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Hello, and welcome to The One Show

with Michelle Ackerley.

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And Matt Baker.

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Tonight, we kick off with an appeal

inspired by Glasgow Airport.

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They've recently released on-line

videos of lost cuddly toys found

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around the airport in the hope

of reuniting them with

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their rightful owners.

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Tonight we're going one step further

by launching a national appeal

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we're calling Bear-watch.

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We urgently need your help

with a number of cases

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across the country that have

officials, officially stumped.

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Our experienced team

of investigators helped by familiar

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TV detective Gene Hunt,

are here until half seven,

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so get in touch and hopefully

you can provide the missing piece

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of the jigsaw.

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We are focussing on three teddies.

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We are focussing on three teddies.

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Take the case of this brown

bear from Glasgow found

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abandoned in Glasgow airport

earlier this month.

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Does it belong to you -

or someone you know?

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And this grey bunny was found

at Birmingham Airport

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in September this year.

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Do you know the owner?

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And this big bear from Newcastle

that's been renamed Niall.

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He used to be someone's number one -

was he yours?

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If you can help get these guys home,

or if you have found a bear

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recently, don't hesitate

to get in touch.

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When contacting us, do try

and include a picture of yourself

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with the cuddly toy,

and if you're using social media,

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don't forget to use

the hashtag Bearwatch.

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We are live the next half an hour.

On we go.

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On we go.

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Now, with Christmas fast

approaching, people

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across the country will be

travelling by plane,

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train and car to visit loved-ones.

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This is when cuddly toys

are at their most vulnerable.

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Here's a reconstruction

involving ten-year-old Eve

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and her teddy, Basil.

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A case that attracted

global interest.

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Here's the "bear" facts.

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I found another one.

Put him with

the rest. Manufacture Basil is a

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chocolate labrador teddy and he is

really special to me, because he

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looks like my dog Archie. Take him

everywhere.

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We were going to Canada that day,

and I forgot all about Basil. I

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thought he was in my bag or my mum

had pinged him up. We went on the

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flight, he wasn't in my bag, I was

crying my heart out on the plane. I

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thought I haven't got Basil any

more.

So every year Glasgow airport

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we have 10 million people who travel

through the doors and for some of

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the younger travellers they are

coming along with their best friend

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or teddies and we know how upsetting

it can be if they are separated. We

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went to the lost property office and

we found teddy on the shelves. We

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felt we need to try and reunite

them. Them. It was like a rogues'

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gallery. We put it in on social

media, it turned viral. I turned up

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on German TV.

It was on TV in Japan.

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It was overwhelming, we just really

didn't anticipate the evil of

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interest we would receive.

The Toy

Story went global and it led to

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happy ending.

Later on today we will

reunite one young girl with the

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teddy she left behind here at

Glasgow Airport.

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I am Eve 's mum. The last few months

have been tough. Eve was at

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gymnastics, I was on the phone, it

was a video the airport had been

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doing about the lost teddies.

About the fourth teddy any was like

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I recognise that straightaway.

I

didn't think I would get him back. I

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feel so excited, happy, overwhelmed

and he means so much. He means the

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world to me.

I believe this is yours.

Yeah...

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Missed you.

APPLAUSE

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That is what it is all about. That

is so lovely.

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That is so lovely.

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We're so happy that Eve

and Basil have been reunited.

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Glasgow airport are now

offering teddy tags,

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like a suitcase tag to identify

the teddy's owner.

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Good idea.

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Now, to properly introduce

tonight's two guests.

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Their latest collaboration

is in Sky One's comedy drama Living

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the Dream, but if you turn

the clocks back to the year 2000,

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you'll see they make

a great double act.

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How much?

50 a day.

I can earn more

than that sowing.

You can but you

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don't.

I can if I put my back in to

it.

60 a day.

Fine.

Great.

It wasn't

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that long ago, you want to see the

shock on their faces!

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shock on their faces!

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Please welcome

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Lesley Sharp and Philip Glenister!

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Short hair.

That is was about 17

years ago. That is Sairey.

What

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would you say the best this working

with Philip, clocking on or Clocking

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Off

Clocking off.

Working with me?

Yes.

Charming!

This is your first

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time on the one show. Philip, is

there anything we should know about

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her for the next half an hour?

No,

she is good. She has tourettes.

You

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said that was 17 years ago, you are

working together again for Living

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the Dream. Would you say his acting

style has changeder of the years? ?

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No, he is exactly the same.

Is that

a good thing.

It is. It was great to

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be reunited, and to find that we

still had the chemistry, the same

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accepts of humour, it made...

We

learned the lines.

It is so

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important to have that connection.

And being away from home, you are

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with a friend.

We have this bear

appeal tonight. There is a child

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this Britain without a teddy this

evening that doesn't know that...

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She won't be happy.

This is my

daughter's bear. This is bear-by.

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Has its ears gone?

She is 46 now!

She is 12, but I mean, he has been

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assigned to the Toy Story, you know,

chest. But, you know, so Charlotte,

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your bear's here. Don't worry. We

will go back to Glasgow, as long as

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you go to bed on time and do your

homework.

As you both alluded to

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earlier on, the new comedy drama is

round a family who emigrate to

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Florida to run what they call an RV

park. If you wonder what that is, it

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is one of these. Take a look at

that. A recreational vehicle and

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according to the European caravan

federation they are on the rise. It

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is unbelievable. It is parked

outside here so we will look at it.

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That is Leslie's trailer! That goes

everywhere with me.

It seems that

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Brits are falling back in love with

the gold old road trip.

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This is our motor home, and its

nickname is Sparky.

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We have been travelling round in our

motor home since 1997.

1987.

19 7.

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Cut! So we have the kitchen area. We

have a freezer.

Got my pheasant in

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shot. Is

Going out with a motor home

is a fantastic experience.

You can

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stop where ever you want. You can

have a cup of tea, it is a relaxed

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way of living. Shower. With overhead

as well as detapable spray bit.

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SatNav is the biggest bugbear.

They

are better than my wife map reading

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because she doesn't in other left

from her right: We don't argue

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because I keep quiet and the lady on

the SatNav tells him off instead of

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me. My husband's favourite gimmick

which is the draws for extra storage

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and then they turn into steps for us

to get in and out of bed.

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My name is Derek, this is my wife

and I's motor home. It's a small

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space and you have to get on well.

This here is the television which is

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hidden away.

Not working very well. When we

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arrive at a campsite we set up and

within ten minutes we are able to

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drink gin and tonic and tea.

Somebody will have a chat and talk,

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and you meet some interesting people

the front every French motor home

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has a wine cabinet. We haven't got

much wine in at the moment, but...

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This is my favourite gadget. Gives

us extra pace space in the motor

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home. Bring the bed down. Here we

have a double bed.

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My name is can be Ron bin.

I am

Annette.

This is our motor home.

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Loads of storage space. That is a

fortnight's pants and socks.

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Two years ago we went to France,

Belgium and Holland.

It was an

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adventure, we kept moving and seeing

such lovely landscapes.

Tomorrow I

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think we will... We do a lot of

walking, we cycle.

We have a cart

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for Coolio, he went all round

Holland with us.

This is the bed we

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use. Because it is out of the way.

It is king sized.

You will be amazed

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how big it is. The thing that

surprise me it was easy to drive.

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The first time we brought it back,

the first holiday, did manage to

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demolish the garden wall. Coolio

loves it. He is into the camper and

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sat in the driving seat.

He won't

get out.

He won't budge.

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We are going to start real motor

home or RV envy right now. Check

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this out. Look at it. Isn't it a

beauty. This is a Fleetwood

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revolution. You will be interested

to know this is 40 foot long and

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weighs 14 tonnes.

It is massive.

Go

onboard, let us have a look.

We

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should park one outside more often.

Look at this.

It is massive. You are

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making yourself at home.

Isn't it

wonderful.

Look down here, look at

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the bed. Bed. Look a at the bed!

It's massive. There a loo, a shower

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and toilet.

Shoeingses off.

Who is for tea? You

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have...

You have been busy. This is

comfy as well. This is lovely.

Would

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you like a biscuit.

Isn't this

civilised.

We can dunk.

Let us talk

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about Living the Dream your

character up sticks from Yorkshire,

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move to Florida and buy and RV park,

vehicles similar to the ones we are

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in now. Bring us up to speed, for

people who haven't seen it so far.

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What is happening.

It is about this

family who are doing fine back home

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but decide to...

Have an adventure

in their middling years. They throw

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it all up in the air, move to a

different country, do a different

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thing and see what happen, an it's a

great depiction of a middle age

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couple who are happy with each

other, who like being with one

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another, who like having fun. It is

a positive happy show.

There is blue

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skies and sun.

Which is lovely to

see at this time of the year.

But I

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mean it is not kind of what you

expected. You mention you have

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children, they go to high school and

all sorts of stuff.

Yes.

We will

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look at tonight seeped. It is five

of six and tonight the mother-in-law

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turns up. Here we go.

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Glory. Welcome, how was your

journey.

Mal.

Mum nearly got

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arrested at the airport. She wants

to go home, just don't say welcome

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to America.

Welcome to America!

It looks like

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you have the perfect life then. It

is based in Florida but you didn't

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film it there.

No we filmed in

Georgia, just because there is so

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many tax breaks for film and TV

companies, and indeed, Atlanta has

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become the kind of new Hollywood if

you like in many respect, there so

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many movies being made.

It is meant

to be haunted.

It is. I did a ghost

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tour. I did with the family. The

great thing is, with Americans.

With

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your family?

Yes, we did the ghost

tour. It started about 7.00, so it

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was dusk, you know, and the great

thing about the Americans doing it

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they go for it. There is never

underplayed.

The tour guys dress up.

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They are man this is so, oh my God,

you know, whoa. And you are like,

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you know... It is great.

Really

scared. Get into the spirit of it so

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to speak.

You were working with

American actor so did they get the

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British humour, was it interesting

working together?

That cliche is

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true we speak the same language but

we don't, you know what I mean.

We

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are not culturally on the same page.

But they were wonderful, the crew

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and the rest of the cast, and the

people of Savannah were so welcoming

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and kind, it was a gorgeous place to

work, it was wonderful. We had such

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a good time.

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I think people will be impressed

with your yoga in the episode.

Thank

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you.

Have you done yoga for a while?

I have done it for a bit.

Those

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moves!

I am very flexible.

The first

thing you did was find a yoga class.

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Tried to drag me a long. I found a

golf course.

I was pleased with how

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those shots turned out. I was

worried about being in a leotard. We

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had to take our clothes off on the

first week and run down the beach.

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It was a little exposing.

You are

all right! You are lovely and slim.

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Were you playing to type - is this

your type of thing - would you like

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to motor home?

None of the RVs on

our park were anything like this.

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They were all a little run down.

This is the higher end. Ours was the

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lower end.

Shall we mention some

Teddies on here?

Found in Glasgow,

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4th September. If anyone knows.

A

lot of Teddies in Glasgow.

This one

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is from Birmingham. That was in

September. So that is recent that

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one.

This is October as well.

They

are all airports - that is where

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they were found.

Living The Dream,

continues tonight, sky one, 9pm.

And

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next week.

We might as well to the

owners of this 40-footer. We have

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Rob and Sophie over here, who are

making a real go of this now. You

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have invested quite a bit of money

in this - you have 23 of those

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vehicles.

Between me and my business

partner, yes, we V

Why have you gone

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down this route?

It is one of the

businesses we have. We are in

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hospitality. And tree houses and

pubs, with rooms and it is another

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sector.

Right.

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Talk us through the features. What

is it kited out with? He's messed up

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your bedding!

It is pretty amazing.

Probably one of the best we have

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got. It's got three TVs inside. A TV

outside. A music system outside. A

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full fridge-freezer. Washing

machine, tumble drier. You could

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live in here if you wanted to.

It

does cost the price of a very nice

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house to boot as well. Go on.

Yes,

unfortunately. For a brand new one

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you are looking around £450,000.

That is dollars. But by the time you

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got it back in the UK with all the

costs and the import duties and the

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VAT, it converts about similar in UK

pounds.

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But this particular model, it's

second-hand and probably worth about

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in the region of, somewhere around

200.

How much for a full tank in

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this one?

You could be looking

around the £800 mark.

There you go.

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Buy it and park it up and don't

drive it anywhere! Thank you both

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for coming here. Very impressive

reversing skills earlier on. Now

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from giants of the road to behemoths

of the sea. Last week a landmark

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moment took place - these were the

as a new ferry was launched in the

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Clyde.

Andy Kershaw went to meet the team

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getting the ship industry back

afloat.

The River Clyde in Scotland.

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This area has a reach 300 year

history of ship building. At its

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peak in the early part of the 20th

century, one-fifth of all new ships

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in the world was built here. By

2000, the industry had fallen into

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decline. Orders dried up. Business

went overseas and three years ago,

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Scotland's last remaining commercial

shipyard faced closure. Now, after

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years riding the waves of

uncertainty, they are hoping to

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bring back the glory days of British

Marine Engineering. They are

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building two huge new ferries which

will take cars and passengers

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between the mainland and surrounding

Scottish islands. Today is

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significant as the first one is

having its captain's wheel house

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fitted. Billionaire Jim is behind

the company's resurrection. Why was

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it so important for you to save this

shipyard?

There is a great history

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in the River Clyde. I felt it would

be criminal to let this go. There is

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a huge market for passenger ferries,

tugs, all different boats.

Could

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this be an example for the rest of

the country?

That is the sad thing -

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most of the yards that are natural

harbours or you know, good quayside

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facilities have been built on for

flats, cafes, bars and there is very

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few shipyards left. I think we are

probably under can pass tated for

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ship building in the UK.

Jim's invested £25 million in the

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company to come to completely

rebuild the yard. One of the

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designers working on the new ferries

is Louise Larkin. Two years ago she

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was working at a bank. Louise, it is

not a well-trodded career path -

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what made you want to do this?

I

have always been interested in

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engineering growing up. I have

always been a Tom boy. I didn't feel

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when I was in the bank that was me

set for life. I felt I needed a

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career I enjoyed.

What are you

doing?

I design the pipes, the

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layouts and give the drawings out to

the pipe shop for them to assemble

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for the ship.

Do you miss banking?

Not at all.

She is one of 37

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apprentices Jim has employed. He

hopes a new generation will help

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revive the industry. When Louise

first started she joined a

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completely male workforce. What was

it like being the only woman working

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in the shipyard?

It is quite

daunting to start with. People were

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a bit sceptical, that could I do the

job that the boys could do? Once

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they saw I was more than capable I

quietly got respect.

There are now

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eight women working among the

400-strong workforce.

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Father and son, Ronnie and Stuart

are on the production line. Their

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family have worked on ships here for

four generations. Why has ship

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building been so important to your

family?

You get a wee buzz when your

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own family starts in the yard. You

can ask any of the workforce here,

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they all have family that was part

of ship building.

It must feel

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great?

It is good to have a job, but

better have a job you are secure in.

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It is time to fit that wheel house

and it is a massive undertaking as

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it weighing 15-.7 tonnes. There's no

opportunity for adjustment. He's now

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got to drop that absolutely

precisely in position. Because you

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cannot shuffle it around afterwards.

Veteran Ronnie, and apprentice

0:23:060:23:12

Louise, have joined me to watch the

action. Do you feel rather proud of

0:23:120:23:16

your involvement in this?

I do.

Knowing we were part of building it.

0:23:160:23:21

A good moment for everybody,

especially the workforce. Looks more

0:23:210:23:24

like a ship.

The wheel house slots

beautifully into place and the ferry

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is starting to take shape. Jim is

confident that work for the shipyard

0:23:300:23:34

will continue to come in. He's

hopeful some will come from the

0:23:340:23:37

Ministry of Defence. They have

announced production on five navy

0:23:370:23:43

frigates will be shared out among

shipyards in the UK.

I am fairly

0:23:430:23:49

confident that we will be part of

that strategy.

0:23:490:23:54

There's certainly a fresh sense of

hope among the people on the River

0:23:540:23:57

Clyde. They are optimistic the

future of the the shipping industry

0:23:570:24:00

here.

Everybody is buoyant when they

talk about it. Some people say, what

0:24:000:24:07

is happening this week, Ronnie?

How

is the ship coming along?

What date

0:24:070:24:11

is the launch?

It is a really

exciting time right now. It is

0:24:110:24:15

important for everybody. It puts the

Clyde on the map.

0:24:150:24:19

We were saying it is great to see

Britain building ships again, isn't

0:24:210:24:24

it?

Without a doubt. When you think

there's an enormous amount of sea

0:24:240:24:31

out there, getting your cars abroad.

Keep building. Now, as you know from

0:24:310:24:35

the start of the programme we like

to show clips of our guests when

0:24:350:24:39

they come on to The One Show from,

the past. You were quite shocked at

0:24:390:24:44

2,000. Shall we roll back to '88?

Oh, how lovely!

0:24:440:24:52

Women have smaller feet than men.

Woman are not as big as men.

Yes

0:24:520:24:56

they are. I have known bigger women

than me. They have shorter legs as

0:24:560:25:02

well. Can Can I ask you something?

Why are men frightened of women. ? ?

0:25:020:25:15

You got a girlfriend?

0:25:150:25:17

What do you remember about filming

that? .

Very little. I went to get

0:25:200:25:25

my haircut because the character I

was playing was an artist, I thought

0:25:250:25:28

I know, I will cut my hair, you

know, sort of be all trendy. And I

0:25:280:25:34

went to this hairdressers in Soho

and they cut it so short I was

0:25:340:25:39

really panicking about the way that

it was going to look and that is the

0:25:390:25:43

way it looked. I went into panic.

We

cannot leave you out as well. So,

0:25:430:25:48

let's nip back to the last episode,

we believe, of Bergerac.

0:25:480:25:56

Do you know who I am?

Yeah.

Want to talk to you.

Well, I don't

0:25:560:26:02

want to talk to you. You already

lost me my job by burning the shop

0:26:020:26:06

down.

I wanted to talk to you.

Why should I talk to you?

0:26:060:26:15

I might make an exception in your

case! OK!

0:26:180:26:22

On the wrong side of Jim there.

It

was the last ever episode Bergerac.

0:26:240:26:39

Did you have eye liner on?

Not it

was real. Excuse me!

You looked like

0:26:390:26:44

you were wearing a lot of eye make.

My eyelashes. I would get that from

0:26:440:26:51

make-up artists - don't you have

lovely eyelashes.

Looked like there

0:26:510:26:56

was more than natural eyelashes.

He

was having a go at me - he wanted my

0:26:560:27:03

lashes, didn't he, Johnnie!

0:27:030:27:04

What does it take to get into the

bigger roles?

Money or lines to

0:27:060:27:11

learn.

Come from a family like yours

were you always going to go into

0:27:110:27:15

acting?

Not at all. Robert always

wanted to act. My dad was a

0:27:150:27:20

television director. But I actually

wanted to be behind the camera, if

0:27:200:27:26

anything. I always saw myself behind

the scenes.

Directing?

Directing,

0:27:260:27:31

producing. And then I sort of got

this side and, you know... Never to

0:27:310:27:38

get the other side.

Was it always

acting for you?

Always acting. Yes.

0:27:380:27:43

We are going to thank you all for

getting into contact with your

0:27:430:27:47

bears. Before we do, we asked if you

had a bear to bring. You didn't. You

0:27:470:27:52

did offer us this. So, who is this?

My little dog. That's Sweepy Girl.

0:27:520:28:02

She's a real dog. She's my little

teddy bear dog. I love her and I

0:28:020:28:10

couldn't bear her if I lost her.

Talking of cuddly dogs. Earlier on

0:28:100:28:15

we saw the heart-warming tell of

ten-year-old Eve reunited with

0:28:150:28:20

Basil, the dog.

That was a good

result. Tonight we have tried to

0:28:200:28:25

reunite these cuddly toys lost in

Britain's airports.

You have got in

0:28:250:28:30

contact with bears you have lost.

Guy lost this rabbit in Edinburgh on

0:28:300:28:35

the week of 21st October. He's had

it since he was born. He's now

0:28:350:28:38

seven. He is heart broken and hopes

he might appear somewhere. Can you

0:28:380:28:42

help?

Then we have Loafy Bear. This

was lost two years ago at St Pancras

0:28:420:28:49

station. We hope someone can find

him. This is their last hope. E-mail

0:28:490:28:54

us if you know.

E-mail if you can.

We will put pictures of all the

0:28:540:28:59

bears on our social media pages and

more information on finding lost

0:28:590:29:04

bears at airports on The One Show

website.

That's all we have time for

0:29:040:29:09

tonight on Bearwatch on The One

Show. Congratulations on the second

0:29:090:29:12

series that has been commissioned

for Living The Dream. Thank you for

0:29:120:29:15

joining us.

Thank you.

Tomorrow we

will chat to Gwen Stefani, who will

0:29:150:29:20

kick December off with a beautiful

song, You Make It Feel Like

0:29:200:29:24

Christmas. From us all here and from

all of the bears, good night.

0:29:240:29:28

Goodbye.

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