:00:17. > :00:21.Hello and welcome to The One Show with 'baby-faced' Matt Baker.
:00:22. > :00:27.Tonight's guest has written a book about bringing up babies.
:00:28. > :00:31.But can you work out who she is from her picture?
:00:32. > :00:33.She's still got those beautiful big eyes.
:00:34. > :00:35.She still knows how to work a camera.
:00:36. > :00:37.But she's changed her hairstyle a little bit since then.
:00:38. > :00:55.APPLAUSE. I mean, that Herr! We have the same
:00:56. > :01:01.hairstyle, what is going on? I have never seen a baby before with
:01:02. > :01:13.similar hairstyles. I had so much. Yes, loads, they used to call me
:01:14. > :01:15.Elvis! . Clearly natural wonder. -- clearly, a natural blonde.
:01:16. > :01:17.We found out last night that for the first time ever,
:01:18. > :01:20.all the home nations and the Republic of Ireland have
:01:21. > :01:22.made it through the group stage of the Euros.
:01:23. > :01:25.Holly, has your home been taken over by football fever?
:01:26. > :01:32.This is Harry's football sticker book, you collect the players and
:01:33. > :01:37.you get a packet of stickers. And my husband does that more than the
:01:38. > :01:40.children. To help! He is there all night and he keeps buying the
:01:41. > :01:44.things. He might as well I completed one! Boxes of stickers. Yes.
:01:45. > :01:47.Well, people are now asking which team out of the three home
:01:48. > :01:50.nations and the Republic of Ireland will do best in the competition
:01:51. > :01:53.and there's been lots of speculation that it could be Wales.
:01:54. > :01:55.Not just from me. Just saying. In a good position at
:01:56. > :01:59.In a good position at the moment, I have to say.
:02:00. > :02:01.Well, we're going to settle it tonight because, in honour
:02:02. > :02:03.of Holly's baby book, these four ankle-biters
:02:04. > :02:06.are going to go head to head in a baby race to predict
:02:07. > :02:10.which country will go furthest in the Euros.
:02:11. > :02:13.We need the camera for the race! That is the slow motion camera!
:02:14. > :02:21.If you, or one of your children have ever taken part in a baby race -
:02:22. > :02:23.or they are a baby champion in any other field -
:02:24. > :02:27.then send us a picture and we'll show as many as we can later on.
:02:28. > :02:36.Does this bring back memories, this place?
:02:37. > :02:40.A big slide and a water park. Is it in Dubai? I went down that
:02:41. > :02:50.slide along time ago. The key was not to scream. This is how it went.
:02:51. > :03:00.Screening. A good effort on a very impressive
:03:01. > :03:08.slide but that is nothing compared to a new one opening a lot closer to
:03:09. > :03:13.home. Towering over London's Olympic Stadium is the crazy twisted
:03:14. > :03:19.steelwork of this creation which attracts thousands of visitors
:03:20. > :03:24.wanting to see its spectacular 360 degrees views of the London skyline.
:03:25. > :03:34.But soon, it will attract more than just sightseers. It will be the home
:03:35. > :03:38.of the world's longest slide. At 178 metres long, a tunnel slide
:03:39. > :03:42.on this scale has never been attempted before. One of the big
:03:43. > :03:45.challenges is to get the gradient and speed just right so it is
:03:46. > :03:51.exciting for users but not dangerous. The key team have it
:03:52. > :03:56.cooks design to control the descent to get the balance right -- a
:03:57. > :04:00.corkscrew design. With 12 loops the snake around the structure. It is
:04:01. > :04:06.made up of 30 of these, stainless steel precision engineered students,
:04:07. > :04:10.each three millimetres thick and weighing about half a tonne each.
:04:11. > :04:17.And getting them into place takes careful manoeuvring. But just how do
:04:18. > :04:22.you get one of these up there? Normally, it would be a simple job
:04:23. > :04:26.for a crane, but that is not possible here because the slide is
:04:27. > :04:31.not a stand-alone structure. It is being woven into the already complex
:04:32. > :04:37.frame of the orbit. So they have hired a crack team of specialist
:04:38. > :04:39.abseilers led by James, and it is their job to put the pieces in
:04:40. > :04:44.place. As you can see with our guys, it is
:04:45. > :04:48.the easiest and simplest way to move about. We have these corkscrew
:04:49. > :04:54.sections and if you had scaffolding or a crane, you would be restricted.
:04:55. > :05:00.For our guys, it is a massive climbing frame. We can get anywhere
:05:01. > :05:04.quickly. Today, I am helping them to install a tricky section of the
:05:05. > :05:11.slide, tucked into a hard to reach corner halfway up the tower. But
:05:12. > :05:16.first, they have to get me up there! James expertly navigates us through
:05:17. > :05:21.the web of ropes and steel beams. Hanging on for dear life now! After
:05:22. > :05:27.20 minutes of climbing, we have reached our destination.
:05:28. > :05:31.Nicely done! Well done. I do not want to know how how this is, we
:05:32. > :05:36.should not think about that! The view is amazing, look at that! While
:05:37. > :05:41.I enjoy the view, the rest of the team list the next section of slide,
:05:42. > :05:44.which is the most critical phase of the operation as any wind could
:05:45. > :05:49.knock the slide into the multi-million pound structure.
:05:50. > :05:53.Here it comes! Using a complex system of ropes, police and winches,
:05:54. > :05:58.the slide is guided in. It is clever the way they can
:05:59. > :06:03.manoeuvre everything in and out and up and down and around.
:06:04. > :06:08.Ready, Marty? Keep your hands out of the way. The team cautiously guides
:06:09. > :06:16.a half tonne piece of slide into position. It needs to be at just the
:06:17. > :06:19.right angle. To connect correctly with the other section.
:06:20. > :06:26.Hold it! Look at that! Bolt it. And we will
:06:27. > :06:30.be able to start working our way around. It takes half an hour to
:06:31. > :06:36.securely install all 20 bolts connecting the two segments.
:06:37. > :06:45.That is it done. That is it, that is my job done, I am going back down!
:06:46. > :06:48.Somehow! For the next month, James and his
:06:49. > :06:53.team repeat this process until all 30 segments of the slide have been
:06:54. > :06:59.securely attached to the orbit. After 11 months, the world's longest
:07:00. > :07:02.tunnel slide is almost ready. All that remains are a couple of final
:07:03. > :07:11.safety checks and a test run. Here we go!
:07:12. > :07:29.Agh! Agh!
:07:30. > :07:37.This truly unique attraction is a white knuckle ride like no other.
:07:38. > :07:45.Three months to go up and a terrifying 34 seconds to get down!
:07:46. > :07:52.We should organise a one Show trip? Can I come? Why not? It is only ?5.
:07:53. > :07:56.You have to get up to the top. That is a massive helter-skelter.
:07:57. > :08:01.You will be able to hear me from here!
:08:02. > :08:03.And if you are interested, it opens tomorrow, let us know, we will go
:08:04. > :08:04.together. Holly, you work day in day out
:08:05. > :08:07.controlling your TV co-stars - like Philip Schofield and Frank
:08:08. > :08:14.Lampard. Let's look at these beautiful
:08:15. > :08:18.pictures. They were really good, on the day.
:08:19. > :08:24.That baby is my niece, Darcy. That made it so much easier because we
:08:25. > :08:27.have a connection anyway and we know each other and that makes the
:08:28. > :08:34.environment easier. I loved that Steve. There is no sick or crying
:08:35. > :08:38.photos. -- loved that today. Look over my shoulder.
:08:39. > :08:42.It's all for your new book, which is a guide to the first 12
:08:43. > :08:45.It's fresh in your mind because your youngest is just 20
:08:46. > :08:52.Yes, I wanted to do this from having Harry because there were so many
:08:53. > :08:57.things I could not believe people had not told me. A lot of people do
:08:58. > :09:02.this, so why am I still being surprised by things? And I felt it
:09:03. > :09:06.was so much advice and I was so overwhelmed by it because it was so
:09:07. > :09:10.conflicting. And I thought from baby number one to my third child I just
:09:11. > :09:15.had, the biggest thing I learned was the more I listened to my own
:09:16. > :09:20.intuition, the better I was at being a parent. I feel like we sometimes
:09:21. > :09:27.lose that. Yes, I suppose people are scared to do what they feel
:09:28. > :09:31.maternally they should do. Yukoner wrote it with your sister and you
:09:32. > :09:41.are keen to say one size does not fit all. No, each baby is individual
:09:42. > :09:47.and different. How did your experience differ to your sister's?
:09:48. > :09:49.She had a breech baby and a C section so that is a completely
:09:50. > :09:57.different ball game to delivering the other way. All babies, they are
:09:58. > :10:02.so different. My third baby Chester, I thought, this time, I have it
:10:03. > :10:06.nailed, I have a year's maternity leave and it will be wonderful. And
:10:07. > :10:11.he had the worst reflux ever and it was a nightmare, and it took you
:10:12. > :10:15.back. So it was like, you cannot have this plan in your head and your
:10:16. > :10:21.routine a fit into because the first think you need to do is get to know
:10:22. > :10:25.your baby and what they need. Do you think your third child is different
:10:26. > :10:32.to your first child because of the way that you are bringing them up? I
:10:33. > :10:38.think a calm happy mummy means a calm and happy baby. That is hard
:10:39. > :10:42.with the first! Yes, you do not know what you are doing, it is the most
:10:43. > :10:46.important job you will ever do and you get no training. The good news
:10:47. > :10:50.is the baby has never done it either so that helps, they are not looking
:10:51. > :10:55.at you saying, you are rubbish at this. But the, you are, that does
:10:56. > :11:03.help. You give a lot of different options and Duke say try this and
:11:04. > :11:09.that, how structured is the book? I did not want it to be the fluffy
:11:10. > :11:13.diary of my life as a mother. If you are a first-time mother and you do
:11:14. > :11:17.not know what you're doing, I wanted a feeding structure and sleeping
:11:18. > :11:21.structure. But this is what worked for me, this is what I did and if
:11:22. > :11:27.you want to try it, great, if you want to use it as a basis and tweak
:11:28. > :11:31.it, then do so. But it is in as a first-time guide if you do not know
:11:32. > :11:43.where to begin. It must be overwhelming as a first-time mother.
:11:44. > :11:48.And dad! What is the one piece of advice you wish that somebody had
:11:49. > :11:54.told you before your first? Tiredness does not last forever. How
:11:55. > :11:59.long, Holly?! When your baby is born, you have to get to the first
:12:00. > :12:04.three months, tin hat and get on with it. The tiredness goes.
:12:05. > :12:08.Everything is a phase and nothing cannot be changed so if your baby is
:12:09. > :12:12.crying in the middle of the night and waking constantly, do not force
:12:13. > :12:15.them into ignoring the baby and letting them cried because they know
:12:16. > :12:20.what they are doing and they have worked it out. We need to stop being
:12:21. > :12:25.cynical and realise the babies need love and care and attention and if
:12:26. > :12:28.you have to go and see them, it will not last forever. Fully grown men do
:12:29. > :12:31.not need their mothers every night. Although they do exist! Best to
:12:32. > :12:38.avoid them! Holly's book 'Truly
:12:39. > :12:40.Happy Baby' is out now. None of the home nations
:12:41. > :12:44.have ever won the Euros. But England did win the World Cup 50
:12:45. > :12:52.years ago and Phil's unearthed some never-before-seen footage
:12:53. > :13:01.from the eve of the final. It is a long time ago! The World Cup
:13:02. > :13:09.final that England won! I cannot wait!
:13:10. > :13:13.Saturday the 30th of July 90 66. It is a day etched into the mind of
:13:14. > :13:19.every England fan will stop they think it's all over, it is now at!
:13:20. > :13:24.As the day their team beat Germany, winning the World Cup.
:13:25. > :13:26.You would think 50 years later everything had been said and seen on
:13:27. > :13:32.the subject. Well, you would be wrong. Because he
:13:33. > :13:36.didn't in an ordinary house in South London along with home movies of
:13:37. > :13:42.holidays and children's parties, David Parker and his wife Pat have a
:13:43. > :13:46.film that appeals to a much wider audience passion hidden.
:13:47. > :13:52.I had started as a groundsman as the Bank of England sports ground in
:13:53. > :13:57.1960 and down the line, I met my wife. And in 1966, we got married.
:13:58. > :14:03.That fortnight afterwards, I was back at work and I heard the England
:14:04. > :14:07.team were going to come and train. Yes, the England squad were going to
:14:08. > :14:13.be based at David's workplace, the Bank of England sports ground in
:14:14. > :14:16.Roehampton, for the duration of the World Cup. Understandably, it was
:14:17. > :14:19.strictly under wraps until the day before the final, when David made
:14:20. > :14:26.his move. I bought a camera for taking my
:14:27. > :14:30.wedding. They do not make them like that any more! No, it is a solid
:14:31. > :14:36.thing. I took my camera and that is how I got this footage. It has been
:14:37. > :14:40.in the wardrobe for 50 years. Until today, this is what each has never
:14:41. > :14:47.been seen by the public. Can we look at it? Of course you can. Time for a
:14:48. > :14:49.One Show world premiere of the England football team in 1966 but it
:14:50. > :15:06.is not what I was expecting. They are having a game of cricket.
:15:07. > :15:12.Bobby Ball has just bowled a little off-spinner -- Bobby Moore. We used
:15:13. > :15:19.to play football before playing cricket, they are playing cricket
:15:20. > :15:25.before playing football. Look at Nobby Stiles. I can't believe you
:15:26. > :15:30.are standing two feet away from the England team warming up the day
:15:31. > :15:34.before the World Cup final. It is time to go on a little journey
:15:35. > :15:41.with David to where he shot the footage, the Bank of England sports
:15:42. > :15:45.centre in Roehampton in south London. That is where they were
:15:46. > :15:50.having a bat. This is where they played the cricket, all along here.
:15:51. > :15:55.It is lovely here today, peaceful. But I have played in big matches in
:15:56. > :15:59.my time and the day before, I promise you, you are anything but
:16:00. > :16:05.peaceful. It makes you wonder what was really going on. Journalist
:16:06. > :16:08.Norman was also there that day, covering England manager Alf Ramsey
:16:09. > :16:13.and the squad as they faced their moment of truth.
:16:14. > :16:18.Alf wasn't a big fan of the press, was he? He was a very suspicious man
:16:19. > :16:23.and he thought we were out to bring him down, he didn't want to talk to
:16:24. > :16:30.any press men. Cricket, a bit off-putting, a few sit-ups. They
:16:31. > :16:34.were trying to kill time, the hardest thing in sport as you know
:16:35. > :16:38.is waiting to the big occasion. What was the mood in the camp like that
:16:39. > :16:42.they? A lot of nervousness because Alf Ramsey was keeping the team to
:16:43. > :16:47.himself and not one of them knew they were definitely in or not. It
:16:48. > :16:50.is incredible to think that when this footage was shot, those boys
:16:51. > :16:54.didn't know who would be playing in a World Cup final the next day.
:16:55. > :17:02.Jimmy Greaves had no idea he wouldn't play. They all look very
:17:03. > :17:06.relaxed. That is on the surface but their minds were centred on Wembley
:17:07. > :17:10.24 hours later. Will I be one of the 11 players walking out onto the
:17:11. > :17:14.pitch. The team packed away their golf clubs and headed back to the
:17:15. > :17:20.hotel. That night, they went to see a movie at the local cinema and Alf
:17:21. > :17:21.Ramsey told them the starting 11. Immortality was less than 24 hours
:17:22. > :17:32.away. It was good, you have to say,
:17:33. > :17:38.brilliant and thank you to David for sharing that footage. We do indeed,
:17:39. > :17:42.I'm glad you said it was lovely. It is not the only recording of the
:17:43. > :17:46.1966 squad that has been hidden away in somebody's cupboard. Songwriter
:17:47. > :17:53.Bob Wragg is with us, it is great to see you. You have rediscovered
:17:54. > :17:57.something quite recently. Yes, I did it in 1982, because Gordon Banks is
:17:58. > :18:01.a pal of mine and I was in a boy that called the Dallas Boys...
:18:02. > :18:05.Gordon Banks being the goalkeeper. He said the team will be doing a
:18:06. > :18:09.function near Leicester so I thought, get them into seeing
:18:10. > :18:13.something for the 1982 team. So we got them in the studio and in three
:18:14. > :18:18.days, wrote the song, recorded them, videoed them and got its release.
:18:19. > :18:21.This footage has never been seen and you have brought it in for us
:18:22. > :18:26.tonight. Let's have a look at the squad in full voice.
:18:27. > :18:30.# We showed the world that we're the best
:18:31. > :18:46.# And every single one of us remembers when
:18:47. > :19:03.APPLAUSE. So you said it took no time at all,
:19:04. > :19:07.you had three days. Was it hard to get the squad to perform as you
:19:08. > :19:12.wanted all but a brilliant? They were fantastic, they all joined in.
:19:13. > :19:24.Alan Ball, I said you have a squeaky voice, you can seeing the top
:19:25. > :19:27.harmony. "What's A top harmony?" And we had Alf Ramsey doing an oration
:19:28. > :19:31.at the end which is very emotional and when we dug it out, I got very
:19:32. > :19:34.emotional. The reason nobody had seen it was because of the timing
:19:35. > :19:37.with the Falklands War and they said they didn't want to release it
:19:38. > :19:42.because it was too close to the bone, what is the reason for putting
:19:43. > :19:45.it out now? I sat in the Isle of Man, where I lived, and I saw a
:19:46. > :19:52.picture of all of the boys, most of them are gone now and three of them
:19:53. > :19:57.had Alzheimer's, so I thought, I said to my wife, I am sure we have
:19:58. > :20:00.that video and record, so we went into the attic, the cupboard, dusted
:20:01. > :20:09.down and put it on and looked at each other and got quite over it, so
:20:10. > :20:13.we thought Alzheimer's Research UK, if they can get behind this, we can
:20:14. > :20:18.get some money for the guys who are suffering for -- from it. That was
:20:19. > :20:22.the main thing and it meant a lot to me. It is out there and you can find
:20:23. > :20:25.it, if you put it into a search engine, it will put up and do your
:20:26. > :20:33.bit and raise what you can. As much as we can. Thanks ever so much. We
:20:34. > :20:37.Were There is out right now. And if you are looking for information
:20:38. > :20:39.about dementia, there are links on the website.
:20:40. > :20:42.Glasgow Central mocks has been no stranger to controversy this year,
:20:43. > :20:45.with modernisers locking horns with traditionalists over how it should
:20:46. > :20:49.be run. Raphael has been to be both sides to
:20:50. > :20:53.see which path the mosque is likely to take in the future.
:20:54. > :20:58.Glasgow, home to the largest proportion of Muslims in Scotland,
:20:59. > :21:02.as new generations are born questions are asked about how the
:21:03. > :21:07.community is being run. Time is changing. A new generation have a
:21:08. > :21:11.different view. At the middle of all of it is Glasgow Central Mosque.
:21:12. > :21:16.Some are accusing its conservative elders of failing to live in the
:21:17. > :21:20.modern world. The row is between modernists, who tend to be younger
:21:21. > :21:26.and want to see more women's writes, acceptance of other faiths and
:21:27. > :21:29.integration into British modern life, and traditionalists, who tend
:21:30. > :21:34.to be older, and they say is lamb should not bend to people, people
:21:35. > :21:41.should bend to Islam. -- is lamb should not bend. A prominent cruel
:21:42. > :21:48.defence lawyer is among those one sink Magda Linette wanting change.
:21:49. > :21:54.When you walk into an Mosque, it should reflect the community. What
:21:55. > :21:57.they need to do? They need to recognise there are huge talents in
:21:58. > :22:01.the young community and you should not exclude 50% of society, women.
:22:02. > :22:05.There is no point screaming about racism or Islamophobia in modern
:22:06. > :22:10.society when we will not deal with it within our mosques. The conflict
:22:11. > :22:13.began in February when seven members of the mosque executive committee
:22:14. > :22:18.resigned, claiming their calls for change were met only with threats.
:22:19. > :22:28.And more controversy followed when the senior imam here, he used the
:22:29. > :22:34.Internet to support an extremist in Pakistan, calling him a true Muslim.
:22:35. > :22:37.We asked the mosque several times to speak to us and finally, they agree
:22:38. > :22:41.to an interview. But when we got here, there was no one to be seen.
:22:42. > :22:46.So we asked those who live in the community if they think change is
:22:47. > :22:51.needed. There is a culture of people born in this country and know the
:22:52. > :22:57.cold -- culture leading the communities. I think the culture is
:22:58. > :23:00.so deep within the people that change is difficult to bring about.
:23:01. > :23:04.I think with time and generations passing around, it will come. We are
:23:05. > :23:07.always hearing about what the older generations are thinking and having
:23:08. > :23:12.someone young on the committee gives an insight into what is actually
:23:13. > :23:17.happening within the youth. Like 95% of Britain's nearly 3 million
:23:18. > :23:22.Muslims, Glasgow Central Mosque is Sunni, most of its elders are
:23:23. > :23:29.Pakistani origin and some worry that hardline politics from Pakistan hold
:23:30. > :23:35.too much sway here. The dangers of Moslem sectarianism came under the
:23:36. > :23:44.spotlight when Glasgow shopkeeper Assad Shah was stabbed outside his
:23:45. > :23:48.shop. He was from asset persecuted in Pakistan for worshipping another
:23:49. > :23:53.profit. Here at the Ahmadiyya Mosque in Glasgow, some say foreign
:23:54. > :24:03.extremists are preaching hate in British mosques. They were
:24:04. > :24:07.constantly preaching against the communities. Where there are lot of
:24:08. > :24:11.Ahmadiyya Muslims, they treat us like animals. They think we are not
:24:12. > :24:17.Muslims. The Muslim Council of Britain said Muslims here should not
:24:18. > :24:22.be forced to recognise Amodios as Muslims, but condemned violence
:24:23. > :24:26.against people of any faith -- Ahmadiyyas. Finally, I get a call
:24:27. > :24:31.from the Glasgow Central Mosque outgoing president.
:24:32. > :24:35.Do you think more should be done to encourage women and people of a
:24:36. > :24:38.younger generation? They should take more interest, they should come and
:24:39. > :24:44.participate more. If they don't come, how can we ask them to come? I
:24:45. > :24:47.have spoken to a number of young what Muslim women and many have said
:24:48. > :24:51.they would like to be involved. Regarding the committee which is
:24:52. > :24:55.elected, no women applied. Why don't you encourage more women to come
:24:56. > :25:00.forward and take up the post? We don't discourage them. Glasgow
:25:01. > :25:05.Central Mosque has come under quite a lot of criticism of late to do
:25:06. > :25:10.with issues around extremism. How do you deal with those issues? We don't
:25:11. > :25:14.have any extremism here. We have all the time good relations with police.
:25:15. > :25:18.If there was any extremism or anything like this, they would have
:25:19. > :25:23.noticed this. There were allegations that the head imam supported the
:25:24. > :25:30.murderer in Pakistan of a politician. Was he discipline? The
:25:31. > :25:35.imam was misquoted and out of context, he was never in favour of
:25:36. > :25:40.any extremism. In recent weeks, there have been talks between the
:25:41. > :25:47.factions, room for optimism maybe. But any change will have to come at
:25:48. > :25:51.a pace young and old can accept. Well, the mosque now has its new
:25:52. > :25:55.president and for the first time, it's 14 member management board
:25:56. > :25:58.includes someone from a non-Pakistani background. However,
:25:59. > :26:01.there are still no women appointments to the board. I am sure
:26:02. > :26:05.you can hear babies crying, that means it is time for the baby race.
:26:06. > :26:14.Alex. It is chaos over here! Babies on
:26:15. > :26:17.live TV! It is the Euro 2016 baby race predictor, we have four babies,
:26:18. > :26:21.some crying, some not, each representing one of the home nations
:26:22. > :26:27.and the Republic of Ireland. They are ready to go. Ready to do battle
:26:28. > :26:33.at the baby Racing Post. We have baby Charlotte, you have been
:26:34. > :26:39.practising. Just six hours a day eight days a week. Is representing
:26:40. > :26:46.Wales. We have all of our hopes pinned on you. -- Pelle is
:26:47. > :26:52.representing Wales. We have baby Augustus and baby Shea at the end,
:26:53. > :26:57.who is raring to go. My money is on Ela, she is so desperate to get out
:26:58. > :27:04.of here, she will be out of here like a shot. The parents have put
:27:05. > :27:11.the toys here at the end. Ready? OK, we will start the race. Are we ready
:27:12. > :27:15.to go? They seem very keen. Ela, are you ready? Your friend is at the
:27:16. > :27:18.end, we should let you go. When the music starts, just go for it. Of the
:27:19. > :27:26.music on, quick! THEME FROM CHARIOTS OF FIRE PLAYS
:27:27. > :27:30.Ela is in the lead! Charlotte is looking at me. You need
:27:31. > :27:37.to go that way. All of the managers are watching at the moment. Acra one
:27:38. > :27:43.is just ahead. Shea has got the breaks on -- Ela is ahead. The
:27:44. > :27:51.banana has done it! Nearly, nearly, not quite. We haven't got a winner
:27:52. > :27:56.yet. Ela, you can't stop there! Look at this, I late runner, Shea on the
:27:57. > :28:00.outside has come through. He has got there, shape or the Republic of
:28:01. > :28:08.Ireland! Martin O'Neill will be absolutely over the moon -- Shay for
:28:09. > :28:12.the Republic of Ireland. I will just run around and save from a proud
:28:13. > :28:19.dad's perspective, how are you feeling? He has been training all
:28:20. > :28:24.his life for this. Well done, Shay. Earlier on, we asked to your
:28:25. > :28:27.pictures of your children taking part in baby races or any
:28:28. > :28:34.competition. We have some lovely pictures. Charlie pointed to his
:28:35. > :28:38.monkey at two weeks old. Nothing wrong with a fair bit of hair.
:28:39. > :28:46.Speaker baby Jacob is champion of the Royal Army medical Corps.
:28:47. > :28:54.Two-year-old Finn is a baby champion of judo. And just time for the...
:28:55. > :29:03.This is Saffy from Luton, a champion Parrott. Holly's book Truly Happy
:29:04. > :29:12.Baby is out tomorrow. I will be back tomorrow live from Glastonbury with
:29:13. > :29:13.Greg James and with Jess Glynne and Norman Cook, AKA Fatboy