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well we've teased this up enough and
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delighted to welcome not only uh Peter
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emry uh but Fraser Hines from uh the
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upcoming Panter you must remind me to
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mention the Panter because there's so
0:09
much I want to talk to you both about we
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might get distracted a little bit all
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right but B I appreciate you coming
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because I know little under the weather
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the yes I do apologize if I sound a
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little bit nasal but hopefully by next
0:20
week it'll all gone well as Brit say
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there's a lot of it going around with
0:24
something going around so uh yeah well I
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blame my wife for this she gave it to me
0:28
last week so um we're still
0:31
talking well you should you've got a
0:33
week to shake that off but be F way
0:35
because you're baddy right in the uh in
0:37
the show yes well yes he's he's quite
0:40
bad he's just sort of um treated badly
0:44
so he treats other people badly because
0:46
this is a production of Aladdin so
0:47
that's abanazar right abanazar I'm glad
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you said abanazar a lot of people say
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eaner which is certainly Into A
0:54
Christmas Carol and screwed no is abaza
0:57
okay definitely all right and Fraser
0:59
welcome it's a real pleasure to meet you
1:01
yeah oh yes I'm playing the policeman
1:03
which I've never done before actually
1:05
normally I'm wishiwashi or or the
1:07
Emperor or something like that but um
1:08
yeah what about um because I would have
1:10
asked the writer this but you'll be able
1:12
to answer it I'm sure these sort of
1:14
shows it's a sort of thing that gets
1:16
re-evaluated you know uh re written with
1:19
the times in mind because you know one
1:21
or two bits in here you may change the
1:22
names and some the change your name and
1:25
obviously you put in topical gags you
1:27
know um like places the sort of culture
1:30
some of the cultural references that
1:32
from maybe the 50s and 60s need need
1:34
updating people get their Jewelers ey
1:36
piecing on the script oh no we we alter
1:38
those to to bring up to date yeah sure
1:41
yeah yeah and and I think the audience
1:42
love that if you put in something that
1:44
was been in the newspaper that morning
1:46
they oh gosh that can't have been in the
1:48
script and they feel all sort of they've
1:49
seen something that nobody else has
1:51
seen if a local football team has just
1:54
lost that's always a good one for a baby
1:57
yes and it's a popular team and you just
1:59
tell them result although you can get
2:01
yourself in trouble because I was just
2:02
walking past the Green Room in one stage
2:04
and I saw the results of the X Factor on
2:08
a Saturday night oh and I thought it
2:10
would be very funny if I said and but
2:13
and by the way can't remember who it was
2:15
so and so won The X Factor well you
2:18
could have heard a pin drop I mean they
2:20
were Furious cuz they were all taping
2:22
it and so I'd give them the G you failed
2:26
to say spoiler alert yeah they didn't
2:28
they didn't like that one now I know
2:31
both of you from emale of course um I
2:34
apologize if I do call you Chris J
2:35
because you I really was watching the
2:36
show at that um that as the Buddy Chris
2:40
Tate part of the uh the Tate family yeah
2:43
I never I never got to watch it I was
2:44
always in the studio working but I
2:47
gather it was quite good that's it was
2:49
it was a that was really when it became
2:51
you know started to take over as the big
2:53
soap because it was always a little bit
2:55
sort of more Niche well it wasn't it
2:57
wasn't so much Niche it was more uh
2:59
comfortable and it was you know going in
3:03
there in the first time it was it was it
3:05
was daunting because we didn't actually
3:07
know what we were there for and the
3:09
Press got a hold of things and started
3:10
saying that we're we're there to Jazz it
3:13
up so obviously with the likes of Sheila
3:16
Mercy or Fraser or people and it's I
3:19
found it quite offensive and uh it it
3:23
wasn't meant in a way and it was just
3:25
the way the the Press grabbed hold of it
3:28
as far as we were concerned were just
3:30
doing a job you know so it was all a bit
3:33
there was no animosity to you know it
3:35
was as you said it was the Press we've
3:37
thought no it's just another family
3:39
coming in yeah actually take bit the
3:41
workload off us sure now talking of
3:43
families I mean you am I right in saying
3:45
you were there from the very start very
3:47
first episode very first episode as a
3:49
suton 1972 it was Beck Andale as it was
3:52
called Beck Andale royalty sugdens
3:55
that's right yeah there were and uh
3:57
lovely people I mean we we got on so I
3:59
mean Sheila was like a real mother to In
4:01
fact when my my own mother died Sheila
4:03
and her husband Peter they were going to
4:06
adopt me an she said you know cuz we got
4:08
on so well and she was a great cook she
4:10
was like a real fantastic real mother
4:13
fantastic woman yeah so real so the one
4:15
of the good old matriarchs of TV if
4:18
anyone from outside of the UK they
4:21
probably sure they heard of emel it was
4:22
called emel farm at the time and it was
4:24
about farming it involved farming yes we
4:27
we had to do the real work when we
4:29
turned up to work that day it didn't say
4:31
Matt and Joe are it said Matt and Joe
4:33
are working so whatever the farmer
4:35
Arthur was doing he had to stop we had
4:38
to step in and whether it was sheep
4:41
shearing or dipping sheep or driving
4:44
combine harvest that was we love that
4:46
driving the combine oh the dark glasses
4:48
and all Moody good but so no if you
4:51
there was times when the dialogue didn't
4:53
I've got a sheep on its back I'm
4:56
shearing it and I'm say talking of ma
4:58
what do you think I me I just can say
5:00
the L just a sheep with his legs in the
5:03
air and and if you think it gets cold
5:06
here try and winter there doing Farm
5:09
scenes like I had to go and visit the
5:10
farm or something like that and uh I
5:13
remember doing a scene with Clive Hornby
5:15
played Jack and he was literally shaving
5:20
um lambs and I was so cold and we were
5:23
trying to do this dialogue and our teeth
5:25
kept chattering really and the sound
5:26
said you're going to have to stop that
5:28
well we can't stop it it was so
5:30
my mom always says that she says look at
5:32
that it's beautiful when it's sunny or
5:34
you know in the summer but boy gets
5:36
chilly remember the old opening titles
5:38
as well cuz they they still show those
5:39
if you go up the dusty end of the TV
5:41
channels you get reruns of the you know
5:43
the very early ones and that opening it
5:45
looks so Bleak little farmhouse in the
5:47
on the horizon ble but beautiful yeah
5:50
yeah yeah but as you say yes I used to
5:52
love the riding scen you with CLA King
5:55
if you're working with somebody who can
5:57
ride as well Meander couldn't ride so
5:59
well so you're always worried about you
6:01
know but CLA and now we did hunting
6:04
scenes and just jumping fences and uh
6:07
really that was great fun yeah yes I
6:10
think there's the still the occasional
6:11
nod towards farming like someone needs
6:13
to call the vet or something but it's
6:15
it's lot more sort of different family
6:17
sort of story lines days I think it's
6:20
got I'll be honest I haven't got time to
6:22
watch it but um it did that's why they
6:26
went they wanted to pull it away from
6:27
the farming element and there was a lot
6:29
of uh complaint about there a lot of
6:32
people said I'm never going to watch it
6:33
again because because of the lack of
6:36
farming in it and uh you know that's the
6:39
sort of thing I enjoyed the farming bit
6:41
but obviously I was never really
6:42
involved in that no sure am I right in
6:44
thinking you were both there for the the
6:45
big sort of turnaround episode to be the
6:47
plane crash oh yes oh yeah I lost my
6:49
legs oh that's how you yes of course
6:52
yeah landed on my head ah and you were
6:54
in the vehicle I was in in fact I was
6:58
married at the time and uh
7:00
and I was in the car crash I had all
7:02
this makeup so I just drove home with
7:04
makeup about 2 in the morning and rang
7:06
the doorbell at home my wife open I fell
7:08
in oh my D what's happening said no just
7:11
makeup oh she clubbing me around a year
7:14
old don't you get me worried like that
7:17
but pretty effective though because it
7:18
sounded like oh look at this they're
7:20
getting desperate you know bringing a
7:21
big dramatic storyline but it really
7:23
works it work but 3 weeks of night
7:25
shoots in Winter he didn't do it in the
7:28
summer oh it was cold and I'm lying on
7:31
the ground one time in the box where the
7:33
the pub had fallen on me so it was just
7:36
a space it was like a little coffin that
7:38
you crawled into and obviously I
7:40
couldn't use my hands cuz it was in the
7:42
coffin and they just before take can
7:45
someone get the snow off piece's face I
7:48
thought Cy that's what it is it was
7:50
going in my eyes so they were literally
7:52
wiping the the snow off it was that cold
7:55
wow and it's like 3 in the morning
7:57
stopped shooting at 5: in the morning
7:59
everyone was absolutely exhausted and we
8:02
had two directors at the same time and I
8:05
I remember I finished at midnight and uh
8:07
I looked at my call cheat for the other
8:09
director 700 in the morning so I went on
8:11
a minute yeah I'm called at 7:00 said
8:13
yeah yeah I said when am I supposed to
8:15
learn the lines oh don't be awkward
8:16
phrase I me no I finished at midnight
8:19
yeah and You' called me at 7 and they
8:21
just they didn't look at each other's
8:22
schedules that's that's another thing i'
8:24
I've heard as well in with especially
8:26
with the Soaps that um because they went
8:28
to so many days a week you know maybe
8:30
three or every night sometimes you don't
8:32
get much time to uh to learn your bits
8:34
and rehearse or no no just rehearse
8:38
rehear that's a swear word used to we
8:41
it's a tight it's a tight old shed when
8:43
I started we we um used to have a days
8:46
rehearsal in the studio and I used to
8:49
say that's not long enough I've got all
8:50
these scenes and when I left I there was
8:54
no rehearsal you knew it and you went
8:56
for a take and this is what and you had
8:58
to do it okay You' make mistakes but it
9:02
wasn't appreciated but rehearsals no
9:05
there no soap actors we don't got time
9:07
they work very hard yes I I do gather
9:09
that yeah it looks glamorous they they
9:11
earn no money they do and anyone and you
9:14
hear actors that say well I'd never do a
9:16
so so well do you think you could and
9:20
because it's they try and be derogatory
9:22
about it but any soap actor particularly
9:24
the main ones the people got the main
9:26
parts are working night and day
9:29
mhm and uh they deserve everything they
9:32
get when we first started we we did six
9:36
episodes on a month we'd do two weeks of
9:38
out filming at the farm or the village
9:40
whatever and then two weeks of Studio
9:42
but you'd rehearse Monday Tuesday
9:44
Wednesday producers run Thursday and in
9:46
the studio Friday yeah and of course um
9:49
that was nothing new to you crazy go
9:51
back a lot further than that I was going
9:53
to actually start with this because
9:54
first thing that comes up on your
9:55
Wikipedia is that you're in a film with
9:57
Charlie Chaplain that's right it's great
10:00
if if I'm at a dinner party somebody
10:01
says oh I McKellen said to me the other
10:03
day I said well Charlie chapl one said
10:05
to me and the KN from what yeah and uh
10:10
par M writer he said fras I think you're
10:13
you must be one of the few actors alive
10:16
that work with Charlie Chaplain and this
10:18
is kind of his last main role it wasn't
10:19
his last film yes it was King of New
10:21
York and I I said I mean I was 11 years
10:24
old and I suggested some comedy to him
10:28
suggested brilliant Charlie taking
10:31
opportunity and said him going I'm
10:32
Charlie effing I've written produced
10:35
starring director he said what's your
10:36
idea of Comedy so I told him he said
10:39
yeah if we take that and then we do that
10:42
then we have the comedy he listened to
10:44
11 so if I'm doing a panto and a little
10:46
babe comes up says Mr hind Mr I've got a
10:48
new joke I don't go listen kid I know
10:50
enough joke I go what's your joke and
10:53
nine times out a 10wn I'll go on stage
10:54
that night and use it get a great laugh
10:57
cuz chaplain listened to an 11 old kid
11:00
extraordinary he was just a week to go
11:03
till the Aladdin gets underway in Tad
11:05
Mara the auditor there and to have the
11:08
two principal Stars really and both uh
11:10
former evl Stars pet rry and Fraser
11:13
Hines in this morning you just saying uh
11:15
Peter you saw OMD for like 50p back in
11:17
the day yes St Andrews Hall in um
11:20
Norwich they just released this single
11:23
called electricity of course electricity
11:25
and um they were uh they were totally
11:28
unknown so to go and see them it was it
11:32
was fantastic I love it when you see
11:33
those old ticket stubs and the price you
11:35
know even even a festival was like 2
11:37
probably probably worth worth a few quid
11:40
yeah now here's the thing um 23rd of
11:42
November we're at Fraser hin is here and
11:45
we haven't even mentioned Doctor Who no
11:48
uh because there was a big thing of
11:50
course because yesterday was the 60th
11:52
anniversary of the JFK assassination
11:54
that's right when it was supposed to go
11:56
out first right it was yeah but then
11:59
so they they showed it bit later 60 that
12:03
I can't believe that's today 60 years
12:04
ago yeah now of course you weren't in
12:06
the first one with um William Harner
12:08
were you on there with Patrick trouton
12:09
Yeah Pat he was lovely yeah lovely man
12:11
to work with yes I know people used to
12:13
see him bump into around Stratford
12:15
occasionally and he was
12:17
yeah one of his sons lives there David
12:19
right David yeah but um were you a
12:22
victim of um I think so of the sort of
12:25
BBC's you know saving money at the time
12:28
why we don't see many of your episodes
12:29
cuz they wiped the tapes they wiped the
12:31
tapes or they could rewind you know re
12:35
record over record over them yeah but
12:37
they found quite a few I mean they found
12:39
a lot more than you but yeah I'm in the
12:41
Guinness Book of Records which a friend
12:43
of mine gave me a book about five six
12:48
Christmas you know he said no no pH look
12:50
at page 72 or something I went and it
12:52
says phas hind the longest running
12:54
companion in doto it's Jamie and it took
12:56
me about two weeks to realize actually
12:58
to get in the book of record you've got
13:00
to do something you know they can't just
13:02
say yeah well you yeah you SW the
13:03
channel you've got to be doing something
13:05
really good so I thought oh yeah in his
13:07
book of records yeah and that was the
13:09
second doctor of course and it was
13:10
really starting to uh gather uh momentum
13:13
and and it's back of course if you you
13:14
seen any of the more recent no no I
13:16
Haven but I did when recently the tales
13:19
of the TARDIS I went back with Wendy
13:21
panbury and we shot that we couldn't
13:24
tell anybody we we were shooting what
13:26
are you doing in Wales I said I was it
13:28
doctor to Convention you know we we had
13:31
until yeah and I mean a big uh you to
13:35
call them hoans um I don't know the
13:37
fans but um I I love the five doctors
13:40
which she made a briefest of appearances
13:42
in um yeah I was supposed to be in that
13:43
all the way through but Emma wouldn't
13:45
release me oh right so and the producers
13:48
oh I want you in it for so I rang him up
13:51
so I got next Wednesday Thursday off he
13:52
said all right yeah great and I facts
13:55
that's how long ago came through and
13:57
said no I the doctor's right no ah is
14:00
that it I said but I want to see Patrick
14:03
in Wendy again so yeah I went down and
14:05
then after doing it John Nathan turn
14:07
just said it looked like you two had
14:08
been in an a prop cover for 16 years cuz
14:11
it was 16 years later right he said do
14:13
you want to do some more and I said yeah
14:15
so we went to Seville yeah which was
14:18
great yeah yeah I have that on DVD for
14:20
some reason it's it's great so because
14:22
it's got the ones that I came up with
14:23
although Tom Baker wasn't in it properly
14:25
was he he was so they they featured a
14:26
shot of him a five do no they just used
14:28
a a dummy he was where I started really
14:31
and then py Davison to who I share a
14:33
birthday with so now getting on back on
14:35
to panto M um so this is Aladdin as we
14:39
said it's you know it's brought up to
14:40
date with the because the basic stories
14:42
there but then um brought up to date
14:45
wise and who's worked on this then are
14:48
we giving them a nod here a mention um
14:50
oh we've got a lovely princess Gabriella
14:54
pan she's she she's lovely she's a
14:56
princess you got pan this time oh p oh
14:59
yeah oh that's good oh yes yeah he said
15:03
pined or something the other day oh no
15:05
pin pin yeah and you there's some local
15:07
representation I know cuz we you've seen
15:09
a couple of the girls from the local
15:11
schools CP the international schools
15:12
here yeah that was a nice little touch I
15:14
thought to to go go casting and You' got
15:17
Steve Barkley playing the Dame and he's
15:19
great cuz he he plays the your favorite
15:22
instrument I've worked with Steve quite
15:24
a lot and when I see the ukulele come
15:30
quite astonishing and he's got the
15:32
ukulele this time if you haven't heard
15:34
it it's very good but it's just my ears
15:36
heard it a lot right yeah yeah I saw I
15:39
think I've only been to maybe one a
15:41
couple of pantos and I have to say it
15:43
was your uh your ex-wife in it I think
15:45
dick wittington with JMA Craven in oh
15:47
really yes yeah and you know the old
15:49
tradition of um a girl playing a boy is
15:52
the lead uh that was uh that was quite
15:54
something for a young lad growing up
15:56
wasn't quite short to make of it but um
15:57
I did have I did yeah I was became quite
15:59
a fan of hers actually I call Jamma
16:02
marinade cuz she left me
16:05
overnight friends actually I didn't want
16:07
to I've Just Seen marinade on TV it's
16:09
they all know it I don't want to bring
16:11
anything up there but I'll just sort of
16:12
mention it anyway because it's kind of
16:14
relevant but is that so just remind us
16:17
of who the so the main character that is
16:20
uh Aladdin and that is a male playing
16:22
that right yes it is yeah okay all right
16:24
and you have so you're the ailio he's
16:26
great I mean he break dances he he comes
16:29
that's very impressive
16:31
oh R around and yeah and it's got all
16:35
the the usual elements in there bit of
16:36
audience participation do they there's a
16:39
lot of that yeah I think you'd feel I
16:41
mean I know it's become like a bit of a
16:43
cliche the old oh know it isn't and all
16:45
that but I think people would feel
16:47
cheated if you didn't have that in some
16:48
you got to have this behind you oh yes
16:50
it is oh no it isn't oh you got to all
16:52
that it interesting because some of the
16:53
kids here obviously that who were born
16:56
won't have actually seen
16:59
a panto and it'll and
17:01
also their Spanish kids tend to be a lot
17:05
polite um then British kids will just
17:09
you know yeah they're not shy but it'll
17:12
be interesting to see if they yeah get
17:15
get free with it what what is your name
17:17
PC um crackers PC crackers crackers I've
17:20
seen different sorry I've seen different
17:22
names for it on the on the various
17:24
Flyers but assisted by um PC Bonkers
17:28
yeah that's Mullins yeah okay all right
17:31
and um yeah so quite the cast I mean
17:32
what they what they do here is there's a
17:34
lot of um sort of local uh amateurs if
17:37
you like that do put on Productions but
17:39
um this is a chance to see you
17:41
know local Productions it's usually Char
17:45
Shouting Out and because you here do you
17:48
no well it's it's not you know a Spanish
17:50
tradition obviously but a lot of the
17:51
Brits the local people do get together
17:53
and they put on these shows usually for
17:55
Charities so it's for a good uh good
17:57
cause but yeah all all so they might be
17:59
used to you know um audience
18:01
participation but um maybe this is a a
18:04
step up I should say next next level if
18:07
you like all right we don't want to do
18:08
anyone down in the Arts love well no
18:11
they're doing they're doing their best
18:12
so this is from next Thursday then um do
18:15
we know about how getting tickets Cu uh
18:17
detailed should I ask you or should I
18:19
just read it off the flyer myself yeah
18:21
this is with Costa pantomimes because
18:23
that's the company so costop pantomimes
18:24
Doom or or I did learn yesterday instant
18:30
online yes um the boss told me and this
18:32
is at the the auditor which is a nice
18:34
bit of local language for you valencian
18:37
name tail out at Mora and that's quite
18:40
the venue have you you've been in there
18:41
I presume no not yet seen yet I've seen
18:43
some pictures of it yeah looks um looks
18:46
very impressive yeah this two two
18:48
soldout shows already haven't oh
18:50
excellent it's good good to hear because
18:52
this is um another example of how it
18:55
comes down to how little time you have
18:59
you could kind of learn and then Monday
19:01
we go get into the theater and I think
19:04
then you you do a tech run and that's
19:07
when they're doing that so you're in the
19:09
dressing room going that's where you
19:11
start getting scared yeah yeah sure you
19:14
don't teach them still get nervous do
19:15
you doing this sort of thing I think
19:16
everyone gets a bit nerv oh You' got to
19:18
you you just learn to control it better
19:21
hopefully I did hear someone talking
19:23
about um it's just that moment when
19:24
you're in the wings the difference
19:26
between you know you could be standing
19:28
there maybe just chatting maybe a little
19:30
bit nervous but then suddenly when you
19:32
see a pro actor do it soon as they walk
19:34
out on stage boom just instantly into it
19:36
and when you hope boom as AOS to yeah
19:39
right it's just that change up of uh
19:41
being a normal person then going
19:43
straight into character and giving it
19:44
plenty on particularly in stage I
19:46
standing the wings and if we're talking
19:48
about Cricket or horse racing or
19:50
something then I've got to say right
19:52
just do my first three lines to wipe all
19:55
that you know so you I did it once
19:57
before I was just talking I straight
19:58
back on stage and went ah right I mean
20:03
just the tiniest of sort of refreshes
20:05
but you don't go into the whole the
20:06
method thing you've never nether you
20:08
done done all that immersing yourself in
20:10
the character oh no that's that's
20:12
dangerous yeah if you you know if you
20:14
strangling somebody you might strangle
20:16
them you know you you hear the stories I
20:18
mean the performances come out nicely
20:20
like Jim Carrey and that but they go
20:21
home they take the character
20:23
home 24 hours illness yeah I mean it's
20:27
and they have problems it's like if you
20:30
if you if you have to break down in
20:32
tears the last thing you want to do is
20:35
think about personal stuff you just do
20:37
it technically because you don't want to
20:40
punish yourself you it's it's a job it's
20:42
not real so that method stuff I never
20:46
fully understand who was it that played
20:49
Lincoln and he had to be in the
20:51
character Daniel de all the time and I I
20:54
kept thinking well when the director
20:56
comes up and says right you come in you
20:57
sit down you get are you right who is
21:00
this man telling me the president of
21:03
America what to do yeah well he he's
21:06
famous for it of course well um Brenda
21:10
frier um tells the story who who was in
21:13
my left foot with I'm not having to go
21:16
at Danos but he he spent the time and
21:19
being fed um his lunch and things like
21:22
that really yeah he because he couldn't
21:25
use his hands and he did all that and
21:28
Bren had to feed him uh in the canteen
21:32
I'm I'm I'm sorry I'm sorry but it's
21:35
it's a little too far can he won an
21:37
Oscar for it but yeah well yeah sure
21:39
everyone uh is it sounds like he's done
21:43
with it now though he say he had enough
21:45
well I think there lies the answer yeah
21:48
sure he's probably punished himself he's
21:50
absolutely exhausted and wants a quiet
21:52
life I can understand maybe someone
21:54
hanging on to an accent around set you
21:56
know during the breaks yeah sometimes
21:59
to to get out of if you're if it's a
22:02
strong accent you you tend to just keep
22:04
it going I don't class set is sort of
22:07
method acting no I think that's
22:10
just yeah that that just your brain is
22:12
telling you that's what how you've got
22:14
to speak whereas method acting when
22:15
you're talking about you know spoon
22:18
feeding or or you can't walk so you have
22:20
to be carried somewhere which I think is
22:23
no well more for for feeding him said oh
22:28
B he probably had quite the say in the
22:30
in the relationship you know you know
22:35
can both of you can you you cry on Q or
22:37
do you have to go for the Glycerine
22:39
thing no I can I can cry yeah I but it's
22:41
that a thing where you think have to
22:42
think about something personal um just a
22:45
quick delve into it and then carry on
22:48
but also the writing's good you don't
22:50
have to you you you can understand that
22:53
it's um It's upsetting if we open on
22:57
Thursday I'll probably cry
22:59
Thursday morning yes yes what's the most
23:02
horrific thing you can think of Peter we
23:06
Thursday yeah I actually I mentioned
23:08
that um WhatsApp we had through and You'
23:10
never heard of it it was the guys
23:12
amended it now it known as the Silver
23:13
sword this true phraser this is you're
23:15
in yeah that was a good old days when it
23:17
was only BBC and all the family would
23:19
sit around have Sunday dinner and then
23:21
they'd watch the silver sword I remember
23:24
the silver sword yeah Melvin Hayes I
23:27
must have you must oh yeah cuz it's
23:30
before my time yeah oh oh God yeah I
23:32
must admit it's a new one on me but uh
23:35
you it was and the flashing blade oh God
23:39
yeah got to fight for what you want what
23:42
you do you see I Still Still was there
23:45
in the front room yeah well they had
23:47
some good old theme Tunes back in the
23:49
day of course s Ronnie Hazel Hurst who
23:51
oh yes yeah you know I like the um we're
23:54
getting really off track here just
23:55
chatting now but um one of my favorite
23:57
Pub facts is you know some mother do
23:59
have them um the theme to
24:01
that yeah you know it's some that Sim
24:04
spelling out some mothers do have them
24:06
in Mor code oh is it yeah imagine the
24:09
SOS s o at the start so
24:13
it's it's spelling out the title of the
24:15
uh the series in More's code not a lot
24:17
of people know that see no no off
24:19
position on the genius switch back at
24:21
the BBC there like dempy mate piece who
24:23
did the music for that was it Alan
24:25
Parker or someone oh don't know maybe
24:27
there was some if you look at music I
24:29
always do because I look at the credits
24:31
and some of those um Houston films and
24:33
LWT things they had big names writing
24:38
and writing directing and composing the
24:41
music very big just a week too then say
24:45
and uh well why wouldn't you come along
24:48
it's traditional panto fun for all the
24:50
family there something for everyone
24:52
it'll be a good laugh um we hope you
24:57
along cuz we'll have fun M and until
25:00
15th of December yeah and and you're
25:02
allowed to boo you can we can boo you
25:04
can't we you but very quietly I get very
25:08
upset and so there's a musical turn in
25:10
there as well CH man gets his ukulele
25:12
out oh yes Steve he's most you'll enjoy
25:17
it he's very good he's very good and the
25:19
dancers are great I mean the
25:22
choreography is really good as well it
25:24
is actually very good yeah all right
25:26
well there's so much more I could love
25:27
to talk to you about but uh she'll let
25:28
you get on we've got to get back yes
25:30
you're going to get back a day
25:31
job no I appreciate your time thanks
25:33
ever so much guys and all the best thank
25:35
you very much you Moody not moody yeah
25:37
I'm not supposed to say good luck am I
25:39
it's break a leg right thank you Peter
25:43
Ry and pra hind Aladdin starting next
25:45
week in at Mara on the Costa blaner
25:47
even if you're a little bit further a
25:49
field maybe worth making the trip with
25:50
the family to come along and see that