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Hello and welcome to the One Show with Michelle Ackerley. And Amol

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Rajan. We have two great guests tonight, Springwatch's Michaela

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Strachan will be talking about the new series and giving us lots of

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fantastic footage of hairy beasts in the wild. And here is our other

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guest tonight! Oh, dear! Where you going? I'm getting out. That is much

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too cold. Sweet mercy! Its lesser spotted water beast also known as

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Marcus Brigstocke. That is from your new show, The Joy Of Techs, which is

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about techies. What were you doing there? OK, so that was... I am so

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thrilled you opened with that flattering footage! That was a

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competition between Alex Conran and I, the other guy in the show. He is

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for technology, I'm against it. He had a heated wet suit, I had goose

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fat. He won. Was actually a hat? That they bear that I fell into. It

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is beautiful. It looks like my beard. It was so cold. I think it

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was 0 degrees. It looked terrifying. We will talk more about your show

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later. You might be interested in the first film because one of the

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problems with our increasing reliance on new technology is that

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criminals can exploit it. Kevin has been looking at a new type of car

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crime which means that crooks can take your car without touching your

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keys. It's the middle of the night. Two

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men seem to be lurking close to a car parked on a private driveway.

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One of them holds what looks like a bag up to the property wall. The

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other tries the car door, which opens. They then climb in and appear

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to effortlessly drive the vehicle away. Text Savvy -- tech savvy

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thieves use specialist equipment to amplified signal between the car and

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a key fob, tricking the technology into thinking it is nearer the car

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than it actually is. This new trend of crime only affects cars with

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keyless technology. Vehicles which don't need a traditional key to

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enter the car and to start the engine. Richard Hayden owns the car

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seen in the footage, and he believes this is what happened to him. I

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thought it was a joke or something to start with. You don't think it

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could have happened to you. It must have taken them two or three

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minutes. It wasn't -- they weren't fazed or any rush. The five Minute

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Drive away, this man had a similar experience. I looked on the drive

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and the car wasn't there. Then was like, my car has gone! I've had it

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for seven days! The first thing that went through my mind was committed

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by lock it? I checked that he's so I was like, how did they get in? But

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they also captured the theft on CCTV. The fellow had a hand-held

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device. Used it to unlock the car, start it and take it away in 30

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seconds. Couldn't believe it. Andy Davies heads up the transport

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division at cyber security firm NCC. Explain how it works. The way the

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system is designed, the key fob needs to be in or around a metre

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from the car door so that the car can be unlocked and the engine can

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be started, so the attacker is manipulating the radio waves and

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boosting the signal between the car and the key fob, and then the car

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can be started. Are all cars at risk? All of the cars that use this

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technology are potentially at risk. It's a technology problem rather

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than one associated with a particular manufacturer. To

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demonstrate how some car owners can become a victim of this crime, Andy

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and his colleague Ivan offered to perform their own mock daylight

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robbery especially for us. I am parking up a keyless car, locking it

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and putting the key fob inside the house. So, with the key supposedly

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safely locked away in the house, I'm going to make a brute. Do you want

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one? The car they are planning to make away with is similar to one of

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those stolen in the footage. On first try, as expected, the car

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doesn't open, but then they put their electronics into action. For

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security reasons, we can't show the exact process, but what we can see

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is, in just over a minute, he can open a locked vehicle, start the

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engine and drive straight. It was quicker than it took me to make a

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cup of tea! So that is representative of what they are

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doing. Yes, and they are more practice than we are. Police chiefs

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say this type of theft is a small but growing feature of vehicle

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crime. This comes as latest crime figures showed the number of

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vehicles reported stolen in England and Wales rose by 16% last year.

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This man is from the society of motor manufacturers and traders. We

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have seen electronic compromise increased a bit, so manufacturers

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invest significant sums trying to develop new technologies to prevent

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this happening. The criminals are also trying, so it's a cat and mouse

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game. Car crime has fallen by something like 85% over the last 20

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years, but there is no room for complacency. Is there anything we

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can do to protect the cars ourselves? The manufacturers have

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offered options so you can temporarily turn off remote key

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entry. -- remote keyless entry. You could investigate that, but a simple

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and you could do is make sure you don't leave your people in line of

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sight, and the signal that unlocks the car and starts the engine comes

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from the keep up, so find a place within your house where you can't

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unlock your car and keep your key fob there. So, until car technology

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can outsmart -- outsmart criminals and once again, all we can do is

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keep our vehicles safe, out of sight and hopefully out of range. Good

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advice, but it is worrying how tech savvy criminals are. To refine. I'm

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going to keep my car safer than it is. -- terrifying. Marcus, you know

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what it's like to lose your vehicle from outside your door. I had a

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beautiful motorhome which played host to so many... Genuinely a

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brand-new motorhome. It played host to many comedians. I talked it over

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Europe with my kids and I've been on tour with it. It was stolen from

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outside my house full I suspect they didn't do the key fob then, they

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just pulled the door and it gave way. I was gutted. So many years,

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and all the kids' fun things we collected from touring. Will there

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be a new one? Yes, Mach two is on its way. Your new series, Aintree

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macro, starts on Tuesday. -- The Joy Of Techs. You and your mate Alex

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wander around with gadgets. He is pro-name-15-macro, so he is on board

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with everything. Very often, if you have a gadget show, you don't see

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people joining up the Bluetooth, having to find a signal, reading the

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instructions, so I made him do that and I go, on camera, I want you to

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try and make this thing work. Half the time, you are baffled by it.

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You're coming across as a very embarrassing dad. I know! Your

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teenagers must hate it when you do that at school. I've got one of

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those new phones, it's really good. You put petrol in the back... Are

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you each other's nemesis? A bit. Alex is the guy from The Real Hustle

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and he is a brilliant card magician and I met him playing poker with

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him. I haven't won a hand to get an idea what any minute I'm going to.

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Can kind of seat in the the competitive element between you.

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There is a sledging challenge between you. What does that

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involved? That was a bit difficult, because that instance is where I had

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to pretend the old wooden setup sledge I had was brilliant and I

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loved it. He had an inflatable, comfy, right on Luge and I didn't

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get a go. I have seen a sneak preview and how can I put this? It

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isn't exactly the winter Olympics. Yeah! It is manoeuvrable, that

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thing. So is mine! Great manoeuvre! Never get anywhere near my stuff.

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No, no! You haven't! See you at the lake. No! You utter idiot! You see?

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A bit of old school tech. Move on. You come across as quite vindictive.

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Are you actually like that? Lovely to meet you! That is the nature of

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the show, Alex and I making it difficult for each other. Wood what

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was the most pointless there is a sock sorter. A device where you have

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things in your socks and you pass it over a device and it tells your

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phone whether it is the left or the right one, how many times you have

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watched it and whether it is a parent with another one. That is

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just utterly pointless. -- whether it is paired. And it could really

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revolutionise your life. That is my protest. There been some gadget,

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Marcus, that you fell in love with. Were you ever converted bastion mark

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there was a copy machine with an -- app where any coffee you want,

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whatever the type of beans, however much milk you want, you tap a button

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and it comes out of a tackle, and I really wanted to hate it and it made

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me a cup of the exactly how I like it. Those have been around for a

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long time. That doesn't sound bad news. Sounds like a normal machine!

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The place is called Costa... No, it's one machine. I think it was

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four grand and it takes up as much space as a dishwasher so I loved it

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but at the same time... Wasn't there a jet pack? Yes, I had a bit of a

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and stole it. What you are right! You know what I mean? -- you are

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right. We had a race, in a rowing boat, very peaceful, trying to show

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people what it's like to be gentle, and Alex showed up on that. So I got

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his key fob, I nicked it and I wrote it. Not competitive at all! Not in

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the slightest. Dizzy Marcus and Alexis battling it out on all things

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tech, The Joy Of Techs starts on Monday. Marcus isn't the only one

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who can pick traditional methods against their new, high-tech

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equivalents. Mike has been to see if there is more than one to catch a

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fish. There is nothing more tranquil than

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an afternoon fishing on a British river bank, just you and your rod

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waiting patiently and quietly for any movement on the water. Get out

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of it! Buzz of! Technology controls our daily lives like never before,

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and it's even muscling in on one of Britain's favourite pastimes,

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fishing. Small sonars are sometimes found on drones, allowing you to see

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underwater to help locate fish. From above, drones are now helping

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fishermen to catch from the air. Timothy small manages Lechlade trout

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fishery in Gloucestershire. He is a top angler and a drone enthusiast.

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What are the pros of using this technology? It allows me to cast my

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line out where I normally couldn't. If I am casting into a strong wind,

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the drone does the work for me. Which technique is best, aerial

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angling or fly fishing? We are going to set both methods head-to-head to

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catch as many fish in this stopped late as possible. Our certified

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drone pilot, Lawrence, will be in charge of flying the drone out

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dropping it on command with a line attached to Jim's rod. The camera

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might help as well. Hopefully the camera might let us see where the

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fish are and drop it in a specific place. It might not be that simple.

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Pilot error, lines getting tangled and battery is running out goods

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will mean the drone ends up sleeping with the fishes. We have our drone

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fishing team, but we also need somebody to represent the old school

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method of Hook and line, so I have called on an angling expert, this

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national fishing champion. I don't think I would ever compete with a

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fly line. It doesn't give you the same knowledge. I am fishing before

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I am fishing, thinking where the fish are, what depth they could be

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at, where is the food, so I'm thinking, and a drone is just

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dropping it. Is time for battle to commence. Teen Drone, are you ready?

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Ready. Craig, are you ready? Ready. Three, two, one, let's fish. They

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were able to set the fly out quite a long way, which is good news for

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Tim. After nearly half an hour, Craig gets a fish. Craig is one nil

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up. -- 1-0 up. They can be very precise with where they put the fly

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but they are not getting the number of costs in and Craig is using every

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ounce of his experience. -- the number of casts in. While team drone

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are struggling, Craig has another fish, another beautiful rainbow

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trout. At the moment, there is no competition. Well done, sir. OK,

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guys. End of the line. Reel them in. Time is up.

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The results are in A.D. The decision is definitive. Craig, four fish,

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Team Drone, zero. Is it a surprise? No, I am not surprised. I think it

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could have been one of briefings, the fish might have thought that it

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was a bird of prey. Or I might just not be a very good fisherman! To the

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winner, the spoils. Congratulations! Thank you. There you go, Marcus! We

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tried herding sheep with the drone versus a dog and the dog won. The

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old ways are sometimes the best. We have been joined by Michaela

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Strachan from Springwatch. Talking about drones, you use drone

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technology in the new series? We get beautiful shots of where we are by

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using the drone, I think it is on Tuesday. I say hopefully because

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plans change from day to day on Springwatch. The plan is for Martin

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to put a thermal camera on a drone and go and see if he can find baby

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hares, which are very, very difficult to see on the ground. It

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is useful for that kind of thing, then, isn't it? As I say, yes, it is

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beautiful for giving people an idea of the space and that sort of thing.

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In the old days, it would have needed a helicopter, which is hugely

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expensive. The new series starts on Monday, and from a new location,

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where is it? It is in Gloucestershire, in the Cotswolds,

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it is called Sherborne Park, the national park. It is different for

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us, normally go to an RSPB reserve, which is very managed for wildlife.

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This is managed by the National Trust, not necessarily just for

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wildlife. So, what are you hoping to see? Well, again, I say hopefully,

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we are hoping to see things like otters, because there are two rivers

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going through the estate. I love what is! I know! Foxes... If we get

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shots like that, we'll be delighted! Foxes, we are hoping to follow a

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family of Fox's. We are going to stay at the same site all year, so

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we will be able to follow the animals. In terms of birds, we got a

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fascinating story of blue tits where we found that a blue tit mother was

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bringing up great tit chicks. Is that big news in the bird world blue

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? I will take your word for it! . that big news in the bird world blue

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And a couple of series ago, we had that big news in the bird world blue

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stars. Here's Spineless Si, a stickleback, he should

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stars. Here's Spineless Si, a we called him Spineless Si. He

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wasn't getting the we called him Spineless Si. He

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got all the women and they laid the eggs, and

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got all the women and they laid the Twitter following! He was on the

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front page Twitter following! He was on the

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celebrated wildlife encounter? I swam with a polar bear,

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celebrated wildlife encounter? I one of the film-makers said,

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celebrated wildlife encounter? I he had had enough of me. I'm

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climbing down the he had had enough of me. I'm

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Brilliant! No, it's a bear! And you can

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towards the boat, I was terrified! Do you

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thought I was eight. Exactly! Springwatch

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thought I was eight. Exactly! colourful. These three people all

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thought I was eight. Exactly! have one thing in common. Like

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thought I was eight. Exactly! I think the world is slightly more

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thought I was eight. Exactly! to be able to see red as

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thought I was eight. Exactly! should be able to perceive colour

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like the rest of us. should be able to perceive colour

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don't see the same range of colours should be able to perceive colour

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stems from a malfunction at the back of your eye. Your eyes

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stems from a malfunction at the back one will absorb a different colour

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of light one will absorb a different colour

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then those pigments are slightly faulty. So, there is

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then those pigments are slightly The extra overlap in this area means

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that people with The extra overlap in this area means

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they should be able to The extra overlap in this area means

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The glasses were created to The extra overlap in this area means

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lasers. But pairs of glasses started to go

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look very different. It really is quite

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look very different. It really is blocks the wavelengths which people

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distinguish between red and growing more

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so strange! The glasses are no longer just protective eyewear for

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surgeons longer just protective eyewear for

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wonderful that those people are seeing those colours for

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wonderful that those people are Yes, he bought a burgundy car, he

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thought, and it was a Yes, he bought a burgundy car, he

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has describe it as burgundy! . Dad, what have you done?!

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has describe it as burgundy! . Dad, you so much for being with us

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tonight. We are out you so much for being with us

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Two. The Joy Of Techs starts on Dave on Tuesday. Ore

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