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00:03Hello, Mr Jones.
00:04Mr Evans.
00:05What can I do for you?
00:07I've just come round for a chat about coming on your show.
00:09Cup of tea?
00:10Beautiful.
00:18Now, I don't want no jokes about me having been acting for years as a footballer every Saturday afternoon.
00:25Okay?
00:25Okay, Mr Jones.
00:26I don't want no questions about my personal life.
00:30This is business, not personal.
00:32Okay, Mr Jones.
00:33Thank you, Mr Jones.
00:34Thank you, Mr Jones.
01:04Hey everyone, happy Friday. Thanks so much for tuning in.
01:07Coming up on tonight's TFI Unplugged, Chris O'Dowd is going to be here.
01:11Kelly Riley and Cole Hauser, that's Beth and Rip from Yellowstone.
01:15But Bill Radley's playing live.
01:17And from location, location, location, Kirstie and Phil.
01:21But first, it's Will.
01:34Hey Will, what?
01:38No.
01:40I haven't got time for that.
01:41Well, ignore those. What news?
01:43Chris, we have a brand new item.
01:45Ooh.
01:47You know everyone's been going on about Saturday Night Live.
01:50Indeed they have.
01:51So, what about Friday nights still alive?
01:57You mean nights with a K who are still alive on a Friday?
02:01Correct.
02:02I love it.
02:03Do we have any?
02:04Chris, we have three tonight alone.
02:06No way!
02:08We have, drum roll please.
02:13Sir Rod Stewart.
02:15Okay.
02:16Coming up, Sir Rod Stewart.
02:17We have.
02:20Sir.
02:20Yes.
02:22Tom Jones.
02:22Tom Jones.
02:24Coming up.
02:26But our first ever night still alive on a Friday is Sir.
02:32Elton John.
02:50Elton John.
02:57Elton John.
02:58Elton everybody for everything today.
03:01So, Elton.
03:02Oh, here we go.
03:03Straight away.
03:04Continuity.
03:05Okay.
03:05Tell us.
03:06That's one of the letters I got to.
03:07Okay.
03:07All right.
03:08Read it out.
03:08Okay.
03:08Straight away, yeah?
03:09Yeah.
03:09Shall I set it up in any way?
03:10Yes, yeah.
03:10No, that's fine.
03:11Okay.
03:11A letter that Elton received today.
03:12Yes.
03:13Okay.
03:13Dear Elton, I think it was very brave of you to sing the new version of Candle in the Wind
03:17as it would bring a tear to a glass eye.
03:19And I should know as my gran has a glass eye.
03:21From Raymond Craig, age 11, from Scotland.
03:26How many letters like this have you had?
03:28Well, 15 from People with Glass Eyes.
03:30Yes.
03:31Oh, I mean, tons.
03:33What's it been like over the last seven days, the reaction to what's going on as far
03:37as you're concerned?
03:38It's been a madhouse, really.
03:40Because you went to America, didn't you?
03:41I went to America Monday because I had to do a memorial concert, a memorial service for
03:44Gianni Versace.
03:45So I had to sing at that as well.
03:46Right.
03:47What did you sing there?
03:48A song called Live Like Horses.
03:50And then I went to Orlando and we played tennis with Pete Sampras for the AIDS Foundation.
03:54And I came back yesterday.
03:55And I mean, I know you did a few press conferences there and you chatted to a few people.
03:58I just did one.
03:59I just did an interview at the press conference, the tennis thing, yeah.
04:01All right, and once again, did the Diana thing take that?
04:04Well, not really.
04:05You know, we said no questions, really.
04:07Because I think, you know, the less said about it from my point of view, the better.
04:10I mean, I played at the service and it was probably the biggest honor I've ever received
04:13in my life to be invited to the funeral, let alone sing at it.
04:17Was it the most important performance of your life, would you say?
04:20Absolutely.
04:21Because, you know, with all those people watching and for her being a friend, I wanted to sing
04:26it properly and without breaking down.
04:28And towards the end, at the beginning of the third verse, my voice cracked a little bit.
04:31And I just thought, oh, God, I'm going to lose it.
04:33And I didn't.
04:34How did you stop yourself from losing it?
04:36Because, I mean, a lot of people...
04:37Just closing my eyes.
04:38You see my right eyebrow going up and down?
04:39Yeah.
04:40Is that how it, yeah?
04:42What's that all about?
04:43Have you ever done that before or since?
04:45I can't do it normally.
04:46I mean, what's going on here?
04:48You look like Roger Moore for a while.
04:49I guess I got it from him, yes.
04:50Now, tell us a story.
04:51Because there's a story behind how the song happened.
04:53Apparently, you went straight from Westminster Abbey and recorded it.
04:55Tell us everything.
04:56I went from Westminster Abbey back home because George Michael and David, my partner, was
05:00with me with George Michael.
05:01We went and had a nice ham roll.
05:05That's what one does.
05:06Because you didn't know what else to do, didn't you?
05:07No, no.
05:08But, you know, if you've got money, you have to spend it, don't you?
05:15You know, you have to throw caution to the wind or candles.
05:20And I went back.
05:21I made a cheese roll.
05:21No, it's ham roll.
05:22I'm sorry.
05:23And then I went around the corner to Townhouse Studios in the Goldhawk Road and cut the track
05:28Piano and Voice Live.
05:29Did two takes.
05:30George Martin produced it for me.
05:31And then he put, when I went home to sort of collapse, he put a string quartet and woodwind
05:36on it.
05:36And it's coming out tomorrow.
05:38So the whole process is taking a week.
05:39Okay, and all the artwork.
05:40I've got it here.
05:40I've got it here.
05:41I just want to show it.
05:42Because all the artwork was done as well, wasn't it?
05:43You approved it in about 14 hours.
05:45And the great thing about it was, and I think the government's done a great job since they've
05:48been in, but the Chancellor rang me and said that he would personally make sure that
05:53all the VAT that's taken from the record will be given back to the challenge.
05:56So, yeah, it's very good.
05:58Okay.
05:59Now, okay, so I'm sorry tomorrow.
06:02We know it's going to do fantastically.
06:04I believe at five o'clock today there was a worldwide radio play of it as well.
06:07Do you know about this?
06:08Apparently so, yeah.
06:09Five o'clock, apparently, all the radio stations in the world played this song at five o'clock.
06:13You know people in the past six weeks, if they ever hear this song, they're going to go,
06:16ffff.
06:18See, Elton, you're the most modest man in the world, because I just don't think that's
06:21going to happen.
06:21But there's a story about the video.
06:23Are you angry about the video?
06:25About the, um...
06:26About the selling of the video?
06:27I don't really know too much about it.
06:29I know that they wanted to put the video of the service out, and they couldn't guarantee
06:32that all the money would go to her foundation, so I said no.
06:35I mean, especially the...
06:36Yeah.
06:39And I know that ITV, um, they were three pounds from each video was going to the foundation,
06:45but that's not enough.
06:46These videos were £12.99, and they said, well, you know, they're £12.99, and we'll
06:49give three pounds to the Dan, and you said, no, give it all.
06:52It's all or nothing.
06:53Yeah.
06:53So I said no.
06:54So if people buy the video, they won't see me on it, so there you go.
06:57Okay.
06:57Well done.
06:58If they were to reinstate you and give it all to the fund, you'd do it?
07:01No problem.
07:01Probably, yeah.
07:02Okay, excellent.
07:04So, that's all over now.
07:05Yeah.
07:07And is it a relief?
07:08It is, yeah.
07:09I mean...
07:10Did I hear a rumour that, and this is not meant to be flippant, but did I hear a rumour
07:13that
07:14one of the trades obviously passed away as well.
07:15Is it true that her government called you up and asked you to do a tribute song?
07:19Someone from Ghana called the office.
07:20Do you believe this?
07:23My manager's Scottish, and this guy from Ghana, the Ghanaian embassy, called up and said,
07:27you know, oh, very well, the Prime Minister of Ghana is Scottish, too.
07:31Which, um...
07:31Is that true?
07:33That's Elvis Presley and the Prime Minister of Ghana in, like, three months.
07:37And, of course, Scotland's, you know, getting its own vote now, so Scotland's obviously
07:40the place to be.
07:41But they asked...
07:42Even in Ghana, yes!
07:43But have you thought about a tribute song to Mother Teresa?
07:45I have thought about it, um, but no.
07:47And you haven't come up with any lyrics or anything like that?
07:51No, don't.
07:51Shush.
07:52All right.
07:52Now, you're quite a feisty guy.
07:54I watched...
07:55I watched...
07:56Here we go.
07:57Steady on, steady on.
07:57This is what we want.
07:58Okay.
07:59I'm one of the feist girls.
08:00Okay.
08:03I watched...
08:04I watched Tantrums and Tiaras again this week, right?
08:06And, I mean...
08:07Everybody was saying here that you behave exactly the same.
08:10Well, I was just going to say, you like her out, I like her out, we both like her out.
08:14Right.
08:15Now, today, I had a row about your row.
08:17You did?
08:18Yeah, because I wanted to show the clip on Tantrums and Tiaras where you really lose it
08:21in the New York video shoot.
08:23Yeah.
08:23Well, I mean, it's just totally unjustified, which is a...
08:26You know, that's the best one to have.
08:27They're the best one now.
08:27They're really unjustified.
08:28That's the one I'm renowned for.
08:30And, they wouldn't let me show it because they said it was gratuitous swearing.
08:34It was.
08:34Yeah.
08:35Yeah, but it wouldn't have been gratuitous because of the context of the question.
08:37Can't you bleep it?
08:38We did bleep it.
08:39There's not much left, right.
08:40No, I know.
08:42Beatles about can do it.
08:43We can't.
08:44What's the country coming to?
08:44I've got no idea.
08:46I don't know.
08:46Now, you've earned a few quid.
08:47Yes, I have.
08:48How much do you think you've spent?
08:49Oh, if I had a penny for every penny I've spent, I'd be very rich by now.
08:54Could you put a ballpark figure on it?
08:56A ballpark figure?
08:57Yeah, you know.
08:59I don't know.
09:00I mean...
09:00Is it more than 20 million?
09:01You know, what is it?
09:02Oh, it's more than 20 million.
09:03Whoa!
09:05Let's keep going higher.
09:06Higher.
09:07What is it?
09:0730 million?
09:09More than that.
09:09Honestly?
09:10Yeah.
09:11Jesus.
09:13And that's just the drugs.
09:19Sir Elton John, our first of our Friday nights, still alive.
09:26Nights for the case, still alive on a Friday.
09:27Still funny.
09:29Just about.
09:31And by the way, there is more than a rumour that we're going to be doing this show from
09:35Elton John's house.
09:36Whoa!
09:39But first, it's World Pop Genius!
09:41Yeah!
09:45All right.
09:46Great help up, genius.
09:47What do we have here?
09:48I am going to get that olive into that glass without touching it with my hands.
09:52Can't be done!
09:54Liar!
09:55He's a fraud!
09:56No way!
09:57He's a liar!
09:58He's a fraud!
10:00He's a liar!
10:01Get out of town!
10:02Liar!
10:03Liar!
10:03Tell us the truth!
10:05You out.
10:08Can be done.
10:09Come on, please.
10:11Come on.
10:14Come on.
10:16Come on.
10:19No way!
10:20No way!
10:21Oh!
10:24Okay.
10:24Unless you see that again in slow-mo.
10:25Can't be done.
10:27Can't be done.
10:28Can't be done.
10:29Can't be done.
10:29Can't be done.
10:29Drum roll, please.
10:46Oh, he's going again, all right, here we go.
11:01All right, big guest time now.
11:03He's starring in the new You Done It, The Sheep Detectives, which hits cinemas on Friday.
11:08So make some noise and make it loud for Chris O'Donnell.
11:20Oh, that was from the heart.
11:26Oh, it was from the heart.
11:27From every one of them, just love me.
11:30All right, okay.
11:32Right, The Sheep Detectives cinemas this Friday, 8th of May, Motorhead Day.
11:36The 8th of May.
11:37That's very good.
11:38I haven't seen that one before.
11:40The Sheep Detectives, my kids and I, we watched it yesterday, we loved it, all right?
11:43Oh, good.
11:44The best way to describe it is Babe meets Knives Out.
11:46That's good.
11:47Is that all right?
11:47You happy with that?
11:48I feel like animation-wise, that's kind of the vibe.
11:50It's like live action, but then the sheep look like normal sheep, but talk.
11:55Yeah.
11:56I hope this isn't too much tech speak.
11:58Just shout out human or sheep in the film, right?
12:00Okey-doke.
12:01Hugh Jackman.
12:02Human.
12:03Shepherd.
12:04Shepherd.
12:04Yeah, victim.
12:06Yeah, you don't have to say it, it's fine.
12:08Emma Thompson.
12:09Is a human person.
12:10Human.
12:11She does it better than anyone.
12:12She's so good at human.
12:14Patrick Stewart.
12:15Patrick Stewart is a sheep.
12:17Sheep.
12:17Yeah.
12:19The Stewart Sheep, that's right.
12:21Such a good TFI game, sheep.
12:24People just sing in there.
12:25What do you mean Patrick Stewart is a sheep?
12:26Okay, well, there's more to go.
12:28Brian Cranston.
12:29Sheep.
12:29Sheep.
12:30Yeah.
12:32Brett Goldstein.
12:33Brett Goldstein is a two sheep.
12:35Two sheep.
12:36Oh, wow.
12:37I know.
12:38How exciting is that?
12:40A lot of money.
12:40That's right.
12:41Yeah, and I so want to say what his twin sheep get up to, but I can't, because that really
12:46is a spoiler.
12:47Is it?
12:50Oh, all the sex stuff.
12:56Oh, my God.
12:57What's the similar thing that you would say normally when you watch one of your films about
13:01you?
13:01Well, do you know what?
13:02It's not even necessarily like it's a performance thing.
13:04Right.
13:05It could be something more like, oh, God, why is my posture always that bad?
13:08A little bit like this.
13:08It's like Hunchback of Notre Dame and through every film.
13:12Right.
13:12I'm like, God, even this guy is out of shape.
13:16Sheep out of shape.
13:17The other big news in your house, I would imagine, is the fact that Dad signed up to
13:20be in Soccer Aid.
13:21Oh, God.
13:23Unbelievable.
13:24Yeah, it is unbelievable.
13:26Right.
13:26So you've been brought out of the pen to play a sheep and you've been brought off the
13:29bench to actually play in this football match.
13:31I'm going to do it.
13:31I'm going to do it.
13:32I'm excited.
13:33You've played the wise card because you're going in goal.
13:35I'm going in goal.
13:36That's a very wise thing to do.
13:37But I'll go in goal after Edwin van de Zaar has just been in goal.
13:41Fair enough.
13:43I know, but I am excited.
13:45I kind of mentioned it to Don at breakfast.
13:47I was like, oh, Soccer Aid were on.
13:48And then the 11-year-old was like, oh, that's great.
13:50You're going to do that.
13:51Yeah, yeah.
13:52I'm like, well, I haven't even read the thing.
13:53And he's like, well, you have to do it.
13:55OK.
13:55So he said no to traitors then.
13:58He said no to traitors.
14:02Because clearly that's what's going on.
14:04No, it's not.
14:04In the O'Dowd household.
14:05It's really not.
14:05It's really not.
14:08But I am the coach of the 11-year-old soccer team, you see.
14:11Well, I know.
14:12So now I'm entrenched in that world.
14:14I can't suddenly be, oh, but not for me.
14:16See, but it's interesting.
14:17Because I know that you very cleverly got yourself out of the parents' WhatsApp group at school.
14:22Look, WhatsApp groups for parents, it's a very dark road.
14:26And so I thought, OK, I need out of this.
14:29So I started, when we would have like some kind of event, some kind of school event, and everybody would
14:35be post-morteming it the next day on the WhatsApp group.
14:38I would chime in at the very end with something like, hey, did anybody find my other shoe?
14:45And then nobody would kind of respond.
14:48And then I'd keep asking.
14:49And then you realise that nobody wants you to do anything of a responsible nature if they think you only
14:55have one shoe.
14:57And so they stopped including you and think.
15:00Chris, is there anything else you'd like to say?
15:01No, but it's been lovely being here.
15:06This really brings me back, honestly.
15:08This kind, this brings me back.
15:09I would have been 15, 16 when you were right.
15:13It was great, great crack.
15:14I was thinking about you on the way in today.
15:16Thinking about, why is he getting up to come and see us?
15:18I think I'm mostly here because Hugh Jackman is on Broadway.
15:21Is that what it is?
15:24See, but we'd rather have Chris O'Dowd.
15:28Let's hear it with Chris O'Dowd.
15:30Yeah, I told him, if it wasn't for me, they'd have no way to edit these bits together.
15:38It's all filmed on different days.
15:41Alright, coming up, we have Sir Tom Jones.
15:45We have Sir Rod Stewart.
15:49And the other sir is back again.
15:50Here's Elton John again.
16:13Into something real.
16:16I'm wide awake and I can see the perfect sky is torn.
16:22You're a little late.
16:24I'm already torn.
16:34Come on!
16:37Natalie and Brilliant, how good was that performance?
16:40She the best.
16:40Absolutely awesome.
16:41That is Torn from 1997.
16:43Ready to play?
16:44Absolutely.
16:45OK, TFI Trumps.
16:46Here we go, it's round three.
16:48I'm going to go for the woman with the very long tongue.
16:54It's pretty good, but I have against that.
16:56I've got Jon Bon Jovi almost sets fire to Chris.
16:59Oh!
17:01Oh, ha, ha, ha.
17:02Better than that.
17:04We all want to see that.
17:05All right, fun factor for mine, 82.
17:0897.
17:09Yay!
17:12Is it going to work?
17:14Oh!
17:19OK, number two.
17:20Chris, I have the dog that looks like Jack Nicholson.
17:23Oh!
17:24I've got Jon Cleeds reads a book in a variety of funny voices.
17:28Yay!
17:30Who's that again?
17:31Jon Cleeds reads a book in a variety of funny voices.
17:34Fun factor, 82.
17:36Ah, 78.
17:37Yay!
17:39Mark woke first, perhaps because he was in a strange bed.
17:44He turned over and looked at Elizabeth.
17:46She never wore makeup and she was just as beautiful
17:50in the morning as she was on the other side of her dinner table.
17:55Her dark hair curled in towards the chef of the night
17:58and he stalked her son.
18:01Ah, gym lads, you see, go brush your teeth.
18:04What a romantic way to start the day, he said,
18:08stroking his parrot.
18:11That'll do, Jon.
18:11That'll do, that'll do.
18:13Can we have a ding, ding, ding, ding, ding?
18:15All right, it's one all.
18:16OK, go on.
18:17Um, The Man with an Extremely Hairy Back.
18:20Oh!
18:22I love a hairy back.
18:22No one wants to see that, but everybody wants to see
18:25Peter O'Toole Covers You in Gravy.
18:28Yes!
18:30Fun factor, fun factor, 92.
18:32Oh.
18:3399.
18:33Yay!
18:36Could it be long before Daddy roamed...
18:38Oh.
18:41Two-handed to form gaunt in which he was neither solvent nor popular?
18:46The wine.
18:48No, not long.
18:49He's roaming in there at the madhouse.
18:52That was Paddy.
18:53And I never saw Paddy again.
18:57CHEERING
18:58I took one for the team.
19:00Thank you, Peter.
19:00All right, how do we follow that?
19:01Uh, how about another episode of Friday Nights Still Alive?
19:06OK.
19:07OK, we have another night still alive on a Friday.
19:09It's Sir Tom Jones.
19:11CHEERING
19:35It's Tom Jones!
19:45How are you?
19:46Yeah, pretty good.
19:47You got a sore throat?
19:48Yeah, I got a, yeah, cold.
19:49Is it all right?
19:50Yeah, I flew in from Los Angeles yesterday and I think it was the...
19:53Ooh!
19:56But you're still seeing him for us tonight?
19:59Oh, yeah, yeah.
19:59So it's a special double thing.
20:00He's got a sore throat and he's still seeing him for us.
20:03He's a nice Tom Jones.
20:04It's a cold, I've got a cold.
20:05OK, all right.
20:06Well, you're sweating.
20:06We've both got colours, by the way.
20:08We're both sweating together.
20:09Tom, you're a world-famous Welshman.
20:11Let's face it, there aren't many.
20:12Right, there's you.
20:13Well, there's a few of us.
20:14Richard Burton.
20:15Yeah.
20:16Anthony Hopkins.
20:16Right.
20:17Max Boyce.
20:18Yeah.
20:19What are you laughing at Max Boyce for?
20:20Well, he's a comedian.
20:21No, no, he's a famous Welshman, though, isn't he?
20:23Oh, yeah, no, you're right.
20:25Do you get home much?
20:26Do you go back to Wales much?
20:27Yeah, I try to.
20:29I get back there a couple of times a year.
20:30Yeah?
20:31When was the last time you went back?
20:32What did you do?
20:32Which shop did you go in?
20:33Who did you see?
20:34Well, I've got a house in the Vale of Glamorgan.
20:37You've got a house everywhere.
20:38You have?
20:39No, only two.
20:39I've got one in LA and one in Wales.
20:41I thought you'd have one everywhere.
20:42No, no.
20:43Next to Cher in every city.
20:44You know Cher's got a house everywhere.
20:46Yeah.
20:46Yeah.
20:47Well, she needs them.
20:50Right.
20:52So, what are you doing here now, in Britain now?
20:54Well, I've come to do this show.
20:55Have you come just to do this show?
20:57Yeah, I'm going to do the Royal Variety Show.
20:59Ah, you've come for that, really?
21:00You're just doing us on the way.
21:02Not really.
21:03I mean, the two shows I've come to do.
21:04Oh, that's very nice of you.
21:05And then I come back later this year to do a tour.
21:08I do it from the end of November through December.
21:12Yeah.
21:12So, we'll do about a month.
21:14So, basically, if people want to spend their Christmas office party at a Tom Jones concert,
21:19they can.
21:19That's right.
21:20There can't be any better way to spend your Christmas office.
21:23There's either karaoke or there's Tom Jones at the Albert Hall.
21:26Are you playing the Albert Hall?
21:27No, Wembley.
21:27Sorry, Wembley, I'm trying to get you as many plugs in as possible, because I know you need
21:33the money.
21:33Thank you very much.
21:34Now, do you know what Tom was?
21:36I've got a question for you.
21:37Do you know what Tom was?
21:38No.
21:39Tom is a lot of things, but do you know what he was?
21:41No.
21:42Do you know what he was?
21:43No.
21:44Do you know what you were?
21:44What was I?
21:45You were a friend of Elvis Presley's.
21:47Yeah.
21:51I mean, you know, how did that happen?
21:54Well, I met him in 65 when I went to Los Angeles.
21:58Yeah.
21:58I went to Paramount Studios to talk about a song for a movie, and Elvis was there at the
22:05time, and the fellow that I went with, he said, you know, Elvis Presley's going to be
22:09at Paramount Studios, and he'd like to meet you.
22:12So I was knocked sideways, because growing up in the 50s, I was a teenager in the 50s,
22:17Elvis, you know, was the one.
22:19So I met him on the set in Paramount, and I had a single out at the time called With
22:26These
22:26Hands.
22:27It was a ballad.
22:28It was my third record.
22:29I only had three singles out in 65.
22:32And when Elvis was walking towards me, he was singing With These Hands.
22:35You're joking.
22:36It's honestly...
22:37How did you feel at that, my wife?
22:38It was tremendous.
22:39It was unbelievable.
22:40Did he know the words?
22:41Did I know the words?
22:41Did he know all the words?
22:42Oh, yeah, he knew the words, sure.
22:43And is that what...
22:44Well, he said when he met me, he said, how the hell do you sing like that?
22:47And I said, well, you were partly to blame, because, you know, listening...
22:50Partly to blame.
22:51Listening to you, well, of course, if you want to call it...
22:52How close were you in the end?
22:53Were you very close?
22:54Yeah, we got very close, yeah.
22:55Is it true that he used to use Delilah to warm up the concerts to you?
22:58Yeah.
22:59Yeah, he said if he could sing along with my recording of Delilah, then he knew that he was ready
23:05for the show.
23:07So, but when I first met him, he had bought the three...
23:09As I said, I only had three singles out.
23:11It's not unusual watching a pussycat with these hands.
23:13And he had all three.
23:15And I had one album, and he had that, so it was tremendous.
23:18How did he find out about you?
23:19Where did he discover you?
23:20On the radio?
23:21Well, yeah, on the radio, when they started playing.
23:23It's not unusual was the first one, so it was a big hit in the States, you know, as well
23:26as here.
23:27You know there's all those theories about the fact that he's not dead, and he's spotted in a book he's
23:31in Grimsby and all that.
23:32I mean, do you know, can you sort of enlighten us?
23:35Is he still around?
23:36Is he hiding in your cupboard?
23:37Does he come to save the summer?
23:38No, he's dead.
23:39He's gone.
23:39Yeah, he's gone.
23:40But they say the legend lives on.
23:42Well, definitely.
23:43I mean, he's...
23:43Do you do a little Elvis, Tom, at all?
23:46Do I do Elvis?
23:46Do you do a little bit of...
23:47Well, no, I mean, I used to.
23:48Yeah, yeah.
23:53How you look to him tonight?
23:55When I started singing, you know, I mean, everybody did a bit of Elvis, I think.
23:59Could you snore your lip and do the...
24:01A little bit of...
24:02What are you doing?
24:04I got the hand thing.
24:05I'm not sure if I put a hop on this one's for the gold.
24:07See, when Elvis spoke, he always did this with his...
24:10Did he?
24:10Yeah, like that.
24:12Fantastic.
24:13Well, you know, your voice is so strong.
24:16Yeah.
24:18Did you ever worry that one morning you're going to wake up and it's just going to disappear?
24:20Because you never give it 90%.
24:21You always give it 110, don't you?
24:23Yeah, I give it as much as I possibly can.
24:25Well, when I got up this morning, I thought, uh-oh, you know, because...
24:27This is it?
24:27This is the day?
24:28Well, not really the day, but, you know, with this cold, it's sort of taken the edge off a
24:32little bit.
24:32But Frank Sinatra once...
24:33Frank Sinatra, ladies and gentlemen, Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra.
24:36Frank Sinatra once warned you to take it easy, didn't he?
24:38Yes, he did.
24:39What did he say?
24:40Well, he said, if you carry on singing like you are, you won't be able to talk in about
24:4510 years.
24:45And when was that?
24:46Oh, that's 30 years ago.
24:47Yay!
24:51Brilliant, Tom Jones.
24:52All right, our next guests are the king and queen of the ranch and the king and queen
24:55of our hearts.
24:56They are starring in Dutton Ranch, which begins next Friday on Paramount+.
25:00It is the spin-off, the long-awaited spin-off to Yellowstone.
25:03Let's welcome two people who are actually totally wowser.
25:06It's Kelly Riley and Cole Hauser.
25:18I don't think I've ever had a welcome like that in my life.
25:22Well, it's very yee-haw, isn't it?
25:23It is very yee-haw.
25:25How are you, Kelly?
25:26I'm good.
25:26How are you, Cole?
25:27Good, good.
25:28Oh, my gosh.
25:29Some people haven't seen Yellowstone.
25:30No.
25:31Why were you born?
25:34But for those of us who have, it's one of the greatest TV shows ever.
25:38It's just amazing.
25:39The fact that we're starting again in a completely different place, new world, new characters,
25:43new everything, felt like it's a gift.
25:46We're actors.
25:46We want to go to work and do stuff that we love and we do.
25:49As Cole, when she's giving it all the best, right, what's it like to face that?
25:57Well, I have three sisters.
26:00She's like, all three in one.
26:01I've told her this for a very long time, but I have three very mean sisters at times.
26:05Right.
26:05And they go off and they get crazy and I usually just smile at them.
26:10Yeah.
26:10And usually it's like, we call it in America, it's, you know, water off a duck's ass.
26:14Yeah, yeah, yeah.
26:14You know what I mean?
26:15Because we say water off a duck's back.
26:17Not anymore, we don't.
26:18Not anymore.
26:20So, so as an ensemble, you know, and the old sort of leader of the guard was Kevin Costner.
26:26You two are now in the middle, but of course, very quickly in episode one, not only do we
26:31have Beth and Rip back, but we have added Ed Harris and Annette Bening.
26:40I couldn't believe it.
26:41I've been waiting to do that.
26:43Listen, for me, you know, Ed and Annette, I've been watching since I was a young boy.
26:46Yeah.
26:47So to have them on the show at first for me was, I think I said this the other day
26:51to
26:51Kelly, there was this bar scene where he's there and she walks me in and there's Ed Harris
26:56sitting at the bar and I'm thinking, this is my first scene with Ed Harris.
26:59And I was like, wow, this is amazing.
27:01He is the coolest person I think I've ever met.
27:03He is a badass.
27:04He's very just chill.
27:04Well, he is a badass and he has to be a badass and Annette has to be a badass and
27:08of course
27:08they are and they can do it, can't they?
27:10Yeah, they can.
27:10Of course they can do it.
27:11And I don't mean that in any kind of sort of facetious way.
27:13No.
27:13But, and then you as little Kelly Riley, but big Beth Dutton, you have to go and slug
27:20it out line for line very early on with Annette Bening, the new rival feudal ranch owner.
27:26She is a worthy adversary.
27:27I'm so excited.
27:28I'm speaking fluent Yellowstone.
27:30You are.
27:30Sorry.
27:31I love it.
27:32I can only apologise.
27:33No, she is.
27:34She is my worthy adversary and she is so fun to work with because she's naughty and she's
27:39playful and she's, she's always flirting with him in every scene she's with them in and
27:42she's just, she's just delicious.
27:45How much of a rip does your husband in real life have about him?
27:48Does he have any rip in him?
27:49Oh yeah.
27:49That's a good question.
27:50I mean, yeah.
27:50I mean, he's a man.
27:51I'd say cow.
27:52He's a cow.
27:52He's a cow.
27:52Oh, he's a cow.
27:53Yeah, he's my man.
27:54And he's an American man.
27:55Yeah, he's an American man.
27:57He's a, he's quiet, you know, but he's, you know,
28:00there, there's definitely, you know, there's definitely a crossover.
28:04Cow's, cow's the man.
28:05Okay.
28:06And you met him in Texas.
28:08I did actually.
28:09But he wasn't from Texas.
28:10You just thought he must be because he's, he's in Texas.
28:12You have done your research.
28:13My goodness.
28:14I thought he was, I, yeah, I met him at his brother's wedding.
28:17I was a plus one of didn't know anybody.
28:19I basically gate crashed a wedding and fell in love with the best man.
28:22Right.
28:23Your honeymoon was very Yellowstone-y.
28:26Yeah, it was.
28:26We went to Montana.
28:27We were literally at a ranch.
28:28I wanted to go riding in Montana.
28:30Did you know this?
28:31This is like 2012.
28:33And it was over the Bitterroot.
28:34I know everything about you.
28:34Yeah.
28:35Too much.
28:37But yeah, so it was literally, and I remember saying to Kyle, I got, God,
28:41wouldn't it be amazing to come to work in a place like this?
28:45I think I was working at the time in a back lot in Brooklyn.
28:47And then it's not the same.
28:49I said, wouldn't it be great to go to work in such beautiful nature and.
28:53Pretty cool office.
28:54Weirdly to manifest that.
28:55Yeah, and didn't you ride for hours and hours through Montana?
28:57Yeah, yeah.
28:57And this is so, this was five years before Yellowstone.
29:00How mad is that?
29:01That is quite mad.
29:01It's crazy, isn't it?
29:02Yeah, it is.
29:03It is.
29:04Well, thanks for coming here.
29:05Thanks for talking to us.
29:06It's Kelly.
29:06It's Cole.
29:07It's Ryan.
29:08It's Houser.
29:09It's Beth.
29:10It's Rip.
29:11It's Dutton Ranch on Paramount+.
29:13All right, now, here's Sir Tom Jones.
29:19It's not unusual, you want to be loved by anyone.
29:24It's not unusual, you want to have fun with anyone.
29:29When I see you hanging apart with anyone,
29:35it's not unusual.
29:37It's not unusual to be sad with anyone.
29:43And if I ever find that you've changed at any time.
29:48It's not unusual to find that I've been loved with you.
29:54Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
29:56Tom Jones there, singing the Punchline.
29:58It's one of my favourite jokes.
29:59Both just the doctors, he says,
30:01Doctor, Doctor, I keep feeling like Tom Jones.
30:02He says, it's not unusual.
30:04Hey!
30:08Oh, this is what they want.
30:10Right, if you're in real estate,
30:11a real estate or a property pickle,
30:14our next guests are the legendary TV duo to call.
30:16Location, location, location returns
30:19for its 44th series on Channel 4, 8pm on Wednesday.
30:24So let's have a chill with the Chandy Brill,
30:26Kirstie and Phil.
30:42Oh, my gosh, how are you both?
30:44Well, I'm in shock because I had no idea
30:46that Phil hadn't been on with you before.
30:48And he's such a fan.
30:49No way!
30:49And he listens every single day.
30:52And he's upset.
30:53So he does.
30:54Oh, no.
30:54No, no, he's a real proper fan.
30:56You've probably never had such a big fan.
30:58I prefer listening to it than being on it.
31:00Yeah, let's try and change that.
31:02I've never had a fan, not a proper fan.
31:04Congratulations.
31:05I mean, come on.
31:06Did you have any idea when you made that?
31:08Did you have a pilot for Location, Location, Location?
31:10Yeah, it was non-transmissible.
31:11And it was made 26, 27 years ago.
31:14Down in Rye.
31:15Yeah, yeah.
31:16Yeah, we thought it would be an entertaining way
31:17to spend a weekend.
31:18Little was going to happen from it,
31:20but it would be quite interesting
31:21to see how a television programme got made.
31:23And did you have the chemistry test,
31:24the famous TV chemistry test?
31:26Yes, there was an Italian girl with amazing legs
31:28that Phil wanted it to be her.
31:32And they picked me.
31:34They were going to find...
31:35Is that a nervous sip you're taking?
31:37That's my word.
31:39But we're very upset.
31:40We have a complaint to make.
31:41Come on.
31:42What?
31:43We wanted to meet Beth.
31:44Right.
31:45Gemma.
31:45And she went in the lift in the other direction
31:48and we were waiting at the bottom of the lift
31:50thinking that we would meet her.
31:51Well, you could have come in earlier.
31:52I know.
31:53Oh, no, we couldn't come in earlier
31:54because Phil was late.
31:56So all day long...
31:59I ran.
31:59Blumen estate agents for half an hour.
32:02So I didn't get to meet Beth
32:04because Phil was late
32:05and he's going to suffer for it all day.
32:07OK.
32:08Can we talk about one other thing?
32:09We can talk about loads of things.
32:10It's an interview.
32:11It's Chris's show.
32:13It's Chris's show.
32:14Yeah, which is why I'm asking permission.
32:15And please note, Phil, you see he...
32:17She doesn't usually ask for permission.
32:18No, but I love it.
32:20The TFI ten years ago...
32:22Yes, yes.
32:23..when Amanda Siegfried and I were behind the bar...
32:25Yes, yes.
32:25..in the hottest building that was ever...
32:27Pretty hot.
32:28I mean, it was absolutely extraordinary that night.
32:31Yes.
32:31That was the night of my life.
32:33I ended up in Ricky Wilson's flat...
32:37Yes.
32:38..with Alex Jones.
32:40Yes.
32:40And I think Will was with us, maybe.
32:43Wasn't there a missing dog or something?
32:45There was a missing dog.
32:46Yeah.
32:46Matthew Freud's dog went missing
32:48and we were all looking for it.
32:49I'm sure he'll thank you for mentioning this.
32:50Yes.
32:51And I realised when I got home...
32:53At what time?
32:556.30am.
32:56Yay!
32:58You left early.
32:59Yeah, yeah.
33:00Yes.
33:00It made me realise that I...
33:02While I absolutely loved being in telly,
33:05showbiz was not for me.
33:07I mean, when...
33:09At the point where we got to Ricky's flat...
33:12I mean, it was just extraordinary.
33:14There was so much of that night.
33:16Were you part...
33:17Had you gone home when we were looking for the dog?
33:19Yes, I had.
33:19Yes.
33:20You'd be heard about the looking for the dog stories.
33:22At the time, I lived round the corner
33:23and I could hear you looking for the dog.
33:27Honestly.
33:28And so could the rest of Primrose now.
33:29Yes, yes, yes.
33:30And by the way, they found the dog!
33:32Yes, yes.
33:34Guess what's just happened?
33:36No.
33:36Kelly Riley is listening to the show.
33:37She's so...
33:38She's so desperate to talk to you, she's phoned in.
33:42Honestly.
33:42Do you want to talk to Bear?
33:44I'm so thrilled to hear that, that I just...
33:46Well, I don't know if these headphones will reach.
33:48If we swap places, they will.
33:50Have I gone bright red?
33:51Have I gone bright red?
33:52Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
33:53100%.
33:53That's...
33:54I've gone scarlet in the face.
33:56Yeah, go on.
33:56So excited.
33:57So you're on with Kelly Riley.
33:58Kelly, I'm so sorry that I didn't get to meet you.
34:00I was waiting at the bottom of the lift.
34:03I can't believe Phil was late.
34:05I know.
34:08Kelly, surprisingly, I can believe Phil was late.
34:11It happens a lot.
34:12Can you just stop beating up on Phil, for heaven's sake?
34:16I just have to congratulate you on being amazing.
34:20It's such a complex role, and you do it so brilliantly, and it is...
34:25That's so kind of you.
34:26It's just fantastic.
34:27But let me tell you, I wanted to meet you.
34:29I'm a big lucky...
34:30Oh, Phil!
34:32Just come...
34:32Phil!
34:33Oh, now it is your fault.
34:36Oh, well, I'm just so touched that you called in and...
34:39Anyway, I'll let you go.
34:40Have a lovely day.
34:41Bye, dear.
34:42I wish I could meet you.
34:43I wish I could meet you.
34:46I wish I could meet you.
34:47I wish I could meet you.
34:47All right, you.
34:48Come on, come on back.
34:49Come on.
34:50How are you doing?
34:51Are you okay?
34:51Yeah, I just...
34:52Every time you come and see it by something, it pops up.
34:55Well, no, one time I came in, you had Idris Elba in the studio, and I lost the power of
35:00speech.
35:00Oh, brilliant, Kirsty and Phil!
35:04You've got Kirsty on the front of Kelly, because Kelly was on with Cole, so that's Beth and Rip, one
35:08TV couple.
35:09And then you've got Kirsty and Phil, two TV couples.
35:11In a moment, I'm going to be with Cher.
35:13Cher's going to be on the show as our third couple.
35:16But before all that, some more TFI goals!
35:19CHEERING
35:21Here we are with Rod Stewart.
35:23CHEERING
35:45Oh, Roddy, Roddy, Roddy, Roddy, Roddy!
35:47Bibbidi-bibbidi-bobbidi-bowl!
35:53We're going to get some air conditioning.
35:55So, Rod, football star or rock star?
35:59Probably rock star, because I'd have been finished as a footballer at 53.
36:03At 53?
36:03Yeah, but you know, I still play, I still play a great deal.
36:06And you play very well.
36:07I do.
36:07You played with me once, I played terribly.
36:09You got the real knock with me, didn't you, that day?
36:11Well, I always go for the obvious pass, but you tried to loft one about 20 yards and finished up
36:16in a car park.
36:16No, I know, I know.
36:17And you'd have done something with it, and I didn't give it to you.
36:19But you had trials for Brentford, didn't you?
36:21Yeah, a long time ago.
36:22Did you play for Brentford?
36:23Reserves.
36:23Yeah?
36:24Yeah, that's about as close as I got.
36:25But how passionate are you about football?
36:26If you're not doing your music, is that the number one thing?
36:28Obviously, apart from Rachel.
36:29Yeah, the wife does take the number one spot.
36:32But, yeah, it is.
36:33It's...
36:34She plays goalie, you mean?
36:35No, no.
36:36She's...
36:38She actually doesn't come and watch me play anymore.
36:40She's bored with it.
36:41Yeah?
36:41She's seen me play once, and that was it.
36:42She doesn't bother anymore.
36:43I can't believe you're 53 years old, I didn't know that.
36:45Gorgeous!
36:46Okay, what's it?
36:47So, when we played at Wembley together, afterwards, you were in the changing rooms, and you know,
36:52you got your hair dry out, and you did all the thing, and I thought...
36:54Like you do after Wembley.
36:55And you bent over, so it goes all up, like you do it.
36:59Yeah, like, you've got it up right there, you see?
37:00No ball patches.
37:01We couldn't believe it.
37:03And you also get the face cream going, which is important.
37:05Yeah?
37:05All of you lay, boys.
37:07It does work, though, doesn't it?
37:09It does!
37:09You know, why don't we ease it?
37:10Why do we all look craggy, the lads?
37:12No, no one looks good here tonight.
37:13Nice lighting.
37:14So, you've got your own football pitch.
37:15Even Teddy looks good.
37:16Teddy looks great.
37:18So, you've got your own football pitch in your garden.
37:20Yeah.
37:21Yeah, how often do you play on your football pitch?
37:22Have you got a team?
37:23Yeah, we've got a team.
37:24A lot of really good players, actually.
37:25Good quality, but the pitch is just fabulous.
37:28It's the same size as Wembley, and it's dead flat.
37:31And if you can't play on that, you can't play anywhere.
37:33Well, I still probably wouldn't be able to play on that.
37:34No, you've got to come down and play.
37:35I mean, we've had Liverpool come down there and try, Newcastle have been down there.
37:38Which is in your back garden?
37:39Yeah, and I'm never there, because I'm in the States, you know?
37:41So, let me get this right.
37:43And collect.
37:44So, you're a worldwide rock star, you're married to Rachel Hunter, and you've got a football pitch in your own
37:48back garden.
37:48Life's pretty good.
37:49Yeah, it's not bad, is it, at all?
37:50But, now and again, things do come round the corner that you don't expect, and you have to deal with
37:55them.
37:55Like a trolley bus.
37:56Like a trolley bus, or like last night, which was a bit of a night, wasn't it?
38:00Just a wonderful night.
38:01I love that guy so much.
38:03I didn't love him at Wembley when he scored that goal against Scotland, but as a human being, they don't
38:08come better.
38:09Are you talking about Paul Gascoigne?
38:10No!
38:13So, you're looking forward to tomorrow?
38:16What, the FA Cup?
38:18No, the Scottish Cup.
38:19The Scottish Cup, yeah.
38:22I'm a Celtic man, so of course I want to see Rangers get beat.
38:25But you've sorted yourself out already, because you've won the Premiership.
38:28Yeah, and the Coca-Cola, so we had two trophies this year, and we lose our manager.
38:32So you're alright?
38:32What's it all about up there?
38:33So, what is the Scottish thing about you? Because I'm not a great historian as far as this is concerned.
38:37You are absolutely Scottish.
38:38No, no, no.
38:39Do I sound Scottish?
38:40Not at all.
38:41My dad was a Scot, he's gone upstairs now to the big football stadium in the sky, and he always
38:47told me and my two brothers everything about Scottish football,
38:50from George Young, Billy Liddell, all the great players, and it just goes through our blood.
38:55We just believe Scottish football is fabulous.
38:57So you are genuinely...
38:59We never win anything, the Scottish national team, it's just, we're proud of ourselves.
39:02Do you think Ali McCoy should be in the Scottish side?
39:04Yes, absolutely.
39:04And why isn't he in the Scottish side?
39:06Absolutely, because we're lacking strikers as it is, you know.
39:09And I think like Gazza is to the English team, he is to the Scots.
39:13He just rallies the guys up, winds them up, and they go out and play better.
39:16Now we've got to talk a bit about your music, I've got to talk about football all night.
39:21You've got lots of fans here, Teddy Sheringham's a massive fan of your music, and you as a guy.
39:25You've got a brilliant new album out, I just want to play a bit of your new song.
39:28Now, can I just ask you why you didn't sing this song?
39:29Why don't you sing for us tonight on the show?
39:31Oh, I think there's been a bit of a... with the record label.
39:34I'd have done it, you know that.
39:35Well, we wanted you to do it.
39:36Yeah, I'd love to.
39:36Because you didn't think I wanted you to sing.
39:38I'd love to, that's a great, good stage down there.
39:41Chris, can you ask him to sing for your mum?
39:44For my mum?
39:45My mum's here tonight, right?
39:47Okay, mum, come here.
39:49Come on, mum.
39:52Come on, sit down here.
39:56How are you?
39:57How are you doing, mum?
39:59Is it true that you sang to Gaz's dad down the phone last night?
40:02Yeah, I did.
40:03He was waiting to go to bed.
40:05He said, I'm going to get me leg over.
40:06But I kept him up.
40:08So, you know, Maggie Mae, classic song?
40:11Yeah.
40:11My mum's name's Minnie, begins with an M.
40:13I can change the words.
40:14Can you do a little bit for us?
40:15Yeah, go on.
40:16Cheers, mum.
40:17Yeah, go on.
40:19Wake up, Minnie.
40:20I think I got something to say to you.
40:23It's late September, and I really should be back at school.
40:28I know I keep you amused.
40:31But I feel I'm being used.
40:35Oh, Minnie, I wish I'd never seen your face
40:42Yeah, you led me away from home
40:47Cause you didn't want to be alone
40:50You stole my heart, you stole my heart
40:53And that's a pain I can do without
40:56Yeah, all right, anybody?
41:04Do you know what?
41:05She loved that
41:09It's simply read now
41:10Something's got me started
41:12How good was this?
41:14Something got me started
41:16You know that I will love you
41:22Hinkly since we parted
41:25I truly know that I need you
41:31Come on
41:32I'll give it all up for you
41:34I'll give it all up for you
41:39I'll give it all up for you
41:41I'll give it all up for you
41:43I'll give it all up for you
41:45Yes, sir
41:45I'll give it all up for you
41:47Yes, sir
41:48I'll give it all up for you
41:49Yes, sir
41:50I'll give it all up for you
41:51Yes, sir
41:51Simply read something's got me started
41:53Don't get me started.
41:54Don't get me started.
41:56Are you watching this show in bed?
41:58Are you?
41:59All right.
42:00Because if you are, you might confuse the next bit
42:02for your own reflection and your own telly,
42:04apart from the fact it's me and Sharon,
42:05not you and whoever you're in bed with.
42:11Who lives upstairs?
42:13What?
42:14Upstairs.
42:15Who is it that lives upstairs?
42:17Nobody lives upstairs, Chris.
42:18We own this house.
42:19I can't believe you don't know that no-one lives upstairs.
42:22So there's no-one up there, then?
42:24Of course not.
42:26Great.
42:31What?
42:36There's been a moth up there for two days.
42:38It's been really getting on my nerves.
42:39A moth?
42:40It's gone now.
42:41Are you crazy?
42:42Have you never thought about a newspaper?
42:44Oh, God.
42:45A newspaper?
42:46Yes, a newspaper.
42:47I mean, they have the number of guys
42:49who'll come around with a special moth gun
42:52and make half this mess.
42:54I'm such a jerk.
42:56Yes, you are.
42:57Can you ever forgive me, darling?
43:02Yes, I can, you ginger hunter, you.
43:09Apparently that really happened.
43:10Okay, start of the week now,
43:12please welcome Bing from Kitty.
43:16Hi, Bing.
43:17Hi, how are you?
43:18I'm very well.
43:19It's Motorhead Day.
43:20It's the 8th of May.
43:21May.
43:218th of May.
43:22The 8th of May.
43:24You are the biggest Motorhead fan we know.
43:27Maybe the biggest Motorhead fan on the planet.
43:28What have you been doing today?
43:30What have you been up to today?
43:30I've been here,
43:32and it's been absolutely amazing.
43:34Yeah?
43:34When was the first time you saw Motorhead?
43:36Birmingham Odeon, November 1980.
43:38And how many times did you get to see them in all?
43:4051 times.
43:41And how many Motorhead t-shirts do you have?
43:43About 300.
43:45And how many were you allowed to air tonight?
43:48None!
43:49Yay!
43:50You don't need to know why.
43:51Right, you were in the honour of telling the audience
43:53about next week's show.
43:54Watch on the show next week on TFI Unplugged.
43:56All right, Chris.
43:59We have absolutely no idea!
44:04Cue the Boo Radleys.
44:05Wake up, Boo!
44:06All right, thanks for watching.
44:07See you next time.
44:10Summer's gone.
44:11Summer is gone.
44:12It's day spent with the grass and sun.
44:15Sun, sun, sun.
44:16I don't mind.
44:18I don't mind.
44:19To pretend that you see it's really dumb.
44:22Things seem really dumb.
44:24I rise as the morning comes.
44:27Running through the blinds.
44:31I shouldn't be up at this time.
44:34But I can't sleep with you there by my side.
44:39Wake up, it's a beautiful morning.
44:42Feel the sun shining for your eyes.
44:46Wake up, it's a beautiful...
44:49What could we do better than last time?
44:54Twenty-five.
44:56Twenty-five.
44:57Twenty-five.
44:57Don't we go and tell about this life.
45:00So, wake up, boo.
45:03Wake up.
45:03Wake up.
45:23Wake up.
45:31Wake up.
45:34Wake up.
45:43Wake up.
45:57But you can't blame me not for the death of summer
46:04No, you can't blame me not for the death of summer
46:09But you're gonna say what you wanna say
46:13You have to put the death in everything
46:26Wake up, it's a beautiful morning
46:29Feel the sun shining for your eyes
46:33Wake up, it's a beautiful
46:36Did you see that? I'm not even on the credits again
46:43T McN 타iding
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