28/02/2016 Newsround


28/02/2016

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Hello and welcome to your last Newsround up of the weekend.

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Here's what's been going on.

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Amazing pictures from a record breaking spaceman.

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And we've got the week's weirdest news right here.

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Well, tonight is a big night for film fans,

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it's the Academy Awards - also known as, the Oscars.

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All the stars will be in Los Angeles to celebrate the best movies

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and performances of the past year.

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The BBC's entertainment correspondent, Colin Paterson,

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has got everything you need to know.

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The Oscars are the biggest award show in the world.

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They're all about celebrating film and they been going

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for 88 years.

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They started in 1929 and they're always held in Hollywood

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in Los Angeles, California.

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Now, why are they important?

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Because the films then go on and take more money in the cinema

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and the actors and actresses and people

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that win the Oscars,

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tend to go on and have better careers because people

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want to employ Oscar winners.

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It's often the highlight of their career

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when they win an Oscar.

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There aren't that many kids films nominated at the Oscars this year,

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but there are three.

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Star Wars is up for five Oscars in what are called the technical

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categories, like visual effects.

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Then we have Inside Out, the Pixar film about Riley,

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a girl moving between twp cities, atruggling to deal with it

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and the fiveemotions that live inside her head.

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Then we have Shaun the Sheep, the Movie.

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Yes, a show which started out on CBBC is up for an Oscar.

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The story of Sean taking his day off has appealed to the people who vote

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for the Oscars.

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Perhaps a CBBC show could be winning the Oscar.

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At the Oscars, it feels like the biggest award show.

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It is the A-list of the A-list.

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Will Smith will be there, Leonardo DiCaprio will be

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there, all the celebs want to be there.

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In fact, they fight over getting invited to the Oscars.

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The limo queue goes back for a whole mile throughout Hollywood.

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The red carpet is more than 600 metres long.

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There are camera crews from more than 100 countries and if you ever

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want to go to the Oscars, you can apply.

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There are seats called the bleachers, where they let

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in around 400 fans and, boy, do they shout!

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Thanks, Colin.

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BBC entertainment reporter Lizo Mizimba is in LA

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at the Dolby Theatre getting all the red carpet gossip before

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the biggest movie stars in the world arrive.

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Here in LA, it is still late Saturday night, but the preparations

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are well underway on the red carpet here.

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At the end there they have just been tidying everything up,

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making sure it all looks perfect ahead of tomorrow,

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because that is where the stars will come down.

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It will take some of them up to two hours to talk to all the press down

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there before coming here, into the entrance

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to the Derby Theatre.

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Now, you know all those photographs you see in magazines and newspapers

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over the next few weeks.

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This is where they are taken.

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Behind the cameras there will be about 20 photographers,

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and they stand here and they do all those familiar poses...

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I'm sorry, I've always wanted to do that!

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..before they walk into the Derby Theatre itself

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for the ceremony.

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Of course, everyone loves a bit of Oscar trivia.

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After the ceremony, they will go to the Governors Ball -

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they will have about 1000 oysters there, 4500 Oscar-shaped flatbreads,

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five gallons of fudge.

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Well, that'll do for me!

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I don't know what else I'm going to have...

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And it's that time again - Jenny has your round up

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of the week's weirdest news

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First, check out this human-like robot that's being developed.

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It uses sensors in its body and legs to balance,

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and it even has sensors in its head that help it work

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out its surroundings and avoid obstacles that can trip it up.

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It can even get back up quickly when it's pushed over.

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Next up, there were some strange scenes in space this week

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with a gorilla on the loose!

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Well, luckily it wasn't a real one.

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Astronaut Scott Kelly had been sent the suit as a birthday present

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from his twin brother, and had some fun chasing

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Tim Peake around.

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Meet Jabba the hedgehog.

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He's got a little bit of a problem, because he is three times the size

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he should be.

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He was accidentally overfed during the winter by the people

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whose garden he was visiting.

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His size means he can't curl up into a ball and protect himself

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from predators, so he is now on a strict diet of cat biscuits

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until he can lose enough weight to be safely returned to the wild.

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Today's footballing now and two games have just kicked off

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in the premier league.

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Manchester United are playing Arsenal at Old Trafford,

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while Swansea and Tottenham are battling it out at White Hart

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Lane.

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Later on, Manchester City are up against Liverpool

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in the Capital One Cup Final.

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Next up, record-breaking astronaut Scott Kelly,

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the longest-serving American astronaut in space, returns to earth

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this week after a year.

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He's currently on the ISS with British astronaut Tim Peake

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where he's been posting lots of incredible pictures

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of his trip on social media.

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His mission ends on Wednesday when he hops aboard the Soyuz

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spacecraft back to earth.

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Last up, to a young sea lion wandering the streets

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of San Diego in California.

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American police looked after the eight-month-old pup

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until animal rescue workers arrived.

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Lots of sea lions are heading to the city to find food

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because the fish they eat have gone to deeper seas to escape

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the unusually warm water this year.

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Head online to see what monkey business Scott Kelly and Tim Peake

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got up to earlier this week on board the ISS,

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as well as all the rest of todays stories.

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That's all from me, Newsround's back tomorrow morning.

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