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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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Hello, I'm Frank Skinner and welcome to Room 101,

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the show in which three guests battle to get the things they hate into Room 101.

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In each round, only one item can be chosen

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and the final decision is mine.

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Let's meet the guests. Joining me tonight are comedian Robert Webb,

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presenter Fern Britton and broadcaster, Danny Baker.

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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OK, let's have our first category.

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Growing Up.

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Let's have a look what Robert Webb didn't like about growing up.

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LAUGHTER

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This is PE.

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I was a very skinny, weedy child...

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physically under-confident, ashamed of my puniness

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and PE was where it all came home to roost.

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And especially football, that's where my real anti-talent lay.

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I was very good at finding a space, run into a space,

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very loudly call for the ball,

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in the full knowledge that no-one in their right mind

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was going to pass me the ball,

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because they'd all individually tried that before, they'd been down that road,

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and what I would do was receive the ball and fall over it.

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-Receive the ball, fall over it.

-Can I ask you a question? Yes.

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Did you play for West Bromwich Albion in the '90s?

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So, you look back on it with hate?

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Yeah, well, really, yeah.

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I mean, when I first got to my secondary school,

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they'd say things like, "Robert plays," on school reports,

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"Robert plays football with...a quiet determination

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"and has lots of good ideas."

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LAUGHTER

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I learnt a lot in PE, I think.

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-I can flick a fly off a wall now with the corner of the towel.

-CHUCKLING

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-I got SO good at that, didn't you do that?

-I didn't really go "Swish!"

-Whoa, when was that lesson?

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-Did girls not do this...?

-We didn't.

-..when you flick each other with the towels?

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-Course they did. Didn't they?

-No, absolutely not!

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What did you do?

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I removed warts and all sorts of things.

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GROANING AND LAUGHTER

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-Did you, did you have these at school?

-Beanbags.

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-Yes.

-Ah, but the opposite side of that, in PE, was the medicine ball.

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Now I don't know what a medicine ball is supposed to do,

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-but whatever...

-Break people's necks.

-Yeah.

-Yeah.

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And inevitably you'd try and kick it.

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And if you've ever kicked a medicine ball, it sends this lightning bolt up the back of your head...

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Yeah, well, the really thick kids would try and head it.

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-Well, it just so happens...

-Oh, no, he's got one. He has one!

-Yes.

-Ooh.

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Because of child obesity, they don't use them now because it reminds kids of the Terry's Chocolate Orange.

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LAUGHTER

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It drives them crazy. Did you Hula Hoop though?

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-Hula Hoop was a big thing at our school.

-Yeah.

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-No.

-We used to have this thing where they'd roll the Hula Hoop

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-and you'd dive through it while it was moving.

-Wow!

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-Now, that sounds, that's quite fun.

-Yeah.

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-I'm all up for that, that's fine.

-I was the only child at school,

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-all the others were police dogs.

-LAUGHTER

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APPLAUSE

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Hokey cokey!

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Let's see what Fern Britton didn't like about growing up.

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I didn't like and don't like homework.

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Do you still get it?

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I have to live in a house with four children who do homework.

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-Oh, OK.

-And my kids, each teacher says to them,

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"Just 20 minutes a night, that's all you need to do

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"to write this 100,000 word essay.

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LAUGHTER

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"If you don't finish it, don't worry, you'll just be in detention."

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And if they get four subjects a night,

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my boys sit up till two o'clock in the morning doing it.

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-No!

-Yes, they do. And I think it's outrageous.

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Yes, they're pushing them hard at school,

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yes, they're working hard at school but please let them come home

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and flop about and enjoy, you know, a bit of fun on their computers

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and a bit of supper and a bit of telly and do what they want to do.

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-That's what I think. Yes.

-APPLAUSE

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-Is it really that bad?

-Yes!

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-Oh, no, it really is.

-Thank you, Danny.

-I mean, I'm cancelling mine, I'm voting with you on this.

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I've just realised.

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You see, the thing is, just to take it further,

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it's not going to make you any brighter. It isn't.

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As I've said before, if schools made you bright,

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if the better the school made you a brighter person,

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Parliament would be full of geniuses.

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And it ain't! It's not.

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LAUGHTER, CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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Yeah, but you know, if I agree and put this in Room 101,

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I don't want thousands of kids going into school

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and the teacher saying, "Where's your homework?",

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-and they're saying, "It's in Room 101, sir.".

-LAUGHTER

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I'm just going to give you a little insight.

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If people don't do their homework, and get that extra brain power in,

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this is what the nation ends up like.

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What is the usual name for the large white bear

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that is native to Arctic regions?

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-Penguin?

-LAUGHTER

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Polar.

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We asked 100 people to name a famous Arthur.

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Kenny?

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-Erm...Shakespeare.

-Arthur Shakespeare?

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LAUGHTER

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A seventeenth century physician who discovered the true nature

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of the circulation of blood around the human body was William who?

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-Shatner.

-Harvey.

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LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE

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OK, you've argued your case well.

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Oh, thank you.

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So, let's find out what Danny wants to put into the Growing Up category.

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The concept that some people have,

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and still have, and was born at school, the concept of COOL.

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Now, you may say I had no choice in that matter

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but I've got a written statement, which I want to read out.

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-Oh, really?

-And I'm prepared to take questions on the other side of it.

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FRANK LAUGHS

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"The concept of cool is without doubt the most specious,

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"spineless, worthless affectation in the entire wide wide world of masculine horse dung.

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"Cool and its stupid rules perfectly sum-up the humourless, vacuous,

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"pompous lack of genuine experience in males

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"and sounds the death nail on true emotion.

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"Cool is juvenalia. Cool is arrested development.

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"Cool is for small people with their noses eternally pressed-up

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"against the real window of achievement. They are dead.

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"Impotently grading everything in tiny detail,

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"from shoes to the moon landing, in a flailing effort

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"to project an iota of genuine personality and self-worth."

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-Thank you.

-CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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One of the problems with this, Danny, is I think you're quite cool.

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LAUGHTER

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Do you Twitter?

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-All the time.

-Oh, do you?

-Yeah, ALL the time.

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He's just blown the argument really, hasn't he?

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Yeah, that's quite cool.

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It's not... No, hang on, if you'd have gone back 50 years,

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"Do you make phone calls?", "Yes, I do.", "Ooh! Oh, ho-ho!"

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LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE

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-Don't get me wrong, you know...

-No, no.

-I can look at something like James Dean and think

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"If we acknowledge this thing exists, that will be it,"

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but what I don't like are people who live their lives by it

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and judge others by it.

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I started a small campaign, on this radio show I do...

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You know these guys in their long black leather jacket,

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-the sort of crazy goth look?

-Yeah.

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If you see anyone with a long black leather jacket, you have to go...

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-KENNETH WILLIAMS IMITATION:

-"Oooh, Matrix!"

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LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE

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I have some pictures of me when I was a young man trying to be cool,

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-which I am prepared to open up to the public, right.

-Ooh, yes!

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This is me in a photo booth trying to be cool.

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LAUGHTER

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Wow!

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I think the secret there is looking slightly off camera, in a PHOTO booth.

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-And...

-With a slight pout.

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-Yes, slightly open mouth.

-That worked very well.

-Did you like it?

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-Yeah. Weren't you pleased with that at the time?

-Oh, God, I was thrilled!

-Yeah!

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-I made a vow that one day I would get it on television.

-LAUGHTER

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OK then, it comes to the point of my decision and it's a tough one this.

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I don't think I can put PE in, Robert, because...

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-It's because of the fat kids, isn't it?

-Well, I think it just helps too many children

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and in the age of obesity, we need it desperately.

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The other two are very close,

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but I've like got a kind of a soft spot for cool I think,

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cos I think we all have to have something to belong to.

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The homework thing you have opened my eyes to.

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I didn't know it was as bad as it was. I think...

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for practical reasons and evangelical reasons,

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-I am going to put homework into Room 101.

-Hear, hear!

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Thank you.

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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Anyway, let's move on to the next category.

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Film and Television.

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So let's see what winds Fern Britton up about Film and TV.

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LAUGHTER

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Science Fiction.

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-No!

-Yes!

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-GROANING

-Yes, it does, absolutely.

-Are you on that one?

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-No.

-Science fiction. A, it's not real.

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That's why the word "fiction" is in it!

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LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE

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Well...

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..I agree but tell that to these people who think that it is real

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and treat it as some kind of religion.

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AND why is it always set in the future?

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Because, of course, that's all made-up.

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I'd like to see some sci-fi from history or present day.

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-Past or present would be more interesting...

-"A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away!"

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!

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That was very clever and I'll give you that

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but, unfortunately, it shows you're a nerd.

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LAUGHTER

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Me and quite a few MILLIONS of other nerds.

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-Yeah, including me.

-LAUGHTER

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Carry on - not that you haven't got every chance of getting science fiction in!

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Why do they always imagine that these outer space creatures are going to look human,

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but with some kind of mask on them, that's it,

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and talk in a funny voice, and wear a cape,

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and have extreme chest muscles, and ten feet?

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I don't understand any of it. ANY of it.

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Doctor Who, I think, is the most dreary thing on there...

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ZAPPING

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LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE

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Hold on, let me, let me, you think Doctor Who is dreary?

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-Drea-ry!

-Argh, God!

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LAUGHTER

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I've tried to watch Star Wars three times

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and I've never got past the first 12 minutes, I've always fallen asleep.

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Well, your kids take nine hours to do their homework!

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LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE

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I mean, I'm sorry, but I'm...

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you know, this might not be the cleverest family in Britain.

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LAUGHTER

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Yeah, and the big problem with Star Wars is,

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-there's quite a lot of reading at the beginning, isn't there?

-Yeah.

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LAUGHTER

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I'm just going to see this off for good.

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ORIGINAL STAR TREK BEAMING UP SOUND

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-Oh, I thought it would de-materialise, but it didn't.

-Oh!

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LAUGHTER

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Worth a try, isn't it? Worth a try.

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OK, what winds-up Robert Webb about TV and film?

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LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE

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This is the Jeremy Kyle Show.

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This is a show where lots of very angry, very upset,

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rather stupid, I mean, you know, by definition, idiotic people...

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-Sci-fi fans.

-..because...

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Not always sci-fi fans, Fern, and I think you should let that go

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because it's not going to be part of the discussion any more.

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Where lots of very unfortunate people are invited on a show

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to talk through their problems with,

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by the method of verbally and sometimes physically hurting each other,

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and they're helped through this process by a presenter

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with the heart and soul and voice of a Dalek.

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LAUGHTER And it's a bear pit, it's disgusting, and I hate it.

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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Yeah, but I see Jeremy Kyle as the 21st century Dr Dolittle.

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LAUGHTER

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I think the people who make it are really, and they'll say,

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"You know what, we get 1.5 million viewers,"

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well, you shouldn't, shame on you, again.

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The people who make it, the producers, the production companies who make it,

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really should be shovelling manure in sewers

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for a more honourable way to make a living.

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They must, honestly.

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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There are things I like about it.

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I love the fact, like wait...

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when you get the commercial break to find out the result of the DNA test,

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it's like, it's the working class version of the conundrum on Countdown.

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LAUGHTER

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Wordsworth, in Tintern Abbey, spoke of,

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"that best portion of a good man's life,

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"his little nameless unremembered acts of kindness and of love.",

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and there are lots of things in popular culture that fall well short of that,

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but I think it's the Jeremy Kyle Show

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-that is most strenuously trying to pull us away from it.

-Yeah.

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APPLAUSE

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OK, well that's your anti-Jeremy Kyle Show.

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I'm going to show a clip that I think everyone in here will say,

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"No, no, it's too brilliant to ever be taken off television."

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I thought you were sending explicit pictures of your private parts to her?

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I've sent one and I'd had a bad day at work.

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LAUGHTER

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You had a bad day at work so you send her an explicit picture of your...

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She was asking me to.

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-No, I was not!

-Yes, you was!

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No, I wasn't.

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Then she got me arrested for harassment,

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nine weeks ago.

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Why did she get you done for harassment?

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Cos I was harassing her all the time.

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LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE

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No, but there was something very honest and sort of confessional

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about it, which I... No, he never said,

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"No, I didn't do that," or, "I wasn't," he's very...

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I don't know if you get that kind of honesty amongst non-Kyleists.

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LAUGHTER

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So, OK, so let's see what Danny wants to put into TV and film.

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Panel shows. With...

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LAUGHTER

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With...somehow bottom of the bill comedians.

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LAUGHTER

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You know. He's not, he can't be a bottom of the bill comedian.

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You turn on, and you go through the channels,

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and there are too many shows where halfway-witted people

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are pretending to find things funny.

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LAUGHTER

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Let me tell you something...

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No, no, withhold!

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Withhold. A little back story.

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And, otherwise people are saying, "What are you here tonight for?"

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So, obviously, there are good...

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I believe QI and Have I Got News For may have started this virus,

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but if I have to turn on channels like Dave

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and see shows again where people are screeching...

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-They're going to repeat this on Dave.

-I know, and we...

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LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE

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So, can I just say, they repeat them on Dave

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-and do we get paid for the repeats? No.

-No!

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Well, I'm with you there. I'm with you there, love.

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-LAUGHTER

-So...

-I'm with you there, love.

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I think a Jeremy Kyle show that's been through college, that's all.

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LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE

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See, I think you don't like panel shows

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because you don't like other people talking.

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LAUGHTER AND CHEERING

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APPLAUSE

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And so, come on, telly, I know it's cheap

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and I know these people all want to put it on their CV,

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-but that's not a game show. Let somebody win...

-Do you put...

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-Instead of the fees they all get, give it to some...

-Do you put game shows on your CV?

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-No,

-I

-don't.

-Were you going to put Room 101 on your CV?

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-No, no.

-Which, by the way, is a comedy panel show!

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It's not, there is no opposition...

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I daren't move because of the thin ice that you've created around you.

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Well, I've got to say, you know, and as Elvis Costello said in Radio Radio,

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"I want to bite the hand that feeds me," I actually don't like them.

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-That's cool.

-Yeah...

-You are cool!

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LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE

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OK, well I've come to my decision, not science fiction, and...

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LAUGHTER

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..then if I put panel shows in, I'm going to be severely out of work.

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So, and also I don't know what happens to the rest of the show.

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Do we have to just close down and sit in front of a bare brick...

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Oh, we already are. So... So, in a way by default,

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-I am going to put the Jeremy Kyle Show into Room 101.

-Quite right, quite right.

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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OK, the next category, please.

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Ah, modern life. What doesn't - this could be a long one -

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what doesn't Danny Baker like about modern life?

0:18:590:19:02

LAUGHTER

0:19:020:19:04

CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

0:19:070:19:11

I genuinely could not think of anything I don't like about modern life.

0:19:110:19:15

I think it's terrific.

0:19:150:19:16

We only get 80 years to bounce around this theme park

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and you must make the most of it and all that.

0:19:190:19:21

I think it's a terrific time. One thing that is impinging on us,

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one thing that is trying to drive us all down and one thing

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that is too ubiquitous, even more than male-dominated panel shows, is the news.

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You don't need it.

0:19:320:19:34

The BBC, whatever else you think about it, let the BBC do the news.

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I don't remember my old man running about saying,

0:19:370:19:40

"I must keep updated on breaking stories,"

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cos the news used to be on at lunchtime, then again at 6:00pm and then at 10pm.

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That's plenty. Have one 24-hour channel if you like.

0:19:470:19:49

As soon as you have a second one, that's showbiz.

0:19:490:19:52

They're trying to outdo each other. Join us for this and that.

0:19:520:19:55

What's happening live outside court. Shut up. Shut up.

0:19:550:19:58

Put an old film on.

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We'd rather have Road To Morocco,

0:19:590:20:01

a great old Charlie Chaplin film, something by Arthur Askey.

0:20:010:20:04

Put an old film on and shut up!

0:20:040:20:07

AUDIENCE APPLAUDS

0:20:070:20:08

Well, I wish you hadn't brought up the idea of turning over

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and watching an old film...

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mid-show!

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But I... I resent the days that you're talking about.

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The old days, where the schedulers told us when we could get news.

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If a woman has put a cat into a bin,

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I want to see it and I want to see it now!

0:20:290:20:31

I hate to back up your argument

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but there was a brilliant moment on Sky News.

0:20:340:20:37

Do you remember there was a whale that got moored in...

0:20:370:20:39

got stranded in the Thames?

0:20:390:20:41

And they were so running out of things to say,

0:20:410:20:44

they got the Sky Sports angling expert to talk about it!

0:20:440:20:48

Yeah, honestly.

0:20:490:20:50

Honestly! And you can imagine how much he knew about whales.

0:20:500:20:54

Well, something that's much more important to the news

0:20:540:20:57

than I realised is punctuation. I'm going to give you an example.

0:20:570:21:01

This is what goes wrong with the news when punctuation disappears.

0:21:010:21:05

This is BBC World News.

0:21:050:21:06

I'm Jonathan Charles kept hidden for almost two decades and forced to bear children.

0:21:060:21:11

LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE

0:21:110:21:14

I suppose the classic news error is the man who went in for a job,

0:21:170:21:24

nothing to do with the news,

0:21:240:21:26

and got mistaken for someone else

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and was interviewed about online music sales

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and made a lovely attempt to try and join in.

0:21:330:21:36

This is the man really doing his best to talk about something

0:21:360:21:39

he knows nothing about.

0:21:390:21:41

So what does this all mean for the industry

0:21:410:21:44

and the growth of music online?

0:21:440:21:46

Well, Guy Kewney is the editor of technology website Newswireless.

0:21:460:21:50

-Good morning to you.

-Good morning.

0:21:500:21:52

Were you surprised by this verdict today?

0:21:520:21:55

I'm very surprised to see this verdict to come on me

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because I was not expecting that when I came.

0:21:590:22:03

They told me something else and I've come in. A big surprise anyway.

0:22:030:22:08

-A big surprise.

-Exactly.

-Yes, yes.

0:22:080:22:10

APPLAUSE

0:22:100:22:13

OK. So let's see what Fern Britton hates about modern life.

0:22:160:22:21

CLUNKING AND WHIRRING

0:22:210:22:23

Not absolutely nothing, no. This is...

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actually, it's probably... which way is west?

0:22:310:22:34

It probably should be pointing that way. This is Feng Shui.

0:22:340:22:37

What a stupid thing.

0:22:400:22:42

It's something that...

0:22:420:22:44

If you have your house Feng Shuied,

0:22:440:22:48

you're just alleviating yourself of £250 to the expert who tells you,

0:22:480:22:52

"Always close the lavatory door,

0:22:520:22:54

"or all your luck will run down the stairs out of the front door."

0:22:540:22:59

What?! "Never have lines of books in bookshelves.

0:22:590:23:04

"It creates negative energy and takes it all out of your mind." What?!

0:23:040:23:09

You know, never have your kitchen facing...Mars

0:23:100:23:13

because your potatoes will never cook.

0:23:130:23:16

-I mean, it's nonsense!

-But isn't this...?

0:23:160:23:18

-I think you're making some of these up!

-No!

0:23:180:23:20

LAUGHTER

0:23:200:23:24

Isn't this a time-honoured Eastern belief? Isn't it highly respected?

0:23:240:23:29

Yes. Fine. They can believe in it, as you believe in science-fiction,

0:23:290:23:33

but it's not true.

0:23:330:23:35

Science-fiction. I'll say it again. It says "fiction".

0:23:350:23:39

No, I think there might be...

0:23:390:23:41

I was watching a cookery programme on telly the other day

0:23:410:23:44

and I thought I might be happier if my television was facing the wall.

0:23:440:23:48

LAUGHTER

0:23:480:23:49

I don't believe in any kind of superstition at all.

0:23:490:23:53

It's like writing chain letters and sending chain e-mails.

0:23:530:23:56

If you're worried about them, send them to me and I will delete it.

0:23:560:23:59

-Nothing happens.

-Do you really think you should have said that?

0:23:590:24:02

LAUGHTER

0:24:020:24:05

You don't know my e-mail address, so that's all right.

0:24:050:24:08

We're giving it out after the show.

0:24:080:24:10

I want to show you something.

0:24:100:24:12

This is someone who's taken the whole idea of luck

0:24:120:24:16

and how to live your life to provide good fortune

0:24:160:24:19

to, let's say, interesting extremes.

0:24:190:24:22

We want to make the address as auspicious, or lucky, as possible.

0:24:220:24:27

And so, using the numbers 1, 6 and 8 will help it to become more lucky.

0:24:270:24:32

So what you can do is get some clear fingernail polish and,

0:24:320:24:36

for example, turn this 2 into an 8,

0:24:360:24:38

this 0 into another 8.

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The 1 is OK.

0:24:420:24:44

Turn the 4 into an 8 and the 3 into an 8.

0:24:440:24:47

In fact, 8 is all about money.

0:24:470:24:50

LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE

0:24:500:24:52

If it leads to a premium bonds win,

0:24:530:24:55

the postman will never be able to find your house!

0:24:550:24:58

I should say that Feng Shui, literally means "wind water".

0:25:000:25:05

I hate it when that happens.

0:25:050:25:08

Oh!

0:25:080:25:12

I suggest you turn your mattress.

0:25:120:25:14

So, look, let's see what Robert doesn't like about modern life.

0:25:140:25:18

This is self-service checkouts.

0:25:250:25:28

APPLAUSE

0:25:280:25:32

-The people have spoken.

-Indeed! Shall we just move on?

0:25:320:25:36

Yes, the local branch of a major supermarket chain

0:25:360:25:39

that we've all grown to hate near where I live,

0:25:390:25:43

there are three normal checkouts and a self-service checkout.

0:25:430:25:47

So you get to the front of the queue and all the normal checkouts are busy

0:25:470:25:51

but there's the self-service checkout

0:25:510:25:53

and you feel this pressure from behind to do the thing that just doesn't work.

0:25:530:25:58

And you go bleep! OK, maybe that worked.

0:25:580:26:00

Then you can't find a barcode

0:26:000:26:02

and you're being rated on your ability to scan a barcode

0:26:020:26:06

by all the people looking at you from behind.

0:26:060:26:09

And then it says, "Unexpected item in bagging area."

0:26:090:26:11

And you go, "Why is it unexpected? I put it in. You're lying to me.

0:26:110:26:15

"Why is this machine lying to me?

0:26:150:26:17

"If I want to be lied to by a machine, I'll ask George Osborne how the economy's doing."

0:26:170:26:22

LAUGHTER

0:26:220:26:25

I miss the excitement. When it's the people serving,

0:26:250:26:28

I miss the excitement of picking which queue to go into.

0:26:280:26:31

-Yes.

-I think there's a real art to that.

0:26:310:26:34

It's not how much is in their basket - it's more cosmic.

0:26:340:26:37

It's also about who's doing the bleep! If it's someone new.

0:26:370:26:42

I'm the equivalent of someone new going,

0:26:420:26:45

"I don't really know how the bananas work."

0:26:450:26:47

What you want is a 55-year-old who's clearly been there forever going, ding! Ding! Ding! Ding!

0:26:470:26:54

Yes. I'm a pretty good judge of which queue.

0:26:540:26:56

I find I also know in a urinal which man to stand behind.

0:26:560:27:01

The shoulders start to relax towards the end and I think, here's one!

0:27:010:27:06

Almost empty.

0:27:060:27:07

You'll have to trust me on this, Fern.

0:27:090:27:12

I love it as well cos you learn very early

0:27:120:27:15

to put heavy stuff at the bottom and crisps on the top and I love that.

0:27:150:27:19

It's the closest I get to doing a sudoku!

0:27:190:27:23

I like, as well, that getting away

0:27:230:27:25

from the hurly burly of fruit and veg into soap powders.

0:27:250:27:30

The hurly burly of fruit and veg does my head in!

0:27:310:27:35

Oh, cabbages, lemons, all coming at me!

0:27:350:27:39

No, there's people pushing past, trying to use the scales and stuff,

0:27:390:27:43

and you get into soap and you're like you, Danny, oh, it's lovely!

0:27:430:27:47

Soap powder and Lenor. Mmm!

0:27:470:27:49

Anyway, I've come to my choice.

0:27:510:27:53

I'm not going to put self-service checkouts in because, as a sci-fi fan, I find...

0:27:530:27:58

AUDIENCE "OOHS"

0:27:580:27:59

Sorry. It's not a democratic show!

0:27:590:28:02

I find them space age. I like the operating technology at my age.

0:28:020:28:06

It's quite exciting.

0:28:060:28:08

Feng Shui, Fong Sh-way! I think there might be something.

0:28:080:28:12

The Chinese are a fabulous civilisation and, you know,

0:28:120:28:16

gunpowder...

0:28:160:28:17

OK, civil rights, not great, but they've done a lot.

0:28:170:28:21

So, as much as I am a newshound, I think it can be overdone.

0:28:210:28:25

I am going to put The News into Room 101.

0:28:250:28:29

APPLAUSE

0:28:290:28:31

OK, the next category.

0:28:400:28:42

It's the Wildcard round because sometimes we think we constrain you too much in your dislikes...

0:28:470:28:51

-Really?

-..but now we want to give you all the freedom in the world.

0:28:510:28:55

You can pick anything you don't like at all.

0:28:550:28:58

So let's have a look and see what is Fern Britton's Wildcard?

0:28:580:29:02

Dinner parties.

0:29:080:29:10

Dinner parties are, and I'm not talking about getting...

0:29:100:29:15

OK, I know...

0:29:150:29:17

LAUGHTER

0:29:170:29:18

-Yeah, what exactly do you eat at dinner parties?

-LAUGHTER

0:29:180:29:21

-These...

-I don't mean to be disrespectful to our colleagues in the art department but...

0:29:210:29:25

LAUGHTER

0:29:250:29:26

Can I just say, before you say this, 8.30, BBC One.

0:29:260:29:30

LAUGHTER

0:29:300:29:31

I was going to say, it looks like some, just some worms. I wasn't...

0:29:310:29:34

Oh, OK.

0:29:340:29:36

I think it's the same...

0:29:360:29:37

-No, it doesn't, not that one hanging over the edge doesn't!

-No!

0:29:370:29:40

LAUGHTER

0:29:400:29:43

I was hoping no-one would mention that one.

0:29:450:29:49

This is obviously a prawn cocktail, clearly. But dinner parties!

0:29:500:29:53

Now, I'm not talking about those nice evenings

0:29:530:29:56

when you get mates round and you can have spaghetti bolognese around the kitchen table

0:29:560:30:00

and it goes into something that's quite interesting

0:30:000:30:03

and you all have a quick glass of wine and it's nice.

0:30:030:30:06

I'm talking about a formal dinner party that a friend,

0:30:060:30:09

colleague, acquaintance, whatever, has invited you to.

0:30:090:30:12

You leave work knowing you, "Oh, I wish I'd said no!

0:30:120:30:16

"Can I have a headache? Can I have a tooth missing? Can I not go to this dinner party?"

0:30:160:30:21

And when you start, the person you want to sit next to is your partner, who you haven't seen all week.

0:30:210:30:25

Oh, no, they're shot up the other end of the table

0:30:250:30:28

so you can't speak to them and you're left with some dullard!

0:30:280:30:32

-LAUGHTER

-And then at the end, the women all go off into one room

0:30:320:30:36

or get down one end of the table and start talking about children and homework

0:30:360:30:40

and all of those things, and ALL women can hear the men laughing

0:30:400:30:43

and saying something much more interesting

0:30:430:30:45

but we're trying to be sisterly. We'd much rather come and say,

0:30:450:30:48

"What are you saying? What are you laughing about?"

0:30:480:30:50

Are you saying men have more interesting funny conversations than women?

0:30:500:30:54

Yes, yes. I'm afrai... No, no, don't say, I'm not being, that's...

0:30:540:30:57

-You've walked me into a blind alley, there!

-Well, I'm sorry.

0:30:570:31:01

I was summarising, that's all I was doing.

0:31:010:31:05

It's not that I hate women. I don't. I love women. Not lesbian. Oh, man!

0:31:050:31:09

Although there's nothing wrong with that either!

0:31:110:31:14

No. If you were a lesbian, you wouldn't want to eat that!

0:31:140:31:18

LAUGHTER AND GROANS

0:31:180:31:20

I'll tell you what I'm not sure about, I don't drink myself,

0:31:200:31:24

but if I take a bottle of wine to a dinner party,

0:31:240:31:27

I want to see it drunk, there and then.

0:31:270:31:30

Sometimes I'll take snacks, nobody eats those snacks,

0:31:300:31:33

the snacks don't come out. That's wrong.

0:31:330:31:35

I want to see, if I take something,

0:31:350:31:37

they've got to drink or eat it in front of me...

0:31:370:31:40

LAUGHTER

0:31:400:31:41

..before I lea... I'd be a rubbish aid worker.

0:31:410:31:45

LAUGHTER

0:31:450:31:46

You know that Samuel Pepys insisted on still having a dinner party

0:31:460:31:51

-during the Great Fire of London...

-Yes.

-He wouldn't cancel.

0:31:510:31:54

And it says in his diary, we had a fine side of pork, and he said,

0:31:540:32:00

"We all enjoyed the excellent crackling," which was probably next door's house!

0:32:000:32:04

The first thing he did when he observed the fire, over the river,

0:32:040:32:07

he buried his Parmesan cheese.

0:32:070:32:10

-Please, no euphemisms.

-LAUGHTER

0:32:100:32:12

-Where did he get it? Was it shipped over?

-Parmesan cheese!

0:32:120:32:15

-You got paid in Parmesan in those days.

-Did you?

0:32:150:32:18

-Yes, I remember doing Give Us A Clue with Frankie...

-LAUGHTER

0:32:180:32:22

OK, let's see what Danny's Wildcard is.

0:32:220:32:26

Prince Charles.

0:32:330:32:36

LAUGHTER

0:32:360:32:38

It's Punk Rock.

0:32:380:32:40

I was involved with punk rock myself, we did the first fanzines,

0:32:400:32:44

some might say it led to the career beyond

0:32:440:32:46

cos we did a lot of telly stuff and they thought, "OK."

0:32:460:32:49

But the concept of punk rock these days drives me absolutely insane.

0:32:490:32:52

You hear people talking about the punk revolution

0:32:520:32:55

like it was something noble. I was there, it wasn't.

0:32:550:32:58

It was a load of people who had no idea what they were doing,

0:32:580:33:01

making music which is virtually unlistenable

0:33:010:33:04

and I'm fed up of hearing that punk is somehow terrific.

0:33:040:33:07

So, I'm afraid burning my past, murdering my darlings,

0:33:070:33:11

I've had enough of punk rock and possibly youth culture, full stop.

0:33:110:33:15

It wasn't romantic, it wasn't very exciting,

0:33:150:33:19

it shouldn't be influential but it is.

0:33:190:33:21

-Well...

-LAUGHTER

0:33:210:33:23

I was one of those tragic men in the audience,

0:33:230:33:29

young men who jumped up and down and I was a very poor spitter,

0:33:290:33:32

-all went on the chin!

-LAUGHTER

0:33:320:33:34

But it meant a massive amount to me. I went and saw X-Ray Spex...

0:33:340:33:39

-Rubbish.

-..and they sounded great,

0:33:390:33:41

and I saw the bass player had got one string on his bass guitar,

0:33:410:33:44

he was just playing it like that,

0:33:440:33:46

and it suddenly made me realise that if you want to get up there and do it, you can do it.

0:33:460:33:51

-I don't think I'd be a comedian if it wasn't for punk.

-That's why I'm here,

0:33:510:33:55

because I was involved in that and it led on in time.

0:33:550:33:57

You say, it's hard to differentiate between the people who kind of did it

0:33:570:34:01

and the terrible legend around it, which is what I'm talking about.

0:34:010:34:04

-And this is the romancing of it and making it noble, as I say.

-But, Dan!

0:34:040:34:08

I remember the bouncer at Barbarella's suddenly picking me up,

0:34:080:34:11

carrying me down the hallway, I was quite slim,

0:34:110:34:14

and he said to the bouncer, "Stripy shirt, and the other guy said,

0:34:140:34:17

-"No, not him," and he just threw me on the floor!

-LAUGHTER

0:34:170:34:21

That said, I still retain affection for the period,

0:34:210:34:24

and I just saw the earring made out of safety pins.

0:34:240:34:27

You can always challenge me, any pair of trousers I wear,

0:34:270:34:30

-just has a little, well, I was that soldier right there, look. There's a safety pin.

-Really?

0:34:300:34:34

-Absolutely true.

-You still wear the safety pins?

-I still do, yeah...

0:34:340:34:38

Well, really, I can't put punk into Room 101

0:34:380:34:40

-or your trousers will fall down!

-LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE

0:34:400:34:43

OK, so what did Robert choose as his Wildcard?

0:34:440:34:48

-Ah.

-Well, now, I've got nothing against mirrors

0:34:540:34:57

but this is merely a tool to show you what I would like to put into Room 101,

0:34:570:35:02

and that is my own bald patch.

0:35:020:35:05

LAUGHTER

0:35:050:35:07

-Oh, I can't do it.

-Maybe it's grown back?

0:35:070:35:10

-There it is!

-Hey! CHEERING

0:35:100:35:13

There it is, my handsome face

0:35:130:35:15

and my great lagoon of follicle bereavement...

0:35:150:35:20

in the same shot.

0:35:200:35:22

There it is, winking at us like a glassy-eyed toothless man

0:35:220:35:26

that I'll be in the future, beckoning me towards my doom.

0:35:260:35:30

-Oh, Robert!

-Well, yes, I recently turned 39,

0:35:300:35:33

so I think about my own death most days now. LAUGHTER

0:35:330:35:37

And it's annoying for lots of reasons but the main thing...

0:35:370:35:40

It ages you from the back and it's annoying for work sometimes...

0:35:400:35:43

-It ages you from the back?

-It ages you from the back,

0:35:430:35:46

it's not nice to look 15 years younger from the front than you do from the back.

0:35:460:35:50

-Well, get a hooded top!

-You've got a very nice bottom.

-Thank you, Fern!

0:35:500:35:53

LAUGHTER

0:35:530:35:56

But the main thing is that, I've realised from Twitter,

0:35:560:36:01

that there are a lot of people out there

0:36:010:36:03

who think that I might not have noticed.

0:36:030:36:07

LAUGHTER

0:36:070:36:09

-That can happen, Robert.

-And I'm sort of bringing it up

0:36:090:36:12

because I'm almost, sort of, coming out as a baldy and a slap-head

0:36:120:36:15

because I want people to know, yes, I HAVE noticed.

0:36:150:36:18

A friend of mine said, he had no idea he had a bald patch

0:36:180:36:22

and he was doing that thing, you know, when you lean back on two legs of a chair,

0:36:220:36:26

and he said he leant back and he suddenly felt cold from the wall...against...

0:36:260:36:31

That's a terrible moment, isn't it?

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I think it's vulgar for men to hang onto their hair after 35

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and that is the position I've taken. A lot of women like to point it out, don't they?

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-"Ooh, you're going a bit here, ain't you?"

-They do a bit, but then...

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I say, "You've got the opposite problem, haven't you?"

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LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE

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-I think that...

-But women, I've had girlfriends and female friends

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who've told me that no sensible woman cares less...

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-It's true.

-..and I took an early decision to believe them.

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-LAUGHTER

-But it's not a problem to the majority of women.

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Do you want to put your hands up, who's it a problem for?

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Just one lady.

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-You don't like baldies?

-Unfortunately, that's Robert's wife.

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I'll see you at home, darling.

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LAUGHTER

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OK, so at the end of that, well, I quite like dinner parties,

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it's something I've only discovered in later life

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and I quite like the fun of it.

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Punk was a massive thing for me and...

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just for sheer courage, more than anything else,

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and I also I loved the fact that none of us knew you had a bald patch until you exposed it.

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So, I am going to put Robert Webb's bald patch into Room 101.

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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And that brings us to the end of the show.

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Well done, Robert, you were the most persuasive one.

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I'm sorry, Fern, you were great.

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-Dan, you are, as you know, an all-time hero of mine.

-Thank you very much.

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But I thought Robert was spectacular, especially with the bald patch thing.

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And, as winner, you get to put one item unchallenged into Room 101.

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-I shall choose the actor Russell Crowe.

-OK.

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Because he's a silly man, who's consumed by ego

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and he did do an Irish accent in Robin Hood

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and he shouldn't be so rude to Mark Lawson, who is bald.

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-LAUGHTER

-Fair enough.

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APPLAUSE

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OK, Russell Crowe is going in.

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Thanks. CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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Thanks very much to Danny, to Robert and to Fern,

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and thank you, all. Goodnight!

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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