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TFI Unplugged - Season 1 Episode 1 -
Sam Ryder, Peter Capaldi, Gemma Arterton
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00:09TFI
00:10Luke, whatever you want.
00:11TFI to survive, take it away.
00:17My name is Chris Evans, original presenter of TFI Friday.
00:24So Chris, how would you describe this TFI?
00:29Er, like the old one, only 1% of the budget.
00:37Am I getting paid for this?
00:41It's a bit cheap, isn't it?
00:45My, what, that one?
00:48TFI to survive, take that.
00:52So, yeah, I'm Kedge and I'm the exec producer of TFI Unplugged.
00:56So, Evan says it's like the original, except 1% of the budget.
01:001%? No, no, it's much less than that.
01:03Don't tell him.
01:04Take, take, take, boom.
01:07My name's Owen and I've just started working on TFI Unplugged.
01:18What do you do, Owen?
01:20Er, mostly get blamed for things.
01:22That seems a bit harsh.
01:25I love it.
01:28Did I feed you lot?
01:29No.
01:31I thought not.
01:31No, we'd never been fed.
01:33Total t***, ain't he?
01:35Yeah!
01:46There's shit down there, Kerry.
01:48There's.
01:48Yeah.
01:52There she is.
02:01There he is!
02:04There.
02:04Yes!
02:10Hey, happy Friday, friends. Thanks for tuning in.
02:13This is actually episode nine of TFI Unplugged.
02:17And because it's episode nine, that means we can do this.
02:22Previously on TFI Unplugged.
02:30She went, what are you talking about?
02:32I look like Jedward.
02:34How many shows did you do, TFI?
02:36Loads. It was like, it was our second show.
02:38I'd rather top and go down than England win the World Cup.
02:42Yes, I've got it.
02:43It doesn't make for good TV.
02:44You can have that.
02:45Thank you very much.
02:46Basically, only homeless people turned up.
02:53All right, so that's all you've missed.
02:55But you can catch up on the first eight episodes of TFI Unplugged on YouTube.
03:00I know.
03:01Coming up tonight, we've got Sam Ryder on the show.
03:04Jack Saboretti singing live.
03:07And India's biggest star, Shreya Gashal, on the show.
03:12But first of all, I've got a letter here about letters, actually.
03:16Hey, Chris, what is the current state of the It's Your Letters top five?
03:19Well, it's funny you should ask, because at number five in the all-time top five for It's Your Letters,
03:24it is, with It's Your Letters, Tony Bennett.
03:28Letters, It's Your Letters.
03:31Letters, It's Your Letters.
03:34At number four with It's Your Letters, it's Robbie Williams.
03:39At number three with It's Your Letters, it's The Bee Gees.
03:55It's Your Letters.
04:00It's Your Letters.
04:06It's your letter
04:16Wow! At number two, with It's Your Letters, it's the Foo Fighters!
04:24It's your letter!
04:34How about that? And at number one, with It's Your Letters, the founding father of It's Your Letters, it's Reeve!
04:43It's your letters! It's your letters! It's your letters! It's your letters!
04:52Thank you. Best audience ever!
04:56But the thing is, it's 2026, so we actually need an It's Your What Apps, please, Mr Jack Savaretti, if
05:02you don't mind.
05:07It's your white tubs, it's your white tubs
05:11It's your white tubs, it's your white tubs
05:17CHEERING
05:20OK, now, is this better or worse? Once again, Mr Jack Savaretti.
05:29It's your white tubs, it's your white tubs
05:33It's your white tubs, it's your white tubs
05:38CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
05:39And he has more! Once again, is this better or worse?
05:43Jack Savaretti!
05:48It's your white tubs, it's your white tubs
05:51It's your white tubs, it's your white tubs
05:54CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
05:58How good is Jack Savaretti?
06:01Jack has a number one album today in the UK!
06:05CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
06:07So all we need now, by the way, is a WhatsApp
06:09and I just happen to have one here from made-up name, Kelly from Kentucky
06:12That'll do, OK.
06:14Kelly Kentucky says, she doesn't say, but we say
06:16What's happened?
06:18What's happened to Will since TFI last time?
06:23And is it true, he hasn't aged today?
06:25Well, let's find out! Please welcome back, Will!
06:30CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
06:31CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
06:35Oh, Will is back!
06:38Come in, James!
06:40Come and enjoy a bit of Will, everybody!
06:44CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
06:47Steve Denya has been dying to do that, haven't you?
06:48Don't do that!
06:49Will!
06:50Do not do that!
06:51All right, we've been here before, haven't we, Will?
06:53I mean, we've been here anyway
06:5596, 97, 98, 99
06:57But also, they're saying TFI is back, you know, first time since the 90s
07:01but we've done it before
07:02Yep, 2015
07:032015
07:05Was it 10 we did?
07:06We did a special
07:07Right
07:08Which was quite special
07:09It was quite special
07:10It was a very special show
07:11And then we did 10 more
07:13All right, so we did 11
07:14So we did 11
07:15All right, so we brought it back
07:16because Channel 4 said, why don't you do like a 20th anniversary show
07:19They said 20th anniversary
07:20Yes
07:21We went, great, that's brilliant
07:23I sat down and went
07:25Oh, it's 19 actually
07:26Yeah, and they said, it doesn't matter, just call it the 20th
07:28Yeah, yeah
07:29So we did it
07:29It's a very TFI thing to do
07:30Yeah, it did really well, didn't it?
07:32And then they said, why don't you do some more?
07:33So we did some more
07:34Yeah?
07:34So that was fun
07:35Yeah, yeah, and then you went nuts
07:36Then I went nuts!
07:37Not for the first time
07:39Not for the first time
07:42So, when we were doing it back in the day
07:45Okay, you were an exec producer
07:46And we did loads and loads of shows
07:48And then I didn't do the last six
07:49You didn't do the last six
07:51Who did do the last six?
07:53Presented by the likes of a couple of Spice Girls
07:55Elton did the last one
07:56Elton John
07:57Elton John
07:58He put it to rest
07:59Yeah, well it didn't go well for him
08:01So he had to go back to singing
08:03It was his top gear
08:06At least that's how I'm going to frame it
08:09So, yeah, and then it went away
08:11Okay, and then what did you do?
08:12I produced this wonderful novel here
08:16Novella here
08:17Okay
08:18Called How To A Pub Genius
08:20Thank you very much for your admiration
08:22Available in any good Ebay's discount bin now
08:25The thing is, because Pub Genius was the slot we did on the show
08:28People loved it
08:29Yeah, yeah, yeah
08:29And to the extent that you brought out this book
08:31Will McDonald Pub Genius
08:32Did really well
08:33You took it on tour
08:33You had a whole live show
08:34You had dancing girls, everything
08:36Pyrotechnics going on
08:37Yeah, yeah, yeah
08:38I knew about that, Tom
08:39It's, I mean you call it a book
08:40My other half calls it a pamphlet
08:42Because the ink comes off on your fingers
08:43Yeah
08:44And what does your other half do for a living?
08:46Errr
08:47She works in opera
08:48Yeah, she's a
08:50She's a
08:50No, there's not
08:52You little pamphlet Pub Genius
08:53No, but I knew about that
08:54So what's the confession?
08:56Er, the confession is
08:56Yeah?
08:57You probably don't know this
08:57Er, brought out a
09:00Second volume
09:01You did not
09:01Yay!
09:02I didn't know that
09:04This now sounds like a plug
09:05For a book that came out 25 years ago
09:08Will's, Will McDonald's here to talk about his new book
09:11Seeing as you have two of these books out now
09:13I think it's time for an updated re-imagination of
09:16Will McDonald Pump Genius
09:19CHEERING
09:22Er, I'm going to drink the beer in that glass
09:25Out of that sherry glass
09:28Cherry, ask your dad
09:29Anyone who knows what a sherry glass is
09:31Er, out of there without touching it with my hands
09:33Right, at this point we all go
09:34No, at this point we all go
09:35No way!
09:36No, can't be done
09:37No way!
09:38No way!
09:38No way!
09:39No way!
09:39No way!
09:40No way!
09:41No way!
09:42No way!
09:43No way!
09:43No way!
09:44No way!
09:46No way!
09:47No way!
09:48No way!
09:52That's the strangest heckle ever
09:53Be careful with the microphone
09:55What about my nice jumper?
09:58Er, can be done
09:59Drum roll please
10:00Drum roll
10:25No way!
10:28No way!
10:28No way!
10:30No way!
10:30No way!
10:35No way!
10:36No way!
10:41No way!
10:44No way!
10:45Will Pop Genius
10:46Volume 3 coming soon
10:48Let's hear from Will everyone
10:51He remains the UK's official Pop Genius
10:54Our next guest has the voice of an angel
10:57The hair of a god
10:58And the brightest smile in showbiz
11:00He is a mentor in the new series
11:02Your Song
11:03Which continues on Sundays on Channel 4
11:05So let's make our whole day a lot brighter
11:07With Sam Ryder!
11:10Cheers!
11:18Cheers!
11:20Cheers!
11:22Cheers!
11:22Cheers!
11:24Oh my god!
11:25San San San!
11:26Mate!
11:27I'm buzzing for this!
11:28We're buzzing for this!
11:29This is so good!
11:29Both of us on Channel 4!
11:30How are ya?
11:31I'm great!
11:31How's your new show?
11:32I was like getting goosebumps hearing your intro to show again
11:36Yeah!
11:36It's good isn't it?
11:36I was just like this is where you need to be
11:38Well this is it!
11:38We're back!
11:39You're back!
11:39And you have your own thing going on with playing with me!
11:41Tell us all about it Sam Ryder!
11:43It's berserk!
11:44So we go up and down the country
11:46We bring a stage with us
11:47This amazing crew that work tirelessly building this thing
11:51And setting it up and organising people just to get on that stage
11:54Which have probably never sung in public before by the way
11:56With a live band
11:57And the band are absolutely cooking!
12:00They're so good!
12:01And these guys just come
12:02They share a story
12:04Could be something seismic that's happened in their life
12:08The deepest depths of their soul that they're sharing with total strangers
12:12That are just out shopping, walking down the high street
12:14And they'll sing a song that's attributed to that feeling and that story
12:18And the connection that you see being made
12:21Honestly Chris, it is just beautiful man
12:24It's so lovely
12:26And you're perfect for this
12:27Because you wear your heart on your sleeve and some don't you?
12:30Well I try my best to
12:32I think it's a nice way to live
12:34Because you get to meet people where they're at
12:36And you find out more about them
12:39Like any interaction with a stranger
12:40If you're emotionally open and your heart is open
12:43I feel it's more valuable
12:44So is it an anti-talent show?
12:47How would you describe it?
12:48I would say
12:48I've never thought of it that way
12:49But it's interesting because there's no carrot man
12:51There's no like
12:53Sort of you know
12:53You win a record deal at the end
12:55Or we'll put your single out
12:56Like at the end
12:57It's nothing like that
12:58Because these people
12:59They're not professional singers
13:01They're likely
13:03Hadn't ever stood on a stage with a live band
13:06Like an actual drummer playing before
13:08Something like that
13:08And they're singing a song that's totally just theirs
13:12The words mean something different to them
13:13Than they do to like anyone else in the world
13:16All right
13:17Here's the thing though
13:18If somebody comes on and smashes it
13:20What are you gonna do?
13:21You're not gonna ignore them are you?
13:22Well no you don't ignore them
13:23But you like
13:24You have an event at the end of it
13:26The Hackney Empire
13:28And then all the singers
13:30Every single person's invited
13:32Everyone comes down
13:32And absolutely rinses the free bar
13:34But a couple of the people from each round
13:37Like we have them perform on the night
13:40So that is the prize
13:42There's no record deal
13:44There's no like old tropes
13:45It's made by the Bake Off people
13:47Yeah so it's got heart
13:48Yeah well also the point is
13:50I know that a lot of people who've won the Bake Off
13:52Have gone on to do amazing things
13:53Most of them have in fact
13:54That is hot by the way
13:56Sorry about that
13:58I tried to style that out
13:59It's not only our shows that are smoking
14:01So is the tea
14:02Things have changed at Channel 4
14:04They bought a kettle
14:05It's unbelievable
14:07Not only you but Paloma Faith as well
14:08And Alison Hammond as well
14:09Yeah man they're fantastic
14:10I mean they're mad as a box of frogs
14:12Like both
14:13But they're so good to be around
14:14Individually they're bonkers
14:16So together all of us
14:18Do you know what I mean?
14:18They sprinkle a bit of rider on top
14:20Yeah yeah mate
14:20Who knows what might happen
14:21All of our laughs also are so cackly
14:24It's unreal
14:25So I'm like ha ha ha
14:26And like Paloma as well and Alison
14:27So the three of us laughing together
14:29It's like the witches of Eastwick
14:30Around the cauldron
14:31Alison Hammond's laugh is second only to her smell
14:36She's the greatest smelling person in the show
14:37Oh mate she's great
14:38Unbelievable
14:39Unbelievable
14:40And so do you get together
14:42Did you like do you perform at any point?
14:44You and Paloma?
14:45Every now and then we'll jump up
14:46Like there's a little
14:47They call it a golden hour
14:49So anyone passing by
14:51That sort of wants to get involved
14:53Can just jump up and sing
14:54And it's so lovely man
14:55Because you'll just see someone passing by
14:57With literally holding a bag of shopping
15:00Be like I'll have a go
15:01I love it
15:02And everyone's getting involved
15:03I love it
15:04It's such a simple concept isn't it?
15:06Yeah
15:06This
15:06It's like it's music to your ears
15:08And it's the wind beneath your wings
15:09Yeah mate
15:10Absolutely
15:11And I just want to sing wind beneath my wings now
15:14Well I always told you're on vocal
15:16Yeah I know mate
15:17Can you hear my voice?
15:20Are you working on anything new at the moment Sam?
15:23Always
15:24But no mate
15:25Honestly you don't want to hear it
15:27It is bad
15:28So er
15:29Seeing as we're now back on channel 4
15:30That's all a pair of words
15:31Yay
15:35Last orders of the bar
15:36Not just someone I'm drinking at the moment
15:38How long have you not had a drink for?
15:40Erm
15:40Over two years
15:41Yeah
15:42Two years
15:43Nearly three
15:43Mate
15:44Nearly three
15:44Which is ironic
15:46Because the last time we did have a drink
15:47Was together
15:47In a sauna
15:48Yeah
15:49Absolutely nevered
15:50Yeah
15:52Highly un-recommended
15:54That's like the worst possible thing you can do in a sauna
15:56Hydrated in a sauna with a bottle of tequila
15:58Yeah it was
15:58It was good tequila
15:59And that's probably what it did for both of us
16:01Yeah wasn't it?
16:02It was
16:02That was our bottom
16:03Yeah that was absolutely
16:05The Lancaster
16:06All the engines out
16:07Just bang
16:08It really was wasn't it?
16:09Sam great to see you man
16:10Mate this has been
16:11Alright this has been Sam Ryder everyone
16:13Alright
16:15Ok ok
16:16Alright we'll be back after the break
16:17With more TFI and Blood
16:18올�erg
16:20Jeric
16:21They missed
16:34Feel
16:40The
16:42Sleeping
16:44To
16:46Andy
16:48Destroy
17:01Wow. That was the brilliant Garbage and Stupid Girl. How good is that?
17:07All right. Still to come on TFI Unplugged, India's biggest star, Shrega Scholl, is going to be here.
17:13She's going to be forming an amazing cover of Coldplay's Fiction.
17:16Plus, we reveal the winner of Celebrity Jolly Juggler 2026.
17:21I know. I know. The finalists are amazing.
17:24Will it be Olympic gold medallist Matt Weston?
17:31Not bad.
17:33Or will it be Patrick McDreamy, Dr McDreamy Dempsey, with it?
17:38Woo-hoo!
17:39Woo-hoo!
17:40Woo-hoo!
17:43Very good.
17:44Or will it be Rockin' Ross Noble juggling and eating?
17:48Woo-hoo!
17:51Woo-hoo!
17:53Exciting stuff.
17:54And remember, Celebrity Juggling fans, your vote counts.
17:58Ooh!
17:59And mostly important, you can only think your votes in. Remember that, OK?
18:02Yeah, no, we don't accept any actual real votes.
18:06Oh!
18:06Rubbish!
18:07Sorry.
18:08Who watches this rubbish?
18:10All right, now it's time for something very special on TFI Unplugged.
18:14Every single week, we're going to bring some TFI gold.
18:16And where better to start than with...
18:19David Bowie!
18:21CHEERING
18:41Thank you very much.
18:42You're welcome.
18:45I think if you put Clive on his back, he'd be taller than me.
18:48Sorry?
18:48If you put Clive on his back, he'd be taller than me.
18:50All right, now, listen, you've got these high heel things.
18:52Very high heel shoes.
18:53But they don't... Oh, OK, it counts.
18:56Well, look, there you go, I'll give you...
18:58I should measure out 5'10 1⁄2".
19:00I can't do 5'10 1⁄2".
19:02Yes.
19:03Are you 5'10 1⁄2"?
19:04Yes.
19:04You're not 5'10 1⁄2".
19:05I'm 5'10 1⁄2".
19:07OK, all right, hang on a minute.
19:08Let's see.
19:09What are you?
19:10Six, let's see.
19:11There you go.
19:11There you go.
19:12That's pretty accurate.
19:13David.
19:14I'm still big.
19:15Bowie?
19:16I'm...
19:18B-O...
19:19Go on.
19:20Carry on.
19:21W-I-E-K.
19:22OK, officially, David Bowie is taller than Beno.
19:24Yeah!
19:31Oh, yeah.
19:33So, David.
19:34I had a hell of a time getting here.
19:35I know.
19:36Go on.
19:36I know you were going to talk about this.
19:37Go on.
19:37Let me tell...
19:38No, you don't know.
19:39I tried to cross Hammond-Smith Bridge,
19:41and I didn't know that the rich people have got it all blocked up.
19:44Right.
19:45So, I got fined, dragged into court, all that.
19:48All in the last half hour.
19:49No way.
19:50Yes, it's absolutely true.
19:51And I've had gastroenteritis.
19:54Oh!
19:55All in the last half hour.
19:57Hey, can't you tell the gastroenteritis is still doing the rounds?
20:00Do you know how I got that?
20:01Go on.
20:01I was in Indonesia.
20:02I was lost in the jungle.
20:04This is absolutely true.
20:07What?
20:07I believe you.
20:08And an old man with one leg and a donkey found me and took me to a glade and pointed
20:15to a temple and a palace.
20:17And I said, I'm not Muslim.
20:20Wife is.
20:20I'm not.
20:21So, we're going to the palace.
20:23You're going to let me go on with this, aren't you?
20:24I'm dead right, mate.
20:25You started it.
20:26We got to the palace and it's the son of, I think he was a gun runner.
20:31And he had guys in turrets all around the palace with guns to keep the poor people out.
20:35And he was so pleased to see me that he put a sheet up in the garden at the bottom
20:39of the garden.
20:41Pour in with rain.
20:42Yeah.
20:42There were servants holding a sheet up at the far end of the garden, had a projector on the porch
20:47where we were.
20:47And we sat and watched Sahara with Brooke Shields.
20:55Then he threw a party and he had seven daughters and seven sons.
21:02Yeah.
21:03I always laugh when I say that.
21:05And the seven daughters, they entertained me royally with dance and, no, flute playing.
21:13Flute playing and dance.
21:14And he fed me things like monkey breast and parrot beak, I think it was.
21:20It was the course that night.
21:22And the next day, I redecorated the bathroom.
21:26But he sent his daughter over to me.
21:29His favorite daughter he sent to me.
21:32If you know what I mean.
21:33Yes.
21:34To you.
21:35And I couldn't make it to the front door.
21:37Go away.
21:38You're beautiful, but go away.
21:40This was many years ago.
21:41That has nothing.
21:43This has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that I got gastroenteritis the other day.
21:48That was just.
21:49It just reminded me, though, that I've had it twice.
21:59We're going to talk about the chair.
22:01Okay.
22:02Shall we talk about the chair?
22:03No, you can talk about whatever you want.
22:04This is the second worst chair I've sat on today.
22:07Show them.
22:07Show them the chair.
22:08Look at this chair.
22:09That chair.
22:10The first one is owned by Richard Branson on Virgin Airlines.
22:14And he has, oh no, they're fabulous.
22:16Virgin Airlines are great, except this one.
22:19It's the 747-200 series.
22:21And he bought it from Cathay, I think.
22:23Cathay Pacific.
22:25And they've left the old chairs on, the Chinese chairs, but they've just put virgin material
22:29on it.
22:30And you can't, you know, it won't go anywhere.
22:32It's all.
22:33And so I slept like that.
22:36I've only just, I've been up for 29 hours.
22:39We can tell, can't we?
22:42This is me straight, buddy.
22:44You're lucky you didn't know me 25 years ago.
22:49How are you doing?
22:50I'm great, actually.
22:51Great.
22:51Good.
22:52You used to stay up for seven to eight days at a time.
22:54I did indeed, yes.
22:55Now, what's that like?
22:56I had a lot of friends.
22:58And you've got to give friends time.
23:01Was that the drugs, then?
23:04What, that attracted the friends, you mean?
23:06The reason I had friends?
23:08Probably, yeah.
23:09I imagine.
23:09They all disappeared when I stopped doing drugs, so I think you're probably right on the money,
23:13there.
23:13So, did you find that you wrote better songs or worse songs when you did the old, you know?
23:18Well, as I wrote things like Low, Heroes, Lodger, Scary Monsters, or Straight.
23:24By the way, by the way.
23:27Without drugs.
23:30Pretty much without drugs.
23:33I don't think, I think it's just an attitude more, you know, whether you're enjoying it
23:37and, you know.
23:38But you don't have a drink now either, do you?
23:39I don't drink and I don't drug, no.
23:41But you smoke facts and you drink coffee.
23:43Oh, God.
23:43Yeah.
23:44I'm dying for a cigarette.
23:46Well, you can't have one on the telly.
23:48We're not allowed to.
23:48In the old days you could, but you can't anymore.
23:50Seriously.
23:50You can have one in drama, but this ain't a drama.
23:52Mind you, you're turning it into one.
23:53It doesn't make sense.
23:54It's not a drama or a...
23:56If you were...
23:57If the harm that cigarettes did could be seen on the outside of your body...
24:01Could be bottled and sold.
24:02Well, it is, I suppose.
24:04You could provide half the mercenaries in America with a new weapon, couldn't you?
24:07But if it was...
24:08If it was visible on...
24:25And they spent all this money showing us how 500,000 people would be dead in one day in
24:31New York.
24:32How bodies would be piled up because all the gravediggers would have buggered off to Queens
24:37or wherever they come from.
24:39Brooklyn?
24:39I don't know.
24:40Where do gravediggers come from?
24:41I don't know.
24:42Yeah.
24:43See, the questions this kind of debate rises.
24:46And it went on for about an hour and I was so depressed at the end of it, realising that
24:51I really mustn't stay in cities where even the tiniest possibility of anthrax being loosed
24:57upon me and my family.
25:00But then I forgot all about it in half an hour because friends came on.
25:05And that's the world we live in?
25:06That's the world we live in.
25:07It is.
25:07Sure enough.
25:08Who are the best kisses...
25:09Stop smiling, your camera's shaking.
25:12Who are the best kisses, men or women?
25:14Uh, why ask me?
25:20Do they kiss differently?
25:24You know, there are a lot of doctors who can actually help you with this.
25:32David, actual baby.
25:33That seemed to work, didn't it?
25:34Let's do it again.
25:35Here's the cure, back after the break.
25:41Monday's blue, Tuesday's grey and Wednesday too.
25:46Thursday, I don't care about you.
25:49It's Friday, I...
26:16Oh, yeah.
26:21I know. The actual cure. That was the cure with Friday, I'm in love.
26:27Okay, our next guest, it's Jack Sabaretti!
26:35Number one, baby!
26:39Number one!
26:41How does it feel to be number one?
26:44What a way!
26:45I feel like I'm slightly too old for this.
26:47No way!
26:48But it's all thanks to you, the promo, the push, the support, the love.
26:51It's not all thanks to me. You wrote the Dylan songs and you've been in it forever.
26:55Yeah, forever. It feels like forever.
26:57We will always be there. The brand new album from Jack Sabaretti is currently number one!
27:03Yeah, absolutely smashing the opposition.
27:06It's all true.
27:07Okay, so Cruel World, Holly Humberston.
27:11Amazing record.
27:12Yeah, nice one, Holly.
27:14So close, but no cigar. They're at number two. Ella Langley, Dandelion.
27:18Another amazing, they're all amazing records.
27:20They're all amazing. And then there's this newbie, Olivia Dean.
27:23Olivia Dean.
27:24Yeah.
27:24I told you that when they put a picture of me and her on socials on the official chart and
27:29my daughter thought it was like me pranking her.
27:30Yeah.
27:30She didn't believe that I was actually-
27:32Well, first of all, you thought it was somebody pranking too.
27:33I thought I was being pranked.
27:35Yeah, and then you thought-
27:35I wasn't going to say that.
27:37Yeah, and then you thought-
27:37I thought I was being pranked.
27:39Yeah, and Ray is at number five as well.
27:41It's all real.
27:41I'm such a fan of all of these items.
27:42But once again, let me say, Jack Sabaretti at number one, my friend.
27:46Yay!
27:47I didn't prepare a speech, right?
27:48No, well, clearly.
27:52But when were you told?
27:54When did the whispers start getting loud enough for you to hear that this might be something
27:57special?
27:58It was online.
27:59I mean, I asked everybody before the campaign even started.
28:02I was like, look, I don't want to know anything.
28:04Because it's not something I set out to do.
28:07It's not something that's in my reason for going for it.
28:10But the minute you know, you really want it.
28:13The minute they give you that thing of like, look, we might be up in for a chance of a
28:16number
28:17one album, you suddenly start to think it's just such a nice way to thank everybody that's
28:21helped you make the record.
28:22Of course it is.
28:22You can make it mean nothing.
28:23It can mean absolutely nothing to you.
28:24Or you can make it mean everything to the people that are involved with this.
28:27Yeah.
28:27And that's so important, isn't it?
28:29Yeah.
28:29We've had loads of messages because people knew you were coming on.
28:32You've got loads of fans, loads of people looking forward to the Royal Albert Hall next
28:35week.
28:35Yeah.
28:36That's another thing keeping me up at night.
28:37We're playing the Royal Albert Hall, which is good.
28:39But you've done this before.
28:40Not for my own, not on my own back.
28:42I've opened up for people.
28:43No, you've done gigs before.
28:44Oh, I've done gigs.
28:46It's just a different room.
28:48It's a different room.
28:48You know when the decorators come in and you have to move the sofa out from the living
28:52room to the kitchen.
28:53It's the same thing.
28:54It's the same thing.
28:54I'm telling myself, I keep telling the band that, like I'm preaching exactly what you're
28:58saying.
28:58I'm like a football manager.
28:59I'm like, we stick to our game plan.
29:00But you don't believe it.
29:01But I'm dying inside.
29:03The band will go, Jack, we're fine with this.
29:05Yeah.
29:05Well, no.
29:06Look, it is like a football player playing Wembley.
29:08Everybody wants to bring their A game.
29:09And it does make a difference.
29:11There's something about that room when you walk into it.
29:13It's not the size of it.
29:14It's the regalness of it.
29:16The majesty.
29:17Yeah, yeah, yeah.
29:17And it's intimate.
29:18And that's kind of really wonderful but disconcerting how intimate it is.
29:22It's like a velvet cushion, isn't it?
29:25Hopefully.
29:25There's lots of velvet around.
29:26There's lots of crushed red velvet around.
29:28It's lush.
29:29The acoustics are fantastic, aren't they?
29:30The acoustics are fantastic.
29:32They're really good for voice and if you keep it quite intimate.
29:34If you go too big, it can sort of bounce all over the place.
29:37All right.
29:38So if you got a ticket for next week, he's not going big.
29:40You might as well stay home.
29:42Oh, no.
29:43We're going to go big.
29:43No.
29:44But on a different level.
29:45So will it change?
29:47Will the rhythm of the show change because of where it is?
29:50No.
29:50That's another thing.
29:51We're really trying to stick to our guns.
29:53And the band playing with me is my band for pretty much 15 to 20 years.
29:57Some guys have been with me for ages.
29:58And they're the guys playing on the record.
30:00So this is kind of like the first time we're playing the record from top to bottom.
30:03And we're doing something really grown up.
30:05We're going to do...
30:06I stole this idea from Arcade Fire.
30:08We're going to do the new album top to bottom, then have an interval.
30:11Oh.
30:12Right.
30:13Ooh.
30:14Exactly.
30:15Is that because you...
30:16Because we're so grown up now.
30:17We need a brand.
30:18We're so old.
30:19We need a wee.
30:20We need a wee.
30:21That's the thing.
30:22The first time this ever happened to me, right?
30:24I went to...
30:25I think it was the Eagles.
30:28Amazing.
30:29One of my dream shows.
30:31One of my dream shows.
30:31Yeah.
30:31One of the dream shows.
30:32And there was an interval.
30:33And I was like, an interval?
30:34This is interesting.
30:35And I'm thinking, okay, it's beer time.
30:37But of course, you then go from the stadium, from your seat, and you go down to where the
30:42beers are.
30:43You think, it's going to be a big queue.
30:44I better get there as quick as I can.
30:45No.
30:46The queue for the loos was so much longer than the keys for the beers because of the demographic
30:51of the audience.
30:52Yeah.
30:53Yeah.
30:53I mean, I kind of put myself in that.
30:55Like, it'll be nice to have a little half an hour rest.
30:57Yeah.
30:57And I think the band needed a comfort break as much as the audience.
31:02We did a show, like a warm up show in Liverpool about a month ago, just to sort of see
31:06if
31:06we could actually play this stuff live.
31:08And we had an interval.
31:09And we were all like, why have we never done this before?
31:11Yeah, yeah, yeah.
31:11It was so nice.
31:13It's like a half time in a football game.
31:14You get to recap.
31:15I love what you did on that thing.
31:16Let's do that in the second.
31:16Smelling salts.
31:17Bit of a rub down.
31:19Two beers.
31:20Yeah, why not?
31:20Two shots.
31:21Especially if it's going really well.
31:22That's the problem.
31:23Yeah.
31:24You've got to not celebrate though.
31:25It's only half time.
31:26We learned that on our warm up sort of run.
31:29Don't get too excited.
31:30You can't really win it in the second half, but you can lose it in the second half.
31:32Absolutely.
31:33Oh my gosh.
31:34I don't want to sew that seat.
31:35Don't blame this on me.
31:37No, no, no.
31:37We'll keep it together.
31:39But it's really cool.
31:39And then the second half of the show, we're going to do our sort of old friends or almost
31:43hits.
31:44It's going to be like an hour.
31:45You're almost hits.
31:46You should have an almost greatest hits album.
31:48An almost greatest hits album.
31:49But you don't need to, because I don't know if you know, but Jack's version is currently
31:53number one in the UK.
31:56Oh, Jack, Jack, Jack.
31:58Where was this new album?
31:59Where was it?
32:00Where was it?
32:01How was it born?
32:02Where did it come from?
32:03It was born out of, it's actually one of the few albums, first albums I've done in a
32:06long time without any preconceived concept, which sounds a bit clumsy, but in the past,
32:10I've sometimes protected the substance of what I'm saying in songs with style.
32:14It's a bit like if you feel like you're having imposter syndrome or you kind of don't
32:19feel like you maybe be up to scratch with what you're supposed to be doing.
32:22You dress it up a bit.
32:22And I've done that in the past.
32:23I've always, also to protect the substance.
32:26With this one, I was like, no style.
32:28We're going full substance.
32:29This is jeans and t-shirt album.
32:30It'll do what it does.
32:31And you no longer need to fear Olivia Dean, because you're number one.
32:36Can we hear it for the current number one selling artist in the UK album chart?
32:41It's Jack Savarelli!
32:45Now, if I let's be asking, is Will McDonald still here?
32:48Will!
32:49We!
32:51We!
32:52We!
32:53We!
32:53We!
32:54We!
32:55We!
32:55We!
32:56We!
32:56We!
32:59We!
33:06We!
33:20We!
33:22We!
33:30We!
33:32We!
33:38We!
33:47We!
33:49We!
33:50We!
33:51We!
33:52We!
33:55We!
33:57We!
33:58We!
33:59We!
34:00Oh la la, oh la la, oh la la, oh la la
34:09Sipped another rum and coke, told a dirty joke
34:16Walking like a groucho, sucking on a number ten
34:22Holding on the floor with the cigarette burns walked in
34:26I'll miss the crush and I'm home again
34:30Stepping through the door with the night in store while I'm just an hour away
34:36Stepping to the sky and the star bright feeling it's a brighter day
34:41Well you and I should ride the coast and wind up in our favorite coats just miles away
34:50Roll a number, write another song like Jimmy heard the day he caught the trail
34:58Oh la la, oh la la, oh la la, oh la la, oh la la, oh la la, oh oh
35:08oh
35:11You and I should ride the tracks and find ourselves just wading through to my roads
35:19You and I when I'm coming down we're only getting back
35:22And you know I feel that sorrow, we've got the whole wide world, yes
35:29When you find the things are getting wild, don't you want days like these?
35:35And when you find the things are getting wild, don't you want days like these?
35:40And when you find the things are getting wild, don't you want days like these?
35:47Oh la la, oh la la.
35:53Thank you so much.
35:55Alright, coming up next, India's biggest star, Shrey Ghoshal is going to be here.
36:00Performing Coldplay's fiction is going to be amazing.
36:03But before that, first more TFI.
36:33I hope we fall in.
36:37We'll step in wonder.
36:40This keeps holding on to us.
36:44We'll stand where the river bends.
36:47I hope we fall in.
36:52This time we'll be here.
36:56How great is that?
36:57Sleeper sail of the century from back in the day, TFI Girl.
37:01Our next guest, a superstar singing sensation.
37:04It doesn't get any bigger than our next guest.
37:06With over three and a half thousand songs under her belt.
37:09And hundreds of millions of fans across the planet.
37:11Her new album, All Hearts Live Tour, is out now.
37:14So let's say hello to our new pal.
37:16It is Shrey Ghoshal.
37:19It is Shrey Ghoshal.
37:33So welcome.
37:34You're so welcome.
37:36Shrey Ghoshal.
37:37You are gracing us with your presence.
37:38Your band are here.
37:39Tell us about your latest tour to the UK.
37:41What's been going on?
37:42Yeah.
37:43So we were here for the Unstoppable Tour.
37:46And we just finished our London O2 Arena.
37:50Which was the first for me as well.
37:52Like the O2 Arena.
37:53And it was a wonderful tour.
37:55It started from Manchester, Birmingham and then London.
37:58Okay.
37:59Was this like a taster tour?
38:01Are you going to come back and do more dates?
38:03You've got to.
38:04Yes.
38:04The response we're getting just from you.
38:06From when we said you were going to be on the show.
38:08Oh my gosh.
38:09And you've recorded over three and a half thousand songs.
38:12Yes.
38:13I mean, that's incredible, isn't it?
38:14It's like, it's something sort of, you know, our sort of world of rock and roll.
38:19You know, if the Beatles recorded 400 or 500.
38:22Yeah.
38:22You're three and a half thousand.
38:23Oh no.
38:24You're three thousand ahead of the Beatles.
38:26How does that feel?
38:27Oh God, no.
38:28Nothing like that.
38:28But I think it's just the amount of work that happens back in India.
38:32Because it's not just Hindi, which is the main language spoken.
38:36There are so many different regional languages as well.
38:40You've enjoyed over 12 billion downloads and streams.
38:44And you have like tens of millions of followers on all the social medias.
38:4734.1 million followers on Instagram.
38:49What does that feel like to have that sort of, that quantity of A, output, B, love.
38:56You know, clearly people absolutely adore what you do.
39:00Do you have to sort of, can you, how, how does one deal with that?
39:04Or do you just, is it, do you just have to park it?
39:07I suppose.
39:08I don't think so much about this.
39:10I mean, if you start thinking about how to manage listeners, algorithms, social media,
39:18then I think the music takes a backseat.
39:19So I just focus on the music and everything follows.
39:22Yeah.
39:23That's easy.
39:23But you have just said, you have also said, you know, you look after your fans and there's
39:27literally more and more coming on board all the time.
39:31Yeah.
39:31And so, so you are, you have to sort of, you are aware of it.
39:34Of course you're aware of it.
39:35Yeah.
39:35And you do engage with your fans.
39:37I do.
39:37But there, you, you have 4 billion more listens than there are people on the planet.
39:44On the planet.
39:45So where are they listening to me from?
39:47Mars!
39:49Right.
39:49You've prepared something very special for us tonight.
39:52Can you tell us the story behind it, please?
39:54Oh.
39:56So when Coldplay performed in Wembley in 2017, we were there.
40:03I think we, me and my husband, we have the most fondest memory of being in that concert
40:11and we can't forget those memories.
40:14And then when finally Coldplay came to Mumbai and they played, I was there again.
40:19And I, I think literally tears streaming down your face.
40:24It was true.
40:26And it's just, it's special.
40:29I think that song has a lot of depth and a lot of meaning to not just me, to many
40:33people.
40:34It fixes their problems and their, their, you know, how to deal with loss or how to deal
40:41with issues of life.
40:42So Fix You is a special song and Coldplay.
40:45They're just too amazing.
40:47All right.
40:47Now you've never met Chris Martin, but you'd like to.
40:49Yeah.
40:49Please make it happen.
40:50Is this your, well, you've got to make it.
40:53Is this your love letter to Chris saying, please, can we hook up?
40:55Please.
40:56Yeah.
40:56All right.
40:57So, so, so, so no, no, no, no, no, just crash.
41:02So, so we need, we need to get you to be best mates with Adele.
41:06Yeah.
41:07And collaborate with Chris Martin.
41:08Yes.
41:09All right.
41:09Okay.
41:09Well, let's see how this goes.
41:10I'm sure it's going to be fine.
41:12All right.
41:12You go and get yourself ready to perform.
41:15All right.
41:15We've just about got time for this week's star of the week.
41:17Please welcome super Max.
41:19Yeah.
41:21Hi Maxie.
41:23All right.
41:24Tell everybody about yourself.
41:25So my name is Max.
41:26I have a lifelong condition called osteogenesis imperfecta, otherwise known as brittle bone
41:31disease, meaning that my bones are a lot more fragile than other people's.
41:35Um, I get a lot of chronic pain and fatigue daily.
41:38And it means I have to use distraction techniques to kind of, um, try and put the pain out of
41:43the picture so that I can focus on everyday life, such as, um, I use fidget toys.
41:48Um, I do things like listening to audio books, playing a bit of Lego, um, and coming on TV shows.
41:54Coming on television shows.
41:57All right.
41:58Now you are supported by a charity and now you also support that charity.
42:02Yep.
42:02So the, um, brittle bone society is a charity that supported me literally throughout my entire
42:07life.
42:08Um, from the moment I was diagnosed.
42:10So they have helped with grants and funds and they've been there for me whenever, whenever
42:15I needed them.
42:15Um, so I wanted to say a big thank you to them.
42:18Um, and I wanted to raise a bit of money for them, um, so that they could, um, be able
42:23to help even more people.
42:24So I did a sponsored bike ride, um, which was the length of 26.2 miles, um, equivalent
42:30to a marathon.
42:31Wow.
42:32Wow.
42:33So I rode that around my local area.
42:35Um, and after that I managed to raise 142,000 pounds.
42:42He's just one of the many reasons he's our first ever TFI Unplugged star of the week.
42:47And you know what your price is, don't you?
42:48Okay.
42:48Okay.
42:49Uh, the price is the star of the week.
42:50And by the way, feel free to nominate another star of the week for next week.
42:53It is to tell us what's on next week's show.
42:56So drop roll please.
43:05On TFI next week is...
43:07We've got absolutely no idea.
43:10Yay!
43:11Here we go.
43:12We're here straight anyhow.
43:15When you try your best, but you don't succeed.
43:22When you get what you want, but not what you need.
43:29When you feel so tired, but you can't sleep.
43:35Stuck in rivers.
43:43And the tears come stream down your face.
43:50When you lose something you can't replace.
43:56When you lose someone, but it goes to waste.
44:02Could it be worse?
44:12Lights will guide you home.
44:18And ignite your bones.
44:26And I will try to fix you.
44:32All the time.
45:00And I will try to bless you.
45:04Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
45:36Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
46:12Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
46:24Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
47:06Can't believe they brought this show back.
47:08Can't believe they brought this show back.
47:13Can't believe they brought this show back.
47:13Can't believe they brought this show back.
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