:00:00. > :00:11.As a new ?15 million scheme for Mytholmroyd attracts
:00:12. > :00:16.Locals say the cash isn't going to the right places.
:00:17. > :00:18.The Minister tells us some flood alleviation designs
:00:19. > :00:24.Cash to help beat cancer - Sheffield's multi-million pound
:00:25. > :00:29.boost for research and trials of pioneering treatments.
:00:30. > :00:32.Everyone's ROOTing for him - we hear from the newly-crowned
:00:33. > :00:43.Now I've got this opportunity, it's a huge honour and I'm just
:00:44. > :00:45.really looking forward to hopefully putting my stamp on things.
:00:46. > :00:48.And we'll be live with two of the world's best freestyle skiers
:00:49. > :00:51.as they look to bring more medals home to Sheffield.
:00:52. > :00:52.Some rain this evening, clearing overnight.
:00:53. > :01:09.Join me for that detailed five-day forecast.
:01:10. > :01:11.First tonight, flood victims in the Calder Valley say
:01:12. > :01:13.the ?15 million promised for Mytholmroyd flood defences
:01:14. > :01:19.They say money is coming but there's disagreement
:01:20. > :01:28.The floods minister Th r se Coffey visited the area today to look
:01:29. > :01:31.at plans for the flood alleviation scheme which it's hoped will prevent
:01:32. > :01:34.a repeat of the flooding and protect more than 400 homes and businesses
:01:35. > :01:45.I walk along the colder and growth in Mytholmroyd looks different these
:01:46. > :01:50.days. Number 13 until recently the home of this band's grandparents has
:01:51. > :01:53.been demolished. Right next to the river it was bought by the
:01:54. > :01:58.Environment Agency and knocked down to use the land to widen the colder
:01:59. > :02:02.to adjust the risk of flooding. I don't think it's necessary to knock
:02:03. > :02:07.the houses down and widen the river. Building walls and dredging the
:02:08. > :02:10.river is necessary. If they had kept the maintenance for all these years
:02:11. > :02:15.we would not have got to this position. These photographs show the
:02:16. > :02:20.house before it was demolished. You it is surrounded by flood water.
:02:21. > :02:23.Moving home in the 80s has been a distressing experience for the
:02:24. > :02:37.grandparents. It was very bad, emotionally,
:02:38. > :02:43.having the will also have to go. And there are big plans for this place,
:02:44. > :02:47.one of the big names in Mytholmroyd, the local furniture store, where a
:02:48. > :02:50.demolition seal is already underway. The owners think the only way to
:02:51. > :02:54.keep the store open is to knock it down and build another one that
:02:55. > :02:58.would be lifted off the ground. A planning application will be
:02:59. > :03:02.delivered next week. The floods minister arrived to find out from
:03:03. > :03:07.the environment agency- the million pounds was being spent to alleviate
:03:08. > :03:11.flooding risk. It matters how the Environment Agency produces kings to
:03:12. > :03:15.better protect more homes and businesses. I can stand here and see
:03:16. > :03:19.nobody will ever be flooded again but I do know that people will be in
:03:20. > :03:23.better places than they were last December and they will continue to
:03:24. > :03:27.be better protected by the schemes are in place. People who lived
:03:28. > :03:31.through the horror and drama of the Boxing Day floods in 2015, and the
:03:32. > :03:35.serious ones of 2012, have often been critical of work done by the
:03:36. > :03:39.Environment Agency. One campaigner told me he fears it could easily
:03:40. > :03:44.happens again in the knowledge of locals is ignored and money needs to
:03:45. > :03:50.be spent wisely. It is a sticking plaster and is not good. Why spend
:03:51. > :03:53.that kind of money? We might as well get trains sorted, higher up, so
:03:54. > :03:58.when it rains and we get a lot of rain coming up, then it will be like
:03:59. > :04:04.a sponge absorbing the majority of it and then reduce the amount of
:04:05. > :04:07.floor coming down the river system. The Environment Agency plans to
:04:08. > :04:09.purchase ten properties for demolition in Mytholmroyd and says
:04:10. > :04:13.it continues to work with the community in planning each
:04:14. > :04:18.individual project to make sure money is spent where it is needed.
:04:19. > :04:20.Next tonight, millions of pounds to go towards helping cancer
:04:21. > :04:23.The charity, Yorkshire Cancer Research, has announced
:04:24. > :04:25.a ?4.5 million investment in Sheffield to finance
:04:26. > :04:31.This aims to find new ways of treating and caring for patients.
:04:32. > :04:35.It's estimated that more than 18,000 people in Sheffield are currently
:04:36. > :04:41.And this number is expected to increase to over
:04:42. > :04:48.Our health correspondent Jamie Coulson reports.
:04:49. > :04:50.The treatment I've received coming here, I'll be quite honest,
:04:51. > :05:00.Keith Scurrah was diagnosed with prostate cancer last October.
:05:01. > :05:02.The 74-year-old has been undergoing chemotherapy
:05:03. > :05:05.and other standard treatments, but has also chosen to be
:05:06. > :05:07.part of a clinical trial at Weston Park Hospital
:05:08. > :05:15.in Sheffield, because he understands the vital role research can play.
:05:16. > :05:19.If it helps me, and it controls it, and it gives you extra life,
:05:20. > :05:24.an extra couple of three years of whatever, I'm all for it.
:05:25. > :05:27.I can go on for another few years and, at the moment,
:05:28. > :05:34.We know the ability to run clinical trials...
:05:35. > :05:38.Today, Yorkshire Cancer Research announced it would be making
:05:39. > :05:41.an investment of ?4.5 million in new research, working
:05:42. > :05:42.in partnership with the University of Sheffield
:05:43. > :05:51.The charity say the money will be used to develop new ways
:05:52. > :05:53.of diagnosing and assessing lung cancer, carrying out clinical
:05:54. > :05:55.trials, improving the health and well-being of patients
:05:56. > :06:01.There's a huge unmet need in Yorkshire
:06:02. > :06:04.Certainly in things like lung cancer, where outcomes are worse
:06:05. > :06:10.So there's a lot we can do for the people here in Sheffield.
:06:11. > :06:14.Over the next three years, ten cancer specialists will be
:06:15. > :06:16.recruited and the research that follows is expected
:06:17. > :06:21.from across the South Yorkshire area.
:06:22. > :06:24.This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for us to really
:06:25. > :06:26.enhance our research capabilities and bring in the best talent
:06:27. > :06:31.into Sheffield and improve treatments for our patients,
:06:32. > :06:35.not only this year, but for the decades to come.
:06:36. > :06:39.It is hoped today's funding will serve to attract even more
:06:40. > :06:42.investment into Sheffield, meaning patients like Keith can
:06:43. > :06:45.expect to see more trials and better treatments being developed.
:06:46. > :06:51.Jamie Coulson, BBC Look North, Sheffield.
:06:52. > :06:53.And we'll hear more from Professor Coleman
:06:54. > :06:57.on just what a difference that money will make on our late news at 10.28.
:06:58. > :07:06.There's always a opportunity for Charlotte!
:07:07. > :07:08.How do you fancy owning a smoking jacket that
:07:09. > :07:12.Some sunglasses from the one and only John Lennon?
:07:13. > :07:16.Or an album that is signed by all of The Beatles?
:07:17. > :07:19.This place in North Yorkshire is selling off this pop memorabilia.
:07:20. > :07:32.It could be yours if you've got a few quid!
:07:33. > :07:36.Unemployment in Yorkshire has fallen to its lowest level in nine years.
:07:37. > :07:40.Figures out this morning show the number of people out of work
:07:41. > :07:42.and claiming benefits now stands at 137,000 -
:07:43. > :07:46.But for those still looking for work, it can be a difficult
:07:47. > :07:52.Our business correspondent Danni Hewson has been to one company
:07:53. > :07:54.in Bradford that helps long-term unemployed people get
:07:55. > :07:58.Employing someone who's not worked for 14 years might
:07:59. > :08:02.seem like quite a risk, but Colin was determined.
:08:03. > :08:06.Offered a week's trial, he grabbed it.
:08:07. > :08:09.Basically, anything they asked, I did and more, just to prove
:08:10. > :08:12.that I could do it and, to be honest, after 14 years
:08:13. > :08:15.of being out of work, within that first five days
:08:16. > :08:20.of being here, now it was like I've never been out of work,
:08:21. > :08:23.it was just I needed to do it and I needed to prove that
:08:24. > :08:26.I could do it, so I did. So...yeah, it felt great.
:08:27. > :08:30.The company that gave Colin a shot is Ucan Recycling.
:08:31. > :08:32.Their core business is dealing with unwanted technology,
:08:33. > :08:39.but their primary mission is to help an unwarranted workforce,
:08:40. > :08:42.-- but their primary mission is to help an wanted workforce,
:08:43. > :08:44.giving long-term unemployed a chance of working experience and,
:08:45. > :08:48.After eight weeks of working here, we know that they can turn up
:08:49. > :08:51.on time, they can turn up every day, they've got a work ethic,
:08:52. > :08:55.it means that we're in the position to sort of heartedly recommend them
:08:56. > :08:58.with full confidence that they know that they're going to do a good job
:08:59. > :09:01.It's pretty much turned my life around, really.
:09:02. > :09:05.I was, um, not being lazy, just I've got kids at home,
:09:06. > :09:08.so I was just busy all the time, but I was applying for jobs,
:09:09. > :09:11.I felt like I had a purpose, but this just completed it,
:09:12. > :09:13.really, just getting back into employment.
:09:14. > :09:19.now paid a wage by Ucan to help run the programme.
:09:20. > :09:23.Having people who've experienced long-term unemployment
:09:24. > :09:25.is a valuable asset, particularly since not
:09:26. > :09:30.everyone referred by the Jobcentre wants to work.
:09:31. > :09:33.When I arrived this morning, I thought, "You're going to be
:09:34. > :09:36.a tough nut to crack," and they're determined, some of the time,
:09:37. > :09:38.that they're not going to get anything out of it, they're only
:09:39. > :09:41.doing it to tick a box, and they're the ones that actually,
:09:42. > :09:44.if you watch them closely, you have one-to-ones with them,
:09:45. > :09:47.you'll see how quickly they change, and, by the end of the eight weeks,
:09:48. > :09:49.they're saying, "I've really enjoyed it.
:09:50. > :09:55.They can't take on everyone and not every story has a happy
:09:56. > :09:58.ending, but they are making a difference, one person at a time.
:09:59. > :09:59.Danni Hewson, BBC Look North, Bradford.
:10:00. > :10:02.Two out of three police forces in our area have seen
:10:03. > :10:05.a significant rise in hate crime since the Brexit vote.
:10:06. > :10:07.North Yorkshire saw the highest increase - up 68% -
:10:08. > :10:13.although that was to a relatively low total of 64 offences.
:10:14. > :10:15.There were a little over 1,000 incidents
:10:16. > :10:21.The figures are the highest quarterly rates on record.
:10:22. > :10:24.In South Yorkshire, there were 225 offences -
:10:25. > :10:29.a 1% decrease on the previous three months.
:10:30. > :10:31.The government has been sent a "final warning"
:10:32. > :10:34.by the European Commission for failing to address repeated
:10:35. > :10:39.breaches of legal air pollution limits in Leeds and 15 other areas.
:10:40. > :10:42.Air pollution is linked to the early deaths of about
:10:43. > :10:49.The Commission has said it may take the matter to the European Court
:10:50. > :10:56.The row over the likely high speed rail route through South Yorkshire
:10:57. > :10:58.could end up in court, with campaigners coming together
:10:59. > :11:06.People in parts of Rotherham and Doncaster say HS2 Ltd did not
:11:07. > :11:08.follow procedures correctly when deciding which route
:11:09. > :11:19.HS2 and the Department for Transport declined to comment.
:11:20. > :11:22.Oh, a magic day today for the new England captain
:11:23. > :11:24.Joe Root - his home ground for the announcement.
:11:25. > :11:28.I can remember his century there against New Zealand.
:11:29. > :11:32.Here's a man who can do everything - bat, bowl and now captain.
:11:33. > :11:40.So we sent our new "cricket correspondent" to talk to him!
:11:41. > :11:44.Yes, no-one else was available, so I was the last resort.
:11:45. > :11:50.It was a pleasure and he was absolutely lovely. Here he is.
:11:51. > :11:52.I was expecting a call, but very privileged to get
:11:53. > :11:57.It was a very special moment receiving that call.
:11:58. > :11:59.I'm really excited about everything that's to come now.
:12:00. > :12:02.Andrew Gale says he remembers you being 13 and asking the coach
:12:03. > :12:04.what you needed to do to play for England.
:12:05. > :12:06.Has been captain always been in your sights?
:12:07. > :12:09.As a very small kid, you dream of being England captain.
:12:10. > :12:11.You always want to, you know, get right to the top
:12:12. > :12:13.of your profession or, when you're dreaming
:12:14. > :12:17.I think, more recent times, it's just been about being the best
:12:18. > :12:20.player I could be within the team and helping support and,
:12:21. > :12:23.now I've got this opportunity, it's a huge honour and I'm just
:12:24. > :12:26.really looking forward to hopefully putting my stamp on things.
:12:27. > :12:28.You were very much nurtured by King Ecgbert School
:12:29. > :12:32.How much of a role have they played in you getting
:12:33. > :12:37.You always look at your family and people that have helped
:12:38. > :12:47.you get into the sport and the opportunities, especially
:12:48. > :12:49.the club at Sheffield Collegiate, that they gave me
:12:50. > :12:52.and I've always had the chance to work with some great club
:12:53. > :12:56.My dad was obviously very influential in my initial
:12:57. > :12:59.I'm sure you have been offered many pearls of wisdom
:13:00. > :13:01.from cricket greats, but there's nothing quite like a bit
:13:02. > :13:05.No, there is nothing like a bit of Dad advice.
:13:06. > :13:07.Let me show you this, something that we got
:13:08. > :13:10.Just be yourself, don't try and change anything.
:13:11. > :13:13.I think, remember when I first captained my club, my father
:13:14. > :13:16.bought me Mike Brearley's book The Art of Captaincy and I think
:13:17. > :13:20.I try to do it the way that he did it and I think that was probably
:13:21. > :13:23.a big mistake, so my advice to Joe would be to continue
:13:24. > :13:26.Cricket mad, your dad, isn't he? Cricket mad, yeah.
:13:27. > :13:28.He's actually already had that conversation with me,
:13:29. > :13:32.so it's obviously nice to see him so proud and to be enjoying
:13:33. > :13:36.Your dad says, "Do it your way." What way will that be?
:13:37. > :13:38.I'd like to think it will be quite instinctive.
:13:39. > :13:41.And I just sort of pick things up as I go along.
:13:42. > :13:44.I think it would be wrong to have too many preconceived ideas
:13:45. > :13:49.about how I want to go about things, but just be quite natural,
:13:50. > :13:52.be myself and I think that's the way I've gone about my batting
:13:53. > :13:55.in previous years and I'd like to think there will be
:13:56. > :13:57.a good crossover with that in the captaincy as well.
:13:58. > :14:00.You are known as being a bit of a comic and a joker
:14:01. > :14:04.How is that dynamic going to change with your team-mates,
:14:05. > :14:08.I don't like to see it as the bad boss man.
:14:09. > :14:10.But I think it's important that the humour stays
:14:11. > :14:15.within the dressing room and the latter enjoyed the cricket.
:14:16. > :14:18.-- within the dressing room and the lads enjoy the cricket.
:14:19. > :14:21.Yes, my role might change within that, but I think it's very
:14:22. > :14:23.important that we keep looking to express ourselves as players
:14:24. > :14:26.and we make it entertaining and enjoyable for people to come
:14:27. > :14:29.Are you going to miss this, playing for Yorkshire?
:14:30. > :14:31.I am, I've missed it for a while now.
:14:32. > :14:34.It's been so nice, actually, to come up here, but it's always
:14:35. > :14:37.nice to come back and play when we do get the opportunities
:14:38. > :14:39.and I'm sure that will be chances in the coming summer.
:14:40. > :14:42.So you recently landed another huge role, being a dad
:14:43. > :14:45.Do you think fatherhood is going to help you with
:14:46. > :14:47.the pressures of this new job? Well, we'll see.
:14:48. > :14:50.There's been plenty of new things that I've had to deal with.
:14:51. > :14:55.So I've really enjoyed being back home these last few weeks
:14:56. > :14:57.and spending some time getting to know him.
:14:58. > :14:59.Now I'm really looking forward to that journey
:15:00. > :15:16.Good old boy. He was a great guy. I passed on your best, knowing you're
:15:17. > :15:26.a big fan. Do you know how many caps he has? 54? 53. You told me the
:15:27. > :15:29.wrong answer. Never trust him. You are rotten. Yes, I am.
:15:30. > :15:32.Last night, it was busy in all divisions.
:15:33. > :15:34.And the most drama came in the Yorkshire Derby,
:15:35. > :15:36.between Rotherham United and Huddersfield Town.
:15:37. > :15:37.Bottom-of-the-table Millers made a real game of it.
:15:38. > :15:39.They took the lead, not just once, but twice.
:15:40. > :15:42.Lolley equalized for Huddersfield with this careful shot.
:15:43. > :15:51.An absolute rocket from Tom Adeyemi made it 2-1 to Rotherham.
:15:52. > :15:58.Kachunga made it 2-2, to set up a grandstand finish.
:15:59. > :16:00.It was Huddersfield captain Tommy Smith who fired
:16:01. > :16:06.Their 3-2 victory keeps Huddersfield in third position
:16:07. > :16:17.They are beginning to believe. Fantastic.
:16:18. > :16:19.Right behind Huddersfield, though, are at least two other
:16:20. > :16:23.And judging by their brilliant win last night, Barnsley aren't
:16:24. > :16:26.To round it all up, here's Paul Ogden.
:16:27. > :16:28.Anyone with less about them than Barnsley might have
:16:29. > :16:30.disappeared from view by now, having sold key players to rival
:16:31. > :16:36.With Conor Hourihane in opposition at Aston Villa last night,
:16:37. > :16:38.Barnsley showed how much quality they still have,
:16:39. > :16:45.After Adam Armstrong's penalty, two Tom Bradshaw
:16:46. > :16:50.The three points make it 49 for the season already,
:16:51. > :16:57.putting the Reds within a six-point reach of the play-offs on.
:16:58. > :16:59.putting the Reds within a six-point reach of the play-off zone.
:17:00. > :17:00.And specifically, Sheffield Wednesday,
:17:01. > :17:02.who live in sixth position after their 2-1 success
:17:03. > :17:06.Both Wednesday goals came from French defender Vincent Sasso,
:17:07. > :17:09.usually known for his work at the other end of the field.
:17:10. > :17:11.Leeds United stayed just above Wednesday in fifth position,
:17:12. > :17:13.having also won by 2-1 against Bristol City.
:17:14. > :17:20.Hernandez got Leeds' second, with a bit of help from a deflection.
:17:21. > :17:26.It all means that we can basically throw a blanket over four
:17:27. > :17:28.of Yorkshire's five Championship teams, they're that close together,
:17:29. > :17:31.and all could still feature in the play-offs at least.
:17:32. > :17:34.The prospect of a semifinal, or even Wembley final,
:17:35. > :17:45.between two of them is an increasing possibility.
:17:46. > :17:47.In League One, Sheffield United stayed top and almost took all three
:17:48. > :17:49.points in a 0-0 draw at Bristol Rovers.
:17:50. > :17:52.John Fleck hit the post with his shot, after receiving
:17:53. > :17:55.Bradford City managed to take the lead at Fleetwood,
:17:56. > :17:58.thanks to a neat finish from Jordy Hiwula, but City
:17:59. > :18:01.lost their grip in the second half and ended up losing 2-1
:18:02. > :18:05.Chesterfield are still deep in the drop zone, but did well
:18:06. > :18:08.to fight for a point in a 1-1 draw at Gillingham, thanks
:18:09. > :18:14.And in League 2, there was a rare defeat for table-toppers
:18:15. > :18:18.Their first reverse in 11 league matches, in fact.
:18:19. > :18:24.Tommy Rowe's late strike for Rovers came too late to make a difference.
:18:25. > :18:31.In ice hockey, Sheffield Steelers are through to
:18:32. > :18:35.They beat Nottingham Panthers 3-0 last night's semifinal second leg,
:18:36. > :18:41.They'll now take on Cardiff Devils in the final on Sunday
:18:42. > :18:49.Now, the hills of the Peak District may have had a dusting
:18:50. > :18:51.of snow the other day, but the slopes aren't
:18:52. > :18:55.That, though, hasn't stopped Sheffield from producing two of
:18:56. > :18:58.James Woods, who won gold at the X Games in Colorado last
:18:59. > :19:00.month, and Katie Summerhayes, who became the first
:19:01. > :19:03.British female skier to win a Freestyle World Championships
:19:04. > :19:07.medal, when she took silver in Austria in 2015.
:19:08. > :19:18.Nick Hope is with them both for us now in Manchester.
:19:19. > :19:23.This isn't quite the picturesque mountain backdrop you will see when
:19:24. > :19:29.the athletes take to the slopes for the Winter Olympics this time next
:19:30. > :19:33.year. But this has been fundamental for this excess Katie Summerhayes
:19:34. > :19:38.and James Woods have had? Yes, without this, we would probably not
:19:39. > :19:43.be skiing. Even the dress coats have done so much. Great we had these on
:19:44. > :19:48.our doorstep ready much. And help that the GB team has had some
:19:49. > :19:54.success. You got gold at the X Games, this is as big as it gets in
:19:55. > :19:57.the sport, even bigger than the Olympics? Yes, for the action sports
:19:58. > :20:02.world they are part of, and what free skiing is and has come from, it
:20:03. > :20:08.has always been X Games is the pinnacle. We are grateful we are in
:20:09. > :20:14.the book Olympics, but the X Games is what we've been working for. Has
:20:15. > :20:19.it sunk in what you have achieved? I don't think it ever does. Maybe one
:20:20. > :20:23.day. Maybe when I am old and grey, rocking around, I will think about
:20:24. > :20:27.it, but right now I have other stuff to do. Which is the Olympics coming
:20:28. > :20:37.up in one year, and the World Championships before that. Yes, and
:20:38. > :20:43.also slow start. -- and also Slope Style. Busy few weeks coming up,
:20:44. > :20:48.World Cup finals in Norway, and the World Championship, it will be
:20:49. > :20:52.hectic. You will be busy but you like a busy schedule. And for
:20:53. > :20:56.yourself, that historic World Championship medal, what have you
:20:57. > :21:02.been building on since then? Building on consistency, I had a few
:21:03. > :21:06.rough years, where I decided to go all out and it has not paid out but
:21:07. > :21:12.trying to qualify for the Olympics and trying to keep consistent. And
:21:13. > :21:17.World Championships coming up, what is the aim for that, pushing for the
:21:18. > :21:23.podium? Yes, pushing for podium in everything we do, but wanting to ski
:21:24. > :21:27.well, and have a good time, I love to make finals and hopefully get on
:21:28. > :21:33.the podium. Quickly to both of you can it be Team GB's best ever Winter
:21:34. > :21:36.Olympics in one year? We have amazing people in every discipline,
:21:37. > :21:45.no reason why none of those can't do really, really well. We are working
:21:46. > :21:50.hard and have been since whatever. We will keep our fingers crossed for
:21:51. > :21:53.that. The World Championships coming up next month, that will be on BBC
:21:54. > :21:56.sport. Nick, thank you.
:21:57. > :21:59.I could watch that all day, incredible sport.
:22:00. > :22:01.Now, if I said, "Fancy a trip to an auction in Ryedale?"
:22:02. > :22:05.But they've got something very different up their sleeves -
:22:06. > :22:09.Yes, items belonging to some of the most famous names in music
:22:10. > :22:13.You could snap up John Lennon's sunglasses or a velvet jacket
:22:14. > :22:18.Charlotte Leeming's had a sneak preview.
:22:19. > :22:21.At Ryedale auctioneers in Kirby Moorside, there's the usual
:22:22. > :22:23.antiques and furniture you'd expect to find.
:22:24. > :22:29.But in one corner of the room, there's a special
:22:30. > :22:33.collection which will have music lovers absolutely drooling.
:22:34. > :22:39.It's a rock and pop memorabilia treasure trove with items from
:22:40. > :22:41.some of the most famous artists of the '60s and '70s, including
:22:42. > :22:49.The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin.
:22:50. > :22:51.Amongst the album covers, there are quirky items,
:22:52. > :22:52.like this wooden spoon. What's this?
:22:53. > :22:55.That has been signed by John Lennon and Yoko.
:22:56. > :22:57.Lennon's signature has pretty much faded away
:22:58. > :23:08.Why would you get that done? I don't know
:23:09. > :23:10.but it's quirky and different and that's what people like.
:23:11. > :23:13.Do we need if they used that to make pasta at night?
:23:14. > :23:17.No prizes for guessing who these belong to.
:23:18. > :23:20.But there is a bit of a story behind these?
:23:21. > :23:24.Yes, the back story of those is that John lost his temper on the phone
:23:25. > :23:26.to somebody in London, a producer or agent, smashed them
:23:27. > :23:29.on the floor and they got thrown in the bin so they got
:23:30. > :23:34.So they have had some repair work and a few new parts but principally
:23:35. > :23:38.And what might they go for? The estimate is 3000-5000.
:23:39. > :23:45.Something that is just amazing is this picture here behind us,
:23:46. > :23:47.a Rolling Stones fan will love Keith Richards here.
:23:48. > :23:50.I think this has got to be one of my favourite lots in the sale.
:23:51. > :23:56.It would look fantastic in a music bar, something like that.
:23:57. > :23:58.I've 50 got quid, could be for that? Any good?
:23:59. > :24:03.Put a couple of noughts on and we'll be there.
:24:04. > :24:06.Anything connected to such giants of the music world remains hugely
:24:07. > :24:13.Most items in this auction come from a private
:24:14. > :24:21.One of the priciest will be a black jacket owned by John Lennon.
:24:22. > :24:27.It's one of Ryedale auctioneers most exciting sales and could make that
:24:28. > :24:31.private collector a fair bit of money on Friday.
:24:32. > :24:39.Charlotte Leeming, BBC Look North, Kirby Moorside.
:24:40. > :24:43.Good try, Charlotte! But don't worry.
:24:44. > :24:54.So if you fancy a bid, the auction's on Friday.
:24:55. > :25:00.And one person who will not be bidding is Paul.
:25:01. > :25:06.I am known to get my hands in my pocket! LAUGHTER
:25:07. > :25:11.Thank you for that picture, well worth saying that, of the Abbey,
:25:12. > :25:15.with plenty of sunshine. And I know we covered this story in
:25:16. > :25:19.Look North yesterday, absolutely magnificent picture with that steam
:25:20. > :25:26.train going along the viaduct. Send your pictures in to the Weather
:25:27. > :25:32.Watchers website or you can send me their life sweet. Tomorrow,
:25:33. > :25:42.straightforward, bright, breezy, temperatures once again should "Is.
:25:43. > :25:47.Maybe low cloud at first but should break up with bright sunny spells
:25:48. > :25:49.around and all parts on Friday should be dry. Still looking likely
:25:50. > :25:55.we will see 15-16 Monday next week we will see 15-16 Monday next week
:25:56. > :26:01.with my other air coming in eastern parts of Yorkshire saw a touch of
:26:02. > :26:06.spring parts on the way. From the south-west, this pleasure giving
:26:07. > :26:10.some heavy rain, very little along the Pennines, the range shooting to
:26:11. > :26:15.the North Sea by the end of the evening. The second part of the
:26:16. > :26:20.night should be mostly dry and the odd shower coming into the Pennines
:26:21. > :26:27.and quite windy, lowest temperatures frost free at four or five Celsius.
:26:28. > :26:36.The sun rises in the morning around about 7.24, towns of highest water
:26:37. > :26:41.there... It looks as though it will be a bright start in the East, some
:26:42. > :26:44.cloud coming in from the West in the morning for a time bringing some
:26:45. > :26:50.Shahbaz, then bright and breezy, they cloud breaks up, some sunshine,
:26:51. > :26:56.it is applied with one or two showers, maybe getting to the coast
:26:57. > :27:02.but very isolated, the emphasis is on a good deal of fine albeit windy
:27:03. > :27:05.weather. The King at top temperatures, once more than any in
:27:06. > :27:10.double figures perhaps with the exception of Scarborough, but
:27:11. > :27:15.elsewhere ten - 11 Celsius perhaps with the breeze taking the edge off
:27:16. > :27:19.the temperatures. Further ahead, original high pressure on Friday
:27:20. > :27:23.means it is mostly fine, high pressure but it should brighten up.
:27:24. > :27:28.A weak weather front might bring some drizzle from the West but a lot
:27:29. > :27:29.of fine weather over the weekend and possibly exceptionally mild early
:27:30. > :27:43.next week. Do you know the theme of Joe Root's
:27:44. > :27:55.baby? Boycott. Alfred. LAUGHTER That is all for now, goodbye.
:27:56. > :27:58.when farmers leave their daily routines behind...
:27:59. > :28:02.Right, here we come, Dorset! ..for a show day.