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00:09C'est parti !
00:30And tonight, David Morrissey will be telling us about heading to the theatre for a classic tale with a modern
00:35twist.
00:35We are talking food in families and a whole heap of revenge. Perfect.
00:39Very good. And someone who isn't afraid to face up to a tricky encounter is Steve Backshall.
00:44He may have got up close and personal with the world's scariest creatures, just like that.
00:49But tonight, Steve will be revealing something even more scary, keeping thousands of children entertained on stage.
00:55And talking about performing live, we are joined by Britta Ward-nominated singer Sienna Spira,
01:01who's been called the voice of a generation, thanks to hits like these.
01:25And Sienna will be singing her track, Material Lover, which features in the new Devil Wears Prada film, live at
01:31the end of the show.
01:32Cannot wait for that. Also tonight, with England's first World Cup win under their belt and Scotland's massive match later
01:38on this evening,
01:39Geoff Brazier has been finding out how shoppers in Dagnan are embracing football fever,
01:44as well as how they're preparing for Father's Day this weekend.
01:47So, lots to look forward to. We'll say an official hello now to tonight's guest, Steve Backshall, David Morrissey and
01:53Sienna Spira.
01:58Lovely to see you all. Lots to chat about tonight, isn't there?
02:01But we'll start with Steve and Sienna, because you two are actually at Sir David Attenborough's 100th birthday celebrations at
02:08the Royal Albert Hall.
02:09And Sienna, you sang so beautifully. Thank you.
02:11You sang in that King Cole song, Nature Boy. How was that? Because it was quite the occasion, wasn't it?
02:18I mean, that was the most nervous I've ever been in my whole life. I was like waiting backstage with
02:23a bin.
02:24I was really nervous. I mean, that is, he is my idol. And also, that is my dream venue and
02:31one of my favourite songs.
02:32So, it was just very nerve-wracking, but it was the biggest honour of my life.
02:35The nerves didn't come across. Really? I was shaking up there.
02:39Oh, bless you.
02:40Steve, very quickly as well, obviously for you, Sir David is a personal hero of yours.
02:45Was it lovely to thank him in such a special way?
02:47That's exactly it, really. It's very rare that you get the opportunity to say a proper thank you to someone
02:52who has given you absolutely everything.
02:54And, you know, 5,000 people there in the Royal Albert Hall able to say thank you for all you've
02:58done for us.
02:58It was a really, there wasn't a dry eye in the house. It was very emotional.
03:02Yeah, even watching it as well.
03:04Yeah. Well, we'll be talking to Steve and Sienna more in a moment.
03:08But first, David, now people loved you in Sherwood, in Daddy Issues, but we have to say congratulations on the
03:14huge success of Tiptoe.
03:16The reactions were off the charts for that drama, weren't they?
03:20Yeah, I mean, you know, it's always the thing of putting, it's quite a tough drama.
03:24You know, you put so much hard work into it.
03:26And, yeah, walking down the street, people have been really sort of vocal about how much they've got moved by
03:32the show.
03:33And some people just came up and shook my hand and said, well done.
03:36So, yeah, it's really landed very well.
03:38You never know when you do a show about how it's going to be received out there.
03:43But, yeah, it's been received really, really well.
03:45Well, well deserved.
03:46Thank you very much.
03:47So, we're going to talk about your new play, Horace Dyer, and a little bit like Tiptoe, you know, it
03:52starts off with a shocking event and then kind of rewinds back, doesn't it, to see how that event came
03:58about?
03:58Yes, it does.
04:00But it's also, I mean, it's obviously a Greek drama written many years ago.
04:05But it's updated by Simon Stone, our director and our writer, to make it a contemporary story.
04:11And it's about a family sort of in crisis, really.
04:15But he tells it through different time frames as well.
04:18And there's revenge, there's murder, there's lots of stuff.
04:22But it's important to say it's also very funny.
04:24What Simon does with it is he makes it very funny.
04:26There's lots of absurd humour in it and strange sort of characters that come in and sort of behave very,
04:34you know, sort of outrageously.
04:36So, we have that as well.
04:38We only, I mean, someone just told me we opened on the 2nd of July and I was like, what?
04:43When?
04:44Sorry, just told you now?
04:46Yeah.
04:46Okay.
04:47Well, I'd forgotten.
04:48I'd obviously put it in the back of my mind.
04:49Fine.
04:50But it suddenly became real just as I was walking on.
04:54And we only have half the play.
04:56Because he writes as you're going along.
04:58Yeah, so we've heard about that.
04:59How does that actually work?
05:01Yes, how does it work, Robin?
05:02Before the rehearsals.
05:03Please tell me this.
05:04What were you doing in rehearsals?
05:06You just kind of turned up and...
05:07We were sitting there saying, did you watch the match last night?
05:10Things like that.
05:11So, he sort of, we have the basis of the play, which is the Isola's sort of trilogy.
05:16And then we talk about it and we get it on its feet.
05:18And then he goes away and we have the afternoon off.
05:22And we sort of do a bit of shopping.
05:24And then he comes back in the morning and he delivers like five or six pages.
05:27And we'll read that.
05:28And then we're sort of...
05:29So, it's really strange.
05:31And a bit nerve-wracking, I have to say.
05:33Yeah.
05:33Do you know how it's going to finish then?
05:35So, I have no idea.
05:37Oh, my goodness.
05:37A bit like life.
05:39I have no idea.
05:40So, you know, I will go in there.
05:41Hopefully, by the 2nd of July, hopefully, I do know how it ends.
05:45But at the moment, yeah, we're all in the dark.
05:48I'm hoping Simon knows how it ends.
05:50That's the one thing.
05:51So, it is...
05:52But it's fun.
05:53I mean, you know, it's that thing of really going into work and everything's sort of buzzing.
05:59You know, you've got this nervousness.
06:01You've got these knots in your stomach.
06:02But, you know, I love that.
06:04I have to say...
06:04I think that's going to sell the ticket.
06:06Yeah, absolutely.
06:06And everybody will think, how does it end?
06:08Even David doesn't know.
06:10Even I don't.
06:10Yeah.
06:11It's not like the Traitors where they have five different endings every night.
06:15We will know by the end of it.
06:17But it's really fun.
06:19I'm loving it.
06:20I'm working with this wonderful American actress called Mary Louise Parker.
06:24Two times Tony winner.
06:25Yes.
06:26As everyone keeps telling me.
06:27I'm like, thanks very much.
06:28Yeah.
06:29But she is amazing.
06:31She was in the West Wing and she was in a wonderful show called Weeds.
06:35And she's a great actress.
06:36So, it's brilliant to do.
06:38It's at the bridge.
06:39So, you know what?
06:40I'm really having fun doing it.
06:41It's challenging, but it's great.
06:43Fantastic.
06:43And great cast on this.
06:45But, obviously, we've got to talk about Daddy in His Shoes.
06:47It was so fantastic.
06:49But you and Amy Lewood, you formed such a great partnership in a comedy world.
06:53But now you're moving that to a big-time film.
06:56Well, several big-time films in these new Beatles movies.
06:59So, there's going to be four movies in total of each of the band members.
07:02You're playing Paul's dad in this film.
07:04Now, obviously, as a proud scouter, I mean, what is it like to step into 60s Liverpool?
07:10It's just amazing.
07:11I mean, I can't say too much about it because, apart from what's in the press release, which is, yes,
07:16I'm playing Paul's dad.
07:17But, yes, we're sworn to secrecy.
07:20But it is, it's a real honour, not just to tell the story of the band, which, obviously, is such
07:25a huge part of my life.
07:27And I've always been a huge fan, but obviously part of my city.
07:31But also to work with those actors and that director and to be part of it is just a real
07:36privilege, really.
07:37Yeah, it's going to be so good.
07:38Yeah, well, I'm looking forward to it.
07:40Well, he's also looking forward to see how his play ends, which you can go and see.
07:44You can see David in the Oris Steyer at the Bridge Theatre in London from the 2nd of July.
07:50And, of course, you can watch Daddy Issues and Sherwood on iPlayer.
07:53Still to come, after years of searching for the world's deadliest animal, Steve tells us about how he finally got
07:59to fulfil a lifelong dream of meeting one particular creature on his bucket list.
08:04Yeah, plus Sienna will also be performing her hit single, Material Love It, live.
08:08But before then, here's why her music has had an incredible 1.4 billion streams and she's sold out venues
08:14around the world.
08:15You take my life just for the thrill
08:20I'll take tonight and die on this hill
08:26So maybe this time, maybe this time, maybe this time you'll feel like I do
08:36Know I'll always be a visitor
08:52I just love watching you watch it and you're like in shock that that's you
08:57No, I'm just laughing, this is so funny
08:59Oh, it's so lovely
09:00But we just heard Die on This Hill here
09:02And that was a top ten hit, it's a brilliant song
09:04Thank you
09:05But a massive pinch me moment when Pink covered it
09:10Crazy, crazy, can't believe it
09:12How did that feel?
09:13Well, actually, they told me a few days before it was going to be on the Kelly Clarkson show
09:18So I thought I was going to get Kelly Clarkson, like what people call it, but I got Pinked instead
09:23Yeah, she killed her, she's amazing
09:25She's an icon, isn't she?
09:26She's an icon, she's amazing
09:27Yeah, I mean, look, I mean, it must have been such a whirlwind, you know, for you
09:33Because you're only 20, you're going on a world tour next year
09:37And it was a few years ago that you were recording kind of viral hits from your bedroom
09:42How has it been?
09:43Because, I mean, even just a moment ago when I said it was 1.4 billion streams
09:46I didn't know that
09:47Didn't even know
09:48Thank you for telling me
09:49Yeah, so is it settling in your head or are you just riding this out?
09:53I mean, it's mad, I'm not going to lie
09:56It's very crazy and I'm so, like, overwhelmed but so grateful for everything
10:01But to be honest, like, I just, I try and be as present as I can
10:06Just, like, enjoy everything and, yeah, but it is mad
10:09I can't really comprehend some things that happen
10:11Oh, I could imagine
10:12No, no, and you've got your debut album out in a few weeks, Visitor
10:16Yeah
10:16Oh, my God, that's quite personal, that album, isn't it?
10:20What, why, do you think?
10:22What are we going to learn about you in that album?
10:24Well, the reason the album is called Visitor
10:27Because, really, that is, like, the way I view myself
10:29And I kind of, obviously, that's a word I've heard so much
10:32But I heard it in a new way when somebody said it one time
10:36And I kind of wrote this whole album about this, like, fear of impermanence I had
10:41And about the temporary natures of life
10:44And just, like, being aware of how fragile relationships are
10:48And how fragile, like, my identity is to people
10:50And kind of feeling like a visitor in myself
10:53And, yeah, it's kind of an album about learning to be okay with that
10:57And learning to, like, allow experiences to matter
11:00Whilst not trying to force them to be permanent, if that makes sense
11:03It makes a lot of sense, yeah
11:04I wish I had that emotional intelligence 20
11:06I know
11:07I'm learning
11:07I'm learning
11:08Yeah, I know
11:09Listen, you're absolutely smashing it
11:11Thank you
11:11You're going to be performing Material Lover for us at the end of the show
11:14Yes
11:14Cannot wait for it
11:15Thank you, me too
11:16Loads of people were excited to see you perform
11:17You wrote that song for The Devil Wears Party 2, for the movie
11:21But I'm right in thinking that at the beginning when they approached you about doing a song
11:24You were a little bit worried because you thought maybe your songs are too sad
11:27Yeah
11:27For the film
11:28Absolutely
11:29I went and they allowed me to watch the film early
11:32And doing film music is, like, my dream
11:34So I was so, like, excited to talk to you
11:36I felt quite special
11:37I felt a bit like a spy
11:38Yeah
11:38But I was so excited to watch it
11:40But, yeah, I left and I just wasn't
11:42I wasn't sure what I was going to make
11:44But one of the themes in the film is that
11:47Sorry
11:48No, that's okay
11:50I talk so much and I don't breathe
11:51No, you're good
11:53The magazine stops getting printed
11:55And everything kind of becomes digital
11:57And, like, I guess the fashion world starts going online
12:00Which is something I really relate to
12:01As, you know, I'm 20 and that's kind of my generation
12:04And that's kind of what the song's about
12:07I love tangible things
12:08I love, like, analogue listening, vinyls
12:12I love, like, I always take, like, a souvenir of whatever I do
12:15And, yeah, it's a song about just, like, loving tangible, physical things
12:18That you can hold
12:19And kind of a comeback to the calling someone a materialist
12:22I'd rather be that than not at all
12:24But it's fun, it's got that good vibe to it as well
12:26But at the same time, yeah
12:27And it was in The Devil Wearsies
12:29I know
12:29I know
12:30I came on theme
12:32Yes, I like that
12:33And, David, you make playlists, don't you, for your characters
12:36I do, yeah
12:36Because, I mean, it's a way of getting into characters
12:38Yeah, I always do
12:39I make two playlists, actually
12:40So, I make a playlist of what I feel the character would be listening to
12:43The type of music they would listen to
12:45But then I do a mood playlist as well
12:48So that when I need to get into a mood for a certain character
12:51Like, if I need to get jacked up, I'll be having something
12:54If I need to get into a melancholy mood, I'll have something
12:56So, I have two different playlists for characters
12:59Yeah
12:59Steve, when you're going out and seeing sharks
13:01You're not playing the Jaws theme music, are you?
13:03I would recommend that
13:04I think that would be quite off-brand, wouldn't it?
13:06Yeah, yeah, yeah
13:07I don't think that would work quite as well
13:09Oh yeah, it's going to really get me psyched up for this
13:11Yeah, I do have a playlist before going on stage
13:13You know, you've got to, apart from anything else, warm up your vocal cords
13:16If you're going to be on for a couple of hours
13:18Just non-stop talking, shouting, yelling
13:21Getting sprayed from head to toe in dinosaur feces
13:23You know, it takes a little bit of warming up
13:25I feel like such a fraud sat here right now
13:28I've got David talking about being in Aeschylus
13:30I've got Sienna talking about the impermanence of existence
13:33And I'm talking about doing circus skills
13:35I know you're going to want to do that one
13:40You're an hero to all the children watching out there
13:44Sienna's album Visitor will be out on the 3rd of July
13:47And you can see her live on tour around the UK next year
13:50Yeah, and in a moment, as we say, Sienna will be heading outside
13:52To prepare for her performance of Material Lover
13:54But she's not the only one to embrace a live performance
13:57Yes, because later this year, Steve here
13:59Will be taken to the stage to appear in front of thousands of his fans
14:02Now, before we talk about that, here's why his CBBC show, Deadly 60
14:06Is still inspiring and educating children all around the world
14:10Nearly two decades on
14:12Go
14:14Oh!
14:15Cheek! Oh my gosh!
14:16Cheekers, cheekers
14:17It's a bird
14:18What was that?
14:20It was some sort of bird
14:21She leapt on it, but she let it go
14:23She's going again, she's going after it again
14:25It looks like it's something small
14:27It's an armadillo
14:27No, no, you're joking me
14:30Pretty sure it's an armadillo
14:31I've only got a glimpse
14:31I think you're right, it is
14:33She is hunting an armadillo right in front of us
14:37But it's almost like she's playing with it
14:39I mean, this just proves how unbelievably adaptable this animal is
14:45She's flipping it over
14:47Now, first things first
14:49Let's check on the armadillo
14:51Was he or she okay?
14:53Unbelievably, yes
14:54I think that it just triggered that predatory instinct in the puma
14:57That something moved nearby and it went
15:00Oh, this is something I could eat
15:01And then it went
15:01Oh no
15:03That's kind of like a little bit, you know, shell on the outside
15:05And it just batted it around like a ball for about ten minutes
15:08Yeah, like a little cat playing with a mouse
15:10And then just let it go
15:11It was amazing
15:11It's when you see prawns in their shell and you're going to go
15:13I want to eat this, but how?
15:15Yeah
15:15How am I going to get in?
15:17But look, meeting those pumas as well
15:21That was a bit of a dream come true for you
15:22You've been searching for a long time
15:23They've been our nemesis
15:25So like you say, nearly 20 years we've been doing Deadly 60
15:27We've been out in the field for months on end trying to find them
15:30And come really, really close on a couple of occasions
15:32But this time we not only found them
15:35But we saw them approaching mating, leaping over fences
15:39We had interactions between different animals
15:41That could have led to like a massive standoff
15:44And instead it led to them sharing their prey
15:46We had predation, all these things
15:48A mother with a teeny tiny cub coming as close as I am to you guys right now
15:52And it was absolutely mind-blowing
15:56What do you do in that?
15:57If they come that close, especially with a cub
15:59Freeze
16:00Yeah, you just completely
16:02Hold your breath
16:03And just film as much as you possibly can
16:06Try and capture the moment
16:07Imagine all of the, like you say
16:09Tens of thousands of people who are going to be watching that
16:10And savouring every single second
16:13And just, yeah
16:14Hope that she doesn't run off into the distance
16:16It was magical
16:17Oh my God
16:18But you know, you've had children on the edge of their seats
16:20Watching the Deadly 60
16:21And that you're taking it on tour
16:23Last time you came
16:24You were talking about your big arena tour
16:27Which, you know, hopefully was amazing, was it?
16:29Did it go well in the end?
16:31It went way better than we expected
16:32I mean, the kind of, the
16:34I guess the biggest moment was selling out the O2
16:37At which, you know, nearly 11,000 people
16:39They're all cheering and yelling and screaming about
16:42About animals, about natural history
16:44About the thing that I so desperately want youngsters to be interested in
16:47Was like an absolute career highlight for me
16:50So we're going back to arenas
16:51This time we're doing different ones
16:52So hopefully we can get the same kind of pull
16:54In Wembley Arena
16:55Yeah
16:56And, you know, Nottingham, Sheffield
16:57And all over the country
16:58And I think seeing that reaction
17:00Seeing youngsters who have a passion
17:02Have something that they're really, really into
17:03And you know that it's something wholesome
17:06Something that's going to give them
17:07Something positive they can do with their life
17:09And with their future
17:10Is the best possible thing I could be doing in my life
17:13Yeah, absolutely
17:14What have you found, though, is the biggest challenge
17:17In putting it all together?
17:18Because there's so much goes into it
17:19Well, yeah, I mean, we start with the genesis of life
17:22And work through 600 million years of evolution
17:25Through to the present day
17:26Trying to cram in as much as you possibly can
17:28While still having interactivity with the audience
17:31Because you have to get feedback from them
17:33That's absolutely critical
17:34But you're trying to zip through
17:36Everything that's ever happened in natural history
17:38On our planet in a couple of hours
17:40There's just too much to fit in
17:42But it's a lot of fun
17:44We have an absolute scream doing it
17:45Yeah
17:46Do you know what, though?
17:47You're an absolute rock star to children
17:49Yeah
17:49Did you feel like it when you walked out, Steve?
17:51Were you shocked up, like, highly from the floor?
17:53Oh, my gosh
17:54It was absolutely incredible
17:56I mean, at one point
17:57I do ride onto stage on the back of a dinosaur
17:59Yes
17:59Which is a childlike childhood dream
18:00Pyro
18:01Gotta go
18:02Oh, yes, of course
18:03Pyro
18:03Confetti
18:04Elvis in Vegas
18:05That's what it is
18:06Yes, exactly
18:07I love how earlier you were saying
18:08Oh, I'm not, you know, these guys
18:09They're doing this
18:10Meanwhile, O2
18:11On a dinosaur
18:12Pyro
18:13Yeah, exactly
18:14But as we said
18:16You've had such a huge influence
18:18On so many people
18:19But particularly children
18:20Around the world
18:22Tell us about Miller
18:23Who you met
18:24Oh, yeah
18:24Filming in Australia
18:25Yeah, so I think
18:26I've got to the stage of my career now
18:28Where I'm recognising
18:29That there are an awful lot of youngsters
18:30Who have so much to say
18:32So much knowledge
18:34Incredibly eloquent
18:35And also know their subject
18:36Inside and out
18:37So one of the things
18:38That we've really tried to do now
18:39Is to connect with those young people
18:40And give them an opportunity
18:41To essentially show what they can do
18:43And this young guy
18:46In Australia
18:46Took us out
18:47Just off the shore
18:49From a big town
18:51In Queensland
18:52And we caught
18:52The world's most venomous fish
18:54Ten metres offshore
18:55This absolutely whacking
18:56Great big stonefish
18:57I completely missed it
18:59Bearing in mind
18:59I've been doing this
19:00My whole life
19:00I pretty much walked over
19:01The top of it
19:02He just walked out
19:02And went
19:02Oh, there's one
19:03And, yeah
19:04Picked up a stonefish
19:05The world's most venomous fish
19:07Right there
19:07There's people walking past
19:08With their kids and stuff
19:09It was absolutely epic
19:11And I think seeing
19:12That the future
19:13Of natural history
19:14Conservation and zoology
19:16Is alive and kicking
19:17There are so many youngsters
19:19Who have just got
19:20Unbelievable talent
19:21And the future
19:22Is safe with them
19:23Oh, fantastic
19:24We've had so many
19:26Messages come in
19:27Very quickly
19:28Steve, Matt has asked
19:29What's your favourite place
19:30You've ever filmed in?
19:32I would say
19:33That I'd go for
19:33The north of the Amazon
19:35Suriname, Guyana, Venezuela
19:37Because the biodiversity
19:38Is such that
19:39If you go out
19:40Looking for a harpy eagle
19:41You don't find it
19:41I can turn over a log
19:42And I'm going to find
19:43A poison dart frog
19:44Or a bush master
19:44Or a bullet ant
19:46There's always something
19:47So we never go home
19:49Empty handed
19:49I love that
19:52Very good
19:53Well, you can see
19:53Steve live on stage
19:54In his tour of
19:55Deadly Live this October
19:56And you can watch
19:57Deadly 60 on iPlayer
19:58In just a moment
19:59We are heading outside
20:00To enjoy the last
20:01Of the evening sun
20:02When we join Sienna Spiro
20:03For a live performance
20:04Of a hit song
20:05Material Lover
20:06But before then
20:07Jeff Brazier
20:07Has been catching up
20:08With shoppers in Essex
20:09Where he discovers
20:10It's not just
20:10World Cup football
20:11On everyone's lips
20:12Because it's going to be
20:13A busy weekend ahead
20:17With Father's Day coming up
20:19And a lot of football
20:20Kicking off
20:21I'm turning up
20:21For a shift
20:22At the checkout
20:23At my local Asda
20:24In Dagnum
20:24To see what customers
20:25Are putting in their baskets
20:28As a footy fan
20:29And a dad
20:29And now a very proud
20:31Granddad
20:31I'm sure there's going to be
20:32Loads to talk about
20:35Helping me out today
20:36Is my supervisor
20:37Narinda
20:38It's basically like
20:39The self-service
20:40Checkout
20:40Yeah it is like
20:41A self-checkout
20:41I feel like
20:41I prefer coming
20:42To a real person
20:43I hope the customers
20:44Prefer coming to me today
20:45Shall we start now?
20:46Yeah why not?
20:47Let's go
20:47Feeling confident
20:49I'm ready for my first customer
20:50Hi guys how are you?
20:52We're good thank you
20:53And lots of home furnishings
20:54Is it that you've moved house?
20:56No we haven't
20:57We are
20:59Trying to refurbish a room
21:01Right
21:02Did you watch the football
21:03Last night
21:03I did
21:04And did you enjoy it?
21:06It was fabulous
21:07So I had my family around
21:09I had my neighbours around
21:10Yeah
21:10And we really enjoyed watching
21:12Was it the last game?
21:14Scored by Marcus Rashford?
21:15Yeah Rashford
21:16That really got us
21:17Yeah jumping all around
21:18In the room
21:19So good isn't it?
21:20Did you expect a performance
21:22As fun and enjoyable
21:23To watch as that?
21:24I didn't expect us
21:25To attack as well as we did
21:26But I did expect
21:27The bad defending unfortunately
21:28So what are you going to do
21:30For daddy on Father's Day?
21:31I'm going to take him
21:32To a restaurant
21:33That would be lovely
21:34Dad what a lovely treat
21:35I know this is news to me
21:36You are loved
21:38Why is Father's Day special for you?
21:40Just appreciation really
21:41Dads we take on a lot of pressure
21:43We do a lot of things
21:44So yeah it's nice when the girls
21:46They always show me love to be fair
21:47Every day is Father's Day for you is it?
21:49Almost
21:49I'd say I'm quite lucky in that sense
21:51Being my local store
21:52It's not long before
21:53A few familiar faces pop up
21:56What are you guys doing here?
21:58Why are you doing here?
21:59How are you?
22:01How are we doing team?
22:02I'm good
22:03You alright?
22:04I'm keen to find out
22:05How my cousins are getting stuck in with a football
22:07Good game last night
22:09So good
22:10Did you stay up for it?
22:11No
22:11Oh you didn't watch it
22:12Too tired
22:14Too tired
22:15She got Mexico in her sweepstake
22:16How do you feel about that
22:18Getting Mexico?
22:19Good
22:19It won
22:20For someone who hates football
22:21She's doing so well with me
22:23What do you win if you win your sweepstake?
22:25They don't know yet
22:26Okay
22:28All this football chat is making me want to test out my skills
22:31Just stop playing football and get back to the table
22:34Oh
22:36Like the World Cup
22:38Father's Day is all about bringing families together
22:40Well we're having a barbecue
22:42Got my family round
22:43Grandchildren
22:44Great grandchildren
22:45Yeah
22:45So yes
22:46So it'll be a full house
22:48And a full garden
22:49And I've got to try and cook it on me little barbecue
22:51Right
22:52Oh no
22:53So is this everything you need for the barbecue?
22:55No that's just something
22:57I've got nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren
22:59Yeah
23:00I just had a little great-granddaughter the other day
23:02Congratulations
23:03The noise don't you?
23:04The noise I know
23:05But it does stop though right?
23:06You know one day what it's like when the boys get married
23:09I'm a granddad
23:09I'm a granddad now but she's not very noisy yet
23:12Give her a bit of time
23:13For some Father's Day is more poignant
23:16It's one of them days yeah that we get through
23:19For so many
23:20Yeah
23:20I think as well
23:21Like that's why sometimes you know some people are looking forward to it
23:24Some people aren't
23:25And some people are both actually
23:26Where it's like it's celebrating one person
23:29Yeah
23:29And remembering another person
23:31Another yeah
23:31It's a nice day because the memories are good so
23:34That's it it prompts you to talk about that person
23:37And to think about them
23:39Celebrating our loved ones can look different for everyone
23:41This Father's Day my dad's asked to have the day to himself
23:45He was like he wants to go spend it with his friend
23:47And how do you feel about that?
23:49I mean it's really about the father being happy isn't it
23:51So if he's going to be like happiest with his friend
23:54There you go
23:56Right this will last you how long?
23:58Whoa
23:58Five years?
23:59Quite a few weeks
24:00Yeah
24:02I've got twin daughters
24:03How old are they?
24:04They were 50 early this year
24:07Congratulations
24:08Still my two little girls
24:09They'll probably take me out for a meal
24:11Me and my wife out for a meal somewhere
24:13Probably the best day is the day they were born
24:16Right
24:18So that's the end of my shift
24:19And I've had an absolutely lovely time
24:21I don't know what I loved more
24:23Speaking about football
24:24Or being a dad and a granddad
24:26But one thing is for sure
24:27Everyone that I've met
24:29Is going to have a really lovely weekend
24:34Oh thanks so much to Geoff and everyone there in Dagnum
24:36And good luck to Scotland against Morocco later on
24:39A little bit awkward though
24:40It's yours
24:41I got Morocco in the sweepstake
24:43Have you been keeping up with Jordan in the World Cup?
24:46Have they played yet?
24:47Next game
24:47They've played one
24:48Lost one
24:49But they can get there
24:50I've got a lot of faith
24:51And a big thanks of course
24:52To all of our guests
24:53For joining us tonight
24:54We have got the night off on Monday
24:56It's a big way for the World Cup
24:57So we'll be back on Tuesday
24:59Keeping cool in the studio
25:00With actors Hannah Waddingham
25:01Octavia Spencer
25:02J.K. Simmons
25:03And Tom Brittany
25:04Yeah but for now
25:05Singing us into the weekend
25:06It's Sienna Spyro
25:07With Material Lover
25:21I like these things
25:23You can buy with money
25:26On a day that's wrong
25:28But a day that's sunny
25:31Pick it up with my hands
25:32Put it out on sale
25:34They can't do it like me
25:37Can't do it like me
25:40When it's all going up
25:41Like a bun and a fever
25:45My feet on the ground
25:46Like a super feeler
25:49And I don't know much
25:51But I know this one thing
25:53They can't do it like me
25:56Can't do it like me
25:59I crave a real connection
26:01I like to turn the page
26:04With my hands and my nails
26:06They match my summer shade
26:09Some call that superficial
26:11To want to touch the cover
26:13But I'm a material lover
26:18Yeah
26:20Material lover
26:24I want a real thing now
26:29I want a real thing now
26:33I did
26:35I did
26:36I did
26:37Oh
26:39Material lover
26:42Yeah
26:45Oh
26:53Yeah
26:56Material lover
26:57Material lover
26:57Say it when you're done
26:59I could give a real thing to you
27:02Oh
27:05Material lover
27:06Material lover
27:07Say it when you're done
27:08I could give a real thing to you
27:12I could give a real thing to you
27:12I could give a real thing to you
27:18I could give a real thing to you
27:18I could give a real thing to you
27:18I could give a real thing to you
27:19I could give a real thing to you
27:20I could give a real thing to you
27:20I could give a real thing to you
27:20I could give a real thing to you
27:24I could give a real thing to you
27:24I could give a real thing to you
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