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Coming up on brand-new Blue Peter - | 7:48:46 | 7:48:48 | |
with Sam and Mark skating for survival, | 7:48:48 | 7:48:50 | |
we go behind the scenes at Dancing On Ice. | 7:48:50 | 7:48:54 | |
I think Mark's strengths are definitely his show face. | 7:48:54 | 7:48:58 | |
His weaknesses are his skating. | 7:48:58 | 7:49:01 | |
Rizzle Kicks give you a snapshot into their celebrity lifestyle | 7:49:01 | 7:49:06 | |
and Stacey Solomon is here to help me present the show | 7:49:06 | 7:49:09 | |
and will answer your questions live later on. | 7:49:09 | 7:49:11 | |
Hello. Welcome to the all-new Blue Peter. | 7:49:29 | 7:49:31 | |
We are live right here and we have a show that is full, | 7:49:31 | 7:49:34 | |
but before we go any further, | 7:49:34 | 7:49:35 | |
let me introduce you to my celebrity co-host, | 7:49:35 | 7:49:37 | |
while Helen is still busy conquering the Antarctic. | 7:49:37 | 7:49:41 | |
It's Stacey Solomon. | 7:49:41 | 7:49:43 | |
The lovable Stacey Solomon found fame on The X Factor, | 7:49:43 | 7:49:48 | |
but catapulted to stardom when she was crowned queen | 7:49:48 | 7:49:51 | |
of the jungle in I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here. | 7:49:51 | 7:49:54 | |
With a wealth of TV appearances under her belt, | 7:49:54 | 7:49:56 | |
Stacey plans to release her debut single in March. | 7:49:56 | 7:50:01 | |
Let's make some noise for Stacey, everybody. | 7:50:01 | 7:50:04 | |
CHEERING AND APPLAUSE | 7:50:04 | 7:50:06 | |
Hi! Hello! | 7:50:06 | 7:50:08 | |
-How are you doing? -Mwah. -So good to see you. -How nice to see YOU! | 7:50:08 | 7:50:13 | |
-Welcome to the show... -Thank you for having me. -..for a second time. | 7:50:13 | 7:50:17 | |
You helped with the bake-a-difference appeal. | 7:50:17 | 7:50:20 | |
-Don't I just love baking(?) -It was sparkles and sprinkles. | 7:50:20 | 7:50:23 | |
-Sparkles, sprinkles and eating. -This time it's different - | 7:50:23 | 7:50:27 | |
second show and you are doing something different. | 7:50:27 | 7:50:29 | |
I can give you something very special | 7:50:29 | 7:50:32 | |
-and that is your silver Blue Peter badge. -Wow! | 7:50:32 | 7:50:35 | |
-Thank you so much. -It's a pleasure. -My mum will be jealous. | 7:50:35 | 7:50:38 | |
It's all about making mums jealous. | 7:50:38 | 7:50:40 | |
Your job is different today from baking cakes. | 7:50:40 | 7:50:43 | |
-What are you looking forward to about the show? -Everything. | 7:50:43 | 7:50:46 | |
I'm so glad to be here on the sofa. | 7:50:46 | 7:50:48 | |
I'm so excited about meeting Sam and Mark | 7:50:48 | 7:50:50 | |
and watching them progress and talking to everyone later. | 7:50:50 | 7:50:55 | |
Last week we asked you to e-mail us with questions for Stacey | 7:50:55 | 7:50:58 | |
and loads of you got in touch. | 7:50:58 | 7:51:00 | |
A lucky few will speak to her live on the show later. | 7:51:00 | 7:51:03 | |
How do you feel about that? Do you know a lot about Stacey Solomon? | 7:51:03 | 7:51:06 | |
-Not up to scratch on my Stacey Solomon knowledge. -It'll come out. | 7:51:06 | 7:51:10 | |
Before that, let's get you presenting. | 7:51:10 | 7:51:12 | |
Everybody's been talking about the new series of Dancing On Ice | 7:51:12 | 7:51:16 | |
and you might have seen poor Andy | 7:51:16 | 7:51:17 | |
eliminated in the first week, | 7:51:17 | 7:51:20 | |
but there are still two favourites left in the running, Sam and Mark. | 7:51:20 | 7:51:24 | |
Sam surprised everyone with how well he skated, | 7:51:24 | 7:51:28 | |
but it's Mark's turn to compete this Sunday and after Sam's triumph | 7:51:28 | 7:51:32 | |
the pressure is really on, | 7:51:32 | 7:51:34 | |
so as I know a thing or two about reality TV shows, | 7:51:34 | 7:51:37 | |
I met Mark to share my secret to success. | 7:51:37 | 7:51:39 | |
I absolutely love reality TV shows, especially the celebrity ones | 7:51:42 | 7:51:46 | |
like Strictly Come Dancing and Dancing On Ice, | 7:51:46 | 7:51:49 | |
but I know from experience that taking part in one | 7:51:49 | 7:51:52 | |
is a little bit of an emotional roller coaster. | 7:51:52 | 7:51:54 | |
If I've learnt anything from The X Factor | 7:51:54 | 7:51:57 | |
or in the jungle, it's that it's not all about talent. | 7:51:57 | 7:52:01 | |
The key is winning over the hearts of the British public. | 7:52:01 | 7:52:05 | |
Celebrities like John Sergeant, Ann Widdecombe and Russell Grant | 7:52:08 | 7:52:13 | |
were some of the worst dancers Strictly has ever seen. | 7:52:13 | 7:52:16 | |
On The X Factor, Jedward's singing ability left a lot to be desired, | 7:52:16 | 7:52:20 | |
but they all managed to survive | 7:52:20 | 7:52:22 | |
because the voting public just couldn't get enough. | 7:52:22 | 7:52:25 | |
If you've been watching Dancing On Ice | 7:52:25 | 7:52:27 | |
you may have seen CBBC's Mark's rather shaky first performance. | 7:52:27 | 7:52:33 | |
I've gone down to one of his skating sessions just to let him know | 7:52:33 | 7:52:37 | |
he doesn't have to be the best to go a long way in the competition. | 7:52:37 | 7:52:41 | |
-Hello. Come over. -Hello. -Hiya. I'm so impressed. -Thanks. | 7:52:47 | 7:52:53 | |
What was that feeling like | 7:52:53 | 7:52:55 | |
when you were backstage before the first performance? | 7:52:55 | 7:52:58 | |
I was the most nervous I've ever been. | 7:52:58 | 7:53:00 | |
My legs went, "I can't do this. I really cannot do this." | 7:53:00 | 7:53:04 | |
-He had jelly legs. -Yeah. -Aw! | 7:53:04 | 7:53:06 | |
The jelly legs weren't helped by the judges' cutting remarks. | 7:53:06 | 7:53:11 | |
Mark, you have a winning smile and a winning partner, | 7:53:11 | 7:53:15 | |
but choreographically it was Dad dancing. | 7:53:15 | 7:53:18 | |
The judges were quite harsh. What did you think? | 7:53:18 | 7:53:23 | |
I think personally for how the routine went, | 7:53:23 | 7:53:26 | |
the judges' comments were fair. | 7:53:26 | 7:53:29 | |
What does Sam think about Mark's performance in the competition | 7:53:29 | 7:53:34 | |
so far? | 7:53:34 | 7:53:35 | |
-SAM: -I think his strengths are definitely | 7:53:35 | 7:53:38 | |
his show face, as in, he can sell the performance. | 7:53:38 | 7:53:42 | |
His weaknesses are his skating! | 7:53:42 | 7:53:45 | |
To have any chance of lasting in the competition, | 7:53:47 | 7:53:50 | |
Mark needs a strategy that doesn't rely on skating, | 7:53:50 | 7:53:53 | |
because, let's face it, he'll never be Christopher Dean. | 7:53:53 | 7:53:57 | |
I've got two challenges that will show him how to use | 7:53:57 | 7:54:00 | |
his best assets to win over the public | 7:54:00 | 7:54:02 | |
and keep him in for as long as possible. | 7:54:02 | 7:54:04 | |
How are you going to do it? | 7:54:04 | 7:54:06 | |
-I have a little masterclass for you to try. -I'm up for that. | 7:54:06 | 7:54:10 | |
-You're up for that. -Let's do it. -Let's go. | 7:54:10 | 7:54:12 | |
'One of the keys to winning the audience's heart | 7:54:12 | 7:54:16 | |
'is to keep smiling, no matter how bad the judges' comments get.' | 7:54:16 | 7:54:20 | |
Mark, I know that one of your best qualities | 7:54:20 | 7:54:23 | |
is your cheeky, chappie persona. Always happy, always smiling. | 7:54:23 | 7:54:27 | |
-Yeah. -You need to keep that up. No matter how harsh the comments get. | 7:54:27 | 7:54:31 | |
Your first challenge is to kick this ball | 7:54:31 | 7:54:34 | |
into that goal ten times in 60 seconds. | 7:54:34 | 7:54:38 | |
'To make it even more frustrating, I'm giving Mark a blindfold to wear. | 7:54:38 | 7:54:43 | |
'No matter how flustered he gets, | 7:54:43 | 7:54:46 | |
'Mark has to keep up his cheeky, chappie smile.' | 7:54:46 | 7:54:50 | |
Right, go! | 7:54:50 | 7:54:51 | |
MATCH OF THE DAY THEME PLAYS | 7:54:51 | 7:54:53 | |
OK, it's coming back at you. | 7:54:53 | 7:54:55 | |
Come on. Keep the smile. | 7:54:55 | 7:54:59 | |
Oh, he misses! | 7:54:59 | 7:55:00 | |
Mark is a cheeky chappie. | 7:55:00 | 7:55:03 | |
He has the charm, | 7:55:03 | 7:55:05 | |
but I'm pretty cheeky too. | 7:55:05 | 7:55:07 | |
Look at my face. | 7:55:07 | 7:55:08 | |
It's a lot rounder, | 7:55:08 | 7:55:10 | |
which automatically makes me more cheekier. | 7:55:10 | 7:55:14 | |
-Oh! -Have I got it? -It's far away from the post! -Oh! | 7:55:14 | 7:55:17 | |
KLAXON BLARES | 7:55:17 | 7:55:19 | |
'Poor performance on the field, | 7:55:19 | 7:55:21 | |
'but a triumph for winning the hearts of the British public.' | 7:55:21 | 7:55:24 | |
The smile was there throughout. That's all that matters. | 7:55:24 | 7:55:27 | |
Challenge passed! | 7:55:27 | 7:55:29 | |
I was going to suggest Mark works his Wolverhampton twang | 7:55:29 | 7:55:34 | |
to win the votes... | 7:55:34 | 7:55:35 | |
Really enjoyed that and I didn't drop you, darling, so that's good. | 7:55:35 | 7:55:39 | |
..until I spoke to Sam. | 7:55:39 | 7:55:41 | |
-IMITATES MARK: -How are you doing, mate? | 7:55:41 | 7:55:43 | |
Doing a bit of skating for Dancing On Ice. All right, mate? | 7:55:43 | 7:55:46 | |
'Yeah, maybe it's not so charming after all. | 7:55:46 | 7:55:49 | |
'Cue, plan B. What better way to win the audience | 7:55:49 | 7:55:54 | |
'than by making them fall in love with Mark's boyish good looks, | 7:55:54 | 7:55:57 | |
'but on the slippery ice, | 7:55:57 | 7:55:59 | |
'connecting with the camera is the last thing on his mind. | 7:55:59 | 7:56:02 | |
'My second task is designed to help him love the lens, | 7:56:02 | 7:56:05 | |
'even when concentrating on something else.' | 7:56:05 | 7:56:07 | |
My challenge for you is the buzz-wire. | 7:56:07 | 7:56:10 | |
Take the rod all the way around this assault course of electricity. | 7:56:10 | 7:56:16 | |
And you've got to keep looking at your camera. | 7:56:16 | 7:56:19 | |
Just a quick wink to any of them could really go down a long way. | 7:56:19 | 7:56:23 | |
OK, all right. | 7:56:25 | 7:56:26 | |
Don't forget - work it. | 7:56:26 | 7:56:28 | |
Phew! OK. | 7:56:28 | 7:56:30 | |
-Are you ready? -I'm ready. | 7:56:30 | 7:56:32 | |
Three, two, one, go! | 7:56:32 | 7:56:34 | |
MISSION IMPOSSIBLE THEME PLAYS | 7:56:34 | 7:56:37 | |
Oh, good start. | 7:56:37 | 7:56:39 | |
"Boyish good looks." | 7:56:39 | 7:56:41 | |
Were those his words? | 7:56:41 | 7:56:42 | |
He's, you know... | 7:56:42 | 7:56:43 | |
I'm the younger one out of us both. | 7:56:43 | 7:56:45 | |
I've got more of the boyish looks than him! | 7:56:45 | 7:56:48 | |
Work it. Work it, Mark. | 7:56:49 | 7:56:51 | |
KLAXON BLARES | 7:56:51 | 7:56:53 | |
Three, two, one! | 7:56:53 | 7:56:54 | |
Aggh! Oh! | 7:56:54 | 7:56:56 | |
Just pull over here. | 7:56:56 | 7:56:58 | |
But you did so well. | 7:56:58 | 7:57:00 | |
'Impressive stuff, Mark. How could the audience resist that face? | 7:57:00 | 7:57:05 | |
'My work here is done.' | 7:57:05 | 7:57:08 | |
So, how do you feel? Mentally and physically prepared? | 7:57:08 | 7:57:10 | |
-So prepared you can't believe it? -Yeah, I'm pretty confident. | 7:57:10 | 7:57:14 | |
-You're a winner in my eyes. Fingers crossed. You can do it. -Bring it on. | 7:57:14 | 7:57:19 | |
-He's such a nice lad. Got the smile. -He has. -I think he'll do well. | 7:57:19 | 7:57:24 | |
What about the skating? | 7:57:24 | 7:57:26 | |
I think that actually if he stays in, fingers crossed, | 7:57:26 | 7:57:29 | |
week by week he'll get better and better. | 7:57:29 | 7:57:32 | |
It makes good telly. It's all about the journey. | 7:57:32 | 7:57:35 | |
Follow us, because there's one going on that is just incredible. | 7:57:35 | 7:57:39 | |
Last week, after a bit of battling with technology, | 7:57:39 | 7:57:42 | |
we managed to speak to Helen, who is 11,000 miles away | 7:57:42 | 7:57:45 | |
in Antarctica attempting a world first. | 7:57:45 | 7:57:47 | |
She's raising money for Sport Relief | 7:57:47 | 7:57:49 | |
by travelling 500 miles to the South Pole by using kayak, ski and bike. | 7:57:49 | 7:57:53 | |
It's amazing! | 7:57:53 | 7:57:54 | |
-Look at that. It's incredible. -Oh, my gosh! | 7:57:56 | 7:57:58 | |
Fingers crossed, we are hoping we can get her on a live link. | 7:57:58 | 7:58:01 | |
-Let's find out how she is getting on. -Helen, are you there? | 7:58:01 | 7:58:08 | |
-'Yes. I'm here. I can hear.' -Fantastic! | 7:58:08 | 7:58:11 | |
We didn't know whether you would be here. It's great news. | 7:58:11 | 7:58:14 | |
There are hardly any satellites over the South Pole, so we're doing well. | 7:58:14 | 7:58:19 | |
Helen, talk to us about your feet. What's going on? | 7:58:19 | 7:58:22 | |
'Er, they're not in great condition. | 7:58:22 | 7:58:25 | |
Obviously because we are trying to cover quite a few miles every day | 7:58:25 | 7:58:30 | |
and some days we've been walking for 14 hours | 7:58:30 | 7:58:32 | |
and I've got big, heavy boots on and skis, | 7:58:32 | 7:58:35 | |
so I've got a few blisters, some big ones in-between my toes. | 7:58:35 | 7:58:38 | |
The back of my heel's red, so I've been taking them off and hopefully | 7:58:38 | 7:58:44 | |
they won't get any worse - | 7:58:44 | 7:58:46 | |
they're not attractive but they won't get worse. | 7:58:46 | 7:58:49 | |
It doesn't look like they can get any worse. They look really sore. | 7:58:49 | 7:58:53 | |
How much further do you have on those feet? | 7:58:53 | 7:58:55 | |
Well, we've done over 400 miles. We have about 75 to go. | 7:58:55 | 7:59:03 | |
I'm very excited because we are not far from the 89th degree, | 7:59:03 | 7:59:07 | |
which is the last degree on the map we have to travel. | 7:59:07 | 7:59:11 | |
Once we go past that, we only have about 60 miles to go. | 7:59:11 | 7:59:14 | |
That's quite a big moment for us. | 7:59:14 | 7:59:16 | |
Helen, I've read that you've had problems with your hair. | 7:59:16 | 7:59:19 | |
How are you coping, from one girl to another? | 7:59:19 | 7:59:24 | |
You put a hat on, Stacey, and you don't take it off! | 7:59:24 | 7:59:28 | |
It's like saying to me, "Can you take your hat off?" | 7:59:28 | 7:59:32 | |
No! | 7:59:32 | 7:59:34 | |
I haven't been able to have a shower or a wash since the 22nd December. | 7:59:34 | 7:59:38 | |
Helen, we've got live pictures of you. | 7:59:38 | 7:59:40 | |
We can see you with your big comfy coat and your weird hair. | 7:59:40 | 7:59:44 | |
-I love the hair! -I don't want to sound like your dad, | 7:59:44 | 7:59:47 | |
but are you drinking enough water? | 7:59:47 | 7:59:50 | |
-You don't want to get dehydrated. -I haven't been. | 7:59:50 | 7:59:53 | |
I've learnt that lesson the hard way. We had to cut yesterday short | 7:59:53 | 7:59:57 | |
because I wasn't well, but from now on, | 7:59:57 | 8:00:00 | |
I'll be drinking at least three litres of water a day. | 8:00:00 | 8:00:04 | |
Everything gets so cold though, it just freezes in your bag! | 8:00:04 | 8:00:08 | |
We've had loads of messages of good luck for you. | 8:00:08 | 8:00:11 | |
Over 1,500 people have got in touch, GarnetSnowySquirrel says, | 8:00:11 | 8:00:15 | |
"We believe in you, so believe in yourself." | 8:00:15 | 8:00:18 | |
"You have what it takes. We're with you all the way." | 8:00:18 | 8:00:22 | |
Ah! I've got one from JadeSummeryKid, | 8:00:22 | 8:00:24 | |
"Hi, Helen. It's so amazing what you're doing. | 8:00:24 | 8:00:27 | |
"It's inspired me to raise money for Sport Relief by swimming a mile. | 8:00:27 | 8:00:32 | |
"I can't believe you broke a world record - woohoo!" | 8:00:32 | 8:00:35 | |
Helen, we've got to go. | 8:00:35 | 8:00:36 | |
We don't have enough time, but you're doing an amazing job. | 8:00:36 | 8:00:40 | |
Come back safe. It's so good to see your smiley face. | 8:00:40 | 8:00:43 | |
We'll see you soon. | 8:00:43 | 8:00:44 | |
-Bye! -Thank you so much, guys. | 8:00:44 | 8:00:46 | |
Don't forget, for all the latest on Helen's challenge, | 8:00:46 | 8:00:51 | |
head to the website. | 8:00:51 | 8:00:52 | |
You can also find out how to raise money for Sport Relief. | 8:00:52 | 8:00:57 | |
If you want to go the extra mile for Sport Relief | 8:00:59 | 8:01:01 | |
sign up to take part in the Sport Relief Mile on Sunday 25th March. | 8:01:01 | 8:01:05 | |
There are hundreds of places to do the mile all over the country. | 8:01:05 | 8:01:10 | |
You can choose to do one, three or even six miles. | 8:01:10 | 8:01:13 | |
By collecting sponsorship, you'll help transform lives | 8:01:13 | 8:01:16 | |
both here in the UK and in the world's poorest countries. | 8:01:16 | 8:01:20 | |
Anyone can enter and if you don't want to run, | 8:01:20 | 8:01:23 | |
you can take part in your own way. | 8:01:23 | 8:01:25 | |
For more info, head to the website | 8:01:25 | 8:01:28 | |
and find out where your nearest mile is. | 8:01:28 | 8:01:31 | |
While you're there, you can play our Sport Relief game, Keep On Running. | 8:01:31 | 8:01:37 | |
I'm no runner but a couple of years ago, myself and the McFly boys | 8:01:37 | 8:01:40 | |
ran the mile by pushing a bed. We made it, so you can too. | 8:01:40 | 8:01:43 | |
It's well worth getting involved. They do such good work. | 8:01:43 | 8:01:47 | |
Make sure you stick with us. We've got loads still to come. | 8:01:47 | 8:01:51 | |
Rizzle Kicks perform their new single | 8:01:51 | 8:01:53 | |
with some surprising backing dancers. | 8:01:53 | 8:01:57 | |
And I'll be taking your phone calls live on air. | 8:01:57 | 8:02:00 | |
Last Friday saw the start of the first ever | 8:02:00 | 8:02:02 | |
Winter Youth Olympic Games in Innsbruck, Austria. | 8:02:02 | 8:02:05 | |
More than 1,000 athletes aged between 14 and 18 | 8:02:05 | 8:02:09 | |
gathered for the opening ceremony, all hoping to win for their country. | 8:02:09 | 8:02:14 | |
Last week, we met 16-year-old freestyle skier Katie Summerhayes, | 8:02:14 | 8:02:18 | |
who represented Team GB in the halfpipe. She competed on Sunday | 8:02:18 | 8:02:22 | |
and we are crossing over live now | 8:02:22 | 8:02:24 | |
to Innsbruck where hopefully she is there with Sonali. Hello! | 8:02:24 | 8:02:29 | |
Hello there, Barney and Stacey. | 8:02:31 | 8:02:33 | |
First, we want to say good luck | 8:02:33 | 8:02:35 | |
to Helen from out here in Innsbruck. | 8:02:35 | 8:02:38 | |
I was at the bottom of the halfpipe supporting Katie on Sunday, | 8:02:38 | 8:02:42 | |
but I'll let her tell you how well she did. | 8:02:42 | 8:02:45 | |
I made it to the final for my event. | 8:02:45 | 8:02:48 | |
I got top five, | 8:02:48 | 8:02:50 | |
so I got fifth place finish. I was nervous, but I'm really happy. | 8:02:50 | 8:02:54 | |
So no medal, but top five in the world at youth level. | 8:02:54 | 8:02:59 | |
You're still the best freestyle skier in Britain of any age. | 8:02:59 | 8:03:02 | |
Now you've finished, what have you been up to in Innsbruck? | 8:03:02 | 8:03:05 | |
Just been watching the others and getting into the Team GB spirit | 8:03:05 | 8:03:09 | |
and hanging out with everyone. It's been super fun. | 8:03:09 | 8:03:13 | |
-What sports have you watched? -I really like all the ice sports. | 8:03:13 | 8:03:17 | |
I'm in the mountains mostly, so it's nice to visit the ice rinks. | 8:03:17 | 8:03:20 | |
I've been watching the curling and speed skating. | 8:03:20 | 8:03:23 | |
I'm glad she mentioned speed skating. | 8:03:23 | 8:03:26 | |
We've heard a lot about Katie, but we've also been following | 8:03:26 | 8:03:30 | |
another athlete, the youngest member of Team GB. | 8:03:30 | 8:03:34 | |
Short-track speed skating is a battle on ice | 8:03:37 | 8:03:40 | |
over distances of 500 to 3,000 metres. | 8:03:40 | 8:03:43 | |
It's an action-packed, adrenaline-fuelled sport | 8:03:43 | 8:03:46 | |
that requires athletes to have an explosive start, | 8:03:46 | 8:03:50 | |
a serious amount of strength | 8:03:50 | 8:03:52 | |
and nerves as cool as the ice they're skating on. | 8:03:52 | 8:03:55 | |
One young athlete who has been rocking the world of short-track | 8:04:01 | 8:04:04 | |
is 14-year-old Jack Burrows. | 8:04:04 | 8:04:07 | |
Jack's the reigning British champion for his age group | 8:04:07 | 8:04:10 | |
and won the 1,000 metre race at the British Open Championships. | 8:04:10 | 8:04:15 | |
It's thanks to these outstanding performances | 8:04:15 | 8:04:18 | |
that he's been selected to skate for Team GB | 8:04:18 | 8:04:21 | |
at the Winter Youth Olympic Games. | 8:04:21 | 8:04:24 | |
I'm delighted to represent my country. It's an amazing feeling. | 8:04:24 | 8:04:28 | |
I just love the sport so much. It gets your heart going. | 8:04:28 | 8:04:31 | |
When I go to the line, I'm trembling, my feet are shaking. | 8:04:31 | 8:04:34 | |
Everything rushes out of my mind | 8:04:34 | 8:04:36 | |
and when that pistol goes off, I'm gone | 8:04:36 | 8:04:39 | |
and I'm racing for that first corner. | 8:04:39 | 8:04:41 | |
At 14, Jack will be one of the youngest competitors | 8:04:43 | 8:04:46 | |
at the Youth Olympics, | 8:04:46 | 8:04:47 | |
but that doesn't make him any less dedicated to his training. | 8:04:47 | 8:04:52 | |
I have about four on-ice sessions during the week. Mainly late night. | 8:04:52 | 8:04:57 | |
The effort Jack puts into his training and his life | 8:04:59 | 8:05:03 | |
is more than people expect. | 8:05:03 | 8:05:05 | |
It does take over your life. | 8:05:05 | 8:05:07 | |
But it's not just technique on the ice | 8:05:07 | 8:05:10 | |
Jack needs to work on. | 8:05:10 | 8:05:12 | |
He has to be super-fit to compete at the top level, | 8:05:12 | 8:05:15 | |
and that means utilising any training space he can find. | 8:05:15 | 8:05:19 | |
'I can definitely tell in a competition | 8:05:19 | 8:05:21 | |
'when I've done a lot of quality stair work and it pays off.' | 8:05:21 | 8:05:25 | |
It's one of the harder aspects of training. | 8:05:25 | 8:05:28 | |
You're going up such an incline. | 8:05:28 | 8:05:31 | |
One part of off-ice training combines strength and skating. | 8:05:31 | 8:05:35 | |
There, that's it. | 8:05:35 | 8:05:37 | |
We need to focus on your weight transfer. | 8:05:37 | 8:05:40 | |
Good. Keep that weight on the balls of your feet | 8:05:41 | 8:05:44 | |
as you're pushing through the left foot. | 8:05:44 | 8:05:46 | |
And finish. Well done. | 8:05:46 | 8:05:48 | |
Jack's fitness regime is undoubtedly gruelling, | 8:05:48 | 8:05:52 | |
but all his hard work has been worth it to secure his place at the Games. | 8:05:52 | 8:05:57 | |
Team GB are here at the airport. I've waited ages for this moment. | 8:06:01 | 8:06:05 | |
We're all buzzing. It will be an atmosphere | 8:06:05 | 8:06:08 | |
no-one has experienced before. | 8:06:08 | 8:06:10 | |
After a short hop to Austria, | 8:06:13 | 8:06:16 | |
it's not long before Jack grabs the opportunity | 8:06:16 | 8:06:18 | |
to train alongside some of the other young Olympians. | 8:06:18 | 8:06:21 | |
Skating with world-class athletes is just amazing. | 8:06:24 | 8:06:27 | |
We're sharing tips and skating around together. | 8:06:27 | 8:06:30 | |
We're learning from each other. It's another motivation. | 8:06:30 | 8:06:33 | |
You want to beat the guys and do well, so it's a good insight. | 8:06:33 | 8:06:37 | |
But being at the Games isn't all about competing. | 8:06:38 | 8:06:42 | |
In his down time, Jack hangs out with other members of Team GB. | 8:06:42 | 8:06:47 | |
So this is our apartment. Let's see what's going on. | 8:06:47 | 8:06:50 | |
We've got us two short-track speed skaters. | 8:06:50 | 8:06:53 | |
We're both very competitive, | 8:06:53 | 8:06:55 | |
but at the end of the day, we come back in here and have a laugh. | 8:06:55 | 8:06:59 | |
It's nice not having parents tell you, | 8:06:59 | 8:07:01 | |
"Do your room, do this, do that." | 8:07:01 | 8:07:03 | |
There's even a bit of rivalry | 8:07:03 | 8:07:05 | |
from the other young athletes from around the world. | 8:07:05 | 8:07:08 | |
We skate with a few of the Italians and shout across balconies | 8:07:08 | 8:07:11 | |
and chants at each other. We destroyed their snowman, | 8:07:11 | 8:07:16 | |
they destroyed ours. | 8:07:16 | 8:07:18 | |
In spite of cruel attacks on innocent snowmen, | 8:07:18 | 8:07:20 | |
when the lights come up on the opening ceremony | 8:07:20 | 8:07:23 | |
for the first ever Winter Youth Olympic Games, | 8:07:23 | 8:07:27 | |
all the athletes unite to celebrate this momentous occasion. | 8:07:27 | 8:07:31 | |
Words can't describe how good this is. | 8:07:40 | 8:07:42 | |
Walking out that tunnel was the best thing ever. | 8:07:42 | 8:07:45 | |
Lighting the flame up, it has brought a tear to my eyes, | 8:07:46 | 8:07:51 | |
thinking "Wow, I'm actually here and doing it." | 8:07:51 | 8:07:54 | |
Jack's here with me now, the very tall Jack. | 8:07:59 | 8:08:02 | |
Your main race was the 1,000 metres yesterday. You got a personal best. | 8:08:02 | 8:08:06 | |
Yes, I did. I managed to get seventh overall. | 8:08:06 | 8:08:10 | |
I've been skating the fastest I've ever skated before. | 8:08:10 | 8:08:13 | |
-The ice is amazing. -Not just serious competition, | 8:08:13 | 8:08:16 | |
you've also been having loads of fun? | 8:08:16 | 8:08:19 | |
Yes, loads of fun with the other nations and Team GB, | 8:08:19 | 8:08:23 | |
really good bonding sessions. | 8:08:23 | 8:08:26 | |
You've got another race on Saturday, so good luck. | 8:08:26 | 8:08:29 | |
Three more days of competition here. | 8:08:29 | 8:08:31 | |
We'll have some bobsleigh for you next week. | 8:08:31 | 8:08:34 | |
-Lovely. Thank you very much and good luck to Jack. -Unbelievable. | 8:08:34 | 8:08:37 | |
Stacey, we have had loads of comments | 8:08:37 | 8:08:39 | |
on our message boards for you. Some of them are on the screen. | 8:08:39 | 8:08:43 | |
We've also got some callers waiting eagerly to ask questions. | 8:08:43 | 8:08:46 | |
We can speak to the South Pole, Innsbruck | 8:08:46 | 8:08:48 | |
and we can now have videocall! | 8:08:48 | 8:08:50 | |
Let's go to our first caller via video call. | 8:08:50 | 8:08:53 | |
Chantelle, are you there? | 8:08:53 | 8:08:55 | |
-Hi, Chantelle. -Hi, Barney. Hi, Stacey. -Hello! | 8:08:56 | 8:09:00 | |
Hello! What's your question? | 8:09:00 | 8:09:02 | |
My question today is how do you feel... | 8:09:02 | 8:09:06 | |
How do you feel when you watch yourself back on TV? | 8:09:08 | 8:09:12 | |
Well, Chantelle, I try not to do it too much, | 8:09:12 | 8:09:15 | |
cos I'm not the best, most fortunate looking person. | 8:09:15 | 8:09:18 | |
That's rubbish and you know it. | 8:09:18 | 8:09:20 | |
Now you get to see yourself on telly! Woo! | 8:09:20 | 8:09:23 | |
-You've got to watch yourself back and you'll know the answer. -Yeah! | 8:09:23 | 8:09:26 | |
-Thank you very much for calling, Chantelle. -Thank you. | 8:09:26 | 8:09:29 | |
Thank you very much. | 8:09:29 | 8:09:30 | |
Let's speak to Patrick. Are you there, mate? | 8:09:30 | 8:09:33 | |
-Hello, Barney. Hello, Stacey. -Hello, Patrick! | 8:09:33 | 8:09:36 | |
-What's your question, mate? -My question is for Stacey. | 8:09:36 | 8:09:39 | |
Apart from singing, what did you want to do when you were younger? | 8:09:39 | 8:09:42 | |
When I was really young... I've always wanted to sing, | 8:09:42 | 8:09:45 | |
but I did have a little dream to be a vet. | 8:09:45 | 8:09:48 | |
Don't ask me why. I love the look of animals. | 8:09:48 | 8:09:51 | |
I don't think I could ever cut them open. | 8:09:51 | 8:09:53 | |
It's part of your caring nature. Thanks, Patrick. | 8:09:53 | 8:09:56 | |
Let's go to our next video caller. | 8:09:56 | 8:09:58 | |
-Sophie, are you there? -Hi, Barney. Hi, Stacey. | 8:09:58 | 8:10:01 | |
-Hiya. -Hi, Sophie! -What's your question? | 8:10:01 | 8:10:04 | |
My question is, who is the most famous person you have ever met? | 8:10:04 | 8:10:08 | |
I'm very, very lucky to have met loads of really famous people. | 8:10:08 | 8:10:13 | |
To me, they are very famous. It's got to be Barney, though. | 8:10:13 | 8:10:16 | |
Yay! What a great way to finish. | 8:10:16 | 8:10:18 | |
Thanks for all your emails and message board comments. | 8:10:18 | 8:10:21 | |
Now, let's go over here, | 8:10:21 | 8:10:22 | |
cos for two guys, they have had an absolutely amazing eight months. | 8:10:22 | 8:10:26 | |
-Are you all right, Stace? -Thanks, Barn. -They've collaborated | 8:10:26 | 8:10:29 | |
with Ed Sheeran, Jessie J and Olly Murs and they've got | 8:10:29 | 8:10:32 | |
a Brit nomination. Give it up for the Rizzle Kicks! | 8:10:32 | 8:10:34 | |
Woohoo! | 8:10:34 | 8:10:35 | |
Always good to have you on the show. | 8:10:35 | 8:10:38 | |
-We love it. -It's the free sandwiches, isn't it? | 8:10:38 | 8:10:41 | |
-Old-school. -I've come on a good day. So exciting. | 8:10:41 | 8:10:44 | |
-What are you been up to since we last saw you? -We've been on tour. | 8:10:44 | 8:10:48 | |
We went on tour with Professor Green which was wicked. | 8:10:48 | 8:10:52 | |
That was across the country and stuff so that was good. | 8:10:52 | 8:10:55 | |
We can see this. On Blue Peter, we like to give you | 8:10:55 | 8:10:58 | |
behind the scenes access and we've asked you to take photos. | 8:10:58 | 8:11:01 | |
We've been taking photos for the last couple of weeks. | 8:11:01 | 8:11:04 | |
OK. What have you got for us? | 8:11:04 | 8:11:06 | |
We've got some on the screens here we can have a look at. | 8:11:06 | 8:11:10 | |
This is us at Radio 1 with Dev and Greg James. | 8:11:10 | 8:11:13 | |
We formed a new band call The Dregs. | 8:11:13 | 8:11:16 | |
-The Dregs! Watch out. 2012 is their year. -They're going to smash it. | 8:11:16 | 8:11:20 | |
-Next one. -That's us watching Arsenal. | 8:11:20 | 8:11:22 | |
The return of the king, Thierry Henry. | 8:11:22 | 8:11:25 | |
That was one of the best moments of my life. | 8:11:25 | 8:11:27 | |
And what about this one here? | 8:11:27 | 8:11:29 | |
-That's us eating chocolate croissants. -Mm-mmm. | 8:11:29 | 8:11:34 | |
And underneath, there's hot cross buns with cheese. | 8:11:34 | 8:11:37 | |
-Don't you think that's weird? -No, that's not weird at all. Love it! | 8:11:37 | 8:11:42 | |
Now, the video for your new single, Mama Do the Hump, | 8:11:42 | 8:11:44 | |
has done brilliantly on the internet. | 8:11:44 | 8:11:47 | |
Over two million views! Woohoo! | 8:11:47 | 8:11:49 | |
-It's pretty impressive, fellas. -That's crazy. | 8:11:49 | 8:11:51 | |
The Mama Do the Hump dance is a bit of craze, everyone's doing it | 8:11:51 | 8:11:55 | |
and there is something quite addictive, not only about | 8:11:55 | 8:11:57 | |
the track but the dance itself. Was it deliberate? | 8:11:57 | 8:12:00 | |
The hump? No, we made the song and then the dance happened. | 8:12:00 | 8:12:04 | |
-It is going to take over the world, I'm telling you. -Do you reckon?! | 8:12:04 | 8:12:08 | |
-I find it hilarious. It was pure accident. -It wasn't intended. | 8:12:08 | 8:12:12 | |
You've got to get ready for your performance. | 8:12:12 | 8:12:15 | |
-Let's show you what it's about. -Off you go. -Let's do this! -Woo! | 8:12:15 | 8:12:18 | |
If you've got a question for the Rizzle Kicks, | 8:12:18 | 8:12:20 | |
go to the CBBC message board. | 8:12:20 | 8:12:22 | |
The boys will be answering questions live from 6.30pm... | 8:12:22 | 8:12:25 | |
Click on the picture of the boys to join in. | 8:12:26 | 8:12:29 | |
-On next week's show, we meet the UK's latest celebrity couple. -Awwww! | 8:12:29 | 8:12:33 | |
And find out how to take these amazing photographs | 8:12:33 | 8:12:36 | |
using just a drinks can. Stacey, thank you for being | 8:12:36 | 8:12:39 | |
-my partner in crime. -I've had the best time. | 8:12:39 | 8:12:42 | |
-You're welcome any time. -I can't wait to do the hump! | 8:12:42 | 8:12:44 | |
Next week, Radio 1 DJ Sara Cox | 8:12:44 | 8:12:46 | |
is going to be helping me present the show, | 8:12:46 | 8:12:49 | |
but now it's time for Rizzle Kicks' latest single. | 8:12:49 | 8:12:51 | |
It's number three in the charts. It's called Mama Do the Hump. | 8:12:51 | 8:12:54 | |
Watch out for the very special backing dancers. See you next week. | 8:12:54 | 8:12:58 | |
CHEERING AND APPLAUSE | 8:12:58 | 8:13:01 | |
Yeah! | 8:13:03 | 8:13:05 | |
Yes! | 8:13:08 | 8:13:11 | |
Rizzle Kicks, Mama Do The Hump. | 8:13:11 | 8:13:13 | |
Blue Peter! | 8:13:13 | 8:13:15 | |
# Yo coming in the sound Fresher then cut grass | 8:13:18 | 8:13:21 | |
# Fun starts second that we enter If you must ask rush past | 8:13:21 | 8:13:24 | |
# Like you've forgotten your mind | 8:13:24 | 8:13:26 | |
# Or the drivers all up in your face Like can I see your bus pass? | 8:13:26 | 8:13:28 | |
# Nah, we just want to Lickle rhyme, bruv | 8:13:28 | 8:13:31 | |
# Call me what you want you want But you should not | 8:13:31 | 8:13:33 | |
# Call it a night love | 8:13:33 | 8:13:34 | |
# And I might just boom Through the speaker | 8:13:34 | 8:13:36 | |
# See you on the telly Blue to the Peter | 8:13:36 | 8:13:39 | |
# Let me touch back down Spin the bottle round | 8:13:39 | 8:13:42 | |
# Until it comes back round | 8:13:42 | 8:13:43 | |
# Half the room's like oi What's this all about? | 8:13:43 | 8:13:45 | |
# With the other half jiving I love that sound. | 8:13:45 | 8:13:48 | |
# Yeah, yeah, I love that sound | 8:13:48 | 8:13:51 | |
# Yeah, yeah, I love that sound | 8:13:51 | 8:13:53 | |
# So kick your shoes off at once | 8:13:53 | 8:13:54 | |
# On a mad one | 8:13:54 | 8:13:56 | |
# Like your mama can hump | 8:13:56 | 8:13:58 | |
# Mama, do the hump Mama, do the hump hump | 8:13:58 | 8:14:01 | |
# Please let me do the hump hump | 8:14:01 | 8:14:02 | |
# Mama, do the hump Mama, do the hump hump | 8:14:02 | 8:14:05 | |
# Mama, won't you please let me Do the hump hump? | 8:14:05 | 8:14:07 | |
# Mama, do the hump Mama, do the hump hump | 8:14:07 | 8:14:10 | |
# Mama, won't you please let me Do the hump hump? | 8:14:10 | 8:14:12 | |
# Mama, do the hump Mama, do the hump hump | 8:14:12 | 8:14:15 | |
# Mama, won't you please let me Do the hump hump? | 8:14:15 | 8:14:18 | |
# Yo, it's been a long week | 8:14:18 | 8:14:20 | |
# How I've got this much energy is beyond me | 8:14:20 | 8:14:22 | |
# I just want all of these girls to be with me | 8:14:22 | 8:14:25 | |
# And maybe even one of them could be Beyonce | 8:14:25 | 8:14:27 | |
# We ain't going to pack that rap noise in | 8:14:27 | 8:14:29 | |
# All of that cheesy stuff, clap clap sing | 8:14:29 | 8:14:33 | |
# Gonna burn some calories, right here, right now | 8:14:33 | 8:14:34 | |
# Ain't over till the Fat Boy Slims, Mama | 8:14:34 | 8:14:36 | |
# Mama, do the hump Mama, do the hump hump | 8:14:36 | 8:14:39 | |
# Mama, won't you please Let me do the hump hump? | 8:14:39 | 8:14:42 | |
# Mama, do the hump Mama, do the hump hump | 8:14:42 | 8:14:44 | |
# Mama, won't you please Let me do the hump hump? | 8:14:44 | 8:14:47 | |
# Sip the tea back down | 8:14:47 | 8:14:49 | |
# Bust a little jiggy as the drum track pounds | 8:14:49 | 8:14:52 | |
# Half the room are just making their own crowd with the other half jiving | 8:14:52 | 8:14:55 | |
# I love that sound | 8:14:55 | 8:14:57 | |
# Yeah, yeah, I love that sound Yeah, yeah, I love that sound | 8:14:57 | 8:15:02 | |
# So kick your shoes off at once on a mad one | 8:15:02 | 8:15:05 | |
# Like, yeah, your mama can hump | 8:15:05 | 8:15:07 | |
# Mama, do the hump Mama, do the hump hump | 8:15:07 | 8:15:09 | |
# Mama, won't you please Let me do the hump hump? | 8:15:09 | 8:15:11 | |
# Mama, do the hump Mama, do the hump hump | 8:15:11 | 8:15:14 | |
# Mama, won't you please Let me do the hump hump? | 8:15:14 | 8:15:16 | |
# Mama, do the hump Mama, do the hump hump | 8:15:16 | 8:15:19 | |
# Mama, won't you please Let me do the hump hump? | 8:15:19 | 8:15:21 | |
# Mama, do the hump Mama, do the hump hump | 8:15:21 | 8:15:23 | |
# Mama, won't you please Let me do the hump hump? | 8:15:23 | 8:15:26 | |
# When we step into the room everybody makes a pathway | 8:15:26 | 8:15:28 | |
# Cos you know RK make the dance change | 8:15:28 | 8:15:32 | |
# And we rule that crowd, and we don't change pace at the half way | 8:15:32 | 8:15:36 | |
# We, we, we, we keep it moving | 8:15:36 | 8:15:39 | |
# We, we, we hold it down | 8:15:39 | 8:15:41 | |
# Can't stop, break sweat, no losing | 8:15:41 | 8:15:43 | |
# Yeah, nobody gonna take my crown Hold back | 8:15:43 | 8:15:45 | |
# Na, na, na, na, never gonna happen | 8:15:45 | 8:15:47 | |
# Go back Na, na, na, na, never gonna happen | 8:15:47 | 8:15:50 | |
# Especially when it's all packed out | 8:15:50 | 8:15:53 | |
# Crowd shouting out Yeah, I love that sound | 8:15:53 | 8:15:55 | |
# Yeah, yeah, I love that sound | 8:15:55 | 8:15:58 | |
# Yeah, yeah, I love that sound | 8:15:58 | 8:16:00 | |
# So kick your shoes off at once on a mad one | 8:16:00 | 8:16:03 | |
# Like, yeah, your mama can hump | 8:16:03 | 8:16:05 | |
# Mama, do the hump Mama, do the hump hump | 8:16:05 | 8:16:07 | |
# Mama, won't you please Let me do the hump hump? | 8:16:07 | 8:16:10 | |
# Mama, do the hump # Mama, do the hump hump | 8:16:10 | 8:16:12 | |
# Mama, won't you please Let me do the hump hump? | 8:16:12 | 8:16:15 | |
# Mama, do the hump Mama, do the hump hump | 8:16:15 | 8:16:17 | |
# Mama, won't you please Let me do the hump hump? | 8:16:17 | 8:16:20 | |
# Mama, do the hump Mama, do the hump hump | 8:16:20 | 8:16:22 | |
# Mama, won't you please Let me do the hump hump? # | 8:16:22 | 8:16:25 | |
Yeah! | 8:16:27 | 8:16:29 | |
Do the hump! | 8:16:33 | 8:16:34 | |
CHEERING AND APPLAUSE | 8:16:34 | 8:16:36 | |
Yes. Blue Peter. | 8:16:36 | 8:16:38 |