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with Alex Jones. And Matt Baker. Tonight, a couple who are

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celebrating 25 years together. We know they look back on those early

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years with great fondness and the cameras captured the moment their

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eyes met for the first time. You are part of the furniture, PJ. Yes. What

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will I do when I leave school? Be a messenger? No, run my own radio

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station. I am going to go global, beat the best man. Welcome to

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Anthony David McPartlin and Declan Joseph Oliver Donnelly. It is lovely

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to have you here. That is a good start, that picture. We know you are

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great mates, but when you first met did you hit it off? No. I joined

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series two of Byker Grove. We all met up at the start and you started

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in the first series. Yes. Jeff had the beard and he was loud and in

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charge, but I did not remember Declan. I was enigmatic. I was off

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the radar. We did not hit it off. Our characters became friends a

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couple of months ended the series. We used to hang out on set and play

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pool. Very shortly we are talking about the fact that you are taking

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Saturday Night Takeaway on tour and surprising your. So, we have a few

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surprises for you. We have got and and and deck golf challenge. There

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is also a few familiar, Geordie faces in the audience from Byker

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Grove. We have got Spuggy. Debbie and Chrissy. And also in our

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audience we have got a mystery guest who we will reunite you with. Look

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at you scanning the faces. I do not think you will recognise them.

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Right. You cannot do anything normal. Mike Dilger is often tagging

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wild birds for research. Today we have tagged him for the same reason.

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50% of violent crime is linked to alcohol. According to recent

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figures, a third of police time is spent dealing with alcohol-related

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times. Police in Northamptonshire think this could bring the figures

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down. This could detect if and how much alcohol a person has been

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drinking. They have spent ?25,000 to trial best technology on people who

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drink too much and cause trouble. Dave Spencer is the chief inspector.

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The person who wears the tag will have to stay sober. Will they be

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treated more leniently? If they choose to wear this, they do not go

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to court and it is therefore more lenient. They will be asked to wear

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its 24 hours a day and stay sober for a month. I am going to wear a

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town for the whole weekend whilst I have a few drinks. This is a new

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experience for me and one I do not feel comfortable with. Matthew

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Mitchell has brought the technology from the US. How does this bracelet

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work? This is a breathalyser for your body. It measures your sweat

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and transmits that information into a base station and it is received by

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the police. Does that show when and how much I am drinking? Yes. It will

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be interesting. We will be watching. He knows when I want have a drink

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and if I spill alcohol on my leg, it will register. Over 350,000 people

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in the States have worn these for drink-driving offences. Reoffending

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rates have dropped by over 34%. I will be documenting my experience on

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a home video camera. It has been a long day, it is time for my first

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beer. I wonder how long it takes before that comes out of my skin and

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the bracelet picks it up. It will be interesting. I finished the evening

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in front of the telly with a second beer and hope the police do not come

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knocking. Today I am going to see if the technology is tamper-proof and

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try and mask my drinking. As it detects alcohol through my sweat,

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let's spray some antiperspirant on it. It should be a sweat free zone.

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And a piece of kitchen towel to soak up any excess sweat. Time for a

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drink. It is linked to a mobile telephone network and it sends the

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information directly to the police. It is coming to the end of my

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weekend before I find out if the police have detected my drinking. I

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want to hear what the locals think about this new way of tackling

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alcohol-related crime. I am wearing this which I cannot take off which

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monitors how much I drink. It looks like you have just come out of

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prison. I see violence quite a lot outside pubs. I do not think a tag

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like that will make a difference. If you can be monitored remotely, there

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will be less police on the street. Anything that will reduce repeat

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offending because of alcohol is a good idea. It is the moment of

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truth. Was I able to beat it? The first one started on Friday night at

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about 9:30 p.m.. I had a couple of beers. What would that mean? We

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would give you a warning. How quickly with that happen? It needs

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to be a quick reaction. Usually that would be a visit from the police the

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following day. He also detected my tampering attempts and another two

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drinking activities. Astonishing, drinking and tampering, a new of

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serious. We would bring you back in and charge you with the offence you

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were originally arrested for. If we can start challenging people's

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relationship with alcohol and how much they drink and the behaviour

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that result, it would be a step forward. It feels great to have the

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tag removed. Alcohol-related crime is such a massive problem across the

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country it will be really interesting to see how

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Northamptonshire police get on with this pilot over the next six months.

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It seems like an odd concept, but if it has brought crime down, why not

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give it a go? It must be very sensitive. You are taking your

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brand-new BAFTA show, Saturday Night Takeaway, on tour. It is a new

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concept for a telly show. 12 towns and cities. How is it going to work?

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concept for a telly show. 12 towns and cities. How is it going to It is

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the same TV show on the road. It is the one show people say they would

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love to come to but they do not get the tickets. We will be doing all

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the things we do on the show. Ashley Roberts will be their hosting as

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well. We will be playing when the adverts every show. We will have

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adverts like in the programme and you can win those, like an

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all-inclusive holiday, a car, every show. It is really worth it.

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Riverdance is coming on the road with us. We have got loads of

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stuff, audience hits. A lot of people have got in contact with us

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to set up their mates who are coming and they will be up on stage and

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doing karaoke style things. It is full on. The great thing is even

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though we are doing it in the show, the audience is such a big part of

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the show and every night will be different and it will keep us on our

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toes. Loss of people are going to be asking are you going to be doing

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this? # let's get ready to rumble. CAPNEXT everybody rumble.

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# let's get ready, let's get ready, let's get ready to rumble.

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It is so impressive. Do you want to see that? 100%. We try to talk

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ourselves out of it. You are so in sync. You are quite good with a bit

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of nifty footwork. Any more of Riverdance on the tour? We will do a

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bit of that as well. They are coming with us. We might dust off the old

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clogs. It will be quite an energetic show. I can't wait. You have played

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so many pranks on so many celebrities over the years. Do they

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ever get their own back? They are all determined, Jeremy Kyle is

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specially, and Gordon Ramsay. We played a prank on him

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specially, and Gordon Ramsay. We played a prank last year and he is

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not happy about it. We have been to a restaurant where the chefs have

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congratulated us and give us extra food. But we are not allowed into

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Gordon's. You are not serious! Yes he is. I have had a sleepless night

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over a Gordon Ramsay. Do you worry slightly that tonight is going to be

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the night? I do. All of this started in the early days. But who can

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forget this in 1996? You have heard the first snip, how are you feeling?

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You don't know. Nobody goes away empty-handed. This is for being such

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a fantastic sport. This week Laurie did not Beat The Barber. I can't

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believe we did that. It got you into a bit of bother. It did. She got a

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Game Boy, though! Did she? Did her hair ever grow? Did she forgive you?

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So many questions. Shall we ask? Why not? Come over here, Laurie. Look at

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your lovely hair. I feel bad now. How was that for you? I was 13. And

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as we were cutting it, what happened at school? People mention it's still

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to this day and 18 years on they are still giving me flak over it. But

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look at your lovely, long hair now. Have you forgiven us? I never held a

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grudge in the first place. Tonight we are bringing back Beat The

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Barber. Laurie has once again said she is prepared to put her locks on

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the line for the prize... No, you are not. It is a set of heated

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rollers. It is her idea, and we are not forcing her to do it. Really? It

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is for a good cause. We are going to meet somebody who has written a

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rather good World Cup song. We have got four pictures for our World Cup

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wall chart. I will go first. OK. South Korea is the first. This is

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Jeff, from Westbury in Wiltshire. He wants to represent North Korea. This

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is it him and his lovely wife. Don't they look gorgeous? Dressed as an

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emperor and empress. They look great. What about this? The three

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Amigos, they want to represent Mexico. They will be on the wall

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before long. Algeria, Heather Gates from Bristol. There she is. She is

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representing Algeria. She trekked across the Sahara with a camel and

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her friend, who supports Algeria. Good. Iran, I have. This is a proud

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Iranians living in Crewe. He wants to represent the country of his

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birth, so he has gone for Iran. We will stick him on the wall. I feel

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sorry for Laurie, enjoying your hair. If you want the chance to

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represent America, or England, e-mail us with your wonderful

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photos. The acid test for any World Cup song is how it goes down with

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the fans themselves. # England #.

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# Three lions on a shirt #. You may have noticed, all of these

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songs have been sung by the men, so it is time for some girl power. Meet

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15-year-old Gabz. She is single and -- stew fingering for England with

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her own World Cup song. -- she is singing for England. How will it go

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down with the fans? Sometimes you can sing along. A catchy chorus. Aid

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needs to be patriotic. To feel British. The next five minutes, we

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would love your attention. Please welcome, with holiday in Brazil, it

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is Gabz. # Will be cheering on the team from

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back in the UK # Will be screaming at the telly

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# Will be here -- waiting nervously to hear the whistle-blower

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# Here we go. # Put on your England shirt this

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summer and start believing # We are going to the World Cup

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# There's no better feeling # England

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# We'll be singing out in the sunshine

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# This is football # The beautiful game

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# What a thrill # A holiday in Brazil #.

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Thank you. Give it up for Gabz. What do you

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think of Gabz's performance? Brilliant. Beautiful. What do you

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think about Dell during the World Cup song? Power to the females. Well

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done! The Britain's Got Talent finalist on Saturday. It's the

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closest one we've ever had, the closest final. There have been four

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or five, all of them could do well. It is tough to call. Paddy, we love

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her, salsa at 70. She is great! I wonder how much she remembers

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afterwards. She's a remarkable woman, to do that at her rage. She

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danced through injury last time. She will do very well. Darcy, as well.

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James, on guitar, some great finalists. There is a lot of talent.

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You lads are talented with a golf club. We have it on very good

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knowledge that you were out getting some golf clubs for yourself. It is

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our researchers. Toogood! We thought we would set an Gabz Dec eight golf

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challenge. You have two fire it into his trousers. To get you in the

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mood, we will do the World Cup song to accompany you. We are on the

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ball. Are you ready? Keep going until you hear the hooter. On your

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marks, get set. Right. For the face. Just right

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shoulder there, for Dec. Don't worry. Got one in! In, off the

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chest. Ten seconds to go. Five seconds left. One last shot. Oh,

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just got the nostril. Let's double-check. There is one ball in

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there. There is another one, isn't there? There two balls. And -- Ant

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and Dec found fame in their teens. Here's Clyde Grogan on what it was

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like for her and her friends to find fame so young.

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In 1981 the film roguery's Girl was released, the story of a

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17-year-old's attempt to find love. I was playing Susan. 33 years

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later, the school featured in the film in Cumbernauld near Glasgow

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will be later, the school featured in the

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film in Cumbernauld near shutting its doors to its pupils this summer

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for the last time. When it does, a chapter in British cinema history

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will come to an end. Gregory's Girl has been voted one of the 15

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greatest British movies of all time. What was it about the tale that sets

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-- struck such a chord? Della bobbin I'm in love. Since when? Half an

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hour ago. It was a quirky, realistic look at what life was like as a

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teenage boy when all that matters is girls. You tell her. We've got to

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get some girls and make a move. This man played Andy in the film and his

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chat up lines needed some work. Do you know, when you sneeze it comes

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out of your nose at 100 miles an hour? Do you see are many

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similarities in yourself and your character in the film? Absolutely

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not! This is his first visit to the school since he filmed the film. It

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is quite emotional. I am fiercely proud. It is a big part of me.

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Nobody had any idea how it was going to do. It was non-violent. That was

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all that was coming out of Glasgow or Scotland at the time. It was a

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breath of fresh air. The film did not just show a light on how

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adolescent boys felt. Dorothy, the target of Gregory's adoration,

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fought her way onto the all-male football team. Well done curls, well

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done, boys. -- well done, girls. The girls knew how to get what they

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wanted and Susan, with her friends, managed to grab her man. Well, boy.

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And everyone was happy. This is really good. I'm really enjoying

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myself. The movie didn't just celebrate the reality of being young

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in the 1980s, it was a reflection of urban life at the time. Cumbernauld,

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a new generation. Had the unlikely backdrop of Cumbernauld, a new town

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built in 1956 to accommodate overcrowding in black -- in Glasgow.

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Adam Smith is a community councillor in the area. The film helped to

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publish -- publicised Cumbernauld, at a time it needed it most, to get

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people to invest in the town. A huge part of its history will be for

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evermore. Do you think people who have seen the film come here looking

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romance? I would say that is probably a false optimism of the

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film. Cumbernauld continues to grow today and this school is due to

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close to make way for a new, bigger school. So to it off in style we are

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putting on a special screening of the film. I have even managed to

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find another cast member. Fancy meeting you here! If I don't see you

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through the week, I will see you through a window. Along with

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Douglas, who played Billy, the window cleaner, many students from

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the school and the community have come along to watch our special

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screening. Would you like to come out with me?

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OK. So what did Cumbernauld's 21st century adolescents think? Do those

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cringe-making moments still take place? It is funny to see it on the

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screen. I personally liked it massively and quite a few of boys of

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my age can relate to it. Gregory's's girl was a huge hit for

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everyone involved. The film-makers, the cast and most importantly

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Cumbernauld and although this school is about to close it will remain

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forever in the film as is a reminder what it is like to be a teenager on

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a quest for true love. Some things never change.

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It is almost time for lorry to risk her hair in a game of beat the

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barber. -- Laurie. We have got our One Show St barber, Michael Douglas.

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We have got the stars from Byker Grove, 25 years ago. Does it feel

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like 25 years ago? I can't believe you are here, you were the big star.

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Thanks! She was a big star. Nicola, you played Debbie, stuck in a love

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triangle between these two. When I was blind! Listen, back in the day,

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completely off the record, which did you prefer? I got to kiss both of

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them, so... Was it a bit embarrassing, doing all the kissing?

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It was a bit embarrassing. We had never done it before. A screen kiss.

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We had the crew around us. We were going out at the time in real life.

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so that was a bit weird then! You were a little bit older, you played

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Fraser. Lets reminders. Did you give lots of advice on a fatherly advice?

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I wasn't that much older. I was probable four years older. My

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favourite phrase, Quasar laser Fraser. I tried to give advice, I

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don't know if it was good advice. I haven't done too badly. Spuggie, you

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were the big star. What are you doing these days? I am, I am

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starting to do more to use the -- TV stuff again. Thank you for coming

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down. The moment of truth. The time has come for poor old Laurie to risk

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losing all her hair for a second time. 18 years ago, 13-year-old

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Laurie appeared on Ant and Dec's TV show and put a lot of hair on the

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line for a chance of winning a computer console. Sadly, she lost

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and most of her hair was chopped off. At 32, for some reason, she has

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agreed to do it again to get the chance to win a set of heated

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rollers! She has her best friend for moral support. She will be answering

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killer questions on Ant and Dec. You have the questions there. Laurie, we

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started on Byker Grove. How far in miles as the distance between the

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old set of Byker Grove to the London studios where we filmed Saturday

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night Takeaway. In miles, from Newcastle to London? How far? Quite

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a long way. 300. 300, that is very close. It is 287 miles. We can't

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give her that? It depends which way you go, surely? The first cut. I am

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glad she has got it wrong! Oh, Laurie. Wow! Four years worth. Here

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we go. An easy one. Can you name the three celebrity guests on the first

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ever Saturday Night Takeaway, on June the 8th, 2002? No, OK? Take it

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off, Michael. You have 30 seconds left. No way! We should just mention

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this is going towards charity and it is your idea. A very good cause. 20

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seconds left until the show is over. Who finished in fourth place on

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Britain's Got Talent? No idea. APPLAUSE

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Wednesday the 6th of August, it travels around the country. We will

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be with Miss Dolly Parton. See you next time.

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