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Me to Monday's Look North. In tonight's headlines:

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A lucky escape for workers at a bakery firm as high winds cause a

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roof to collapse. The guys who were in the building

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said it was like a bomb going off. Caught on camera - an ambulance is

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targeted as paramedics treat a heart attack patient.

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First night for a grand old lady - who's had a major makeover?

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And a rare find at a car boot sale - A West Auckland World Cup medal

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goes under the hammer. In sport Yorkshire are relegated to

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county crickets second division. And dancing to a different tune!

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Gyan strikes it rich swapping Good evening.

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The tail-end of Hurricane Katia has hit the region this afternoon. The

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gale force winds have caused major disruption, closing roads and rail

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lines. And in County Durham, workers at a bakery firm have had a

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lucky escape. Live with the latest on the situation, our reporter

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Richard Thomas. Give us an update on the conditions? It is extremely

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windy. You can make out by the trees behind me and the Met Office

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say the worst is still to come tonight. We have had gusts of up to

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70 mph recorded across the North of England today. Roads and public

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transport have been badly affected. The most spectacular illustration

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of nature at her worst was on an industrial estate in County Durham

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this morning when the force of the wind made bricks and mortar look

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like straw. Look closely at the top of the

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screen. It's just after 9.30am this morning.

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In just two seconds more than �100,000 worth of cars are written

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off. Staff, who are just yards away can't believe what's happened.

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guys inside the building said it was like a bomb going off. You can

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imagine all that material coming down on to the cars. We are

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thankful nobody is injured. It was the first concern, did we have any

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contractors, visitors? Was there anybody working in the units under

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construction. The cars belonged to drivers. All 15 of whom were out on

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deliveries across the North of England and Scotland. One of the

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last to arrive back tonight was Michael Pollard. I thought it was a

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wind-up at first. But then I knew he was telling the truth. How do

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you feel looking at your car? Gutted, but relieved nobody was

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hurt. The building was under construction at the time and

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belonged to the business next door. And while today the destruction

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became County Durham's newest tourist attraction, tomorrow the

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company expects a procession of a least 15 insurance loss adjusters.

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Hurricane Katia has caused disruption all day. The flyover

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were shot by mid-afternoon and high-sided lorries and caravan

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owners have been warned off the major routes. In County Durham,

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there has been a crash between Staindrop and Ballycastle. Parts of

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the B69 was closed. On the railways there was no east-coast services

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running between York and Newcastle because of a felled tree. Also the

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metro services were disrupted today also because of trees. The worst is

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still to come this evening, the only saving grace is it is mild

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this evening and we will have a forecast later in the programme.

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Parents are demanding to know why two nurseries in York are being

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investigated about the welfare of children. Six women who work at the

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privately-run nurseries, Little Joes and Heworth House, were

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arrested on Friday. Police say there's no suggestion of any sexual

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or physical abuse. Parents urgently want more details.

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This family just want what's best for Ruby. But a police

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investigation at her nursery has left them worried and confused.

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Although happy with the care ruby has had, her dad wants to know what

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is under investigation so he can do what is best for his little girl.

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Am very frustrated with the lack of information coming from the

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agencies involved. Nobody has been to speak to us about any of the

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allegations to see if they affect the child. Nobody has explained

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what the allegations are. Nobody is keeping us informed. It is more

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than two weeks since the police, Ofsted and the city Council started

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an investigation. Parents were informed by letter and last week,

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six staff members were arrested and released on bail. The city of York

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say safeguarding children is working with both nurseries and

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investigators. There is increased monitoring and some recommended

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changes have been implemented. But the nature of the alleged problems

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remains a secret. The board says making too much information public

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could compromise the investigation. The allegations do not relate to

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sexual abuse, but in the absence of clear information, families like

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this face a difficult choice. This rock their child's care by

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withdrawing them or stick with the nursery there could be having

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problems. An elderly lady suffers a suspected

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heart attack in County Durham. Paramedics rush to the woman's home

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in Chester-le-Street. They leave their ambulance outside while they

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go into the house. What happens next is so shocking, health chiefs

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have released CCTV footage taken inside the vehicle as a warning to

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others. No honour amongst thieves. The

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moment Lee Henderson is filmed going not once but twice into an

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empty ambulance to take a paramedic's bag. It was parked in

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Chester-le-Street. Just yards away, paramedics are busy treating an

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elderly lady with a suspected cardiac arrest.

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There is a mixed feeling, but the main one was of disgust. We had a

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patient who had a cardiac problem and the crew were attending to the

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patient at the time. It put the vehicle almost off the road by

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stealing what he did. There was relief in the sense we have some

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footage that we can use to bring about a conviction. It was a bit of

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a mixed bag. But the one overriding feeling was one of disgust. This

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footage led to a 21-month jail sentence for Lee Henderson. 34

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ambulances are now fitted with cameras. Health chiefs are hoping

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this footage will warn others not Police have named two teenagers who

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died in a crash on Teesside yesterday. Josh Hopkins and Joshua

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Stevenson were both 17 and lived in Thornaby. The accident happened

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early yesterday morning on a slip road off the A66 eastbound at

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Thornaby. The driver, who was also 17, has been arrested and bailed on

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suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.

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There's to be an investigation, after a canoeing instructor died in

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an incident in Cumbria. It happened yesterday close to Yanwath Hall

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near Penrith and involved a group of 11 students and five instructors.

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Rescuers were called after reports that a canoe had capsized. An

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instructor from Darlington was airlifted to the Newcastle's RVI,

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but died overnight. A North East businessman, accused

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of ripping off hundreds of investors in a multi-million pound

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property scam, is set to face trial in Cyprus. Former nightclub boss,

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Garry Robb, ran away to Northern Cyprus to escape drug charges in

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Teesside. He was finally sent to jail here in Britain last year. But

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he's now been extradited and legal proceedings in Cyprus started today.

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On the run from drugs charges. are you going to give yourself up?

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He became one of Northern Cyprus' biggest property developers. Howard

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Hind, like many others thought Robb was building his dream home. But it

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was never completed. His life savings now gone, he's lost more

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than �140,000. It has caused a lot of stress. It

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gets on top of you. For other people, they have had mental

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breakdowns and other people have died. I think that is the plan

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because it is going on that long. And there are many other victims.

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Patricia Clarke, another of Robb's customers believes the years of

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stress and legal wrangling contributed to her husband's early

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death. It killed my husband. He was so upset. He had worked all his

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life and that was our retirement. He did not cope with it very well.

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I didn't cope with it very well either.

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This latest legal battle is based on the claim that Robb took

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deposits and started to build on land he never owned. His customers

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are hoping a separate challenge by the Serious Organised Crime Agency

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will represent their best chance of getting their money back. We are

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trying to retrieve a little bit of it from the case that is ongoing at

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present. They have frozen the 4.1 million. Hopefully we may get some

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money back from that. Their dreams have been destroyed, their homes

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are unlikely to ever be built, but they say they will never stop

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fighting to get their money back. Anyone approaching 175 years old

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would need a bit of tender, loving care. But one grand old lady has

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had a bit more than that. She's had a complete refit, making her look

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like she did a century ago. And tonight, the curtain goes up for

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the first time on the restored and revitalised Newcastle Theatre Royal.

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But Richard Moss jumped the queue and he's there now.

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Welcome to the restored Newcastle Theatre Royal. It looks spectacular.

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Six months of work, �5 million on investments. 37,000 pieces of gold

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leaf to used in this restoration. It is about getting it in shape for

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the 21st century. Extra legroom on the seeds, but a lot of it was

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about restoring it back to its past and making it look like it did 100

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years ago. The Theatre Royal, 174 years old.

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Stunningly beautiful and much loved. But, like any grand old lady, now

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and then in need of a facelift. But this time, it is a �5 million show-

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stopper. It is March, and for the next six months, the Theatre Royal

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will be dark. The brief - to take the building back to the future, to

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restore it to how it looked in 1901. New seats, fabrics, carpets and

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walls. You can never go back to a purest sense of 1901. We are

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contaminated by the 21st century. We have to respect the heritage and

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provide things people expected daylight disabled access. We need

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to integrate them sensitively. then weeks, the theatre is a

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building site. The most challenging thing as far as the fabric of the

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building is concerned is the historical features in the

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auditorium. Ornate ceilings and balcony fronts. We cannot just as

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in the normal project, chasing through them. Everything has to be

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planned to the last detail. Nine weeks to go, and the builders and

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teams of specialist are working flat out in a race against time. --

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specialists. The work is just about done. Patrons are given a chance to

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see it before the curtain goes up for the first time tonight.

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The first production tonight will be an Alan Bennett play, the

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Madness of King George. I caught it was the lead actor asking him what

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it would be like to be the first production? We are doing this play

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by Alan Bennett, and George the Third gave the theatre its original

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licence, which is even more appropriate as we come here. It

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looks terrific. And it really does, it is rich, opulent and welcoming

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for the audience. It is going to be great.

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With me is the chief executive of the theatre and a consultant who

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worked on this project. Philip, what is the verdict? It is fabulous,

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we are so excited and proud of it. It looks spectacular. It will take

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the audience's breath away. David, how much painstaking work had to go

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in to make this look like it did? We started researching it three

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years ago trying to find the original drawings and documentation

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to get it as accurate as we could. We used Paint Research, and

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photographs and we went into it in a considerable amount of depth.

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authentic do you think it is? Is it how they would have seen it 110

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years ago? I have worked on a few of these and took it was great to

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have a brief to take this back to the 1900s but bring it up to the

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21st century. Hopefully the audience will enjoy it. There have

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been a few problems with the weather and some of the cast has

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been delayed. But one of the real stars tonight is this fantastically

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restored Theatre Royal. You're watching Look North. Still

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to come tonight: In the forecast, baton down the hatches because the

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winds are still strengthening. The Great North Run is next weekend

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and taking part in the city Games on Sunday will be Mo Farah,

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Britain's gold and silver medallist at the recent World Championships.

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He is also firing the gun to start the big one on Sunday. But one

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runner set out today, Stephanie Lloyd.

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North East children's author, Terry Deary pops in to see some fans at

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this primary school ahead of his epic journey following the

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footsteps of the Rotten Romans. The creator of 'Horrible Histories' is

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running the length of Hadrian's Wall. There is three reasons. I am

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65 and I want to be able to prove that just because you are a

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pensioner, you don't necessarily have to go out in the garden. And

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also for wonderful charity called, integrating children, which gets

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disabled children to do social activities they are normally

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excluded from. And also for Hadrian's Wall itself. It takes a

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like a month at two Right To one. How many years will that be? On it

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is really funny. Some of the diagrams and pictures in the box.

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Terry will spend the next six days running along. He will be doing 80

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miles in under a week in high winds like this, his trainers will be

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back on to do the Great North Run. And along the way he'll be joined

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by some famous faces. Come on Terry, only 90-odd miles to go!

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A football medal found at a car boot sale and identified as a

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memento of the first unofficial World Cup, won by West Auckland, is

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going under the hammer this week. The winner's medal is one of only

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four known to have survived. It's going up for auction, alongside a

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Newcastle United 1955 FA Cup winner's medal which was given to

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Magpies' defender, Bobby Cowell. Three centimetres across, just a

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couple of millimetres thick. It is expected to fetch up to �5,000.

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This medal has history. It is a fairy-tale with in a fairy-tale.

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The medal turned up at a car-boot sale. It leads into this amazing

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story how a nondescript, poor football team went on to win

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effectively what was the World Cup and do it twice! In 1909, the

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Thomas Lipton Trophy was won by West Auckland FC in Turin. This

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medal is now known to be one of four that exists and along with the

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others, it is believed it was made after the team came back from

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during as victors. It is thought the players had them made

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themselves, making this one of the rarest footballing medals in the

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world. Certainly one of the most significant of football medals. It

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is immensely precious. It is not the only medal of significance

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going under the hammer. This one is expected to fetch up to �3,000.

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is Bobby Kahl, a local Newcastle United he wrote. He was part of the

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FA Cup winning squad and we have the 1955 medal, it is fantastic.

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You don't see a significant football medals for years, then two

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come along at once. They both go up for auction tomorrow afternoon, and

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they are both described as priceless to the region's rich,

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Staying with football, it is time for a team talk and most of the

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talk is about the player who has flown off to the Middle East.

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The day at the Steve Bruce said he was staying at the club, he has

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been loaned out to a team in the United Arab Emirates. They have

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paid �6 million for this loan, which may be a record.

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It is just under half of the �13 million he cost just over a year

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ago. He scored 11 goals for the club, and this was the last one he

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scored against Wigan in April. This is the most memorable against

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Chelsea in the fabulous 3-0 win at Stamford Bridge only last November.

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Now he has gone and we will never see this dance again.

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Now he is part of that club and he will make his debut on Friday. His

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home debut made even fill the stadium. The 15,000 capacity, about

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10,000 fewer than Darlington. His wages reported �120,000 a week. �5

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million for the year. He did say he would stay and fight for his place

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on Wearside. He shook me by the hand and said he

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wanted to be a Sunderland player. Within 48 hours he is manufacturing

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a move to the United Arab Emirates. I will make my own conclusion about

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that. But it baffles me how you can leave the best league in the world

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to play on the other side of the world. You did hope he would be

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back in a red and white shirt next season, do you believe that? If I

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am honest, no I don't. It suits both parties at the moment and we

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will get a respite in 12 months' time, but I cannot see it. Steve

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Bruce yet to see his side win a game so far this season. They have

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lost eight out of their last nine at home. It could have been

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different at the weekend? It could have been, Nicklas

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Bendtner should have done better. If two minutes later, 11 Sunderland

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players reacted so slowly to that free kick. Terrible clearance from

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Titus Bramble and this happened at the back post for John Terry.

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Eventually it look like it went in off a Sunderland player. Although

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John Terry claimed it. In the second half, the ball is

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given away and this is a fantastic through-ball. What an outrageous

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back-heel. You won't see many like that this season.

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I bring it went in off him as well. Three-minute of injury-time, and

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this is his first goal in English football. Nobody goes to shake his

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hand. It is not because they are dashing back to the halfway line to

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get play restarted. Staff noticing, no hugging. It says

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something about team spirit. Newcastle play tonight and they

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will move to force if they beat QPR and Joey Barton, whose home debut

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it arranges his against his old club.

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He was influential at Newcastle and plays with passion were ever he is,

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but his aggression has been known to get him in trouble. But the

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Magpies know exactly what they are against.

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Joey Barton is a controlled animal now on the football pitch. He is an

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aggressive player, but he has brought that under control. He is a

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very, very good player and somebody needs him in front -- needs to make

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sure he does not influence the game as he did for us.

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Into the Championship, and Into the Championship, and

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Middlesbrough up to third place. It is the highest they have been

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since Gareth Southgate was sacked as manager in 2009. It does take an

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enormous two years to get there. They have started the season with

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five away wins in a row and that is a club record.

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Nicky Bailey with his first goal for the club.

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Middlesbrough unbeaten in their last 12 games, stretching back to

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their last visit to Burnley in mid- April.

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Long may it continue. R two League Long may it continue. R two League

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One clubs are met at Brunton Park. The Blues had 23 shot Steve Harley

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pool's 7. They still lost. Four defeats in a row for Carlisle but

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hardly surprising with defending like that. -- Hartlepool. There is

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life in the old dog yet, Ritchie Humphreys. Adam Boyd made it two

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for Hartlepool. This penalty got one back for Carlisle.

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Yorkshire relegated today in the cricket?

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Yes, back to the Second Division of the County Championship. Confirmed

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when Worcestershire picked up their first bonus point.

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In windy conditions and playing without bales, they struggled with

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the bat. Warwickshire made an excellent start against Hampshire

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excellent start against Hampshire in the final round of matches. All

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out there to under the 64, Worcestershire are 21 for one in

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reply. In Rugby Union, the Falcons poor

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Premiership start continued at Premiership start continued at

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Exeter. Newcastle succumbed to an early try.

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The try of the game from Tom Catterick kept the Falcons in touch

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in the first half. Despite a second try from James Fitzpatrick, Exeter

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ran in four macro to go top of the table leaving Newcastle with no

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points at the bottom. Well done to Simon Dyson, the

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golfer from York who won his first KLM opened in six years in Holland

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to enter the world's top 30. As you have heard throughout the

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programme, the weather has been taking centre stage. Apart from

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being the hero of the piece, it has been the villain. Very, very strong

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winds through this evening. The message itch, they are still on the

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increase. Start of the forecast with an Amber warning from the Met

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Office of these particular strong winds. We are approaching the peak

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time, through the evening and the strength can be seen on this Orange

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graph. Cutting right across the North East and Cumbria, 70 mph

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gusts likely and in most exposed places of the high ground and

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coastlines, we could see 80 miles per hour. The pressure chart show

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the lines on the chart tightly bunched in. They don't open up much

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through the night or tomorrow, so it will be pretty breezy. By

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Wednesday we will see a gap appearing between the lines, which

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means the breeze will die down. As we head on to more detail for

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tonight, mostly dry through the dark hours. Clear spells around as

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well. It is the winds that dominate. You will see the maintained win

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speeds, but those 70 miles an hour gusts on top of that quite

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disruptive in terms of damage to buildings and trees and disruptive

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to travel. Your local radio station will keep you up-to-date. Tomorrow,

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it will reach 60 mph, so not as windy as today. For the 0 week --

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for the North East, dry and bright spells, patchy rain perhaps

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creeping into more northern and western parts as the day goes on.

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Top temperatures tomorrow, a bit immaterial in the strength of when,

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but in the mid-teens tomorrow. But the outlook, both Tuesday and

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Wednesday look dry. Showers, particularly as we head into

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Wednesday. Then on Thursday and Friday, Thursday it barely a breath

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of wind left, so that will be a relief. Friday turning more

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