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Hello and welcome to The One Show with Alex Jones.

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And Matt Baker. All eyes are on the One Show

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changing room tonight. Behind each locker door is the name of a nominee

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for BBC Sports Personality of the Year. Not long to wait and with the

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keys to unlock the secret of the short list, the sportiest person we

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know, Gabby Logan. Here are the keys! You are going to be presenting

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SPOTY alongside Clare Balding and Gary Lineker. 16 is surely the

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longest short list ever? 16, four 16. Such a successful year for

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British athletes across a range of sports, let alone the Olympics and

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Paralympics so I think the panel of judges who decide the short list can

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narrow it down. Hard decision. And for the audience who were glued to

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the TV, what a choice. Anyway, in the meantime, can you help us to

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announce the next guest? He isn't very sporty but he has dabbled in a

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bit of boxing, hence the microphone. OK! In the One Show studio tonight,

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a comedic heavyweight, weighing in at an amount he would rather not

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say, a boxer who loves boxer dogs, it is Paul "The savage" O Grady!

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Fist pump! How are you? How do I get these off? You are going to have to

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enlighten us, were you a proper boxer? No, I went to the Birkenhead

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amateur boxers. I was in the Marine cadets and we were encouraged, not

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for very long. I did judo. A pugilist. I love boxing, it was my

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favourite sport. Very good for your fitness. Yeah I would go and see

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Amir Khan when he was fighting, those deadly jabs he would give,

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cracking boxer. He called me his good luck charm. I would be shouting

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"Kill him!" You know what the atmosphere is like. And he came

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through Olympic boxing. Yes, and his brother was a boxer. Hoping for a

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boxer to come out of the loggers denied, then? I am. We don't know

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who is in the loggers. Gabby has the keys. -- lockers. There is a major

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sporting theme tonight and this summer Bryony Page won Great

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Britain's first ever Olympic trampolining medal, adding to the

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sport's popularity. In the UK we have gone from six to over 120

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trampoline parks but injuries are adding up in an industry that has

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been unregulated. It looks fun, doesn't it? But the boom in

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trampoline parks has seen a jump in figures for trampolining injuries

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and some experts believe that safety standards are lagging behind. In

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just three weeks last year there were 102 accidents at a single

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centre in Edinburgh. This is when one trampoline est at the Park...

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Broke his leg. The park said it has reviewed its health and safety

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procedures and that its accident figures were better than the

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industry norm. According to the British Olympic coach Paul Greaves

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it isn't the only park where there has been safety concerns. There is

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no standard regulation for these parks. We are human catapults up in

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the air, if someone isn't trained and doesn't know how to land safely,

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that can cause injury. At the moment there are no industry wide safety

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rules so each part sets their own. But are they sticking to them? We

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sent our team undercover into several trampoline centres across

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the North West. They had instructions to film whatever caught

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their eye. And we have asked Paul to take a look at the footage. You can

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see here, the rules are being broken about not jumping between the

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trampolines. Someone has fallen over. If somebody trips over, your

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reaction is to put out your arms and legs and there is a risk of a broken

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arm. We saw running between the trampolines at two of the six parks

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we visited. Two people on a trampoline at once can be dangerous.

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We filmed double bouncing going on at three parks we visited with no

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wonder intervening. Some kids behind the wall that know what they are

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doing. -- don't know. You can't control what someone will do but the

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supervisor had their back trained. They need to be well-trained and

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supervising the activities. We saw inadequate supervision at two parks.

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This busy park had no safety briefing before children were let

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loose on the trampolines. So, did people worry about trampoline Park

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safety? It seems so dangerous, from experience I have seen people

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falling and breaking bones. My cousin who is ten actually broke his

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arm at a trampoline Park. Farley enough when we went somebody had

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broken their wrist. We never had a safety briefing but there is a

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brand-new one where we had to have a safety breathing. Remarkably, safety

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briefings for visitors to trampoline parks are not currently compulsory.

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Peter Browne is the chair of the recently formed International

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Association Of Trampoline Parks. He is part of a team drawing on new

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rules that will become the industry standard. We've been very

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responsible and come together quickly in order to write the

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standard for the construction and operation of trampoline parks.

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Alternately as an industry we don't want customers being injured. If

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they are injured they aren't having a good time and they aren't coming

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so it is very important that we have the best possible practices in

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place. The proposed new safety standards will include allowing only

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one person on a trampoline at a time. As well as making safety

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briefings mandatory. So, what does Olympic coach Paul think of the new

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rules? There is some great detail and they have considered all areas

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but there are areas that they could include as well. The proposed

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directives say that there should be one member of staff for every 20

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trampoline users. All would like to see the number lowered, at least one

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for every 16. We want to see people take part in the sport and we want

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to see the activity grow. Eight is phenomenal in terms of fitness and

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enjoyment but in a safe environment. There will be a lot of concerned

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parents, but children love them, so what can we do in the meantime until

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the regulation comes to minimise the risks? We all need some common sense

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really, you must be vigilant. Don't book anywhere if they don't have a

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safety briefing and if they do, take your kids and grandkids, make sure

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they are listening. I know they are excited, but make sure they watched

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those videos and listen. If you are there, done just watch on the

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balcony, if you think that your kids are messing about, get in there and

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help the staff because they don't have eyes on the back of their head.

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Everyone should be vigilant, if you have any problems or concerns, get

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the kids out. And talk to other parents and what they say. What

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about the consultation? It is out right now, it is available online

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will step a lot of people having their say, insurers, British

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Gymnastics and the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents have

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said that until it becomes finalised they want all trampoline parks to

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increment the new rules and regulations but it is going to be

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about 18 months in the process, so we have to all be vigilant and make

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sure we keep our kids safe. There is a lot of bounce in those bigger

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trampolines. There is. You would fly off! You jump on enthusiastically

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and next thing you know, you are in a hedge! Interesting to see what two

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former gymnasts think of it, so, Matt? It is actually the design of

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the place because your instinct tells you that you want to jump from

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one to another. My kids love them, they have been too many parties at

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them, but you worry, so many kids there and whether people who work

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there can keep their eyes on them. Good advice. And things like park or

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that you see on the Internet, you just want to have a go -- parkour. I

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think there should be more netting. The moment has arrived, it is time

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to open the doors and see the nominees for this wonderful trophy,

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Sports Personality of the Year which Andy Murray won last year. Gaby,

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would you do the honours. It is a pleasure.

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Jamie Vardy. COMMENTATOR: Vardy, to level things up for Leicester.

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Gareth Bale. COMMENTATOR: In moment of magic! Nick Skelton. It will be a

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gold medal for Nick Skelton, the oldest great British medallist.

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Sophie Christiansen. Paralympic Olympian continuing to lead the way.

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Kate Richardson-Walsh. Great Britain have done it! Danny Willett. Willett

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has won the Masters by three. Nicola Adams. Nicola Adams, only the second

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British boxer to ever retain an Olympic gold medal. Andy Murray.

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Blasted long by Novak Djokovic. Murray has done it. They are the

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first eight of 16. Already a very good line-up. Let's start at that

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end, two footballers. Jamie Vardy and Gareth Bale. Jamie Vardy, the

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Leicester player who was part of that phenomenal team winning the

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season, 5000-1, to win the Premier League and he scored the most

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consecutive goals in the Premier League and won the Player of the

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Year. Talking about Euros and Wales, Gareth Bale getting to the finals,

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in his team. He also had success in Real Madrid and the Champions League

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and he was nominated for the Ballon D'or. And then we have the

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equestrians. I love Nick Skelton he made me cry. 58 years old, the

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second oldest Olympian but we have to go back to near the start of the

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century to find the oldest. He nearly retired with a horrific back

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injury 12 years before. Amazing achievement, an Big Star. Safely

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Christiansen, three Paralympics, three gold medals in Rio. Kate

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Richardson-Walsh. Talk about Olympic moments! Fantastic. The Olympic of

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the hockey team. If you had to pick one person, she has led them 300

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times. Danny Willett, winning the Masters, he didn't nearly make it

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because his wife was having their son, he went out and played. And

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Nicola Adams, history maker, incredible, retaining her Olympic

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gold which she won in London in the Olympics, the first woman to ever do

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that. Paul is happy, Nicola Adams. Yes, yeah. What has he done this

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year, Andy Murray? He won Olympic gold and Wimbledon and finish the

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year as the number one tennis player in the world. And he had a baby at

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the beginning of the year. If he gets it it will be the third time

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that Andy Murray has won. Unprecedented. Just amazing. I'm

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already confused, I don't know and there are eight more to go. Let's

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find out. Do you need some change for the locks? Max Whitlock. Great

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Britain's Max Whitlock is the Olympic champion. Adam Peaty. He's

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won gold, it is another fantastic world record for him. Alistair

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Brownlee. Alistair Brownlee becomes a double Olympic gold medallist. Mo

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Farah. Mo Farah is going to get gold for Great Britain again! Double

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gold. Dame Sarah Storey. What a performance by Great Britain!

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Kadeena Cox. And Kadeena Cox is the new world champion, having set a new

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world record. Jason Kenny. Jason Kenny wins his third Olympic medal

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in six days. Laura Kenny. The first British woman to win four Olympic

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gold medals. So, there are your 16. A married couple! Incredible, they

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have got ten Olympic golds between them, the Kenny 's. She achieved it

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as Laura Trott but she is entering this as Laura Kenny. Jason Allred he

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has six Olympic golds -- already has. He could double that tally.

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They are just incredible. Kadeena Cox, not content with dominating one

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of the export, winning gold in athletics and cycling. Phenomenal

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athlete, amazing. And Dame Sarah Storey, the most successful

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paralytic athlete ever, 14 gold medals, three of them in Rio. Mo

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Farah, last year Claire told you that he was eight triple double gold

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medallist and now he is a triple triple gold medallist. Amazing. And

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that man, Alistair Brownlee, the triathlete who retained his gold

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medal and gave us one of the great moments of the year, picking up his

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brother in Mexico. His brother, Johnny was the silver medallist in

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Rio and was collapsing on the line and Alastair sacrificed his race to

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him across. And Adam Peaty, the Gold Medal Soma, the world champion from

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last year, this year the backing it up -- the gold medal winner. He had

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to break the record every time he got into the pool, he was

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phenomenal. I don't think he had to break the record every time he got

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into the pool, he was phenomenal. I don't think he had to, he just did.

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And Max Whitlock, if I had to guess where Matt is going... I am biased.

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He made history not once but twice in our run the half. And doing it

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with those Brazilian performances as well, it was so emotional. What an

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unbelievable line-up. 15, 20 years ago you had people in the top ten

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who had got a silver medal but this time we are leaving out gold

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medallists because the talent pull is so rich. I just don't know. The

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public will decide in the live show. It is an amazing short list and the

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winner will be announced live on BBC One at the Genting Arena in

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Birmingham, tickets are still available, go to the website to find

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out how to get your hands on them. We know your dog Milo is very

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sporty, similar to you. This is Hemet in the utility room doing some

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show-jumping. My daughter is obsessed with making the dogs jump,

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if it is raining she brings them inside and extended.

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Unfortunately not all well pets are as well-trained as Milo.

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Cats may look cute but beneath her fluffy exterior is a darker side.

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The predatory instincts cats inherit from their wild ancestors still run

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strong. And their impact on British wildlife is catastrophic. It is

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estimated domestic cats kill 55 million birds in Britain every year.

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On top of that they are catching everything from mice and walls to

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squirrels and snakes. Is there anything we can do to curb the

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killer in our cat? We are conducting an experiment with three cat owners

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whose pets are wreaking havoc on their local wildlife. Meet Jemima,

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mother to rocket, Bollard pets to order Charlene. She's a feisty cat,

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she catches one or two birds, frogs or anything else a week. This is

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jack and doting owner Gemma. At least every three weeks we get a

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little present. Has always been a hunter and has been showing the

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other one how to hunt since he was a kitten. Time for the cats to meet

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their match, a feline behaviour specialist. She will give each of

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our three cat owners a different strategy to help control the cats

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hunting habits. Jemima is a bird hunters so we will try to reduce

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that. We have special collars and they are brightly coloured. She can

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still carry out normal hunting behaviour but the birds will be

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alerted to her present much quicker. Tell me about Ryu? Puzzle feeding,

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they hunting for your food behaviour, the cat has to work hard,

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manipulating the puzzle to get the food out, and mentally and

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physically stimulated cat giving it less with jack we are graduates

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choose more toys which look like prey. Each family has just one month

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to implement the strategy and they will be giving as regular updates on

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the progress through video diary. I think they find it difficult having

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the collar on because they feel stupid. Let's go for a close-up. As

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you can see we have been left a present. I think we are going to to

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start again. The little one brought back four animals within the space

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of 12 hours. Two mice, a shrew and a bird. After four weeks how have our

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cats and their owners got on? First up is Charlene and her colourful cat

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collars. The collar is great, it works, the cats have not brought

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anything back since I have been using them. The cats don't like

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wearing them but it's been a positive experience. No presents,

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nothing, which is great. But it's not all good news with Anna and her

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puzzle feeder. It's like it has accelerated going out and getting

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more mice. But when it came to mealtimes they worked their charms

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with pleading eyes. I sometimes bowl fed them because they demanded the

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food, I am surprised there are still our most population here. And how

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has Jack got on? We're playing with more than we ever did before. We

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were getting a lot of parade but now we haven't had anything so I would

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like to carry it on future. Everybody will be shouting about

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putting bells on the collar. Just put a bell on the collar. I would

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love a cat. I cannot believe you don't have one. All your trips to

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batter C. They are all here. I would love to go and get a proper old cat.

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Just to help you out around the farm. And we have a problem with

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rats but I would not want him to chuck one on my bed without a head.

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But I have got five maniac dogs and the cat would have a nervous

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breakdown I guarantee. It'd have to be a pretty hard knock cat. Talking

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about pushing bits should we move onto this? Yes, you're at the

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Palladium doing the pantomime, Cinderella list year. You have

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turned a bit naughty. I am the stepmother, I cannot tell you how

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much fun it is stomping around and being evil. You get it out. We have

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a night of big reveals of course and you are going to reveal the

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character you are playing, this is a wonderful picture, as if by magic,

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that is you as normal, and then... And there we are! APPLAUSE

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You look fabulous. It has been heavily touched up! Look at your

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waist! Nothing of you! I am like a couch under there. You have gone

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back to drag, did you have much input in what you would look like?

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Definitely, pantomime dames are normally big guys, but I'll is then

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the bill and should be skinny -- but I think the villain should be

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skinny. It's so hard to do all the turning up of the ticket with her

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because she looks at you with big eyes and I am telling her to tear it

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up. What has the process been like getting back into this? It's the

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same thing with a black wig on. Only she is rotten, truly rotten. I was

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thinking pantomime, any fairy tale, you cannot have a hero or a heroine

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without adversity in the form of a really strong villain. You don't get

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the happy ending until you have suffered, that is the moral of it. I

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am the adversary with two hideous daughters, not hideous looking...

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The cast is unbelievable. We have Amanda, Julian Clary, Nigel Heaver

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is popping up as well. -- Nigel me and Julian Clary have got quite a

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few scenes together and we cannot look each other in the eye because

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the characters were supposed to have had a fling years ago in the circus

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and you keep starting to cry. But it's better to get it out before you

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go out on stage because then you can do it poker-faced. He looks like an

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explosion in a henhouse! He looks like one of those old 3-piece

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suites, the floral pattern is, his costumes are outrageous. Mine are

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very slight. Very stylish. We have time to talk about this documentary

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you have been making about fairy in Bavaria. Yes, all about the origins

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of fairy tales because they are pretty horrific. Yes, very dark.

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Yes, then they were mirrored more palatable for children's tastes. I

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have those been interested in them and I always find the villain is

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fascinating, and women make the best villains, look at the wicked Queen,

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the wicked fairy, wicked stepmother... Why are stepmother is

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always wicked? They are much maligned. It's about the forces of

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good and evil and there is a moral tale, if you are good and nice to

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get a happy ending which we all know is a load of rubbish! That is on ITV

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over Christmas, you are a busy boy. And we have the Battersea dogs, they

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are all here as well. If you would like to see Cinderella you can go to

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the London Palladium from the 10th of December until the 15th of

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January. Lovely, thank you. Time for a window into someone else's life in

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the next film in our series A Room With A View. No man is an island,

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but meet Stewart, he lives in one. My name is Stewart and this is my

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view. I live on an island in the Bristol Channel. We add about five

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miles south of Cardiff. I initially came here as a volunteer but since

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taking on the warden 's role I have been in my window seat for the past

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two and a half years. I can see beautiful sunny days in the summer,

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80 mile an hour winds in the winter, sometimes even the passing ships can

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keep you occupied. It's been a big career change, I have gone from

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working in doors to outdoors. The pressures on the mainland started

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the minute I got up in the morning, an environment where it's hard to

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hear yourself speak. It wasn't fun any more. My view inspires me, gives

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me ideas and future projects and the island gave me that escape. Modern

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day technology, TV, the Internet, they are not important when you have

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used like we have. You have to be able to enjoy the solitude of what

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you have here on the island. The relationship I have with this view

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is very important to me. It becomes a drug. It just draws you out there.

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Can see some of the fortifications on the island, you can imagine what

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life has been like over the centuries. A vast amount of

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different lifestyles and changes have happened. We have a seagull

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colony, you can be inundated with over 3000 pairs of breeding

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seagulls. It is a privilege to share it with the wildlife. Whether it is

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the sheep trotting by our songbirds coming into your garden. I think the

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island conjures up memories of peace and happiness and it's made a big

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difference to my life. This is where my heart is.

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Isn't that calming and restful? Thank you Stewart, if you have got

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an A Room With A View, it doesn't have to be fancy, just something

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which mean something to you, let us know. Thank you to Gabby Logan and

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to you Paul O'Grady, Sports Personality of the Year Award will

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be from the Genting Arena. Tomorrow we'll be joined by the brilliant

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Victoria Coren Mitchell. See you then.

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