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including us here at GB News
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When we come back, I want you to see if you... This is more for the people at home or listening on radio
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but can you figure out exactly what it is that we're going to be talking about when we come back? As the head of BBC News, it is an honour and a privilege
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to be able to decide the first ever BBC Best Person in Britain award
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So, let's meet the nominees. Let's just take a seat for me, please. How are you
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Yeah, good, thanks. How are you? Good, lovely to see you. So it says here you've cured cancer
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I have. All of it. All by yourself. Nobody will ever die of cancer again because of you
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How do you feel about that? Thank you, yeah. I mean, it's pretty fantastic and my work has changed
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Have you ever watched Adolescence? Netflix, Adolescence, have you watched it? No
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Documentary, Adolescence? Never. Right, well, I'm going to stop there, Eleanor. You make me sick
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Next. How are you? Hello, Patrick. lovely sea. It's even better to see you
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It says here, you swam single-handedly across the Atlantic Ocean. First man to ever do it
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and you raised £20 million for Save the Children. So, I mean, that's amazing
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isn't it? Yeah, it's the toughest day I've ever had, but raising that money was
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an incredible day for me, the hardest day I've ever had. Have you ever
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watched Adolescence? What? The Netflix documentary, Adolescence. Have you seen it? No
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I'm going to have to stop you there, Henry, and I going to say this to you now and I want you to know it It taking every single fibre of my being not to leap across that desk and smash your face in Next Maria take a seat Oh it great to see you Thanks for coming in So
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you went to the front line in the Democratic Republic of Congo and delivered babies, saving
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the lives of countless women and children. I mean, gosh, it must have been dangerous
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Oh, it was incredibly dangerous. There were bullets flying from every direction
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Landmines could have taken us out at any moment, but it was worth it
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Have you watched Adolescents? No. The Netflix documentary Adolescents. Adolescents, have you seen it
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I think you're scum. Next. Right, OK, next. Hello, who are you
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I'm James. Hi, James, nice to meet you. Oh, well, actually, it says that you saved an entire family from a house fire
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No, no, I started the fire. What? I just love fire. I think it's great
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One of my favourite things. I set fire to a primary school last week. Thinking about doing a church on the way home after this
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See if we've got time. I think you might be in the wrong place, mate. Just what I've got you
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Have you watched adolescence? Adolescence? Yeah, I saw that recently. In fact, I thought it was one of the best things I've watched this year
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Well, if you've watched Adolescence and enjoyed it, great documentary, then I think we have a winner, don't we
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Best person in Britain! Hey