00:00Have you kind of got used to the idea yet that you're not going to be getting up at 3
00:04o'clock in the morning?
00:05No, I think I'm in denial, John, and I expect I'll probably rock up on Monday and think, hello?
00:10Well, your pass has been cancelled.
00:13Your lock has been thrown away.
00:15Key's gone.
00:16That's the thing, isn't it?
00:17I texted Carol at 4 o'clock this morning and I went, last alarm call.
00:21That's the last one.
00:22I know, it's going to be so weird.
00:24That's incredible.
00:24I know, because for 28 years I've been getting up at 4 to 3.
00:29I know, Judy said half past 3 and I was about to correct her.
00:32It's quarter to 3.
00:33It counts super early.
00:34Yeah, it is.
00:35But, you know, I'm privileged.
00:37I do a fabulous job.
00:38I'm not running into burning buildings and saving lives.
00:41But it's going to be weird.
00:43It's going to be weird not speaking to all our lovely audience, all our viewers.
00:48It's not seeing you every day, not seeing the crew both in front and behind the camera,
00:53not just in breakfast but also in BBC weather as well.
00:56It's going to be different.
00:58And I'm going to miss everyone horribly.
01:02But you are going to have the time of your life.
01:04I am.
01:05Yes, exactly.
01:06It's a good thing.
01:06So let's not feel too sad.
01:08Absolutely.
01:10I've not been pushed out.
01:11I'm choosing to leave myself.
01:12Yeah, exactly.
01:13Exactly.
01:13I'm choosing to leave myself.
01:13I'm choosing to leave myself.
01:14I'm choosing to leave myself.
01:15I'm choosing to leave myself.
01:16I'm choosing to leave myself.
01:16I'm choosing to leave myself.
01:16I'm choosing to leave myself.
01:16I'm choosing to leave myself.
01:16I'm choosing to leave myself.
01:17I'm choosing to leave myself.
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