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00:00:00What a time to be alive
00:00:24I'ma put myself first
00:00:30Everything's so amazing
00:00:36I said wow
00:00:42Hello, welcome
00:00:51I must introduce all of you
00:00:54I'm Lucy
00:00:55You're Lucy
00:00:56Welcome Lucy, dear
00:00:58Come in and go and sit down
00:01:00I'm Alice
00:01:01Alice, and where are you from?
00:01:02Hailing Island
00:01:03Hailing Island
00:01:04Jane
00:01:05Jane
00:01:06From Newport, Wales
00:01:08I'm Philip
00:01:09And Philip
00:01:10And then we think Lucy was from Scotland
00:01:12Yes, yes
00:01:13Come along in Philip
00:01:14Good, good, good
00:01:15Come along, Jimmy
00:01:16Nice to see you
00:01:17Wonderful
00:01:18Right
00:01:21Excuse me a minute, Malcolm
00:01:23Hello, can I help you?
00:01:24Um, yes
00:01:25It says outside you say sell gay news
00:01:27Yes, would you like a copy?
00:01:28Yes, please
00:01:30It's 25 pence, please
00:01:32Thanks very much
00:01:34Would you like some coffee while you're here?
00:01:36Yes, please
00:01:37Well, let's get some over there
00:01:38What else do you do in SMG?
00:01:43I mean, apart from selling papers and things
00:01:45Well, we have weekly meetings
00:01:46We have discussions and guest speakers for example
00:01:49And social events too
00:01:50In fact, we're having a disco this evening
00:01:52But not in here
00:01:53I hasten to
00:01:54But really a disco
00:01:55What, you mean men dancing with men?
00:01:56And women with women, yes
00:01:57It doesn't seem possible in Scotland
00:01:59It happens in Scotland, yes
00:02:00Have you been to a gay disco before?
00:02:02No
00:02:03I don't think I'd have the nerve
00:02:04What do people wear?
00:02:05Exactly the same sort of thing as you and I are wearing now
00:02:07Would you like to come along?
00:02:09Well, yes
00:02:39I don't know
00:02:40Yeah
00:02:41Go
00:02:42Hey
00:02:44No
00:03:09I believe we shall only succeed
00:03:37in maintaining and securing our traditional tolerance and fairness in this country
00:03:43if we cut the number of immigrants coming in now.
00:03:59I think Mrs Stater's remarks are very much racist
00:04:02and there are people within even the parliamentary Tory party
00:04:06who is saying that she shouldn't have said some of these things.
00:04:08What do you think she actually said?
00:04:10Well, she was trying to say, well, immigration,
00:04:12number of people coming in should be cut down.
00:04:14What she hasn't said, that out of 70,000 immigrants who came in recently,
00:04:19it's less than half were black people.
00:04:21You know, those are the ones she's getting at.
00:04:23She's not talking about immigrants.
00:04:25I think we ought to make the difference with the euphemistic term of the word.
00:04:28She just wants to stop black immigration.
00:04:29Of course, that's what she's saying about white immigration.
00:04:31What effect do you think the words will have?
00:04:33Well, I think it's going to add to the conflict and the violence
00:04:35in places like this where Paul has sown his seeds.
00:04:38Yeah, it's not going to help.
00:04:40You were given some clogs tonight.
00:04:46Don't you think they're very smart?
00:04:49They look enormous.
00:04:51I can't think whether they're easy to wear,
00:04:53but I must try it.
00:04:54Oh, Lancashire clogs.
00:04:55What are you going to do, sir?
00:04:57Well, I'm going to try them on first,
00:04:59but they told me I should go canvassing or something in them,
00:05:01but don't you have to sort of rock in a clog?
00:05:04You don't walk, you gently rock.
00:05:06Sounds like rock, rock, rock around the clog, doesn't it?
00:05:10I'll try them on to see if they're gone.
00:05:18Could you stay with your fantasy, Alison?
00:05:20And maybe just say, stay with it with your eyes closed,
00:05:24and just share with us what's happening for you in your fantasy.
00:05:30In the first part of my fantasy,
00:05:32I was in a South Sea Island type place,
00:05:35a beautiful blue lagoon.
00:05:39And just...
00:05:41just alternating between swimming and lying on the beach,
00:05:46and not having to do anything or think about anything
00:05:49or worry about anything.
00:05:51Just... just letting go.
00:05:53Just... just doing nothing.
00:05:55Just being.
00:05:56Do you find that difficult to do here?
00:05:57No.
00:05:58Could you let yourself do nothing right now?
00:05:59I'll talk about what makes it difficult for you to do that.
00:06:00I think I feel that if I do nothing,
00:06:02I'll talk about what makes it difficult for you to do that.
00:06:04I think I feel that if I do nothing...
00:06:06I'm...
00:06:19I'm not...
00:06:20I almost don't exist.
00:06:22what makes it difficult for you to do that i think i feel that if i do nothing
00:06:31i'm not i almost don't exist if people can't see me doing anything i'm worthless somehow
00:06:52of all the hundreds of airplanes we've recovered over the last 10 years very very few still have
00:07:19the pilots in them and if we were certain that the pilot was still in there i think we'd probably
00:07:25think twice about a recovery operation pat's got the wheel compass yeah we seem to have come across
00:07:35the cockpit area now but a lot of the wreckage is mixed mixed up together and obviously on impact
00:07:41all the wreckage has concentrated down into the cockpit area i don't think it was really
00:07:50recognizable as human remains those two feet the thing now is to inform the police
00:07:59it's a very very rare occurrence that we find an aircraft with the remains of the pilot on board
00:08:02most of them bailed out safely in this instance the airplane dived into the ground at high speed
00:08:09buried itself about 25 feet and the facilities that they had at the time just weren't sufficient to
00:08:15recover the aircraft or the pilot so we shall now have to notify the authorities
00:08:21have to notify the authorities that they had at the time they had at the time they had at the time
00:08:30hello please yes ah i'd like to report the finding of some human remains
00:08:35oh
00:08:51we have to think in terms of several parliaments we have to move this country in a new direction
00:09:06to change the way we look at things to create a wholly new attitude of mind can it be done well the
00:09:15people have taken the first step by electing us we say to them yes the conservatives can do it and we will do it
00:09:29time to shake off the self-doubt induced by decades of dependence on the state as master and not as servants
00:09:45well
00:10:05well
00:10:06Oh, my God.
00:10:36The remains there in two plastic sacks, so that's our sort of business down there.
00:10:54You've actually recovered the remains from the aircraft?
00:10:56From the aircraft, yeah.
00:10:58But these, when we were filling the site back in again, we'd come across this, you know,
00:11:01amongst the rubbish and stuff.
00:11:04What sort of an airplane was it?
00:11:06It's a hurricane.
00:11:07And there's some of the remains of the aircraft, along with the two sacks of bits and pieces.
00:11:13Is it definitely a hurricane?
00:11:15Yes, it smells a bit as well.
00:11:18That's the remains of him.
00:11:21It's a bit...
00:11:22It's a skeleton, isn't it?
00:11:23Oh, it's bones and bits and pieces.
00:11:28Yeah, probably.
00:11:29It's a bit more ripe.
00:11:30Yeah, OK.
00:11:31It's a bit more ripe.
00:11:32Yeah, OK.
00:11:33Yeah, it's more a mud ripe than a...
00:11:37Yeah.
00:11:38It smells typical Shepi soil, doesn't it?
00:11:41Yuck.
00:11:42Yeah.
00:11:43If the remains are sorted through and the bits of uniform are sorted through, presumably
00:11:47there's some form of identification there somewhere.
00:11:49Yeah.
00:11:50I mean, we don't finish the fault of sort of picking it in the belt.
00:11:53We should have to do it.
00:11:54Yeah, yeah, we do that.
00:11:56I'm aware that I really am enjoying you for the first time.
00:12:00I've only been in a group with you a couple of times, and I haven't liked your smile and
00:12:05your talk.
00:12:06I'm sorry.
00:12:07I think you're pretty and attractive, but I haven't liked your way.
00:12:09And I suddenly find myself liking this kind of slightly spare, empty look.
00:12:14It interests me very much.
00:12:15And my interest...
00:12:17Spare and empty.
00:12:20Yeah.
00:12:21Lovely.
00:12:22Yeah.
00:12:23That's the way you fill it with action.
00:12:24You fill it with chatter.
00:12:25It puts me off.
00:12:26I like you when you don't smile.
00:12:52Lovey though.
00:12:53Other horaаю.
00:12:54Thanks to remember this, you'll neverarto me on the flip station and set me up.
00:12:59Fire.
00:13:00I should never wait for it.
00:13:06Look at my head.
00:13:07Fire.
00:13:09Fire.
00:13:11Fire.
00:13:12Fire.
00:13:14Thank you for sitting on the train.
00:13:15Two to think it's the most important.
00:13:17For a while.
00:13:19Okay.
00:17:21So I arranged for a post-mortem examination to be carried out on the body.
00:17:36And in addition to the human remains, there were found the identification number of the aircraft and also the pilot's own identification number.
00:17:49And these details were fed to the Royal Air Force, and their records were able to establish the identity of the pilot.
00:18:30Do you drink?
00:18:32Do you drink?
00:18:33No, I don't.
00:18:34No, I don't.
00:18:35No, I don't.
00:18:36No, it doesn't interest me in the slightest.
00:18:47I have nothing against it at all.
00:18:48I have nothing against it at all.
00:18:49The wife can't stand it.
00:18:50She can't stand it.
00:18:51She'd run a mile rather than, you know.
00:18:52But I have nothing against it, whatever.
00:18:54Do you smoke?
00:18:55No, I don't smoke.
00:18:56No, I don't smoke.
00:18:57No, I used to.
00:18:58And I used to thoroughly enjoy it.
00:18:59Or not to split it in infinity.
00:19:00I used to thoroughly enjoy it, you know.
00:19:02Do you ever go to the pictures?
00:19:03No, I don't know.
00:19:04Because the wife's view of pictures and everything is different from mine, you know.
00:19:08And she might think this was offensive, you know.
00:19:10Which, to me, wouldn't be.
00:19:11You understand what I mean?
00:19:12We live in different worlds, I'm afraid.
00:19:14Different worlds.
00:19:15It can't be helped.
00:19:16So, I don't bother.
00:19:17And if I were to go by myself, I suppose you would probably think I was with somebody else,
00:19:21you understand what I mean?
00:19:22So, I don't.
00:19:23I just don't bother.
00:19:24I've given up.
00:19:25I've completely given up, you know.
00:19:26I'm just, really.
00:19:27It sounds ridiculous to you, of course.
00:19:29And you won't believe it.
00:19:30And none of the people who see this will believe it.
00:19:32But I'm just waiting to be measured up for the old box, you know.
00:19:39You know, the six foot by two.
00:19:40You know that one.
00:19:46We arrived there, and those other boats that were near vicinity there were already lifting
00:20:11the survivors.
00:20:12What was the state of Lord Mountbatten's boat?
00:20:15Well, it was non-existent.
00:20:16It was just in small, very small pieces.
00:20:20It's just blown to small bits.
00:20:23And how loud was the explosion?
00:20:25Well, it was very loud.
00:20:27In fact, everybody in the village heard it.
00:20:37Talking of the cinema, would you like to accompany me to the rocks here tonight?
00:20:40Oh, well, I don't know.
00:20:41Oh, I know what you're thinking.
00:20:43If you know what you're thinking, you're thinking I might make a pass.
00:20:45And because I'm your employer, if you didn't do what you told, I might make things difficult
00:20:48for you.
00:20:49Like losing you your job.
00:20:51But I wouldn't do things like that.
00:20:53No, all I want is the companionship of a beautiful woman.
00:20:57Well, take your wife.
00:20:58I'm sure she's beautiful.
00:21:00Yes, it's often been said that my wife has the face that could launch a thousand ships.
00:21:05You mean she's like Helen of Troy?
00:21:06No, she looks like a docker.
00:21:07No, she looks like a docker.
00:21:08No, she looks like a docker.
00:21:09No, she looks like a docker.
00:21:14No, she looks like she looks like a docker with a soldier.
00:21:15No, she looks like a ship.
00:21:16No, she looks like a docker.
00:21:17And the phone, she looks like a docker with a Hitler at the site.
00:21:19However, she looks like hell with a Dock.
00:21:20No, she looks like an ocean-!
00:21:21No, she looks like an ocean forevermore.
00:21:22No, perhaps the night that whole time is around.
00:21:26point.
00:21:29The fires is like, oh, he looks good.
00:21:30I'm going to use it for the first time.
00:21:37I'm going to use it for a little bit.
00:21:45I'm going to use it for a little bit.
00:21:50I'm going to use it for a little bit.
00:21:56I don't know.
00:22:26You believe in astrology, do you?
00:22:28Yes, I do. I find I'm at ease most with other fire signs, which are Leo and Aries.
00:22:34You're a Sagittarian, I gather.
00:22:37Yes, yes, that's correct.
00:22:37And that, of course, is a very strong sign.
00:22:40Just by virtue of the fact that you have a routine, you have a family, and your horizons are limited,
00:22:48obviously you just are not able to get out into the wide world and meet people.
00:22:53And this is one way of doing it.
00:22:54Visual impressions are very important, and if you can see somebody,
00:23:00you more or less know straight away whether you think you will like them or not.
00:23:05With the video type of dating system, you can have a look at them.
00:23:10If you don't like them, then you just whiz on to somebody else.
00:23:14Other times, you can see somebody who you think is fantastic,
00:23:18and they open their mouth and they put their foot in it.
00:23:20Music in her eyes, I says it all, she's lost control.
00:23:43And she's taken to the nearest class of life, she's lost control.
00:23:51And she gave away the secrets of her class and said, I've lost control again.
00:23:57And of her voice, I told her when and where to hide, she said, I've lost control again.
00:24:02My job is very boring, and of course, it's very tiring.
00:24:12But I tend to find that now, after the amount of years I've done on the job,
00:24:18I can cope with it.
00:24:19Some days, the boredom gets so bad, that I have to walk away from the machine.
00:24:28Because I tend to get angry, when I really go over the top with boredom.
00:24:34One of the main things about it was the feeling that you got from the body of the church,
00:24:51from the singing in the church.
00:24:53There was a lot of feeling, a lot of emotion.
00:24:57People thinking about their wedding days and their baptisms and so forth.
00:25:01I think, well, even I'd think about bringing four daughters up the aisle.
00:25:11So, we're married, giving them away.
00:25:31We're married, giving them away.
00:25:33We're married, giving them away.
00:25:34Cheers.
00:25:46Come back to well.
00:25:47Hello.
00:30:18And on being taken to the vets, we were informed that he was changing sex.
00:30:23Well, you can imagine that this was a shock to us.
00:30:28The vet went on to explain that his male organs were disappearing and as such, he was developing
00:30:37very prominent female organs.
00:30:40He's an immensely masculine-looking dog.
00:30:41He's an immensely masculine-looking dog.
00:30:43Yes.
00:30:43This is a sort of tragedy.
00:30:46I mean, I look at Bruno and I think, well, I can't imagine you as being feminine.
00:30:52He's too masculine.
00:30:53But apparently, according to what the vet told us, that with having the operation, the dog should
00:31:04he would be in a completely new dog.
00:31:07He'll be in a completely new dog.
00:31:08He will have coffee in the stands all so much quicker, isn't it.
00:31:23No one could call this a particularly grand kitchen.
00:31:28No, it isn't.
00:31:29And you'll see what I mean.
00:31:30There's absolutely no way in which you could eat in here,
00:31:33but there's no place where you couldn't get a, uh,
00:31:36a small table then.
00:31:38I've always longed for a really lovely kitchen,
00:31:41which I've never really had,
00:31:43one that would go straight out onto a patio
00:31:46where you could have breakfast.
00:31:48Always longed for that, but never had it.
00:31:53Oh, great.
00:32:02All right?
00:32:03There's some cards there.
00:32:05Yeah.
00:32:06Letters, no bills.
00:32:08Probably bills, yeah.
00:32:13I'll have a look upstairs there.
00:32:15All right?
00:32:16Come in.
00:32:23Wow.
00:32:24Yeah I need some pictures there.
00:32:25What do you want?
00:32:26Letters.
00:32:28Heat, lusher.
00:32:29matic.
00:32:30It's easier.
00:32:31Oh my god.
00:32:32Cause you're selling.
00:32:33Okay?
00:32:34Yeah.
00:32:35You'll have to, you know,
00:32:36stand up,
00:32:38take a thing.
00:32:39When we can see a hamburger.
00:32:40You're having a hamburger stick.
00:32:42After all we can see a chicken.
00:32:43That's the chicken.
00:32:44The chicken is pandering ground.
00:32:46It's smaller than the one everyday.
00:32:47I made the chicken coop.
00:32:48Hands up, even though.
00:32:49Not to know it.
00:32:50,
00:32:52it's your house in 25 years it is your house and nobody else's nobody can take it away from you
00:33:04you're in rented accommodation you pay rent until the day you die for nothing and you just can't
00:33:11lose
00:35:11It's 12, 13, 14.
00:35:14Yeah.
00:35:14Smashing.
00:35:15This is David Potts, on behalf of the News of the World.
00:35:37Testing this tape, prior to an interview, on child corruption.
00:35:45Testing, testing, testing.
00:35:49Your candidate, Helena Stephens.
00:35:58Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.
00:36:08You carry on, you carry on, carry on.
00:36:10Sit down.
00:36:11The National Guard must be getting the fish strong.
00:36:16Sit down.
00:36:19Sit down.
00:36:21Sit down.
00:36:23Sit down.
00:36:25Sit down.
00:36:26Sit down.
00:36:28Sit down.
00:36:29Sit down.
00:36:30Sit down.
00:36:31Sit down.
00:36:33Sit down.
00:36:34Sit down.
00:36:35Sit down.
00:36:36Come on.
00:36:37Oh, I'm not sure everybody.
00:36:39Bubbles.
00:36:40Got to make sure.
00:36:41That's the point.
00:36:53I mean, that's the way I do it again.
00:36:55I mean, that's probably the way I do it again.
00:36:57We can shut the door.
00:37:01What if you go close up to a black hole?
00:37:31Then the gravitational field becomes stronger.
00:37:36It would be a very nice idea.
00:37:41If one could fall into a black hole and then come out in another universe.
00:38:01If one could fall into a black hole and then come out of a black hole, then come out of a black hole and then come out of a black hole.
00:38:17So if one could fall into a black hole, then come out of a black hole.
00:38:30Oh
00:39:00Dennis Meadows condemned to a life on the dole is that how you see it that's precisely what's happening in concert from two o'clock today
00:39:13there's three and a half thousand men who will be off this plant and in effect we have no job prospects whatsoever
00:39:30Oh
00:40:00This is what would normally be a working day is the middle of the week and we're now down in this plant which produces
00:40:18well over half a cast iron baths of the United Kingdom on to
00:40:22one week on one week off and
00:40:24And that's an immediate and practical effect of the strict monetarism policy that the government is carrying on
00:40:31The managing director said I'm very sorry to tell you but as from this minute the firm has gone into voluntary liquidation
00:40:39That was it
00:40:40Somebody shouted will we get any wages and he said you'll get nothing
00:40:45There now follows a government statement on the current employment figures
00:40:54The government seems to have totally lost its way in terms of the interaction of four economic indicators on British industry
00:41:15Oh
00:41:19As every member of any firm knows once with high interest rates as a weapon for controlling money supply
00:41:27What is the first thing that has to be cut?
00:41:30Investment because you still have to pay wages and you still have to pay your current costs
00:41:35One day we may be able to afford it
00:41:37One day we may be able to afford it
00:41:39I get the economic policies right
00:41:43The government would say just hang on and stop making such a fuss now
00:41:47Yeah, all I can say is that the government isn't standing where I'm bloody well standing
00:41:49I'm bloody well standing
00:42:13You seem to be dancing on your own
00:42:15I am
00:42:16Is that allowed?
00:42:17No, you see my partner wasn't allowed in
00:42:19Really?
00:42:20Yeah
00:42:21But you seem you're doing alright though aren't you?
00:42:23Well I'm trying
00:42:24What do you think about when you're dancing?
00:42:26Nothing
00:42:27Just mind your blank
00:42:28Complete blank
00:42:29No
00:42:30You seem to be dancing on your own
00:42:31No
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00:42:58Yeah, I just look at the washing labels on me clothes, if I clean up, put them on, they're
00:43:11the only labels I take on, you know what it's all.
00:43:13Well, I like The Damned and things like that, I'm a punk, and she likes all sorts.
00:43:19Do you class yourselves as punks?
00:43:21Don't class yourselves as anything, individuals.
00:43:23Well, I'm a Bowie fan.
00:43:24Bowie fan?
00:43:25Yeah.
00:43:26Do you class yourself as anything else?
00:43:27Do you like being classed as a Bowie fan?
00:43:29Yeah, that's what I like, you know, that's a little bit.
00:43:32Are you both classed as Bowie fans?
00:43:34No.
00:43:35Yeah, she's not.
00:43:36I was a Susie fan until I met him.
00:43:38Well, very normal in this world today, very normal, normal person.
00:43:43Not weird at all.
00:43:46Label?
00:43:47Yeah.
00:43:48A woman?
00:43:49I'm a me rocker, I'm into meself.
00:43:51What were you before you were an Arab?
00:43:54I was a punk for a while, and a mod.
00:43:57What made you change from punk to Arab?
00:44:01We got more money.
00:44:02If you were to class yourself as anything, would you, if you had to?
00:44:05If I had to, I wouldn't.
00:44:07I'd just call myself me.
00:44:08I'd just call myself me.
00:44:09Oh, no, no.
00:44:10Oh, no, no.
00:44:11I'd just call myself me.
00:44:12That's no problem.
00:44:14I'd almost two.
00:44:15I'd just call myself a ring.
00:44:16I'd just call myself a ring.
00:44:19There's so much space in the room.
00:44:23And then I'd just call myself a ring.
00:44:29He was talking to me about the terrible things that were going on in the squadron.
00:44:44He said, I just can't stand the way he frigs about in the air every time there's a blitz on.
00:44:53We all shout at him that he's not following the vectors given by the controller,
00:44:58but it makes no difference.
00:45:01He just goes the wrong way and then circles and circles around in the air.
00:45:07This afternoon, we all saw the bombs crashing below us,
00:45:12way over to the east, on the oil tanks in the Thames estuary.
00:45:18But do you think that made any difference to him?
00:45:22No. He just went on circling at about 18,000 feet.
00:45:27He didn't seem to hear or see anything.
00:45:31But they all disappeared in the same way, and I don't know how many often were ever found again,
00:45:52presumably, like Hugh Beresford.
00:45:53So they may have just dug themselves into the ground somewhere.
00:45:59It cost us lives, lives, I don't know how many lives.
00:46:08You're unemployed?
00:46:10Yes, please.
00:46:12Only one day a week I'm working.
00:46:14What do you do then?
00:46:15I'm going to the unemployment exchange for to be collecting my money.
00:46:21Oh, blimey.
00:46:23I get more money for not being working than when I'm working.
00:46:27I don't think that series is socially damaging.
00:46:30I hope it isn't, otherwise we really oughtn't to be doing it.
00:46:32But I think that what people get out of that is a lot of enjoyment.
00:46:38I don't think it's at the expense of the characters.
00:46:41I think there is a multiracial community working in that classroom at some level,
00:46:49which is enjoyable, which may make people who are not members of any of those racial minorities
00:46:54friendlier towards the races that they see portrayed there,
00:47:00without saying, when they meet an Indian in the street,
00:47:04oh, he always talks like that and he's funny because he wears a turban.
00:47:34Oh, my God, you're talking!
00:47:36Oh, my God, you're talking!
00:47:36Oh, my God, I'm laughing!
00:47:38Oh, my God, I'm laughing, I'm laughing!
00:48:04What have you been taking?
00:48:28What have you been taking?
00:48:29Yeah.
00:48:30Blue.
00:48:31What have you been sniffing that tin of blue?
00:48:33You didn't take all of it, did you?
00:48:35Yes, sir.
00:48:37What?
00:48:38No.
00:48:39What are you taking the whole tin?
00:48:43I don't know what it is.
00:48:44Oh, I know. Who's got it?
00:48:46What, he's lost it?
00:48:47Who?
00:48:48Davey's got it.
00:48:52Where Davey?
00:48:53He'll be back in a minute.
00:48:54He's going to get some money to get chips for us.
00:48:56Are you better?
00:48:58You will, I promise.
00:48:59Have you got the plug?
00:49:00Yeah.
00:49:01Don't you think, at the end of the day, there are a load of hooligans, whatever their views
00:49:19are, it's best just to leave them alone?
00:49:21Yeah.
00:49:22How can you leave them alone?
00:49:23When they beat our mothers and children, you tell us to leave them alone?
00:49:26That's the right question.
00:49:27Right.
00:49:28Is this the first time this has happened on this sort of scale?
00:49:30Yeah.
00:49:31It never happened before.
00:49:32It's happened at schools, right?
00:49:34They're taking their little kids to school, Indian women, and skinheads are beating them
00:49:38up.
00:49:39So this time it got worse.
00:49:40So nobody wants to know, so we had to do what we could do for our people.
00:49:45We've been telling the police, we've been telling the local authority that Southall
00:49:50is going to explode tomorrow.
00:49:52Right.
00:49:53Because in view of the kind of racial harassment of blacks in Southall, nothing is being done.
00:49:59They don't want to know, they don't want to know anything.
00:50:01It's coming to an extent where Southall will explode tomorrow.
00:50:05So there's plenty of room this year, but we haven't got Princess Anne, have we?
00:50:32No, no, we haven't.
00:50:33No, it's just the two there.
00:50:34Just the two there.
00:50:35Yeah.
00:50:36Is that far?
00:50:37That's about right for them, isn't it?
00:50:38Well, I'm just wondering.
00:50:39You want plenty of room?
00:50:40Do you think?
00:50:41Well, we've only got the pages.
00:50:43I think they want to be slightly in view of Her Majesty.
00:50:46Yeah.
00:50:47We can give them a couple of minutes to share.
00:50:48As long as they have enough room for their feet, you know.
00:50:51That's the feet.
00:50:52Oh, that's it.
00:50:53That's it.
00:50:54That's it.
00:50:55Actually, that's about right.
00:50:56Hmm.
00:50:57That's right.
00:50:58Bless you with a small button on here.
00:51:00Yeah.
00:51:01Yes.
00:51:02Well, Duke of Loster, Duke of Kent.
00:51:05Yes.
00:51:06And then we fill up that particular bench there.
00:51:07That's right.
00:51:08With the senior players, and that's atop.
00:51:09Oh, yes.
00:51:10That's right.
00:51:11And then you were asking about the ambassadors.
00:51:12The ambassadors along there after the Royal Ladies, and the overflow just above.
00:51:16That's it.
00:51:17That's it.
00:51:18That's it.
00:51:19That's it.
00:51:20And then we start the Duchess's there, and carry on in order of precedence in the usual
00:51:23way.
00:51:24That's it.
00:51:25And I'd like to know who's the head ambassador, because I'd rather like to come and say hello
00:51:31to him.
00:51:32I think he's Tonga this year.
00:51:33I'm not sure.
00:51:34Yeah.
00:51:35Yeah.
00:51:36When I started work, I wore split skirt up to the knee, and the boss complained about
00:51:43that, so it was too high and attracted men.
00:51:46So, I then wore a dress, but I didn't feel at all comfortable in it, so I changed again
00:51:53to a T-shirt with a knot, and I got sent to the personnel manager, and she said it looked
00:51:58slutty, tarty, and my earrings look stupid, and the dye of my hair, but she complimented
00:52:05me on my work.
00:52:06Can you iron a shirt?
00:52:07No.
00:52:08Why not?
00:52:09I never tried it.
00:52:10Why not?
00:52:11I just never tried it.
00:52:14Why would you not try it for?
00:52:16Because the wife does it.
00:52:18And why should your wife do it?
00:52:21I don't know.
00:52:24That's part of that way.
00:52:27Yeah, it's difficult, isn't it, making you friends?
00:52:30You know, there's places that you can go.
00:52:33Have you gone to any of their local pubs in this area?
00:52:36Would you actually go upstairs and talk to them?
00:52:39Or do you just sort of, you know, stand around?
00:52:41I mean, it's up to you to make the first move, really.
00:52:43Hello, Grapevine?
00:52:44Yes?
00:52:45Can I help you?
00:52:46It's another wanker.
00:52:47Um, yes, can I help you?
00:52:50Um, I'm afraid we really can't talk to you on the telephone while you're, um, masturbating,
00:52:51because we have a policy here that we're really colluding with you.
00:52:55and your fantasies.
00:52:56And it's not doing you any good, and it's not doing me any good, and it's not doing me
00:52:58any good.
00:52:59And I'd really like to help you, but I'm afraid I'm gonna have to ask you to come in, and I'm
00:53:00really going to have to ask you to come in and see what's going on.
00:53:01And, um, I'm afraid we really can't talk to you on the telephone while you're, um, masturbating,
00:53:04because we have a policy here that we're really colluding with you and your fantasies.
00:53:06And it's not doing you any good, and it's not doing me any good, and I'd really like to
00:53:13help you, but I'm afraid I'm gonna have to ask you to come in and talk to us.
00:53:16And we'll be more than happy to see you face to face, but otherwise, it's no good talking
00:53:19on the telephone for either you or me.
00:53:20Okay?
00:53:21Well, I'm very sorry, but, you know, as I say, it's colluding with you, okay?
00:53:45I don't know.
00:54:15They would like the people who are going to withdraw from the area and then the people
00:54:23will disperse and they will go home.
00:54:24You've got to try.
00:54:25But as long as the police remains within the area.
00:54:27It's an arrest and you've got to take it.
00:54:28Just a minute.
00:54:29A, there is no question of people arrested being released.
00:54:32Yes.
00:54:33B, I have a responsibility as I've told you before to preserve law and order.
00:54:37Now, how can they guarantee what the rest of them are going to do?
00:54:42How can they do that?
00:54:43Well, you see, what they're saying is that at the present time, the majority of the people
00:54:49are in the background.
00:54:50They've been drinking and there's music going there and there's overturned cars in the streets.
00:54:55There's monotov cocktails.
00:54:57And if something is not done at the present time, it's going to be a highly explosive situation.
00:55:02The only way to defuse this situation is by decreasing the presence of the police within
00:55:08the area at the present time because they see the police as their target, as their target
00:55:14that they want to attack.
00:55:15They've done exactly what you're saying and I appreciate what you've already done.
00:55:18Where's he going from?
00:55:19Where's he going from?
00:55:20But there is no question, in my decision at the moment, there is no question of withdrawing
00:55:23police from here.
00:55:24Yes, ma'am!
00:55:26Yes, ma'am .
00:55:28My initial.
00:55:30Indian vein all ton of issues and I amongst my colleagues
00:55:36And I will compile that 방송 of those things, I hope that anyone is gathering
00:55:41Oh, my God.
00:56:11Well, actually, we hate each other anyway.
00:56:20At least I hate him and I hate her.
00:56:23Don't get on at all together, do we?
00:56:25No.
00:56:26No.
00:56:27I don't think she hated me in the first place.
00:56:30It wasn't until we got talking she realised that I didn't really have the same feelings about her as she did about me.
00:56:38And a bit jealous of me, really.
00:56:43She does all the carrying and all the talking and I get all the loss.
00:56:48Not fair, really.
00:56:50I mean, if I got myself a nice, thin, little blonde bird, I'll get away, you know.
00:56:56It's only because she's a fat old cow.
00:57:00See what I mean?
00:57:02She gets violent, couldn't she?
00:57:08See what I mean?
00:57:13I don't know.
00:57:15See.
00:57:45Does anyone imagine that there is the smallest political gain in letting this level of
00:58:11unemployment continue, or that there is some obscure economic religion which demands
00:58:17this level of unemployment as part of its grisly ritual?
00:58:21Has Britain the courage and resolve to sustain the discipline for long enough to break through
00:58:27to success?
00:58:28Yes, Mr. Chairman, we have and we shall.
00:58:33This government is determined to stay with the policy and see it through to its conclusion.
00:58:39And that is what marks this administration as one of the truly radical ministries of post-war
00:58:55Britain.
00:58:55She knew that she did not have the full trust of the cabinet, but she fought it through
00:59:03nonetheless.
00:59:05And she invented a consensus of the nation, the junior ministries, the backbenchers, all
00:59:15of whom she thought shared her vision of what England had been and could be.
00:59:23All this was inspired by her childhood reading of Churchill.
00:59:32And I remember her at the time, again and again, repeating, almost like a mantra, Churchill in
00:59:411940, Churchill in 1940, Churchill in 1940.
01:00:09a sort of bogus romantic cult has been built up about fighter pilots fighter
01:00:36piloting was really backstabbing and if you could creep up on your enemy without him knowing
01:00:41anything about him stabbing right in the back that was the most efficacious thing to do the
01:00:46fighter pilot is well insulated from the harsh realities of his actions he doesn't he doesn't
01:00:53get smashed by the blood or hear the squeals or see the mutilated remains of his victim so that in
01:01:01point of fact it's a nasty and brutal little business well on this track it I'm doing a sort
01:01:10of tribute to Professor Longhair who was a New Orleans R&B pianist in right through the fifties
01:01:20he died last month and we happened to just be at his last concert in New Orleans so
01:01:31that's where Ska came from in the first place and then Ska came from a Fats Domino style of piano
01:01:45playing which was sort of they emphasize the offbeat like that started slowing down you got sort of reggae
01:02:05not part of this room music he's been very much of a family pet how are your children reacting to
01:02:29well he does belong to my son who I'm afraid is very much against the operation I suppose like we
01:02:37all are we can only think of Bruno as being a boy girl doesn't entrant it and he's against the operation
01:02:44son is but I think for the sake of all of us and Bruno himself more important you'll have to be
01:02:52operated on after the operation you can't very well call him Bruno no that is going to be the question
01:03:01isn't it um we have laughed about this but probably to sort of hide our sorrow but well what can you name
01:03:09me any of you any suggestion
01:03:39Here's a brief list of words
01:04:09which were invented or which acquired their modern meaning in that period.
01:04:16They include industry, industrialist, factory, middle class, working class and aristocracy.
01:04:26They include railway, engineer, scientist, statistics, journalism, ideology, strike.
01:04:35They include capitalism and socialism.
01:04:41They barely existed before the early 19th century.
01:04:44The generation of men who grew up under the shadow and inspiration of the two great revolutions
01:04:49was the first to have to come to terms with them.
01:05:05The world by the Sledges
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