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Jerry! Jerry! Jerry! It is very nice to be here but you have been

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shouting my name for the last 15 miles. Sorry. Jerry! Jerry! Jerry!

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Well, to The One Show, West... Jerry! Jerry! Jerry! It's Jerry

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Springer! CHEERING Thank you Alex. It's great to have

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such a legend like you only so far. You are here at an interesting time

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because as you know Britain are about to vote on the EU referendum

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and we were talking earlier and Jerry came up with an interesting

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solution if we leave. If you do what you should do is join the United

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States, become our 51st state. I know the revolution but that was so

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long ago, get over it. Join America, you would vote, you would not vote

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for Trump so he would be president. Because I was born in England I

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could then say I was born in America and then I could be president! I

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would be a good one, I would invite you to the White House. Amazing, you

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have got my vote. This is the first time presenting The One Show saw

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anything you need to know? Will be any fights? Not regularly. When does

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the man come out who married his horse? We have an item on felt. I

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can't wait for that! When do the security guys come and take people

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away? That depends on how you behave. Let's introduce the guests,

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a singing sensation and a sweet sensation, please welcome Beverley

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Knight and Nadiya Hussain. You both with absolutely gorgeous. Very nice

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to see you. The guests on Jerry's programme normally reveal an

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interesting confession. Some kind of confession. So Nadiya and Beverley

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have a confession each. Let's go with Beverley first. I live about

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shoes. What? How can you lie about shoes? You are either wearing them

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or not, somebody will see. The thing is when you are me and you have a

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thing about shoes and buy a lot of shoes sometimes people say those are

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quite a few nice shoes you have got, how much did they cost? And you are

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just like, I have had them for ages, I just haven't worn them. So you

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don't say how much you have spent on them. Yes, I just say I haven't worn

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them in ages. You should do what Jerry does, he got two for the price

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of one. Yes, these shoes came with the pants. They looked very

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comfortable. The right one doesn't fit. Nadiya's confession, I am a

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secret sweet hoarder. What you make of that? What is a sweet? It is like

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candy. On our programme we have people who hide them under the bed.

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I hide them everywhere, in my make up drawer. Do you have any new at

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the moment? No. Why do you hide them? Because I have children and

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the cat now that my meat sweets. I would hide them as well but at my

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age I wouldn't remember where put them. -- because I have children and

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my children cannot know I am eating sweets. The new Harry Potter play

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opened earlier this week and JK Rowling has asked those lucky enough

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to have a ticket not to reveal any secrets. But in these days of

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spoilers will the secrets stay safe? Tommy Sando has been sent to find

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out. We have all been there at some point, spending weeks or months

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invested in a book, movie or TV show only to go online or read about it

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in the paper and boom. No! Why! That has ruined everything! Maybe I am

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being a bit over the top but there is no denying that over time there

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have been some huge plot spoilers. Take the sixth sense in 1999 which

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had a huge twist everyone was talking about. Or the whole John

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Snow thing in Game of Thrones. Even the Queen of puddings almost ruined

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my Bake Off experience just three weeks into the series but don't

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worry if you haven't seen any of those I won't spoil it for you.

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Despite the threat there is always an army of loyal fans ready to try

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to safeguard plots. I have come to join some of them to test out the

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loyalty. What was your favourite bit? LAUGHTER

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We are not seeing. It's a secret. I liked the bit I can tell you. We are

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all fans, let's share the love. I will tell you how wonderful it was

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but I want say anything. I have a button which says I'm not supposed

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to say anything. It is awkward because I want to open up but I'd

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can't. Three Pepper pegged's roller-skate across the stage. These

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guys are not giving anything up and as everyone heads inside for the

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second part it leaves me wondering where did the term spoiler come

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from? It has history over the last 50 years, it appeared in the Oxford

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English dictionary in 2007, that is when I first saw the word. It came

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from pressure from people saying you are giving away too much. JK Rowling

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is not the only one to protect storyline. The mousetrap, for 64

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years actors have said do not give away the fact that the murderer

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is... BLEEP. Star Wars had a specific plot details protected.

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James Bond was protected. What has changed is that fans have become

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fanatical about not giving it away. Do you think JK Rowling is being a

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bit optimistic? She is a woman of extraordinary power. You would not

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want to be the person who who spoiled for programme. With the play

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about to end I head back to try my luck one more time. Somebody must

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crack? What happened at the end? No! It's a secret! It's a secret! Will

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anyone tell me what happened? No! We have stood outside the theatre for

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hours and I've spoken to countless fans, what do we know about Harry

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Potter the theatre show? Nothing. JK Rowling if you are watching your

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fans have well and truly kept this secret. All I get to keep is the

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badge. He got nothing at all. Nothing, I

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want to give you a spoiler about this show so cover your ears of you

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don't want to know but Beaver Lee will be sailing -- Beverley will be

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singing a track from her new album, Soulsville. The album is fantastic,

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lots of covers, all with eight connection to Memphis and there is

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an important reason why? I had the joy and privilege of being sent to

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Memphis when I was about to star in Memphis the musical. Being a

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musician I was like, yeah, I would love that. I got to drink in the

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sights, the signs, the music, it's the birth of rock 'n' roll, where

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blues became rock and roll. It inspired me so much, the good and

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the bad history that I had to go home and absorb it and write an

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album that was heavily inspired by what I saw and what I felt. When you

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think of Memphis one of the things you think about is Elvis, did you

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get a chance to go to Grace land? I absolutely dead. What was it like?

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It's a trip. Tacky but kitsch. 1970s fantastic but so kitsch I loved it.

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I wanted to transport it to my home. Wall-to-wall TVs, carpet up the

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walls. Sort of how you want it to be. I grew up with Elvis as a

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teenager, he was it. I just learned something, reading about you coming

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onto the shore, one of the songs on your album is hound dog, when we

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think of that we think of Elvis but in fact he was not the first to

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record it. That's right, when it was written they had a big blues singer

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called big Mama Thornton in mind and she taught a hole through the song.

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It was amazing, Elvis heard it and thought I will have some of that so

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few recorded it for himself and made it pretty shall we say and the rest

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is history. We have to hear some, this is your interpretation of Sam

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and Daves Hold On I'm Coming. # Holdall I'm coming.

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# APPLAUSE

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Fantastic. You have such talent, that is God-given. Thank you.

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Through the roof. That was Al Greens studio. Yes, Royal Studios in South

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Memphis. Where you pinching yourself? Did you ever imagine you

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would do that when you were growing up. No, there is no way I could

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envisage age 13 trying to write songs that years later I end up

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going to one of the great homes of soul music and meeting some of his

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musicians, his equipment, and being there. That was heaven for me.

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Amazing. It's the same thing, when I was a kid, looking at this studio,

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one day would I ever be here? And here you are! Great stuff. And other

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highlight was Muhammad Ali's birthday, his funeral today, what is

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your take on the great man? He was an astonishing man, a man of

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principle and it was a privilege to sing happy birthday for him, a long

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time ago now. What a seismic loss, not only to the world of sport but

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to the world. He will leave lost a great figure. The album Soulsville

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is released today. The Queen 's 90th birthday celebrations continue today

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at a special service at Saint Pauls. I thought her birthday was in April?

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You are technically right but 250 years ago King George II decided

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that because his birthday was earlier in the year, he thought he

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would rather wait until the nice weather so he celebrated again in

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June. My birthday is in February, I will celebrate again today, where is

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my cake? We will have a drink after the programme. It is nice, more

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people can enjoy it, 90 years, God bless her. Street parties taking

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place across the UK this weekend and if you are going to the big one at

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Buckingham Palace this is what is on the menu. It looks lovely.

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British summertime is street party season. Especially when there is a

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royal celebration involved. This Sunday one of the biggest ever

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street parties will be taking place outside Buckingham Palace. If you

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are one of the lucky 10,000 people who has a ticket you might be

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wondering what's on the menu. The lunch will be a celebration of the

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Queens service to more than 600 charities and organisations during

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her 64 year reign. Partygoers will be tucking into Iman desk hampers

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pact by Sandra. -- Marks Spencer 's hampers. We think it will take us

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about 15 hours but we can start until Saturday because of the

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freshness of the recipes. The 10,000 individual hampers are designed to

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last all day with the finest tasty treats from producers around the UK.

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So much you could choose, how did you decide? We plotted out the

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favourite ingredients and then plotted out recipes involving them.

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The smoked salmon, we wanted a royal connection so we decided to smoke it

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over oak chips from the Sandringham estate. The salmon comes from

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Scotland. Get in! Also joining the menu are 25,000 English apples for

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the juice. 600 kilograms of red Leicester and Cornish called Cheddar

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cheese. And nine and a half thousand pork pies. I want to know more about

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these. Walker and Sons in Leicester have been giving the task of making

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thousands for the party, giving us their version of the most famous

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porkpie, the Melton Mowbray for almost 100 years. The master pie

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makers is surely the tricks of the trade.

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To be a Melton Mowbray pork pie it has to be made and baked in this

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region, it has to have uncured pork. It has to be freestanding, so baked

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without any support, and it gives it the characteristics of the potbelly.

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Once it's baked, we cool it and add jelly. Time for me to have a go.

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Traditionally the pastry was shaped by hand around a wooden pie dolly.

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It's as if you are making pottery or something. Yes. A bit more? It's

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getting there. It's coming. Brilliant. It's quite a challenge,

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but I think I'm getting the hang of these traditional porkpie methods.

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It's certainly not as easy as you make it look, chef. Yes. Lovely. A

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perfect Melton Mowbray pork pie. Yours, anyway! Of course, the

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Queen's perfect birthday party Hamptons -- hampers need something

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dainty. He's come up with these. These are beautiful. Size is the

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key, we took two iconic products, Piccadilly and the porkpie and put

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them together. We put a little crown on top and it gives it a finishing

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touch. The Royal crowns require as much craft as the Royal pie. All

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hand cut in the bakery and hand placed on the pie. It took us ages

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to get the correct shape but it took even longer to get a little cutter

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sorted out. Made for the Queen's birthday. Goodness me. Time to see

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if it was all worth it. What do you think? Delicious. The sharpness of

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the pickle cutting through the pork, it's a good pie. Good. If you are

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one of the lucky partygoers on the Mall this Sunday, be sure to savour

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the treats in your hamper. Ewan-macro I love that. You are an

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odd one out, the three of us have met the Queen, you went for tea with

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her, Beverley, and Nadiya, you baked her birthday cake, so what have you

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got, Jerry? OK, actually I saw the Queen before you guys did. Really?

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Yes, it's true, it's 1952. You weren't even around. 1952, I'm eight

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years old, we had just come to America and my parents bought our

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first TV set, a little black and white screen and this is the truth,

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the first thing we saw, that first day on television, was the

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coronation of Queen Elizabeth. No way. I saw it, you weren't born,

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your parents weren't even dating! Nadiya made the birthday cake, a

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really big moment, so this is a simpler version we have on the table

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of that very birthday cake. What did she say, Nadiya when she went to cut

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it? When I met her, she was the only person I was starstruck by. I didn't

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know what to say. She said, which tear doesn't want cut? I was like,

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wow, she actually talks like that. Did you want her to say... I was

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expecting a Yo, Nadiya. What was funny was when Prince Philip came up

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behind and she introduced me to Prince Philip. That's nice. That's

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kind of cool. He didn't say yes, dear, I know who she is, but, what

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flavour is the cake? And this cake recipe is in your book, isn't it?

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Yes. So here it is, Nadiya's Kitchen. A great smile. Doesn't she

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just. How much fun was it to make the book, because this is your first

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one, lots of savoury recipes as well which people don't expect. Was it a

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lot of work, coming up with the recipes? Somebody said, it's a

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cookbook, it will be fine. It wasn't, it was so much hard work but

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I have so much fun doing it. It gave me the opportunity, I had a choice,

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I could have done all bakes or all Currys but I wanted to write a book

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that shows how I cook at home and how I feed my family and my children

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and once I'd decided that it came very easily. Did you already know

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what recipes you were going to put in the book, what cakes you are

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going to make, in other words as you are writing the book, I'm going to

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try something new, let's try this, or did you take out a list you had,

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OK, Al do these Mucha Mark no, I had chapters, it went through my day. I

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had chapters like lazy Sunday morning, dinner date, midnight

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feasts, all of these things are things we do at home and once I'd

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done that I have hundreds of recipes in my head with each chapter. I

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thought let's pick the best ones and put them in. The recipes I have in

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my head, I could write another 18 books. The great thing about it...

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You should be fat! She's so slim. Don't you eat what you make? I try

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it am I lost three stones three years ago. Three stones? Yes, I got

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really, I had children and a lovely husband, I got really comfortable.

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So... Speaking of the children and your husband, they are all through

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the book and it's the smiliest cookbook in the world, absolutely

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lovely. Your husband has met Jerry before, this is the thing, isn't it?

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Is this the...? That's the waxing of me at the museum there! That's what

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I'm going to look like when I'm dead! Its wax! I want a closed

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casket. LAUGHTER

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It's horrible. You want a bit of colour. He said, Jerry... We've been

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doing it all day. Nadiya's book, Nadiya's Kitchen, is out on the 16th

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of June. Now for a film with another royal connection, Phil Tufnell meets

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a woman threatening to take some scissors to his crown jewels. Ouch.

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Yes. I mean that sounds like my show. Yes.

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Modern life can feel a little hard. How about escaping somewhere a

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little softer? These are made of felt. Now that reminds me of primary

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schools and scissors but working with the form one young artist has

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become -- for one young artist has become a bit of an obsession. Lucy

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Spyro uses this retro fabric to use pieces of art to make us look at the

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everyday in a different way. What a place you have here, it's full of

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everything. How did you first get started? Since I was really young, I

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knew art was something I wanted to do with the job so I have combined

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the two and it kind of grew from there to be honest. We have a lot of

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fun here. I can imagine, a great big piece of pizza there, good enough to

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eat. In 2014, Lucy caused a stir when she made a corner shop

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completely out of felt, crafting 4000 replicas of the stuff we pop

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into our baskets. Funded by members of the public and various arts

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bodies, it was so popular people queued around the block to get in. I

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wanted to create a high-quality art event that was fun and accessible

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for people of all ages. I wanted to highlight how people don't

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necessarily talk to their neighbours so much anymore on the corner shop

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is something that used to be a place where you would congregate and find

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out the local news. So I created a whole corner shop made out of felt.

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Must have taken you for ever. It took about eight months, it was a

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labour of love, such a fun exhibition to make. Costing around

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?15,000 to make and later selling in its entirety to collectors, the

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corner shop was a huge success. She's also been part of the V and

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a's touring urban art show and takes her inspiration from Tracey Emin.

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The gallery owner shows her work. Is it art? Yes, it is art. It is pop

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art. Loses approaches she has taken very soft materials and tackled very

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serious things -- Lucy's approach it. It -- her work has a darker

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side, a worryingly cuddly exhibition of felt guns, knives and explosives.

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It's a way of using humour and soft touch to a very hard world. Felt

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isn't just the stuff of artists all primary school kids. This dates back

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to Neolithic times. We still use it now, from car parks to pool tables,

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pianos took a freshness. And there is one very famous fan of felt, hats

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in particular. The Queen has warned hundreds of them. I set Lucy a

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unique One Show challenge, to create a splendid tribute for Her Majesty's

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90th birthday. I thought what is the best thing to make out of something

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that quite a simple material, the most complicated piece of jewellery

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ever! Here come the crown jewels. We did it with flat materials we need

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to make it 3D. You make a circle. That's going to go all the way

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around your head. And then these arms are going to go across the top,

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like that. You make changes... Lucy cuts out the felt lining to give the

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crown a bit of shape. Then she adds a spot of velvet to make it extra

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plush. Her Majesty would approve. Just going over and over around the

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edge to keep it in place. Next, oodles of gold thread to add detail.

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You can't have a crown without jewels and felt just doesn't have

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the sparkle factor, so nearly 4000 gems are glued on. I'm stepping in

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to add the final one. You can put the last one in place. What an

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honour! That looks good to go. Turn it upside down, put it on there.

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That's not too bad! That's not too bad. It looks really good. It's a

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lot harder than it looks. There is a knack. With the last jewel in place,

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time to admire our handiwork. Lucy, this looks incredible. Can I try the

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Crown on? Of course. I've always wanted to do this. I think these

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really suit me. Fit for a queen. One has never felt so good!

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That felt corner shop was something else, wasn't it? So creative. They

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operate at a different level than the rest of us do. This is it. We

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are at the end of the show, Jerry. A final thought, maybe? OK, here's my

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final thought. Of all -- of all the shows I've ever been on, this is one

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of them. Take care of yourself and each other! We love it. We are fair

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until Monday the 20th of June because of the Euros. Good luck to

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all the home nations taking part. Thank you, Jerry. So nice meeting

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you. Nadiya, your book, Nadiya's Kitchen is out on the 16th of June.

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Now, performing Middle of Love from Soulsville, it's Beverley Knight.

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# But I sometimes wish I knew what's

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# 'Cause I feel like something's wrong

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# Let's go back to our first chapter

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# And yet you say nothing's changed

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# Well, I just can't shake the feeling

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# Let's go back to our first chapter

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Thank you. CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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MUSIC: Toreador Song from Carmen by Bizet

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It doesn't matter what level you are or what you play.

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