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Hello and welcome to One Show with Matt Baker. And Alex Jones. Now,

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tonight's guest is credited with some of the catchiest songs of the

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last decade, providing inspiration to many tabloid headline writers.

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Here is just a few that we found. Not forgetting...

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Can you match the headline to the guest? It is of course Voice coach

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and Kaiser Chief Ricky Wilson. Very nice to have you here. Your band has

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provided headlines in more ways than one, so do you remember any of

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those? I Predict A Fry-Up, do you remember that? There was a snack bar

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with a fortune teller outside, they offered her a cup of tea and a sum

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which, she then predicted they were going to win the lottery and they

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want 4.5 million! I go around telling people we will win the

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lottery and one day they will get lucky! More about The Voice and the

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new album later. As well as the groom whose wedding video became an

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internet sensation when he got a multitude of stars to send a message

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to his bride-to-be including Ricky here. Find out how he did it later.

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The majority of those clips I'm guessing were filmed using mobile

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phones. Every year in the UK, around 800,000 mobile phones are reported

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stolen. Many are taken as easily as this. Oi! Oi! Tony Livesey

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investigates. More than half of us now owned

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smartphones, they may cost hundreds of pounds but that doesn't stop us

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using them out on the streets. It is a perfect setup for a thief. How

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much is that phone work? ?500. You are still holding it like that. It

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is the equivalent of walking round waving pound notes. You know you

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walk around with that? Would you walk around with that doing the

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same? Probably not but to achieve that is exactly what that looks

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like. That is worth up to ?400. Would you walk around with that in

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your hand? Sometimes you are so busy with things, you just don't think

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about what you are doing. In the blink of an eye this man's phone has

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been snatched. Criminals use bikes to make a speedy getaway before the

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victim even knows what has happened. This woman had her phone taken by a

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thief on a bicycle. I had been out for dinner with a friend, texted my

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friend on my phone, thanks for a lovely evening, and suddenly my

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phone was gone from my hand. I must have been such a target, silly girl

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walking down the road at night near Victoria, a prized target. This CCTV

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shows a thief on a bike sneaking up on another unsuspecting victim. Last

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year in London there were nearly 3500 thefts like this while the

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suspect was on a pedal bike. A fivefold increase in four years. The

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police say they have cracked down and any phone reported stolen is

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blocked, but the phones are still worth a lot of money abroad. It is a

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global market. Stolen phones are worth a lot of money in other

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countries and it is a fantastic commodity for criminals to use

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instead of cash or drugs. It is a crime the Met police say they are

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taking very seriously. I am joining them on patrol. What are we looking

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for? Mopeds and pushbikes, specifically mopeds with two people

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on them, and pushbikes with four or five people in a group. This girl is

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completely engrossed in her music, and for people on their bikes it is

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an easy target. One of the things that puzzles me is that we are after

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people on bikes and mopeds and yet we are in a car so what is the logic

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there? A lot of our role is dealing with the victims as well so we

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cannot chase the mopeds effectively in central London but CCTV cameras

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can do that. The helicopter can cover the pursuit side of it. We can

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take the victim for a drive round because they might be able to look

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at the suspect who might be nearby. They can identify them and then we

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can deal with the suspect. It is a quiet night for this patrol, with

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few leads and no arrests. If you do have to use your phone in public, be

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careful and don't wave it around unless you want to be the next

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victim of a mugger like this one. It doesn't half make you think when

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they waive the cash around. Just a word to those who think it is a good

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idea to ride around and swipe people's phones, there is not much

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market left here? Yes, the firm can be blocked, it is the same in many

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countries in Europe and Australia, but now in China for example that is

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the emerging market. Every phone around the world has a number which

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means that you can use it to block the phone. Each phone has a unique

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fingerprint. If people at home want to find out that number, they dial

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this: You can log that onto a website

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called immobilise .com and if the police find it, they can reunite you

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with your phone and get valuable evidence. Second-hand dealers can go

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on to that website to see if they are being sold dodgy phone as well

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so it is a good site to register. Ricky, you had phone stolen, didn't

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you? Yes, last September and it shook me up for a couple of weeks. I

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felt shaken by it, and now I always use headphones. This happened during

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the day in a car park so it can happen to anyone at any time. That's

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the point, you just walk around, you don't think. The police pointed it

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out to me, it is a free advert walking around. I suppose that is

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the point of the mobile phone, Matt will disagree and thinks everyone

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should be on a landline, but what can we do to help protect our

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phones? You can use apps and many of them are free. Ricky has stolen my

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phone, he will put in the wrong password a couple of times, it will

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then take his photo and e-mail it to me. There is this particular app I

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like the best, this happens... This phone has been lost or stolen... He

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can take the SIM card out and the battery out and it will do that all

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the time. It sounds like Will.i.am. My girlfriend lost her phone and we

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were doing the lost my phone thing... Can we shut this up gesture

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marked she was on the landline, saying, left a bit. I thought what

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am I going to do? I thought we will leave it, we will buy her a bit. I

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thought what am I going to do? I thought we will leave it, we will

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buy heroin thank you, Tony. -- we will buy her another phone. Thank

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you, Tony. Last summer, a German Dornier Bomber, a model of war plane

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thought to have disapperaed from existence, was lifted from the

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English Channel. To mark this amazing discovery, The One show took

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Wing Commander Tom Neil, a veteran of the Battle of Britain, to visit

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something he thought he'd never see again. On the 26th of August 1940, a

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fleet of German bombers were on a bombing raid above the British

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coast. For these Dornier Bombers, the sky is a dangerous place. It is

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not long before this is engaged. You have to get right behind, close your

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eyes, and just press. But the Dornier Bomber is fast and attempts

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to escape, but the aircraft is wounded and the pilot is forced to

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crash land in the sea. There are so many stories like that from the

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Battle of Britain, stories that mean this beautiful aircraft behind me,

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the Spitfire, barely needs an introduction. This one flew in the

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battle itself, but what of the enemies, the German Dornier Bomber?

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The playing is extinct, or so we thought. A few years ago there was a

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remarkable discovery, a recreational diver discovered an aircraft on a

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sandbank just off the Kent coast. Sonar images later confirmed the

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submerged aircraft to be a Dornier Bomber. On the 10th of June last

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year, that fall in German bomber was raised from its watery grave. The

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aircraft has come here to RAF clustered wearing restoration

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process has already begun. Even if it is not visibly corroding, the

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service is changing, but once you bring it out to dry it will react.

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This is what happens if you don't get rid of that aluminium chloride

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layer on the surface. The spray is designed to clean the surface of the

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metal before it is exposed to the atmosphere. These bullets holes were

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probably fired in the attack that sealed the fate of this bomber, and

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the irony is that because it shot down and landed in the sea, that is

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what has ensured its preservation. The conditions under water, the lack

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of oxygen and its burial under a sandbank has meant it has been

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preserved surprisingly well. I cannot believe I am inside the

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cockpit of a German bomb that was shot down 73 years ago, crashed into

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the channel and survived on the sea bed. Because of its appearance, it

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got the nickname The Flying Pencil. Nobody could recognise one better

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than 94-year-old Wing Commander Tom Neal, who today has come with his

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son and grandson to see the conservation project. Goodness me,

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it didn't look like this in 1940. When this aircraft was dug out of

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the sea I thought it was the one that I fired out but it wasn't. It

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is the first German aircraft I ever saw. I flew 141 times during the

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Battle of Britain. Firing at a Dornier Bomber, you never saw it hit

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the ground because it could fly another 40 miles somewhere else

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before it fell. One's victories were very seldom victors. It is only now

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that I hear details of what he did and it makes it even prouder that

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they never celebrated it. The conservation of this last remaining

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Dornier Bomber will help preserve the memory of a formidable rivalry

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that was in danger of being forgotten. I must confess, 70 years

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later, it is not a time for gloating because I realise the people I shot

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down were killed. It is something one does not dwell upon. You just

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cannot imagine what it must have been like for those pilots. Betty

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had a brilliant day with Tom, though, hearing those stories.

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Ricky, your new album. The title has been inspired by a 1996 speech by

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Tony Blair. And the new album is called, Tony... Education,

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education, education. And war. Why were you so influenced by this

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speech back in 1996? We were going to call it education and war. We

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were playing around with Education, Education, Education and War because

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it was a bit like smoke and mirrors. What the album was about was as

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being in a position of jeopardy, we were backed into a corner and we

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felt like we had to fight out. For us it was about wall. Just as

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Tony's main policies were education, education, education, the real thing

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was under the table but turned out to be war. This isn't in any way

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criticising Tony Blair. Weirdly, because he made a lot of decisions,

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and although a lot of them turned out to be dreadful decisions, at

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least he was a politician that made decisions, and they don't seem to

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want to make any at the moment. But I'm not a politician. And there are

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some wonderful tracks. There's a wonderful moment as well, about

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track nine. You are driving along, suddenly this voice comes from

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somewhere and this problem starts. It's Bill Nighy! He's done work with

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us before. I had this poem, it was written to sum up what the album was

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about in general. I didn't expect it to be a stand-alone track, but when

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we gave it to Bill, because he liked the name of the album... Is it a

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warp home? It wasn't written like that, but I touch on a lot of that

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in the record. He really liked it so he recorded it. When it was sent

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back by the guy that did the artwork, it was too delicious to

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leave off. It was too much of a moment. A nice surprise on an album.

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Not anymore! The first single is called Coming Home. Let's have a

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listen. # We're coming home, where coming

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home. # We'll write it down, we'll ride it

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up. That looked pretty tough for you, to

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choose which one is going to be the first single. I don't think we ever

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do it. We pay far too many people far too much money to make those

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kind of decisions. We knew it was a great summer and we knew it would

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connect, so did our radio public. And this is the fifth album. You

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said yourself, quote, I feel that I've had to up my game because of

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The Voice, because you see all these great thing is passing through and

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they are a talented bunch. Two reasons. Not just because they are

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great singers. Suddenly you are thinking, I'm not going to turn

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around but how am I going to tell this person who is a better singer

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than me? Greene how often did that happen? Quite a lot. Anyone who gets

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that far on the show are really good. It's just having to think of

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hundreds of ways to say why you didn't turn. It's hard. Also, when I

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see the look on their faces, even if I've turned or haven't turned, it's

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more the fact that I saw in them something that reminded me of what I

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was like ten years ago. It made me think, why would I ever taken for

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granted that I'm doing something I've always wanted to do? It's a

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very precious moment when you do turn and say they are going to be on

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your team. You them up against each other to battle it out. There was a

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moment when Will was there, dissing you last weekend. You were, like,

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this is a big moment for me. It must get to you. It totally does. I still

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have that feeling. That's why I'm still making music and probably a

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reason why I'm a coach on The Voice. It's really hard work. I try and

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hold together while I'm on set but when I get back to the hotel room

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it's a waterfall. So the battle rounds have been and now we are into

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the knockout rounds. It's really tough. It's like boiling it down and

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they are just getting better and better. We've got an exclusive clip

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from this weekend. This is Christina.

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# You treated me kind. # Knowing the one that I needed.

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# You will find me eventually. # I had a vision of love.

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We know you are heavily involved, but if you were a football coach

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you'd be running around cones, a gymnastic coach would be swinging

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around bars. What are you doing with them behind closed doors? This is

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tricky. I was asked, and my main concern was I am still learning

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myself. I don't know what I'm doing. What is the last bit of advice you

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gave to one of your team members? We chose between two songs. It was a

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good decision. It was a big decision. Well, The Voice continues

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this Saturday at 7:15pm on BBC One and then again on Sunday at 7:45pm.

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It is the knockouts, so all to play for. And the Kaiser Chiefs new album

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Education, Education, Education and War is out on the 31st of March.

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Will die and has sent you a question, which we will play you

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later. Brace yourself! As a pet owner, I know that vet bills can be

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very expensive. But what do you do when you are in the situation when

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you said you cannot afford to pay for the medical treatment that your

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pet needs? The people's dispensary for sick animals in Stoke-on-Trent

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is one of the largest pet hospitals in the country. The charity helps

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pet owners on benefits who can't afford expensive bills but still

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want the best for their animals. A team of 30 nurses, vets, trainees

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and support staff keep this animal hospital running, to meet the

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demands of around 5000 pets a year. Family man Martin is unemployed.

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He's been worried about his puppy, gizmo, who he believes suffered an

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injury shortly after birth. We had this puppy given to us. We noticed

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there was something wrong with his nose. If you touch the top of his

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mouth he would yelp. Gizmo is in obvious distress, so vet, Kate,

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needs to sedate him as soon as possible in order to get an x-ray.

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An immediate problem is revealed. Head vet Duncan realises that any

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surgery will be far from straightforward. His size, being

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such a small puppy and such a small piece of bone, we will have limited

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options for repair. We have to try and take this small piece of bone

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here and we have to try and take this small piece of bone here and

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realign it to allow the bone to are more familiar case requires the

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team's attention. On average, this pet hospital will cope with around

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two Hundred Rd traffic accidents ago. She is Ruby, a Staffordshire

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bull terrier. She is five months old. She's like my baby. She ran out

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the back garden and got hit by a car on the main road. She's got some

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superficial wounds, she's injured her tale, but she appears to be in a

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lot more pain than her external injuries are showing. An x-ray

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reveals no internal injuries, but the damage to her tail means a

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partial amputation will be necessary. Gizmo has been on the

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operating table for two hours, but the end is in sight. In order to

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keep the broken part of his jaw in place, Duncan must attach a metal

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frame to the puppy's face. We are going through the final stages. The

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pins went in beautifully, we've got bars going down either side of his

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face which will hold things together. In six weeks time, all

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going well, the bone may be starting to knit together. It's been a highly

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complex and time-consuming procedure, but Gizmo is now on the

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mend. Meanwhile, Ruby, who was hit by a car, is having the tip of her

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damaged tail cut off. It's a minor procedure but would cost her own an

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average of ?300 at a private bet. Those who can't afford these sorts

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of costs will rip the -- received the treatment for free, but they

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will be expected to give a donation to the charity. Ruby Silvester,

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please. And excited Ruby is finally reunited with her grateful owner.

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She's had the end of her tail cut off. Now she's just got to get the

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dressing off on Monday. Hopefully everything has gone OK. We are very

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happy. When Gizmo's owners arrived to pick him up, Duncan warns them

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they may be shocked when they see him. With the metalwork on his face,

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it's quite dramatic. I will talk through that. Yell A even this

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afternoon, how bright and comfortable he's been following the

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surgery, I'm really impressed, I think he will bounce back. Because

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the nature of the injury, he will have long-term problems. It's hard

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to say exactly what extent that will be, it will be a watch and wait

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situation. A few days later, Gizmo and Martin are used to his temporary

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headgear, but things could have been very different. My local vet near me

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had a look at him and said the best thing for him at this stage is to

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put him to sleep, or you could have an expensive operation. It would

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have cost Martin over ?1000 at a private practice, a pricey couldn't

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afford to pay no matter how much he adores Gizmo. I'm glad I got the

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second opinion. Give me a kiss! Let's move on. Will.i.am has sent a

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questioning. He didn't want to ask you to your face. We have had to

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fast forward some bits because it on a lot. Me and Kylie are not just on

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The Voice UK, we are also an The Voice Australia. On that, we also

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have a Ricky. Ricky, are you as sexy as Ricky? That dude has been going

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on stage taking his shirt off! And I as sexy as Ricky Martin? No, I think

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that's pretty obvious. I'm not a Love God in any way. I'm not even

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Latino. I think you are selling yourself short. If I had have said

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yes, what would you have said? I would have agreed. I'm not going to

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mention the situation we met in earlier. I had my shirt off! It's

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getting weird! Stephen Williams, a recently married man who had a very

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ambitious idea to make a star-studded video to play at his

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wedding as a surprise for his lovely wife, Ceri will stop it worked

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pretty well. Ceri and Steve, good luck with your

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marriage. I just want to say congratulations on your wonderful

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day. I'm amazed, Stephen, that you're straight. We had a very

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loving and physical relationship for many years. I realise that now has

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to stop. Steve, the offer is always open if you want to rejoin the band.

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Ceri, you know, the offer is always open if you... Right, have a

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cracking day and I'll see you all soon. Ricky, Steve and Ceri. Big

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congratulations. How on earth did you manage to persuade all these

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different people to take part? Just really fortunate that people like

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Ricky got on board. I think you were on your holidays. I was! I have no

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idea why I did it. Ceri, was it all worth it? I was stunned. The first

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time I saw it was at my wedding reception. Lots of squealing and

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excitement. I just felt so lucky. It was a lovely way to finish our

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programme. Thank you very much and all the best for the future. And

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safe journey back to Cardiff as well. That is all for today. The

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Voice continues on Saturday. The new Kaiser Chiefs album is out on the

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31st of March. Tomorrow, Sherlock's Moriarty, Andrew Scott, will be

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here.

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