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Hello and welcome to The One Show with Alex Jones...

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and my date for this evening, Richard Osman!

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Now tonight we'll be talking all about the return

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of a Saturday night TV classic - Blind Date.

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So let's choose our guests tonight Blind Date style.

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Behind this wall are three potential guests, but we can only choose two

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The reason they don't allow me on Blind Date is that I could literally

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see over the partition. Guest number one, if you were in the

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Olympics, what would be your best event? Kick boxing. I recognise that

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voice. I think it might be Brian Blessed. I think. OK, I'll go, same

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question to guest number two. Trampolining. That is Hillary

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Clinton, I'm certain of it. Good guests. I think we're done.

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Definitely. We will have to lose three, sorry, three, you're out.

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What if it's Ed Sheeran. It is Ed Sheeran! It's Dave. Handsome Dave.

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So who have we chose snn It's exciting isn't. It The new host of

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Blind Date, Paul O Grady and Jo Brand!

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An amazing fact about Dave there, he used to work on the old Blind Date.

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Do you know what his job was? What? He used to pull back the door. We've

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got three young offenders. They're grateful for the work. You two have

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been friends for ages and ages. Yes. Can you remember the first time you

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met? I think I looked after him in the hospital. That was in the 19th

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century. That was 1847. If you say something like that, people believe

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you. I have no idea when it was. We have a picture of you two working

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together. 1980s it was. Here we are. That's me in the middle. That's me

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in the orange. Paul, Jo and Nick Knowles.

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More Blind Date in a moment, plus we'll be talking to Jo

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about the culmination of the great big walk that she helped start

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in Batley, West Yorkshire, live on our show nearly

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It's just one of this weekend's big community events that Brendan Cox,

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the husband of the late MP Jo Cox, has set up to commemorate her tragic

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That same desire to create something positive out of violence and tragedy

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has led to a truly stunning work of art.

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It just feels like it was yesterday. Time doesn't heal it. There's

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nothing you can do that will make it OK. My name's Alison Cope. Just over

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three-and-a-half years ago, my life changed forever. This is my son

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Joshua. He was a really happy, vibrant, confident young man. On the

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20th September, 2013, Joshua was attacked outside a nightclub in

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Selly Oak. He had seven heart attacks. Multiple blood

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transfusions. On the morning of the 21 September, at 5. 58am, my son

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gave up on life. He'd been stabbed to death. I chose to speak out about

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the epidemic that killed my son. I was contacted regarding an idea,

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that idea was to make a powerful piece of art. I'm Clive Knowles, the

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chairman of the British Ironworks centre in Oswestry, Shropshire.

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Two-and-a-half years ago, I went to see some knife amnesty banks. We

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realised we could take those knives off the streets and make a monument

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to symbolise Britain's intolerance to violence. It's called Knife

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Angel. When I see it, I just feel sad, really, really sad that it's

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these weapon that's are killing young people every single day. It's

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been an immense challenge. 100,000 knives, 27 feet tall, involving all

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43 UK police constabularies and it's by far the most difficult piece of

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work that we've done to date. I'm Alfie Bradley, I designed and

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built the Knife Angel. I've designed the angel standing straight, looking

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down with his hands out asking - why? I had to blunt the sharp edges

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off them one by one. It took about two years to create. Didn't really

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think about how many weapons we needed. For the wings I just used

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the blades. So the blades I'm using them as feathers fanning out around

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the angel. Every single day you hear about stabbings on the streets. A

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couple of years ago, my friend was stabbed on the way out of a club.

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When stabbings happen so close to you, you realise the impact of knife

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crime. We did reach out to a lot of families. One mother wanted to

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inscribe a message. Since then we've had lots and lots of families and

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mums especially stepping forward and wanting to do the same. Miss you,

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bro. Love and miss you. You only live once. It's very hard to put

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into words the loss. Seeing all the blades with their inscriptions just,

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it hurts, because this is a person that's died. Seeing Joshua's name on

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there, makes me feel proud and really sad at the same time. The

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rangel is complete. -- The rangel is complete. We've removed the roof off

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the building. We'll be lifting it 60 feet out of the studio for the world

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to see. The wind is picking up. The rain's

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starting to lash down again. It is a nervewracking time.

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It's just amazing. The face sums up everything. It will be going into

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the Shropshire Sculpture Park and then we hope it gets installed on

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the fourth plinth, Trafalgar Square where we've always wanted it to be.

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It's beautiful, tragic, stunning and amazing all in one. I'm very, very

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proud to be here. Designer of the Knife Angel, Alfie

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Bradley is with us now. Welcome. It's incredible and probably one of

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the most emotional films that we've shown. How did you feel when you saw

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the angel rise out of the building, because it looked incredible coming

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over the top. It was two-and-a-half year wait really for this moment. It

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was just terrifying. Just anything could have happened. It weighs

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five-and-a-half tons. I've never done anything to that size. It was

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very nervewracking, but very relieved to see the reaction of the

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families that were there, to see it finally out and finally get the

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message out there so people can realise about knife crime. It's in

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Oswestry now. What would you like to happen next? We're trying to get it

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on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square, that's where the most,

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that's where the message will go out. Hopefully at some point go on

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tour around the UK, tour major cities. That's the best plan for it.

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It will impact as many people as possible. What's next then? You've

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finished that. Have you got another project in the pipeline? I've got

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many, many big projects. Just all a question of funding really. I might

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be working with the British Ironworks centre in Oswestry on a

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gun theme, maybe. You've got ideas. Yeah. I've got loads of very big

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ideas. Because you also made, this is a slight change in direction, you

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made a gorilla out of spoons, is that correct? We can see that maybe?

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That was a challenge by Uri Geller. That's made out of 40,000 spoons.

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Donated by school children. The gorilla is going on tour around the

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UK and children's hospitals. Hopefully it will inspire the poorly

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children to fight and get better. Thank you very much. It's fantastic.

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE Now, this weekend a familiar friend

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returns to our screens after 14 years away,

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and as you'll see, it's What animal would I be getting if I

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picked you? The animal you would get from me, would definitely be the

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king of the jungle. Since I'm half Brazilian, you would get the lion.

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Lions also rip your head off. LAUGHTER

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Can I ask the same to number two. I'm a big old teddybear, I just hope

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you're not a dog. SHOCKED GASPS You can't say that

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about the girl! Oh, dear. I can imagine! It's been away for 14

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years. In that time dating has changed a lot, the youngsters tell

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me, I wouldn't know. Nor me. Why is now the best time to bring it back?

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I don't know really. I think all the contestants on the show, I'm asking

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about these dating sites, none of them have had any luck on it. Most

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of them have been disillusioned by it. I said, why not go into a pub

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and meet somebody the old fashioned way, have a dance, you know, go to

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the chip shop. Go to the chip shop! Go to the chip shop! When you wait

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for the night bus. I wish I'd thought of that. I don't know why

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they don't like the modern ways, I've done jolly well on tinneder.

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Tell us more Jo! My husband might be watching. He's swiping left or

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right. They were saying, I'm always getting ghosted, they swipe me left.

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The only app I've got is Angry Birds. They very much stuck to the

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feel of the original. It's exactly as it was. So the contestants used

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to be the selection of old contestants, young ones and couples

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are older as well. Have you got a good mix? We've got the mix. We've

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got what is currently known as cougars. Ladies looking for a

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younger gentlemen and they were a hoot. Why weren't you on that? I'm

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in the a cougar, I'm more of a dead donkey. More of a leopardess. We

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have gay guys, lesbians, 70-year-olds, people with their

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dogs. You name it. Cilla used to say, "Shall I get my hat out? Have

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you thought, this is it? There have been a couple, I thought, I don't

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know about marriage, but they've got on quite well on the date. That guy

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with the tattoo looked to be in there I thought. I don't think he

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did actually. There was a pity there wasn't a female Olympic boxer on the

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other side this afternoon screen. We have had lady mechanics and

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engineers you wouldn't want to mess with. Some of the old girls as well.

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When they get you in that vice like grip on your wrist. Like this. No

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wonder we won the war! You can't get away.

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Cilla Black used to make this look easy and it is not? No, you are

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thinking of snap answers and entertaining the audience and you

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must have your wits about you and you are on your feet, like her

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dresser, for five and a half hours! You must sometimes say, go for

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number three? It has been on my lips. I cannot help it. It is not in

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the rule book, I cannot help you. I would love to say, go for number

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three but I cannot. However much I was tempted. You are very close

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friends with Cilla, taking over this job must have been a double-edged

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sword? At first I said no, it is so synonymous with Cilla Black. If

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anybody was going to do it... I'm not sure. I told them, don't invite

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me, I cannot stand him! Three-day affairs! They go on forever. Stags

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go on for about one month! Amsterdam? I wish I could talk about

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it! And the hen nights. Did you ask the family of Cilla? I spoke to

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Robert and he said to do it and the press were ringing me up saying, you

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must do it and I was really busy, I still am doing the dogs. This is it.

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I thought, do I need it? And I thought, go on. It was very odd

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because I kept expecting Cilla to appear at the top of the stairs! But

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I constantly refer to her whenever there is any mess up. Why have you

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done this to me, Cilla? It was weird. Hearing the music, I felt

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funny. What am I doing here? I am doing Blind Date! I used to iron my

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jeans watching this! We have a picture. The first time you met

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Cilla Black on Parkinson? You were firm friends after that? We got on

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like a house on fire! We went on holiday are not. She was such a good

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laugh, we were in a restaurant once, in New York, and two Americans were

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listening and they said, where are you from? Merseyside. What do you

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do? I said, we are family of undertakers! My sister has just won

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the best embalmer of the year and my brother is a marvellous news walking

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in front of the cough and! And she went along. We would have all of

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these imaginary jobs. Telling strangers what we did. You have done

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a fantastic job with Blind Date and if it was not Cilla it would have to

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be you. But there is a trend of bringing back old shows, programmes

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that were popular back in the day. Why do you think that is? Because

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nobody has got any imagination! I disagree but I am sure you are

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right! They were good shows and people who read you -- too young to

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see them, with my standard mature real, I think, I have done that by

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25 years, I will do this to the next generation! And it works. And you

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are about to do for a what Paul O'Grady has done for dogs? You are

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not doing kittens? Just lightly toasted! I could never take into a

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pet shop! It was her version of subway! Kitten rescue, I am doing. I

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wear very tight leotard. I grew up the side of buildings and rescue

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kittens! Not like a cat burglar, more like a hippo burglar! Blind

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Date begins on Saturday evening at seven o'clock on Channel 5. And Jo

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Brand's programme is starting very soon. Kitten rescue. Our Graham left

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so to prepare for the new series we thought we would inject some romance

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into the lives of people, even if only with a stack of soppy lines. In

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all the world there is no hard for me like yours, in all the world

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there is no love for you, like mine. Nothing. I have come to Birmingham

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to see if old-fashioned romance has survived these swipe left and right

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digital times. And I have got some lines. Do you say romantic things?

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No? Doshi? No? Let us create some romance with classic lines. In pain

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and sickness it will still be here. Is that nice? It sounds wrong coming

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from him! In the perfect day, let us hang out every day for the rest of

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our life! Why are you laughing? This is what is wrong with men! Just live

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in the moment, this is so special! I feel like that! I will hold laptop.

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I will give you the next big thing, me! He is romantic! What did he say

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that was romantic? And he still makes giggle? He is the first! You

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are copying him! After 30 years you are still with me, how is that

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possible? And what do you say back to him? Thank you very much! The

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best is yet to come! I would take out as soon as I could. I will take

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that. I love you, you complete me. He is quite like Tom Cruise! That

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works! My love for you is a circus -- circle, it has no beginning or

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end. He says romantic things all the time. Like? How about Birmingham?

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What romantic city! I would love to hear the worst chat up line? Fancy

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landowners? What about you, Jo? I am going, now! That is nice! A couple

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of weeks ago you were launching the Great Big Walk. That was a Bank

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holiday, it started in badly. Remind us what this is. This is a fusion of

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other projects that include the big lunch and I knew I would forget the

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third one... My mind. The Great Big Walk, the big lunch and a great

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get-together. What this was, five teams of people walking from Batley

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and going... To five corners of the UK. Cornwall, London, Wales,

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Scotland and Northern Ireland and arriving, ready for the big lunch.

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You would be quite hungry! They have been visiting community groups. You

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have best light. Some of the highlights have included

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Team Wales visiting Disco Soup, where people get together to dance

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and make soup. Can you shed any light on this? I

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think they just want to have a laugh and you would. Making soup and

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dancing. I would like to dance in some soup. They are getting together

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to make soup and dance. Is this a big thing? I did not know

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about this but Matt Baker said he would always like to race horse. I

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would like to see Matt Baker fighting a horse! This is brilliant,

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there you are. The horse goes and the man follows. That is your

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answer. And Hugh Fearnley-Whitingstall made

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tea and cakes for Team Cornwall. Very quickly, they did suggest woman

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versus horse but nobody was stupid enough! Hugh Fearnley-Whitingstall

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welcome to people? River cottage, he gave them lovely food. He is a nice

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bloke. This is because you walked for Sport Relief, 150 miles, are you

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still... Dare I ask? It was actually 130 but thankfully nobody saw me

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hitchhiking. These people have gone much further than I did. I think

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they have done... 2500. Have they? About 600 each. We can see the route

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of Team London. Have a look at that. Starting in Batley. Why are they

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going to Ipswich in the middle? That is a massive diversion! There are

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some nice cafes in Ipswich! They fancied a cup of tea.

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We've asked them to take a bit of a detour before they reach

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the finish line and walk an extra few miles to our studio.

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Welcome. You have done 300 miles between you? Each? How have you find

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it? Incredible, the most amazing way to see the UK and such an incredible

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opportunity to highlight the incredible things that ordinary

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people are doing in communities across the UK. You signed

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Australian? I am. You have seen bits of Britain you have not seen, how

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was Ipswich? Lovely, the only rest day was in Ipswich. We have some

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time on the marina and had a look around. Did you know each other

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before? You have spent a lot of time together recently. How has that

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been? It was really great. I mean, we're doing Blind Date! Look at the

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body language! Mohammed, you did this during Ramadan? That must have

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been an incredible physical achievement? Yes, this was a great

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experience in my life, I have done lots of half marathons but the main

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thing is why I am doing this, the opportunity to meet some amazing

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people and doing extraordinary work, bringing communities together and

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this is the main vision of the Great Big Walk and the big lunch and there

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were unsung heroes in communities. All of these people. Jo, will you

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join them over the weekend? I will probably be wandering around looking

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for a big lunch! What is important about this is they set off from

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Batley three weeks ago and this is the anniversary of the death of Jo

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Cox and that is a very big part of it but also, bringing in community

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activities as well and I think the whole thing fuses together very well

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because Jo Cox was a huge supporter of communities working together and

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there are some projects that have been going for a long time and they

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have joined in some the whole thing will be fantastic. A big round of

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applause to Mohammed and Courtney! APPLAUSE

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Thanks to Paul and Jo, Blind Date returns to our screens

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on Saturday evening at 7 on Channel 5, and there's more about all this

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weekend's community events on our website.

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In the studio next week we have Kevin Spacey, Rita Ora,

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Sounds good! APPLAUSE

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