sort of
10:05independently
10:05had the same idea
10:06that there was another story
10:07to tell
10:08post-COVID
10:10about what was happening
10:11in American healthcare
10:11and we were all excited
10:13to work with each other again
10:14and tell a new story
10:15in an old way.
10:17Brilliant.
10:17Now Catherine,
10:18now this show
10:19is not for the faint-hearted.
10:20My wife definitely
10:21was not prepared
10:22for some of those
10:22early surgery scenes
10:24but you all had to go
10:25to a medical boot camp
10:26to prepare, right?
10:27Yes, yes.
10:27What did that all involve?
10:29Well, some of us
10:30tried to learn
10:31to sew things.
10:34Very good.
10:34I'm not playing a doctor.
10:35I'm not good at sewing
10:36but I can trach.
10:37So we learned
10:38to like do basic
10:39medical techniques
10:39even I learned along
10:41with them
10:41even though I don't do
10:42any of them in the show
10:42thank God.
10:43In fact,
10:44when we get to
10:45a scene later
10:46in the first season
10:48when they do need my help
10:49they were speaking to me
10:50like oh then you hang a bag
10:51and I'm like hold on
10:52let's hang a bag
10:52and it literally means
10:53like take some glucose
10:55and like stick it up
10:56there on a hook.
10:57Like the most basic thing
10:59I'm like I didn't know
10:59how to do any of it
11:00I'm like you've got to
11:01back me up.
11:02Oh man, I love the fact
11:03that they actually
11:03learn stuff.
11:04Well this is it.
11:05A true actor's experience
11:06you know, going method
11:07essentially.
11:08Yeah.
11:09Now as we mentioned
11:10it is a very intense watch
11:11but it has been praised
11:12greatly by the medical community.
11:14How does it make you feel
11:15I guess, you know
11:16getting that support
11:17from them
11:18and like you know
11:18just the lengths
11:19you guys have gone
11:20to make it.
11:20It's everything.
11:21That was the population
11:22we were trying to win over
11:24and honour initially
11:24and even more
11:27rewarding than their reaction
11:29family's reaction
11:30people who are related
11:31to people who do
11:31this kind of work
11:32who now have context
11:33in a way that they
11:34maybe not had before.
11:36Yeah.
11:37And when it came to
11:38making it like
11:38that realistic
11:39you know
11:40what were you practising on?
11:41We're really intrigued
11:42by just the song
11:43and dance of it all.
11:44Well we have a very
11:46a full team
11:47of technical advisors
11:48we've got board certified
11:49ER doctors
11:50on our writing staff
11:51and on the set
11:52every episode
11:52trauma nurses
11:53all over the set
11:54who are there
11:55to show us
11:55how to hold the things
11:56how to say the things
11:57and more importantly
11:59how to feel emotionally
12:00you know
12:01based on your level
12:02of education
12:03and experience
12:04so that everybody's
12:05not singing the same note
12:06everybody's character
12:07is plotted on
12:08their course
12:10where they should be.
12:11Brilliant.
12:12Love that.
12:13Now Dylan
12:13we need to speak to you
12:14about your experience
12:15in medical dramas
12:16so Catherine, Noah
12:18there's a big old
12:19medical drama
12:20in the UK
12:20that we love
12:21called Holby City
12:21you on the flip side
12:23Dylan
12:24played a patient
12:25pretty tough gig
12:26It's not on the same level
12:27as you
12:28I didn't have to learn anything
12:31We were in a coma
12:34She's in a coma right now
12:37I got to lie down lots
12:39which is nice
12:41and
12:41God
12:42that was like
12:4213 years ago
12:44I've still been
12:45playing a teenager
12:47but yeah
12:48it was an amazing
12:49experience
12:50and yeah
12:51you really learn
12:51a lot
12:52in those jobs
12:53you know
12:54it's really
12:55really fascinating
12:56Yeah
12:56Now I know
12:57I mean
12:58you're incredibly
12:58experienced now
12:59you're very familiar
13:00with the medical jargon
13:01but in the early
13:02ER days
13:03there was
13:03a real life emergency
13:05that didn't quite
13:05go to plan
13:06did it?
13:07I think I know
13:09what you're referring to
13:09and it was when
13:10George Clooney
13:11Eric LaSalle
13:12Anthony Edwards
13:13and I
13:14all went across
13:15the street
13:15from the studio
13:16to have lunch
13:16and we had
13:17Anthony Edwards
13:18infant son
13:19Bailey with us
13:20who started to
13:21choke on a french fry
13:22we're all wearing
13:23our doctor costumes
13:24with our stethoscopes
13:24and we noticed
13:25that the kid is choking
13:26and we all
13:27kind of panic
13:28and don't know
13:28quite what to do
13:29and it was the busboy
13:31walking by
13:31who was very
13:32level-headed
13:33and very cool
13:34and put his finger
13:35in the kid's mouth
13:35and fished the french fry
13:36out
13:36and the rest of us
13:39looked around the room
13:40and thought
13:41we should probably
13:42pay the check
13:46well thankfully
13:47you play a doctor
13:49very very well
13:49compared to that
13:50situation
13:50I've gotten better
13:51you can catch
13:53Noah and Catherine
13:54in series one
13:55of The Pit
13:55which is out today
13:56on HBO Max
13:57and episodes of the
13:58second series
13:59will be available
14:00weekly
14:00still to come
14:01Chris and Dylan
14:02bring us the latest
14:03mysteries from their
14:04cosy crime drama
14:05Beyond Paradise
14:06but now it's time
14:06for tonight's
14:07one big thank you
14:08and this week
14:08we are celebrating
14:09the brilliant Kerry
14:10from Rochester
14:11so in a bit
14:12we're going to be
14:12seeing the moment
14:13where some of the
14:14cast of Six the Musical
14:15surprise her
14:16with a really
14:17special performance
14:18but first
14:18here's why Kerry
14:19is so inspirational
14:25Kerry deserves
14:26this one big
14:27thank you
14:28because she really
14:29is one in a million
14:31while working
14:32as a college
14:33drama teacher
14:34Kerry Nell
14:35saw that many
14:35adults with additional
14:36needs were denied
14:37access to the arts
14:38so she left her
14:40full-time job
14:40and founded
14:41the proud
14:42performing arts
14:42company
14:43she's the most
14:44lovely
14:45kindest
14:46person
14:48it really brought
14:49out my confidence
14:50and pushed me
14:50out of my comfort zone
14:52eight years later
14:53it's grown to more
14:54than 80 members
14:55all adults
14:56with learning
14:56disabilities
14:57and autism
14:58they stage musicals
15:00plays
15:00and an annual
15:01Christmas pantomime
15:02for many members
15:03it's the only place
15:04they get to perform
15:05it really has helped
15:07me grow my confidence
15:07and I feel like
15:08it's different
15:09but a really grown
15:11version of myself
15:12and Kerry really
15:13helps you feel
15:14very supportive
15:15the group also
15:16provides a vital
15:17place for people
15:18to get together
15:18and make friends
15:20it's like a second
15:21home
15:21all like family
15:23it's one big
15:23happy community
15:26she's very inclusive
15:28it doesn't matter
15:29what disability
15:31you've got
15:32the group is funded
15:33by grants
15:34members fees
15:35ticket sales
15:36and support
15:37from friends
15:37and family
15:38all rallied
15:39by Kerry
15:40proud pack
15:41really is something
15:42special
15:43you know when you
15:43walk through the doors
15:44you know when you
15:45meet the other members
15:46and you know when
15:46you meet Kerry
15:47we love making you
15:48proud
15:49but you also
15:50make us proud
15:54Kerry has created
15:55such a joyful space
15:56for people to shine
15:57so we thought
15:58it was only right
15:59to give her a moment
16:00in the spotlight
16:00and as she's a lover
16:02of musical theatre
16:02we had just a place
16:04in mind
16:08for this week's
16:09one big thank you
16:10we are at London's
16:11Wardville Theatre
16:12home to the West End
16:13award winning hit
16:14Sixth The Musical
16:15a very modern take
16:17on the lives
16:17of Henry VIII's
16:18Six Wives
16:25Kerry is a massive fan
16:27and today
16:27she's going to get
16:28her own private
16:29performance
16:30the whole of the
16:31cast and crew
16:32are in on our
16:33surprise
16:33as actors
16:35we understand
16:35the importance
16:36of being able
16:37to have a place
16:38to express yourself
16:39so when the one
16:40show told us
16:40all about Kerry
16:41and the incredible
16:42work she's been doing
16:43we knew we had to
16:44invite her here
16:44and thank her in person
16:46Kerry's partner
16:47Richard is also
16:48working for us
16:49and wearing a
16:50hidden mic
16:50he's told her
16:51he's received
16:52some free tickets
16:53to see the show
16:53but they need to
16:54collect them in person
16:55what she doesn't know
16:57is that we've heard
16:58all about her
16:59and we've been
16:59working on a surprise
17:00the cast take their
17:02places backstage
17:02and Richard and Kerry
17:04arrive at the box office
17:05can I help?
17:07yeah
17:07home to come and see
17:08about the show
17:09yes do you have tickets
17:10for this evening?
17:11not yet
17:12no
17:12as the crew direct
17:13Kerry towards the auditorium
17:15Jane's to Eddie
17:16they're on their way
17:16up the stairs
17:17backstage
17:18the cast are waiting
17:19for their cue
17:21Kerry is led to the VIP box
17:23unaware of the surprise
17:24awaiting her
17:27suddenly out of nowhere
17:29divorce
17:33beheaded
17:36died
17:39she might be thinking
17:40they've crashed a rehearsal
17:41divorced
17:45beheaded
17:47survived
17:48but she's about to find out
17:50this is all for her
17:52and today
17:53Kerry
17:54we are
17:56last
18:00what?
18:01what?
18:01what?
18:01what?
18:02what?
18:02what?
18:03what?
18:03what?
18:04what?
18:05what?
18:05what?
18:09what do you think queen?
18:10should we give Kerry a little history, right?
18:13hit it
18:16let's go
18:17do you want to go first?
18:18me?
18:19wow I guess I could for a change
18:21let's go
18:26we're one of a kind
18:28no category
18:30too many years
18:32lost in history
18:33we're free to take
18:35our crown in glory
18:37of course
18:37carry those
18:38we're one of a kind
18:41we're one of a kind
18:42we're kind of glory
18:44we've been
18:46many years
18:46lost in history
18:47we're three to take
18:49our crown in glory
18:51four, five, four, three, two
18:53one more minute
18:58we're six
19:01whooooo!
19:01whooooo!
19:04well Kerry, do you want to come down and join us on stage?
19:07she willingly agrees
19:08hi Kerry, you are probably wondering what on earth is going on
19:12we just want to come clean
19:14because we know all about you
19:15and the amazing work you do at proud PAC
19:18and some of your members have reached out
19:20so we've been sent by the one show
19:22because they want to give you a massive
19:25one big thank you!
19:27oh my god, really?
19:30we actually have one more thing to show you Kerry
19:32if you would just look over here
19:35hey Kerry, what you've built with proud PAC
19:38is extraordinary
19:39from one bold leap of faith
19:40you've created a stage for over 80 neurodiverse
19:43and learning disabled adults
19:45giving them confidence, friendship
19:46and a place to shine
19:48and that's why we
19:49and the cast of Six The Musical
19:50think you deserve this one big thank you
19:53our wonderful amazing Kerry
19:55where will we all be without you?
19:57you are the best teacher that we've ever had
20:00and you're kind, you're Kerry
20:01and we love you
20:03thank you for the amount in words you do Kerry
20:06we all love you and you do a superb job on performances
20:12thank you for how much you've done for all of this
20:16Kerry is overcome and that's not all
20:19so we've got you tickets to come and see the show tonight live
20:26that's amazing
20:27thank you very much
20:29thank you very much
20:30thank you
20:32yes
20:35big up Kerry
20:36big up to you Kerry
20:37and thank you so much to the brilliant cast of Six The Musical
20:40who you can still see at the Vaudeville Theatre
20:42right here in London
20:43yes and if there's someone you know who deserves a special surprise
20:46then do get in touch at one big thank you at bbc.co.uk
20:50but now it's time to head to the Devonshire coast where Chris and Dylan
20:53have been busy tackling a fresh wave of mysteries
20:56as D.I. Humphrey and P.C. Kelby in crime drama Beyond Paradise
21:00yes the Death in Paradise spin-off is back on our screens tomorrow night
21:04but before we talk about it let's take a look at what's in store
21:07we're downsizing for the future
21:09the decision about who to lose all yours
21:12what about the fact that he died in exactly the way described in his own book
21:16you're thinking it's murder
21:17what a plot seconds
21:19or Taos
21:20we're really doing this aren't we
21:22big new adventure
21:25lovely lovely lovely
21:27people just are obsessed with this show and for good reason
21:29it's back even more mysteries to solve
21:31but away from your work your character Chris
21:33look Humphrey he recently tied the knot
21:35how is married life treating him?
21:37is he loving it?
21:38well yes and so now Humphrey and Martha have tied the knot
21:40and they're married
21:40there's not the will they won't they drama going on
21:44but this being Humphrey
21:44there's a lot more dramas following him
21:47including as you can see on the screen
21:49a rather nautical drama
21:51that occurs pretty much at the beginning of season 4
21:54so yeah drama's not too far away with Humphrey
21:57brilliant
21:57I love it
21:58Dylan you play P.C. Kelby
22:00and just talk us through some of the mysteries
22:03that you're going to be solving this time around
22:04yeah so for this season we've got a lot more folklore again
22:10which is great
22:10a lot of like treasure maps
22:13treasure map of Ship the Nabut
22:15there's a green man
22:16and a Morris dancing
22:19although we call it dark Morris dancing
22:21okay what's that?
22:22yeah
22:23dark Morris is the darker version of Morris dancing
22:25okay
22:26Chris is good
22:27Chris is good
22:28Morris is evil queen
22:30it's been a long time to learn that
22:31that's it
22:32I'm here for it
22:34Chris we've actually got a question from Hayley
22:37who says
22:37which of the new crimes was your personal favourite to film
22:40and what made it stand out for you?
22:43well I mean I always love anything involving water
22:47and being in the water or on the water
22:49we've got a wonderful episode this season about mermaids
22:55so obviously that invariably involves a lot of water
22:59and yeah so that's always my favourite
23:01lovely
23:02and also mermaids are real
23:03mermaids are real
23:05there we go
23:05so it's good you're investigating
23:06they're real in Devon
23:08exactly
23:09Dylan it's fair to say that your character definitely you know gets a bit more into the action
23:13we saw him tearing through the town there
23:15he's not afraid to get his hands dirty is he Kelby
23:17I was going to say I've got a pace on that
23:19yeah
23:20we shouldn't be impressed with yourself
23:22yeah
23:22it'll work out
23:23no no no
23:24it's okay
23:26but no
23:26please wink to the camera and say that again
23:30but no it's um
23:31honestly they they get me running and they get me dirty for sure
23:36in this season I'm um falling about in like a muddy dock area
23:41and um yeah it took me a couple of showers to get the seaweed smell out of me
23:46so yeah that was fun
23:47no you're right in the estuary
23:48yeah yeah
23:49it's really
23:50yeah I was like really sinking in
23:52that is one of the funniest scenes I've ever seen honestly
23:55he is hilarious in this
23:57oh it's really funny
23:59it's really
24:00now Chris you've played Dio Humphrey since 2014 of course
24:03but is it true that you only feel like him when you put on the shoes
24:06yeah I've got the same pair of shoes that I've had since 2014
24:12it's a bit like Trigger's broom in Only Fools and Horses
24:15yeah these shoes have had like 15 different soles and three different uppers
24:22I don't know what it is about shoes as an actor
24:24I don't really know it's like I'm a bit like a reverse Cinderella
24:27you know I sort of the shoes have to fit me
24:30no I was going to say no it's in
24:32oh yeah
24:33did you read Michael Caine's book?
24:35he said you should always put on your shoes before you go to rehearsal
24:38always put on your shoes
24:39and make sure your flies are done up as well
24:42yes
24:42very important advice
24:44very important advice
24:45Michael Caine
24:45Michael Caine
24:46Michael Caine
24:48we've got to talk about guest stars
24:50and you've got some fabulous ones this series
24:52including Gavin and Stacey's Gwen
24:54aka Melanie Walters
24:55how was it like to welcome her into the mix?
24:58honestly she's an angel
24:59she was great to work
25:01we're really really funny as well
25:03and yeah we have some great cast
25:06guest stars Phil Daniels as well
25:08Phil Daniels is back as well
25:10Phil Daniels Morris dancing is something to behold
25:12Phil Daniels
25:14dark Morris dancing
25:15exactly
25:17darker version of Morris dancing
25:18I love that
25:21Chris what is great about detective drums
25:23what I love is all the impressive lingo
25:26and I hear there's a phrase that you
25:27that's really stuck with you
25:29yeah
25:30oh yeah yeah yeah
25:30it's um
25:31yeah it's um
25:32no fingerprints
25:33someone who has no fingerprints has a dermatoglyphia
25:37a dermatoglyphia
25:39a dermatoglyphia
25:39a dermatoglyphia
25:40I think I've said that right
25:41a dermatoglyphia
25:42wow
25:43which is my favourite thing I've ever learnt
25:45but it's great
25:46I mean you
25:47I think it's the same when you're playing a doctor
25:49you know you sort of
25:50learn stuff you would never learn in life
25:52absolutely
25:53and you're getting paid to do it
25:54it's amazing
25:55yeah
25:55are there terms that you guys are particularly proud to
25:58you know
25:58reel off that you can show off with at dinner parties
26:01and the like
26:02yeah
26:03superventricular tachycardia
26:04yeah yeah
26:04what
26:05what does that mean?
26:08what does that mean?
26:10oh
26:10it's like fast heart rate
26:12oh okay
26:12I think my audition involved
26:13do we have any meropenem and pexis?
26:15hey
26:16wow
26:17don't know what it is but sounds very impressive
26:19it doesn't
26:21that didn't
26:22Race Across the World is back next week
26:24you are of course on the celebrity version with our very own Roman
26:27and your mum Jackie
26:28won't talk about the result
26:29but
26:29it has given a newfound confidence hasn't it?
26:32yeah honestly
26:33that was such an amazing experience
26:35and
26:36yeah
26:37even though we were lost
26:38we
26:38we did great
26:39we did
26:40we had our own journey you know
26:41and
26:42I was about to watch the last episode
26:43oh no
26:44oh man
26:44it's beautiful
26:45no I'm sorry
26:47yeah
26:48sorry I'm sorry
26:49but
26:50but yeah
26:52honestly
26:52like
26:54travelling like that
26:55it's just
26:55just like
26:56real amazing life experience
26:58I recommend it to anyone
27:00and
27:00yeah I'd love to travel some more for sure
27:03lovely
27:03well we look out for that
27:05until then
27:05the new series of Beyond Paradise starts tomorrow
27:088 o'clock on BBC One and iPlayer
27:10and you can also catch up on all the previous series too
27:13yes indeed
27:14now Catherine we mentioned about your Emmy winning show
27:17tell us what this moment right here was like
27:20hey
27:21it was awesome
27:23yeah
27:23I can imagine
27:24really really good
27:25it was a very good moment
27:26lovely
27:27that was a great moment because I was watching Catherine
27:30then I turned my head
27:31and I looked at Catherine's husband Grant
27:33and Grant's face looking at Catherine on that stage was amazing
27:37it's a memory I'll take to my grave
27:39yeah
27:39he was just beaming
27:40thoroughly deserved
27:41absolutely
27:42we love Dana
27:42we are obsessed with her
27:44hello to
27:45Casey who says
27:46Noah and Catherine are just so talented
27:48I absolutely love watching the pit
27:50thank you Casey
27:51and Hayley says
27:52I love Dylan's chase scenes in Beyond Paradise
27:54at this point he deserves an Olympic gold medal
27:56lovely
27:57lovely
27:57thank you Hayley
27:58well that is it for tonight
27:59thank you so much to our guests
28:00before we go huge luck to the wealth
28:02and Northern Irish football teams
28:04who are about to kick off their World Cup playoff semifinals
28:06yes good luck
28:07we are back tomorrow with Susan Cowman
28:08as well as the stars of Gladiators
28:10and Ben Miles
28:11we will see you tomorrow evening
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