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One hour. One conversation. Multiple possibilities. If you could have a one-hour conversation with anyone, dead or alive, famous or not, who would it be and why?
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00:00I think I'd like to have a one-hour chat with Princess Diana.
00:03I think she's maybe a popular choice,
00:06but I think the life she lived was dead interesting,
00:10so I think it could be interesting to find out her side of it.
00:13And that was a conversation with my mum, who's passed away,
00:16and I'd love to talk to her more about her family history,
00:20things that are not as relevant to you when you're younger,
00:23and I'd love to have that conversation with her.
00:27Michael Jackson.
00:28I mean, yeah, especially if the film comes out.
00:30Yeah, I've watched the film twice now.
00:32He's the best, he's the greatest.
00:35He always asks me.
00:35What are you talking about?
00:36Michael Jackson.
00:37No, what are you talking to him about, though?
00:38Oh, oh.
00:42I'd ask him about all the rumours and everything.
00:45I get to know what he wants,
00:46because obviously he said it publicly,
00:47but if you get a closer, more his answer.
00:52I'd say probably Oscar Wilde,
00:55just because he's hilarious.
00:58But I would like to have, like, I don't know,
01:01an academic answer, but not all marks or something like that.
01:04But I think probably Wilde out of all of them.
01:08That theme of nature and wildlife,
01:10and I'm thinking David Attenborough,
01:12you know, hundreds this year,
01:14and there's a bit of a campaign at the moment
01:17to commemorate that
01:18and kind of have a statue in his name.
01:20So I would love to talk to him about,
01:22you know, what got him into nature.
01:24I would like to have a word with Keir Starmer,
01:27if I could,
01:27a one-to-one about anything, honestly.
01:29Absolutely.
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