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Hello, and welcome to The One Show, with Gyles Brandreth...

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I can't believe the One Show has been on for ten years.

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The honour is mine - delighted to be asked to present

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on such an auspicious week - I will try my best to not muck it

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up, although I did have cold feet earlier today.

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And if that wasn't the most blatant clue to a guest we've had

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Please welcome, star of Cold Feet, Fay Ripley.

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It's a bit of an anniversary year for you too

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Fay - twenty years since you auditioned for the role

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of Jenny in Cold Feet - but you originally thought you were

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I thought that I was going in for the role of Rachel. I thought that I

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would be the pretty one that everyone falls in love with, but

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then I get John Thompson as my husband, could not have gone better,

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I'm delighted with that now! Helen Baxendale was written out. The

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character has been written out, she is as lovely as ever, really. They

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needed somebody to dive. The show was over, to be fair. We are

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celebrating something here, aren't we? Cold feet, not six feet under.

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-- they needed somebody to die. Tonight we'll be digging up some

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more classic clips of One Shows past when when we play

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The Great One Show Anniversary quiz with the help of some more

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of our ten-year team. Nadiya Hussain, Carrie Grant

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and Michael Douglas. APPLAUSE

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To get us all in the mood, here's an question for you.

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What was Gyles' favourite ever moment on the show,

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I thought you meant when he was Debbie Reynolds... Don't believe

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everything you read in the newspapers. Was it when he met

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Debbie Reynolds, or was it when he met... Debbie Reynolds? LAUGHTER

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Do you know, I think it may have been when he met Debbie Reynolds. I

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have got a cider, overhear! Shelby Rogers a together? LAUGHTER

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-- I have got a cider, over here. Shall we run along together!

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LAUGHTER When I was a tiny boy, singing in

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the rain was the first musical I ever saw, and I are absolutely fell

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in love with Debbie Reynolds. -- Singin' In The Rain. She was as

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lovely as ever, and doing a duet with her, on The One Show, all might

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dreams have come true. Now we've all made some big

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decisions in our time. But not many can say those decisions

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have come with a multi-million Wendy Robbins has been back to learn

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the true value, and the cost, VOICEOVER: Six years ago on The One

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Show, we met self-made is this man and millionaire Brian, he had made a

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big decision to sell his mansion, possessions and ten acre estate in

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Northumbria, and ploughed the proceeds into a new charity for

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cancer patients. What I want to do is develop and organise a transport

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service which picks people up from home, travels them to hospital,

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stays with them, and once they have undergone chemotherapy or

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radiotherapy, take them home again. That is coming from the proceeds of

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the sale. He had been able to help his wife, Shirley, through her

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treatment for cancer, he saw that others struggle. Surely was not so

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keen on the planned to give absolutely everything away! There

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you go, your new home for the next six months. You go in first, you had

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better show me around. She was not happy with downsizing so

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drastically. What more do you want? There is twice as much room as we

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need! Something three times the size! That room is far too small.

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Brian's daughter, Fiona, was more resigned. Did you expecting to give

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away everything? I would have taken a bit, ?20,000, put some central

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heating in our house, we have always known it would go to charity. That

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was in 2010, so I have come back to find out how Brian and his charity

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are getting on. He now has a fleet of ambulances operating across the

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north-east, all adopted and named by local primary schools. You have done

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it, this is amazing. 20 ambulances, 300 volunteers, 20,000 patients. We

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are just scratching the surface. It is amazing how the patient will tell

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you, if they did not have Daft As A Brush, they would have given up

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their treatment. Brian still works all hours to support the charity,

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but it has come at a cost, neither is divorced from his wife, and he

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now lives in an apartment. I do not have a motor car, a mobile phone, I

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do not have a house, but I am a millionaire. In a different way. I

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certainly don't cook with that of. 100,000 patients every year, we only

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have 20,000, a long way to go. He spent his life amassing a fortune,

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only to give it all away. It brings back a lot of memories. What do you

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miss most, if anything, about living in luxury. Nothing... When you

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watch, you remember the good days of living in a multi-million pound

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stately home, but it was all worthwhile. You could not pay for

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the pleasure that I have had, with those patients, hearing what they

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say about what we are doing for them. Do you mind me asking what

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happened with you and Shirley? We grew apart. Possibly, this is my new

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marriage, working with the charity. I still keep close to my daughters

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and my son. I do not resent my father giving away the money,

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although I will probably always bear a grudge that we all had to take out

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a student loan... I have got a house, with central heating, now!

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Even if I had twice as much money, I would not choose to live in a bigger

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house. I think you just need one that fits yourself. I think what he

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has achieved has been incredible. At 72. It is quite impressive. I think

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it is a shame that he does it all on his own, that he does not have my

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mother there to help and support him, but that is just how it has

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turned out. Are you still determined to die penniless? Yes, I have

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donated all of my wealth to the charity, but what you leave behind

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is far more important. And believe you me, we are going to leave behind

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something truly remarkable. I wish I had started earlier. If I had

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started it 20 years ago, the charity may have been as, we may have been

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able to provide the service to everyone in Great Britain... At

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Jordan, and Brian and some of his volunteers are here in the studio

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tonight. -- extraordinary. One of the most moving films we have

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had in the last ten years. Cold Feet is back on our screens

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again after a 13 year break. I did not see the first series but I

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felt completely up-to-date, it is one of those, it does not matter, if

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you saw it. That was one of the big fear is, it was a high-risk strategy

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will stop what has happened to the carriages over the years? Same as

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everybody else, bit older, bit wiser, bit more tired and a bit more

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fat! LAUGHTER Does that sum it up? That is why I

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thought it was so good, I watched it then and now, I love it now, the

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problems of people who are a little bit more mature... They are more

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complicated and interesting and I think it is a deeply show, it is as

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funny and sentimental and gripping as before, but it is richer.

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Hopefully, we are showing what does happen. It is not a got

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commensurate, by any means, but hopefully it reflects where we are.

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-- it is not a documentary, by any means. It is nice, clearly, you were

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too young to watch it... That was one of the worries, we have got

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amazing young people in it but it is good to know that people can dip

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into it. Straight in, bang up-to-date. What is it like to

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getting back together, we were talking about the horror of School

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unions, seeing these people again after all these years, working with

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the same team after 13 years... Worst day of my life(!) LAUGHTER

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No, it is not a light, the initial date, in the cab, I began to pray,

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to God, that I would be involved in an accident, where somebody was

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hurt, but not killed, so I would not have to go to the reading! Fay!

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LAUGHTER Just a maiming, not a death, just a

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maiming... I didn't want to go!... Minute I walked in, as soon as we

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got together, it was like a bunch of old mates, it felt like a family

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barbecue, to be perfectly honest, then we did not look back, and it

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was brilliant, but initially, really stressful.

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Your character Jenny has a new career as an Events Organiser.

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She's not that keen on her job. Do you not enjoy your job? I do not do

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it for the love of it. Help yourself to a mini bag. One H! I saw that!

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LAUGHTER Drinks in the bar at six, help

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yourself to a goody bag. I I get to meet new people, they tend

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to be sales wraps, it is a pity, they are all a bit dull, mind you,

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they'd probably say the same about me. Could you not pretend to be

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interesting? You know, they don't have to know the truth. APPLAUSE

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Fine wine, you have all aged quite well, who has aged best and who has

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aged worst? When I look at myself, I think that I look like my own

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father, in a dress, it is a disaster! LAUGHTER

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Can I say, I really fancy your father in a dress... ! LAUGHTER

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Good-looking man, but he is a man. I cannot judge it... John looks

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better, I think he looks better now! To a certain extent, everybody has

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relaxed a bit. And I like the joke about the hair, at the beginning. I

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am saying nothing! Those who have watched will know what we are

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talking about. the friends from Cold Feet reunited

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and we've reunited a few friends here on The One Show over the last

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10 years too. The four other girls were my family.

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I like to think they are my sisters because I have never had any.

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VOICEOVER: We reunited five girls and maybe neither is children's home

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who travelled across the world to revisit the very house they grew up

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in. What is it like to see your names, 50 years on? It brings you

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back to that time.... In 2013, a newly discovered recording brought

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best friends and fans of the Beatles Linda and Barbara together after 40

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years apart. And this year, we reunited UK's

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first all-female motorcycle stunt team, they had not seen each other

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since the 1970s. We really believe that nothing was going to happen. It

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has been so lovely this week, seeing so many fantastic moments. Now it is

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time to put our knowledge to the test. Time to play the great one

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show anniversary quiz! We have two teams, and they will be

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playing for this glorious no expense spared trophy...

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They will be revealing some special guests... Here we go...

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When Will Smith and his family appeared on the show in 2010

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he threw a blueberry at Matt Allwright

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Down the front of Louise Minchin's dress?

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Stuck to a camera lens where it stayed

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Stuck to a camera lens... CHEERING There you go! There you go!

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Unfortunately, it went down Louise's dress, and Will Smith... No, no he

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didn't go down her dress! LAUGHTER Carrie and Michael,

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this is called the Blast What what was he dressed

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as when he fainted in Was it a banana, a Womble or a

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Cyberman? The strange thing is, it is the One Show, it could have been

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any of them. I'm going to go for the Cyberman. I've never seen a Cyberman

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on the One Show. They always plugging Doctor Who. They've had a

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few bananas. Go with Cyberman. Is it Cyberman? I carried the Paralympic

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torch relay last year so I... One of the Cyberman has painted. He is

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fine. -- he has fainted. Luckily Sir Bruce Keogh is here and he is

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treating him in the corridor. Easy, easy. If he could faint again that

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would be awesome. Going back to Gyles and Nadiya. Staying with

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Doctor Who, Matt Smith and Karen Gillan came on in 2010 and we made

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up a concoction of cornflour batter. What did they do with it? Did they

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fry a large pizza in it and eat it all in 60 seconds, make a painting

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of the Tardis out of it or did they run across a tank of batter without

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falling in? I know that. I have no idea. Follow your instinct. Running

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across, that's what they did. A pizza, did they keep fry it? Go with

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mine. Running across. I must hurry you. Did they run across it? Come

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on, Karen. I can't do it! APPLAUSE

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I remember that. The first show with Chris Evans. The last question to

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you, from one of our viewers. This is Lady Gaga from New York. Hello, I

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am Lady Gaga. Congratulations on ten years of the One Show. My question

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is, what was the name of the One Show Christmas single released in

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2008? What was the name of the Christmas single released in 2008?

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Let's Build A One Show Snowman, Green Sofa Sleigh Ride, Or Lets Not

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Fight This Christmas. Before my time! I think it is the snowman. OK,

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go for it. Let's see. # Let's not fight this Christmas.

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# Let's not fight this year. # Let's not fight this Christmas.

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Not very catchy. That reached 128 places in the charts! These scores

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are? 1-1. Ooh. Still all to play for. Thanks to Lady Gaga, her single

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is out today. It may go higher than 128. Continuing the alphabetical

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food tour of the UK and he has reached the D. Nadiya, we think you

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will like this one. Mile by mile and letter by letter, I

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am on an alphabetical odyssey to seek out the best dishes in the. My

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search for Britain's best food is being guided by you. -- in the. It

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is my age to Z of UK food. -- in the land. You sent me a lot of

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suggestions for the D. One suggestion of bread from Donna D,

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and I was also nominated for Devon cake. But I'm on my way to a City

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that is Scotland's sunniest. Today I'm in Dundee, to make cake, and

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marmalade. So why the double delight? This City has brought us

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Dundee cake and Dundee marmalade, believed to be invented by the same

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local family. So I am putting in some miles today with two factories,

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two producers and two hairnets. First, Fisher and Donaldson, by

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Royal appointment, no less. They have three shops in Dundee although

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the bakery is 13 miles away. My family have been baking for nearly

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100 years, I am the fifth generation. My uncle and my dad and

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myself are in the business, my sister Jade also. With so much

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experience, what makes the definitive Dundee cake? It is

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Seville orange marmalade, Peel, with concentric rings of Ahmanson. We

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have a team who placed the Allman is on to the top of the cake, giving

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the distinctive look. It is so distinctive it may yet get protected

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geographical indicator status from the EU. A proposal to restrict the

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boundary to the postcodes DD1-DD7 may be bad news for Benn although he

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says that he will move if he has two. A few miles down the road, the

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only place that is still making it the old-fashioned way. We use the

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copper bottom boiling method. Made in a way that we would make it at

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home, just on a bigger scale? Absolutely, pretty much identical.

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Martin gets the flavour he once by heating the marmalade for 18

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minutes, six times longer than most. What makes Dundee marmalade so

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special? Like all great foodstuffs, it is great quality ingredients and

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we have better Seville oranges. We keep it set and that is it. It is

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cool down and put into jars, ready to be sold around the world. As it

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is the key ingredient for Dundee cake I might just... Great! Now I

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have the perfect recipe for Dundee cake and the perfect marmalade, only

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one thing to do, make my own. Waiting for professionals, Ben,

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Sandy and Jade, as well as the marmalade master, Martin, I want to

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do a good job. Maybe my nuts could be a bit neater. After a couple of

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hours in the oven it is time for the taste test. So, we are on the Dundee

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quayside with your perfect cake recipe and your perfect marmalade.

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What do you reckon, Sandy? I think that the flavour of the almonds

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really sets off the marmalade, it is superb. It is fruity and butter

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Riyad Mahrez, it takes the boxes. It is delicious. -- and it is buttery.

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Would you do the honours of putting the cake and marmalade on the map?

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Absolutely. As I leave Dundee, that is A-D complete. Where shall I go

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next? That depends entirely on you. If you have a favourite British dish

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beginning with the letter E, let us know. So round two. This is the

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great One Show anniversary quiz. Right, the first question, which

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celebrity dog caused chaos on the show back in 2008? Jonathan Ross's

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pug, Paul O'Grady's Pekinese or Graham Norton's Labradoodle.

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Jonathan Grady. Jonathan Grady? Neither are correct. I can do

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something else. BARKING. We got it wrong. It was a

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Labradoodle love in. The characters in which sitcom watched the One Show

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through a caravan window? The Royle Family, The Vicar of Dibley or Mrs

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Brown 's boys? The Royle Family. Ooh it's the One Show.

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SING ONE SHOW THEME. Well done. We are going over to Fay now. What have

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you got? This is Russ Swift and what did he do in front of Sir Michael

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Caine in October 2010? Did he have his haircut? Oh, the options! Did he

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run through the studio shouting, not a lot of people know that.

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Spectacularly did he parked a mini in an impossibly small gap or did he

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dressed as Batman and climbing outside of the studio? He drove a

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mini. Drove a mini? Let's see what he did. This is unbelievable. Be

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careful! How good is that?

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Fantastic. While! He drove it into the impossibly small gap. Hoping for

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an insurance claim! Last question. What skill did Michael McIntyre

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discover he had when he came on the show in 2011? Sheep shearing, double

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but skipping or line dancing? Go for it, say anything? Double Dutch. Oh,

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please! Line dancing, surely. Ready, set, go. CHEERING

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This is made! -- this is me! He found his true calling. Let's have a

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look because it is the end of the game, what is the score? Nadiya and

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Gyles, three, Carrie and Michael on two, meaning you are the winners!

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The trophy. Boo! It is lovely, isn't it? We have been asking you how your

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life has changed over the last ten years and we have a brilliant one.

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This is June. She was diagnosed with breast cancer ten years ago this

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month. She wants to thank everyone who helped her through it and the

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amazing doctors too because now she is cancer free.

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APPLAUSE Thank you so much, June. Thank you

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to everybody who sent pictures. That's it for tonight. Thanks to our

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family members and anybody we haven't seen this week, we know that

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we love you all. Thanks also to Fay Ripley. Cold Feet is on Monday at

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9pm on ITV. Julie Walters is here on Monday. We will leave you with one

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of our favourite performances, Jools Holland and his rhythm and blues

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Orchestra featuring Mel C and a view more One Show moments thrown in.

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# Was for Christmas what would be my toy

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# I wish those days could come back once more

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# Why did those days ever have to go

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# I wish those days could come back once more

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# Why did those days ever have to go

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Look at that! I feel really dizzy now.

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That's why we're giving you extra tips...

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There are some really, really easy solutions.

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