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Good evening. On Look North tonight: He made history as the | :00:09. | :00:11. | |
first black Heathcliff. Today, Yorkshire actor James Howson admits | :00:11. | :00:15. | |
racially abusing his girlfriend. Also on Look North tonight: | :00:15. | :00:21. | |
Sheffield residents are set to get bin collections once a fortnight. | :00:21. | :00:25. | |
Dismay in the steel city as the council announces it is looking to | :00:25. | :00:29. | |
cut rubbish collection rounds. And I meet up with old friends for | :00:29. | :00:34. | |
a cup of tea with a difference. This dramatic sun set filmed a | :00:34. | :00:38. | |
couple of hours ago in Leeds heralds a different type of weather | :00:38. | :00:48. | |
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as we head into the weekend. Join me later. | :00:51. | :00:55. | |
And I'm here at a stables near Northallerton with one of our | :00:55. | :01:00. | |
Olympic hopefuls. This is Opposition Buzz. Meet him and his | :01:00. | :01:07. | |
rider, Nicola Wilson, later in the programme. Do you want a carrot? | :01:07. | :01:10. | |
Heidi, thank you. Tonight, the story of a young man from Leeds who | :01:10. | :01:13. | |
went from the red carpet of the Venice Film Festival to Leeds | :01:13. | :01:15. | |
Magistrates' Court today. James Howson was plucked from obscurity | :01:15. | :01:18. | |
to become the first black person to play Heathcliff in an international | :01:18. | :01:21. | |
film version of Wuthering Heights. The unemployed brickie was spotted | :01:21. | :01:24. | |
in a Jobcentre and propelled to stardom. Today, he admitted | :01:24. | :01:26. | |
racially aggravated harassment against his former partner. Here's | :01:26. | :01:35. | |
our crime correspondent, John Cundy. Last November and for James Howson | :01:35. | :01:40. | |
and others in the cast the bright lights and the red carpet in Venice | :01:40. | :01:43. | |
for the premiere of Wuthering Heights. And, as the first black | :01:43. | :01:49. | |
man to play Heathcliff, the compare as soon as for James Howson are | :01:49. | :01:54. | |
uncanny. A boy rescued from the streets bay Yorkshire family. | :01:54. | :01:57. | |
Howson was selected from obscurity and a troubled background in Leeds | :01:57. | :02:03. | |
to play the starring role of Heathcliff. Sent from a Jobcentre | :02:03. | :02:09. | |
to an audition Howson was selected from hundreds of hopefuls. A great | :02:09. | :02:16. | |
Honor, a marvellous Honor. It's been an adventure, in truth. Was it | :02:16. | :02:21. | |
tough? Very tough and gruelling. But rewarding. But fame was | :02:21. | :02:25. | |
fleeting. Just three months on Howson is back living in inner city | :02:25. | :02:28. | |
Leeds and today once more in trouble with the law as in his | :02:28. | :02:34. | |
youth. This time accused of racially aggravated harassment | :02:34. | :02:38. | |
against the mother of his young daughter. The three-year | :02:38. | :02:43. | |
relationship between James Howson and Shakira was said to have been | :02:43. | :02:50. | |
largely fine until she fell pregnant. Arguments then began, | :02:50. | :02:53. | |
culminating in an incident at Shakira's home in Leeds last | :02:53. | :02:57. | |
November, when Howson banged on the window and shouted racist threats | :02:57. | :03:02. | |
to kill. Howson had little to say after admitting in court the | :03:02. | :03:05. | |
harassment. I haven't heard the investigate yet, to be honest. | :03:05. | :03:11. | |
but you pleaded guilty. Yeah, I know. Although his defence said | :03:11. | :03:15. | |
Howson had never intended to carry out his wild and idle threats, he | :03:15. | :03:20. | |
will be sentenced next month, after probation reports. And the | :03:20. | :03:29. | |
magistrates said that could mean cost dump dump custody for his | :03:29. | :03:34. | |
serious -- could mean custody for his serious threats. | :03:34. | :03:36. | |
Next tonight, there's controversy over plans to scrap weekly | :03:36. | :03:39. | |
collections of wheelie bins for people living in Sheffield. The | :03:39. | :03:42. | |
city's council says the move will save more than �6 million over two | :03:42. | :03:45. | |
years. But it's opposed by unions, who are worried about job losses, | :03:45. | :03:48. | |
and also by some residents. It means Sheffield joins nearly all | :03:48. | :03:50. | |
the other councils in Yorkshire, which already have fortnightly | :03:50. | :03:53. | |
collections for rubbish that can't be recycled. Bradford bucks the | :03:53. | :03:55. | |
trend. It still has weekly collections. And so does Leeds, | :03:55. | :03:58. | |
though it's planning to trial fortnightly collections in part of | :03:58. | :04:00. | |
the city. And people across the Harrogate Council district will | :04:00. | :04:03. | |
make the switch from weekly to fortnightly in the summer. Emma | :04:03. | :04:09. | |
Glasbey has this report. Another weekly bin collection in Sheffield. | :04:09. | :04:16. | |
And for some homes it can't come soon enough. As the council looks | :04:17. | :04:20. | |
to make further cuts it is likely this city will follow the lead of | :04:20. | :04:24. | |
other Yorkshire councils and switch to fortunately collections. This | :04:24. | :04:30. | |
decision is all about money, so in newspaper in Sheffield one week | :04:30. | :04:35. | |
your household waste will be collected, the next week your | :04:35. | :04:39. | |
recycling waste. Gardening collections have been scrad. Here | :04:39. | :04:43. | |
everyone is talking about rubbish. Families are concerned about how | :04:43. | :04:47. | |
they'll cope if their black bins are no longer emptied once a week. | :04:47. | :04:53. | |
Every two weeks is not often enough. We live in a large family and the | :04:53. | :04:57. | |
bins are full really easily. Emptying them once a fortnight with | :04:57. | :05:02. | |
people leaving extra bags out, you will increase the rats. I recycle a | :05:02. | :05:08. | |
lot of my things so I could empty mine once a fort nights, but | :05:08. | :05:13. | |
families, not a hope. collections often stir up huge | :05:13. | :05:18. | |
feelings. (BLEEP). This is Scunthorpe. Many Leeds rubbish | :05:18. | :05:23. | |
filed up when bin collectors went on strike in a row over pay. A | :05:23. | :05:28. | |
strike in Sheffield could be a possibility. The GMB union fears | :05:28. | :05:32. | |
fortnightly collections could leave 40 workers without jobs. Sheffield | :05:32. | :05:36. | |
City Council though says it needs to make savings. There may well be | :05:36. | :05:40. | |
a negative reaction from residents, but I hope when they look at it in | :05:40. | :05:46. | |
the round and see the scale of the cuts we are facing - �57 million | :05:46. | :05:50. | |
this year on top of �80 million last year and �40 million next year, | :05:50. | :05:53. | |
they will understand this is something we have to do it's the | :05:53. | :05:57. | |
right thing. Changing collections from April could save up to �7 | :05:57. | :06:01. | |
million over the next two years. A time decision will be made by the | :06:01. | :06:11. | |
council in March. Peter Davies from the GMB union is | :06:11. | :06:16. | |
here. Why are you so opposed to it? It happens so often in other places. | :06:16. | :06:22. | |
Well, we've been saying for a long time now that Sheffield is unique, | :06:22. | :06:28. | |
in a sense, in South Yorkshire, in that there is an incinerator plant | :06:28. | :06:31. | |
where the vast majority of the household waste is taken and burnt. | :06:31. | :06:34. | |
From that incinerate ore all of the hot water and heating for all | :06:34. | :06:39. | |
public sector buildings in Sheffield is provided, at a massive | :06:39. | :06:42. | |
subsidy for Sheffield. So this isn't just a case of this happens | :06:42. | :06:45. | |
elsewhere so it will work in Sheffield. We are not convinced | :06:45. | :06:48. | |
that it will. The point is everybody accepts the council needs | :06:48. | :06:54. | |
to save millions of pounds, so is there not the least painful way to | :06:54. | :06:58. | |
do it, Peter? Well, nobody can argue with the fact that the | :06:58. | :07:03. | |
council's budget has been decimated. Everybody is suffering, and every | :07:03. | :07:08. | |
service is suffering. But where you look elsewhere where in that | :07:08. | :07:12. | |
happened, cities and local authorities have invested in | :07:12. | :07:16. | |
recycling. In Sheffield, it is clear that come April, unless we | :07:16. | :07:21. | |
can find some alternative, come April household recycle centres, of | :07:21. | :07:25. | |
which there are five in Sheffield, are going to close midweek. At a | :07:25. | :07:29. | |
time when we are cutting funding in recycling it's the wrong time to go | :07:29. | :07:35. | |
to fortnightly collections. A lot of conversation. This is a big, big | :07:35. | :07:39. | |
problem. Would you rather close libraries or centres for young | :07:39. | :07:42. | |
families and say OK, once a fortnight, they are still going to | :07:43. | :07:47. | |
get emptied. We would like it more but times are tough? Well, I would | :07:47. | :07:51. | |
rather close nothing. But Eric Pickles and his Government are | :07:51. | :07:55. | |
behind these cuts. Nobody can argue about that. At the same time, the | :07:55. | :07:59. | |
Government have announced there's �250 million available to support | :07:59. | :08:03. | |
weekly collections. Where is that money? Sheffield is the fourth | :08:03. | :08:07. | |
biggest city. Where is our share of that money? Will you strike over | :08:07. | :08:11. | |
this? Well, we are at the beginning of consultation here. I don't want | :08:11. | :08:15. | |
to threaten the company or the council with anything. We have to | :08:15. | :08:21. | |
enter into a consultation process. I expect a 90-day period minimum | :08:21. | :08:24. | |
about these changes. That will be followed by 90 days notice if they | :08:24. | :08:28. | |
are to be imposed. Thank you for putting news the picture, Peter | :08:28. | :08:33. | |
Davies. Later: we'll be meeting another of | :08:33. | :08:38. | |
our Olympic hopefuls. And later on Look North I will be | :08:38. | :08:42. | |
meeting the white knights with their shining armour and telling | :08:42. | :08:45. | |
you how they could help save your life. | :08:45. | :08:48. | |
A man has died following a house fire in Bradford. Fire crews called | :08:48. | :08:51. | |
police to the property in the Undercliffe area this afternoon | :08:51. | :08:54. | |
after the discovery of a body. Police are treating it as | :08:54. | :08:57. | |
suspicious. A man has been taken to hospital | :08:57. | :09:00. | |
after his van was in a collision with a Fire Service vehicle in | :09:00. | :09:03. | |
South Yorkshire this afternoon. The accident happened on the A61 at | :09:03. | :09:06. | |
Tankersley, near Barnsley. A heavy duty pump vehicle was on its way | :09:06. | :09:09. | |
back to base after a training exercise when it collided with a | :09:09. | :09:13. | |
van. A report commissioned into securing | :09:13. | :09:15. | |
the long-term future of Leeds' Kirkgate market has suggested | :09:15. | :09:19. | |
cutting the size of the market by a quarter. It also says the newer | :09:19. | :09:22. | |
parts of the market should be given a facelift. Leeds City Council will | :09:22. | :09:28. | |
discuss the report's findings next month. | :09:28. | :09:31. | |
Firefighters in South Yorkshire are still trying to put out a large | :09:31. | :09:34. | |
fire at a wood yard which started in the early hours of this morning. | :09:34. | :09:37. | |
Around 1,000 tonnes of wooden pallets are still burning at the | :09:37. | :09:40. | |
site in Rossington near Doncaster and the smoke has caused some | :09:40. | :09:48. | |
disruption on the M18. Sheffield Cathedral has today begun | :09:48. | :09:50. | |
legal proceedings to move the Occupy protesters to an alternative | :09:50. | :09:54. | |
site. But the campaigners who have camped outside the Cathedral since | :09:54. | :09:57. | |
November don't want to budge - claiming they need a public | :09:57. | :10:07. | |
presence close to financial institutions and high street stores. | :10:07. | :10:12. | |
I'm sad that it has come to that, because this is my church, my | :10:12. | :10:16. | |
Cathedral. I was, I had been hoping from the beginning we could co- | :10:16. | :10:20. | |
operate. We've had to do this because we are building this year. | :10:20. | :10:25. | |
We were completely renewing the inside of the Cathedral at the end | :10:25. | :10:32. | |
of 2012. We need the whole of the forecourt, the whole of the area | :10:32. | :10:37. | |
that the Occupy protest is to be a stone yard and builders' yard in | :10:37. | :10:46. | |
order to do the building. The Welcome to Yorkshire tourism | :10:46. | :10:49. | |
campaign has won an award for the second year running. It beat the | :10:49. | :10:52. | |
likes of Brazil, India and Visit London to the World Travel Award at | :10:52. | :10:58. | |
a ceremony in Qatar last night. Yorkshire to go up against | :10:58. | :11:01. | |
countries with budgets hundreds of times bigger than ours and to still | :11:01. | :11:06. | |
win is a great shot in the arm for the tourism industry across | :11:06. | :11:11. | |
Yorkshire and throughout Yorkshire. Today we've had literally hundreds | :11:11. | :11:16. | |
of well-wishers from around the world, an outpouring of love for | :11:16. | :11:20. | |
Yorkshire. Really fantastic. Congratulations to Gary and his | :11:20. | :11:24. | |
team. It's hoped a baby girl found dead | :11:24. | :11:28. | |
at a waste disposal site in Shipley in May last year will soon be laid | :11:28. | :11:30. | |
to rest. Despite a long and complex police investigation police have | :11:30. | :11:34. | |
never been able to trace her mother. Today there are new appeals to find | :11:34. | :11:40. | |
her. Olivia Richwald reports. It was the early hours of the morning | :11:40. | :11:45. | |
when a worker at this site made the tesh discovery. Police soon | :11:45. | :11:50. | |
confirmed they had found the body of a newborn girl. Staff here, many | :11:50. | :11:54. | |
of them parents themselves, were traumatised, while they started | :11:54. | :11:57. | |
fundraising the police tried to find the mother. In trying to | :11:57. | :12:01. | |
identify the mother of this baby, West Yorkshire Police had a | :12:01. | :12:05. | |
difficult and complex task. Every day 500 tonnes of waste is brought | :12:05. | :12:10. | |
here. That's rubbish from 50 ,000 households. Detectives were worried | :12:10. | :12:15. | |
the child's mother might be in an emotional and vulnerable state. | :12:15. | :12:20. | |
They sent 40,000 letters to homes across West Yorkshire, but eight | :12:20. | :12:24. | |
months on they are still looking. The company which owns the site, | :12:24. | :12:28. | |
and a local residents association, have named the baby Katharine. They | :12:28. | :12:36. | |
hope to give her a funeral and put up a memorial toe place they -- | :12:36. | :12:41. | |
memorial at the place she was found. What we would like to see happen is | :12:41. | :12:45. | |
to reach closure on the matter so that we can place a plaque on the | :12:45. | :12:49. | |
wall at the depot, just to commemorate the sad loss of the | :12:49. | :12:54. | |
child that evening in May last year. Today West Yorkshire Police said | :12:54. | :12:57. | |
that inquiries to find the mother are still ongoing. They believe the | :12:57. | :13:01. | |
answer to finding her lies within the communities of West Yorkshire | :13:01. | :13:11. | |
and today they've renewed their appeals. | :13:11. | :13:14. | |
Imagine the situation. It's the middle of the night and a seriously | :13:14. | :13:18. | |
ill person needs an urgent blood test but the nearest lab is forty | :13:18. | :13:20. | |
miles away. The hospital has no transport and relying on taxis | :13:20. | :13:24. | |
costs the NHS thousands of pounds. In parts of Yorkshire there is an | :13:24. | :13:28. | |
alternative that doesn't cost the NHS a penny. Whiteknights is a | :13:28. | :13:32. | |
charity set up by a former patient and provides a free of charge | :13:32. | :13:34. | |
emergency transport service for hospitals. Ian White has been to | :13:34. | :13:44. | |
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Another call for the volunteer blood bike riders in West Yorkshire. | :13:53. | :14:01. | |
A blood sample needs to be taken quickly to lapse in Leeds. It is | :14:01. | :14:07. | |
serviced 365 days per year by a team of keen motorcyclists. It was | :14:07. | :14:17. | |
set up by a former patient. I had heard of blood bikes and there was | :14:17. | :14:22. | |
not one in Yorkshire so I set it up. That was about four years ago and I | :14:22. | :14:29. | |
am thrilled to bits, I am very proud. Thousands of pounds was | :14:29. | :14:39. | |
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being spent by the NHS to transfer lad by taxes but this organisation | :14:43. | :14:51. | |
does it all by donations. It is usually for critical patients who | :14:51. | :14:57. | |
need blood products transferring immediately. There are four bikes | :14:57. | :15:03. | |
in this fleet, they are already 10 years old, in a former life they | :15:03. | :15:09. | |
were police bikes, these ones will soon need replacing. You will need | :15:09. | :15:14. | |
to find dream you're -- the renewable models. While they are | :15:14. | :15:20. | |
very serviceable now they will come to the end of their life. We need | :15:20. | :15:25. | |
sponsorship from local businesses. They are allowed to use flashing | :15:25. | :15:30. | |
lights to get through the traffic. One of the riders was once an NHS | :15:30. | :15:36. | |
director. NHS budgets are under increasing pressure and this gives | :15:36. | :15:41. | |
us the opportunity to make a small difference to those budgets. | :15:41. | :15:46. | |
Another sample safely arrives in Leeds. The work across West and | :15:46. | :15:51. | |
North Yorkshire and hoped to expand to South Yorkshire soon. You never | :15:51. | :15:56. | |
know when they could help to save your life. Lots of comments tonight | :15:56. | :16:04. | |
on our Facebook page about this. Scores of you are contacting us. | :16:04. | :16:11. | |
Someone said the do a fine job, they kept my mum alive. Another man | :16:11. | :16:17. | |
added they do a brilliant and vital job, my daughter had over 100 blood | :16:17. | :16:22. | |
transfusions. She had cancer but is now doing OK and is looking forward | :16:22. | :16:28. | |
to the future. Someone else said that due to them all but why are | :16:28. | :16:36. | |
the volunteers, why at the not paid? Do stay with us. Before 7 | :16:36. | :16:42. | |
o'clock tonight. We meet up with the top horsewoman Nicola Wilson at | :16:42. | :16:50. | |
her North Yorkshire yard. And we sample an unusual new teashop near | :16:50. | :17:00. | |
Skipton with a little help from An appeal for �60,000 to help keep | :17:00. | :17:02. | |
two of Yorkshire's most precious objects has raised just �1,000 and | :17:02. | :17:06. | |
time is running out. The Yorkshire Museum in York needs to come up | :17:06. | :17:10. | |
with nearly half that sum by the end of the month or lose one of the | :17:10. | :17:20. | |
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Iron Age gold bracelets found near Tadcaster. These are the artifacts | :17:20. | :17:27. | |
that tell us how Yorkshire people lived in the Iron Age. The stuff of | :17:27. | :17:34. | |
the VED life but from more than 2000 years ago. -- the VED life. | :17:35. | :17:43. | |
They are fantastic objects. But they are not gold. These are bold. | :17:43. | :17:51. | |
They are very high status jewellery. Evidence of Keynes in the North of | :17:51. | :17:58. | |
England. �60,000 is needed to keep them here. So far just �1,000 has | :17:58. | :18:05. | |
been raised. It would be a real disappointment not to have them | :18:05. | :18:15. | |
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here. They are the first Iron Age gold found in the whole of England. | :18:15. | :18:19. | |
Even our heritage could be lost to recession, the economy is being | :18:19. | :18:26. | |
blamed. Some boxing now and Sheffield's Ryan Rhodes will step | :18:26. | :18:29. | |
into the ring in March in an attempt to reclaim his former | :18:29. | :18:33. | |
European title belt. Rhodes, a who was stripped of the title due to | :18:33. | :18:37. | |
injury over a year ago will face a Bell-a-Russian in his home town on | :18:37. | :18:41. | |
24th March at ponds Forge. Despite turning 35 towards the end of last | :18:41. | :18:51. | |
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year, he believes he still has what it takes to beat the best. I am | :18:51. | :19:00. | |
fighting a good kid. He has had 19 fights, he has won 19 and knocked | :19:00. | :19:08. | |
14 out but he has boxed nobody like me. One of Yorkshire's Olympic | :19:08. | :19:12. | |
hopefuls says to compete in London 2012 will be a childhood dream come | :19:12. | :19:16. | |
true. Nicola Wilson started riding when she was three at her parents' | :19:16. | :19:20. | |
farm near Northallerton. She is now one of the best event riders in the | :19:20. | :19:25. | |
world. She was ranked 15th at the World Equestrian Games in 2010. | :19:25. | :19:35. | |
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Heidi Tomlinson is with her at her Northallerton stables now. There | :19:35. | :19:41. | |
are three disciplines within event riding, cross country, a dressage | :19:41. | :19:45. | |
and showjumping. Inside this stable is one of the horses we are hoping | :19:45. | :19:54. | |
will shine for as. He is gorgeous and his rider at Nicola Wilson. He | :19:54. | :19:59. | |
is a fantastic horse to look at, what is he liked to ride? He always | :19:59. | :20:05. | |
tries very hard and he loves his job. He loves his sport and in | :20:05. | :20:09. | |
particular going cross-country. have had a lot of success together | :20:09. | :20:14. | |
particularly in the last few years? We have had a lot of fun over the | :20:14. | :20:21. | |
years, he has taken me to places I have never been before. He is a joy | :20:22. | :20:29. | |
to ride. You call him Dodi, why is that? That is his stable name. That | :20:29. | :20:35. | |
is what he is known as. What preparations are you making this | :20:35. | :20:41. | |
year? It must be a very nerve- racking time of year for you. | :20:41. | :20:46. | |
That's right but we have to put it out of our minds and treat it as an | :20:46. | :20:49. | |
ordinary year. He will do what he has done for us in previous years | :20:50. | :20:56. | |
and hopefully that will work. you feel there is immense pressure | :20:56. | :21:00. | |
on you? You were on the cover of horse and hounds magazine the other | :21:00. | :21:08. | |
week. You have to be able to deal with it and put it to one side, do | :21:08. | :21:11. | |
you preparation and homework and hope everything goes right and | :21:11. | :21:17. | |
works on your side. What could go wrong between now and August? Sorry | :21:17. | :21:25. | |
to ask! Everything. Obviously it is a partnership. If anything was to | :21:25. | :21:30. | |
happen to the horse or myself then it would be scrapped. You are | :21:30. | :21:34. | |
entered as a team, if something goes on to either of you you will | :21:34. | :21:39. | |
not be entered? That's right. If anything was to happen somebody | :21:39. | :21:45. | |
else would step up to the mark but the team is not selected until the | :21:45. | :21:49. | |
end of May so we just have to keep fingers crossed that we do well | :21:49. | :21:55. | |
enough in the spring to be selected. Only time will tell and I hope | :21:55. | :22:01. | |
everything stays right. Will unlike most horses this one does not like | :22:01. | :22:06. | |
mints, it would delight and a: This can it? There you go. He will get a | :22:06. | :22:12. | |
celebration big bag of carrots if he helps Nicola get a gold medal in | :22:12. | :22:16. | |
London this summer. Think of Skipton and what springs to mind? | :22:16. | :22:19. | |
Gateway to the Dales of course. Middle England to a tee. Well, you | :22:19. | :22:22. | |
are right of course, tea being the name of the game today. The town | :22:22. | :22:26. | |
will soon be opening the first and only Russian tea room in the | :22:26. | :22:29. | |
country. Will it work? I went along for a look with some discerning | :22:29. | :22:39. | |
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critics. All things Russian and on sale from tee to Faberge eggs. It | :22:52. | :23:00. | |
is the tea room that really captured the imagination. We have | :23:00. | :23:04. | |
lovely china, it is exactly what we produce. I think British people | :23:04. | :23:10. | |
would be grateful to go back to the traditions. So what is the Russian | :23:10. | :23:19. | |
tea like? Remember the Calendar girls? Here is this September. One | :23:19. | :23:29. | |
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lump or two? I'm this November. I will give you tea from the | :23:38. | :23:48. | |
Russian Caravan. This is a house tea. Not too strong? Do you want it | :23:48. | :23:56. | |
on its own or with lemon? The row over 100 different teased to sample. | :23:56. | :24:06. | |
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-- there are over 100 different cups of tea to sample. This is very | :24:06. | :24:10. | |
different. I think I would enjoy it in the Summer Tyne sitting in my | :24:10. | :24:20. | |
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garden. With your clothes on! Summer Time. It smells beautiful. | :24:20. | :24:28. | |
It smells as though it is doing you good. That is very delicate. | :24:28. | :24:35. | |
absolutely love that one. It is just my colour of tea, very pale. | :24:35. | :24:43. | |
Are you converted to the Russian tea do you think? I think we might | :24:43. | :24:53. | |
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be. Nothing like a nice cup of tea! You have been running around like a | :24:57. | :25:03. | |
spring chicken, what is the secret in it? It has got rose-petal than | :25:03. | :25:08. | |
this one, hasn't it? The Open in a few weeks' time. We wish them well. | :25:08. | :25:15. | |
It will be interesting. I walked over with you from the car park and | :25:15. | :25:22. | |
you were full of beans. He has been doing Cossack dancing! Tonight we | :25:22. | :25:32. | |
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will show you some pictures. We I am told that one was not fiddled. | :25:53. | :25:59. | |
There are all sorts of things you can do on your computer now. There | :25:59. | :26:05. | |
is some different weather coming upon us now. It is going to be cold, | :26:05. | :26:11. | |
dry and settled. For those of us fed up with the strong winds we are | :26:11. | :26:15. | |
expecting light winds. Tomorrow will be dry and cold with some | :26:15. | :26:21. | |
sunshine. This ridge of high pressure will be with us and tell | :26:21. | :26:25. | |
early next week, if you like the cold and wrapping up warm it is a | :26:25. | :26:32. | |
lovely few days perhaps for walking in the hills. This afternoon has | :26:32. | :26:38. | |
been splendid and sunny with the wind continuing to ease. A very | :26:38. | :26:43. | |
straightforward forecast tonight. Most places will be dry and clear. | :26:43. | :26:47. | |
Winds will ease and by the end of tonight temperatures will be down | :26:47. | :26:57. | |
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to minus two. The sun rises at The a very different feel to the | :27:01. | :27:10. | |
weather in the morning. You might be scraping your car windscreens. | :27:10. | :27:15. | |
Most places will be fine with sunshine, that sunshine a bet he's | :27:15. | :27:21. | |
dead. Yesterday we had highs of 12 Celsius but we can top that in half | :27:21. | :27:26. |