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Actors Cast At The Last Minute & Visiting The Taskmaster House

Jun 29, 2024
Hello and welcome to another restus Entertainment Q&A edition I'm Marina Hyde Edition well yes I'm rich dosman Q&A edition you're welcome very welcome everyone glad to have you with us how can it be? It's like half. life is degrading all the time it's getting worse what I do. I couldn't present that shit I don't know how you do it I honestly don't know how you do it right listen listen how do I do it let me go welcome I can't do it I'll get along welcome Please can you ask me a question? Just hit me, Cod, will you kill me with a question?
actors cast at the last minute visiting the taskmaster house
Matthew Bell asks me. I would like to know what the average time is from when an actor gets the role to the first day on set. That is a great question and it varies completely, sometimes you get the answer many months in advance or if you are acting in a television series and you know you are going to be the main actor, the shorter ones can be relatively quick and you could find out if They are, if you're just doing a C to AR short or you're essentially doing a cameo episode, you could get that job pretty quickly, um and that's like I said before, the

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are amazing and they instinctively pick up these parts so quickly, in a way. way that is always extraordinary for people who have been working on them for months and sometimes years before, but there are some really interesting examples from film history of people who absolutely take a part and make it their own. because someone had to pull out for a reason, I think Nicole Kidman was going to be in Panic Room and she pulled out almost right before and Jod Foster came in and really that whole performance is

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, but then there are things like in Jaws Steven um Spielberg no I had Quint or Hope, Robert Shaw's character or Richard Draf's character nine days before filming started and when you think, I mean, that's almost like a three, and from that movie, yeah, I didn't even have the shark.
actors cast at the last minute visiting the taskmaster house

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No, the shark, as we know, was very problematic, originally it was a squid and then at the

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I learned that yes, the Shar seemed to malfunction so often and looked wrong in so many things that it needed to be the. mother of invention, essentially he had to pull it out a lot and just use the idea, so you saw it as a search idea and yeah, it turned out pretty good for him, yeah, um, but there was really You know Vigo Mortenson as arogan in The Lord of the Rings um P Peter F Jackson fired the guy who was Aragon the first day and that's why he had to come.
actors cast at the last minute visiting the taskmaster house
There are some really sad ones like that Eric STS from Back to the Future originally had Eric. He got stuck on it and started filming and they couldn't get Michael J. Fox, he was doing Family Ties, which is a great American sitcom, and then it just didn't work out with Eric Stalls and they basically started talking to Michael J. Fox. and said we could film in the evenings after it's over to have YOU as a family, but by the way, every time most of Back to the Future is filmed after Michael J. Fox has already worked a day whole into a comedy, I mean how Alexander Armstrong is in It's Pointless, he does the classic Classic FM in the morning and then makes it useless.
actors cast at the last minute visiting the taskmaster house
It's exactly the same, very, very similar, very similar to Back to the Future, but then they start filming a lot of scenes where they only film Christopher Lloyd. coverage, so anyway Michael J. Fox comes in and becomes Mighty M Fly, but Hugh Jackman, Wolverine, which will still be one of the big movies of the summer, Wolverine, Deadpool, was going to be Doug Ray Scott. and I think he got injured in Mission: Impossible and so P got really angry and who said I think this sounds stupid, but his wife said that his wife at the time said no, people were going to like this kind of thing. people.
A lot of things turned out to be a pretty good decision, yeah, right, but there are a lot of people who come in at the last minute and make it work, and it has something to do with that instinctive understanding and whether the

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ing is right. so it can really work, yes it's interesting as

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ing directors will tell you that quite often. I mean, you'll have a movie around a particular talent so you know if you're like that. Talk about Thursday Mur Helen mirin and urinate BOS and Ben Kingy, it's resolved when their schedules coincide, yeah, and then that's when you film and then you start working with everyone else and there are a lot of people who then can't make those dates, for Of course, uh, and we're a couple.
Filming is weeks away right now, and as you know, with every movie or TV show you're writing right up to the last minute. I'm not writing, but you know you're rewritten and when you write and rewrite the characters in Get Lost, the characters appear. So there are characters that were literally going so people are auditioning right now for a movie that starts in 2 weeks um so you know you have the pegs to your store and then some of the other roles are much closer of the moment. You'll get an art and you'll literally be on set next week.
You are a million for being the best person for the job, but you don't have much time to prepare. I think that's very common.

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, isn't it like that sometimes? You say it's very rare that you get a job and say look, it'll be in 9 months, but very often you get a job and say, look, you need to be in Wales in 9 days, yes, yes. Talking to Chris Columbus, your director Joe being upset about Home Alone was incredibly last minute and I was like, I really don't want to do this, why am I doing this? But anyway he showed up and got over it.
I was. I had a night with Chris. Columbus, I'm looking forward to spending more time with him and I'll get a lot of stories about Hollywood and Spielberg and Spiel Bo coming too, so we'll get a lot of stories. all summer we will be here, any questions and answers you can give to Chris Columbus or Steven Spielberg, just let me know, yes, just in the share file, please, in the share file, speak in a clear voice and please Of course, not just for you. consumption yes exactly that for you Richard a lot about dart cameras Kane Whitehead I was recently watching a lot of darts on TV and I noticed that the production is very good at zooming in on the correct number or being on the number that the player is aiming extremely quickly How can the production team move the camera to such a precise location so quickly?
Thanks Kan Kane Whitehead sounds like a darts player's name. I think so, do you know anyone who gets knocked out in the last 16 of the M Masters victory um, it's really easy, I mean darts, there are certain ways to get below certain numbers, so we usually know that someone is going for the 20 most of the time, um, but they also know all the players. so they know that sometimes they will go down by 19 if the bed is blocked, so they know for most of the game where they are going and at the end when you have to pay again, they are very traditional ways of doing it, but together with the producers and together with the directors, who had incredible experience in shooting darts, throwing darts, shooting darts, they have xros called spotters who will call where the player will go to know the players very well and know if they are on 111, they know exactly where they're going to go if they score, and if they score, they know where they're going to go, so you have these spotters who will tell you exactly where to go next, you have camera operators who are very used to doing that Zoom crash, um, and you see it when it goes off, you see it when someone does something unexpected and suddenly you have to make some kind of quick move, yes, but it's the predictability of what you would normally do. plus the fact that you have professional ex-pros and people who know each player's game, literally sitting in the gallery, telling you where to go next, like asking them if they're in the gallery, yeah.
Yes, they will be in the gallery and the commentators also know where they are going to direct all those things, but the filming of the dance is one of the great joys of British television. It's just perfect, you know, um, um, split screen, yeah, which was invented by a camera operator in the '70s, he said, would this help? Yeah, that helps, and you know, being able to have those close-ups. on the board and in the players' faces and all that kind of stuff, so darts are, I just love the way darts are filmed, you know, if it's one of the few things in most sports, do you want to introduce Cricket to a friend or something like that, say, come watch a little bit of Cricket and see how long it lasted, like 4 minutes at most, I'm sorry, what is this, even 2020, I don't know what you're making me see here. with dce they are going to do 4 seconds Oh, yes, but why are they and say?
My God, oh what is he doing? Oh wow, it's like it's so beautifully formatted and the darts are so beautifully shot that it's the if you, if you, it's a very, very easy place to get someone, yeah, he's done it. so accessible, all those advancements have made it even more accessible and also because strangely it has characters that you wouldn't choose in normal SP and that's quite fun for people, plus there's always some kind of question, why? The guy got a green rooster haircut and you think you know that's not like watching tennis, that's not like Carlos Alcarez, so I think so, I think darts is one of the great television sports, but yeah, the observers are the answer to that. but Kane Whitehead definitely, if I was writing a book now about the darts player, I might call him Kane Whiteh Head, that would be nice yeah k a y n e too which is absolutely yeah perfect yeah yeah thank you Kane, thank you very much to all for sending all your best.
Three, I love you, my top three forced everywhere. I have so many now, what I call the marina, hiding in the forced top three section of the program. This is from Kirsty Patrick. She asks. I would like to meet your three best television chefs. Kirsty. says: "I'll be disappointed if Gordon Ramsey doesn't show up. I would say knowing you, knowing me, prepare to be disappointed, prepare to be disappointed. Although yeah, now I can't, I can't feel sympathy for him, although my favorite was a good show when it came out which , but the original Kitchen Nightmares, yeah, where we go to a kind of regional restaurant, try and you know, they still repeat the American all the time on Channel 4 in the morning and everything.
Do you ever see it exactly? same episode, which is fine by me. And then you Google the restaurant and it always closes 6 months after Gordon L. Always always my favorite Gordon Ramsey Mo moment was that football raid we just had a raid on. football, as you know, is very good, he is in a good cause and there are celebrities who play real footballers and there is a moment when Teddy Sheringham absolutely alone the ball is like somewhere else completely and Teddy Sharon sees it and think it is so. he's actually stretched it, Gordon Ramsey because you know he's got that thing where he's one of those people who tells you they played for Rangers, but I think he, I think Pol, I think he would politely say that the account is not supported by the club's official archer, I think he's what we could politely call Ramsey, so yeah, um, so no, he's not in my top three.
I would have to say that's to say, don't you see him cooking that much?, but he would have. say Anthony Bordan I think he is one of the most amazing people. I am a great loss. A really interesting interested person. I think he is absolutely amazing. My number two is quite unconventional. They are not real. That was. a really small and short but very good little show called Posh noos with Arabella, us and Richard E Grant and they play a couple uh and he's the TV chefs type um and it's horrible and she tries to support his wife called minty I think it is and it's very funny and if that's that shot that we all know is something like the kitchen of a

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prepared with a man and a woman as their kind of help, it's really good and it's very good at a lot of the conventions of those types of shows and in human relations in general very funny poses that will be available POS I don't know, you'll be able to find it, it's probably on YouTube and my number one is Nigella because and she would also say that I, so maybe Maybe these are all tricks because I would say that I am not a chef, I am a cook, but I have ABS.
I love all their food. I have all the books. I love his Persona screen, which is really so All these things have to be pretty authentic, it's his real Persona, yes, it absolutely is, and the way he talks about Indulgence and doesn't apologize for things and never says the words guilty pleasures. she she is really she she makes you and the way she is quite inaccurate with things like she I am very inaccurate and I burn things often because I try to hurry and she she she is kind of my friend in the kitchen and really felt during the pandemic when you know none of us were going out anywhere and you and meals became really important.
I felt that she was aof those people even though sometimes I wasn't watching her. I watch TV shows, but I was cooking for all her books at home and she was a real friend to have in the kitchen, so she's my number one. Should she make my top three? Yes, please do it with number three. Keith Floyd. Yes, I really was. once again they show old episodes of him saturday in the kitchen they go to keith floyd and it's kind of early form of gonzo yeah on tv he was like protocol clarkson yeah keith floyd yeah you're .
That's a very good way to look at it. Had not thought of that. Cooks is very entertaining and goes out to communities, you know, so I love him secondly because I love the passion of him and I think he's a great TV host again. Always come at this from a producer's point of view rather than an Eers' point of view. I love Rick Stein, yes, I think he's brilliant. I love him on television. I love his passion again. My number one again. You have gone black. because he is someone who helps you in the kitchen. I would be my number one from a television producer point of view, which I think is someone who has turned the television cooking show into a true art and connects incredibly well. with the viewers and my number one would also be Nigella, that's nice, it was a pool of carpets, right?
Yeah, there you go, oh, you see, yeah, she's great, I mean, she's the Queen of it all. She surveys quite rightly, yes, she is really fantastic. NY Hussein is very Very good, she is coming up the back, you know, I think, but all her recipes come out, which sometimes doesn't happen with these people, that does matter, yes, it does matter, but yes, Nigela is simply her created as a complete genre for herself. and and and and a warmth when you turn it on, you know what you're seeing, you feel like it's very well filmed and it's also very, very intimate, so she and it's always about so much more than food, just like her writing was, which He always spoke. the possibilities of writing about food as something that can take you to something much deeper and I find it very interesting.
I think she's brilliant on all different levels, so we can double down and she's a yeah, you say she's a TV. I mean a Star Wars birth, yes, this one is very much for you, Richard, because it's about the Taskmaster

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. I'm also obsessed with the Taskmaster house, so I want to know the answer. James Wyatt says. I imagine that at the beginning of the program the house. It must have been rented by Avalon or Dave, but it must surely be very important to the Taskmaster brand now that it is owned by them. If so, how many series were needed to justify purchasing it outright?
Do you know what I thought? Exactly the same. James funny. enough, I have to have someone, uh Andy devire, who we did his three favorite Taskmaster tasks last week and I stupidly said Rosie Jones instead of rose matao for the check for chick's funeral, it was, of course, rosem Mato, so I apologize. Andy because he certainly he told me that she was Rosem Mato, that she was my poor brain, um and Willy. I was also talking to Andy about the house because obviously I did Taskmaster in series 2 and Taskmaster's house isn't a million miles from me. they live uh and someone constantly keeps putting the location on Google Maps yeah I know I've looked at it before you know it on Google Maps where it will tell you various places and they're constantly trying to remove it because people go and it's actually a black site, don't demand it as C, it's like a CIA if you look from Google Maps, yes it's literally just a crater, yes, um, if you continue, there's not much you can see, there's actually quite a bit.
Tall gates, you can see the gates are tall, yeah, yeah, so it is and it's also on a pretty busy main road, so it's not like yeah, that's another part that you can say, yeah, and it's not. not even close to the subway. Now I guess they did, they still rented it, they still rent it, which I guess because from the beginning, that's the rent in London, even the producers of a hit series can't buy in London, yes, it's exactly that and it's in and it's a fun little house, it looks like I guess it was like a gateway to something, it's very close to a big gym, one of the big complexes, you know, I guess maybe it had a Mana house and this was So. a tiny little Gate House, that's what it feels like at the start of a long car ride. um it's a very unusual place so I don't think anyone would want to live in it if that makes sense it's in a very unusual place if you want to see it as a house you'd be like Well this is I'm literally at the crossroads of two busy roads, yes, there are no other houses around, no, and it is a rather unusual house.
I'm not even sure if there are bedrooms. I'm not even sure there is an upstairs. I don't think there is. It doesn't have the feel of an upstairs. Sometimes you feel like the little room they go to could be upstairs. They were in the little room with the stuff on the shelves and no, there's, there's, there's, um, there's the main room with Greg's picture and the pretty things, which is kind of like a living room, there's a very, very small, there is a dressing room, which is the only room you never see, where the contestant sits while waiting for the task to be set up like a small dressing room with a small desk that faces a fence, I mean, there is, there is no sight at all, so you just sit there and read the papers and have a cup of tea and you can hear all these noises outside as they move towards their place, it could be anything, but yeah, yeah, I don't think so.
It's really something that anyone buys as a house, so yeah, they rented it from the beginning, and they're still renting it now as Series 18 or whatever, so yeah, I would say if you're a fan. from Taskmaster there's not much to see if you go and visit that house very occasionally, when they're filming, you'll hear noise from outside while people are trying to see inside, you can't, you can't see inside and uh and they have to leave. I'm so sorry, you have to do it, so even if you go there when people are filming, all you will be is a nuisance and you will have to move and you will be a you.
I know a jogger who asks you to move instead of actor James, so yeah, there's not a huge amount in the Taskmaster house tourist attraction, but yeah, he's always been in the same place, it's anyone who lives in West London, it's really close to your house, so when you have a task where it's like order this or just go, oh, that's easy because I have the number of all the local taxi drivers and I have the number of all the takeaways, this should be fine. uh it's by the river um and you know it's uh yeah but it's rented but I can't imagine anyone buying it or then of course you'd be buying the task master.
You are purchasing the task master. I hope the owner doesn't. a real capitalist rener and raises the rent ridiculously and then says and in fact now I'm selling it like the house I'll discover, but knowing Avon like I do, I don't care what kind of landlord you are. You're not going to be a tougher bastard than I was about to say. I forgot it. That was who they were dealing with. I mean, they probably get it for free now. Yes, the owner was going to say. G. I am. we're going to play absolutely hard here everyone rolling there Steve saying oh oh yeah hble we know how to say that here's a task for you um Marina one for you Sam Smith uh has written I guess the pop star of course just Forever Sam Smith question I've always wondered how channel numbers are decided.
How competitive it is to be higher on the channel list. Does it make a big difference today? Oh right, Sam, well it makes a slightly less difference than before. but it's still very important um and they used to trade, they used to, there are whole companies that sell slots on the EPG, that's the electronic programming guide, um, it's called slot trading, I mean, they can buy 20 million pounds because it really matters. where you are in that um in those slots and most people have some sort of hierarchy in the way they navigate their TV and yet most people turn on their TV and see what's on Y and then look at the Linear EPG. if there is any and they will do it via the linear EPG then they will see if they have any recordings that you know they have of the things they want to see and then they could search on demand so that's still the case although it may not be the usual way, it may not be the way you do it, it's still the way most people do it, and live is still very important and there are a lot of things that people might want to see live because they want to. do it with second screens and talk about it while watching it or because that's just, obviously, things like sports, it goes without saying, it's funny, one of the things is HD channels, which are the kind of normal that's so hard to find Well, only 15 are very difficult to find because they are very low in the EPG, only 15% of people watch those channels.
People Are People value laziness much more than image quality. Certainly, my eyesight is very bad. anyway hctv is a waste of money for me. I'm going to have to go down to the sorry 2000 and now yeah no one really wants to do this okay now freely what's the update it's the updated version of Freeview for people who want to have free TV um now the New law Media will give prominence that they managed to get in the wash period just before it ended the pair realized they were going to give prominence to the EPG and actually made it a law for on-demand players say they already know the bbcs and the big stations, the public service stations, but what they did not do and admitted to having done was give prominence to the EPG itself.
Okay, yeah, so they actually didn't. but still remember that broadcasters always insist with the manufacturers when they make the remotes that they still have numbers on them, yeah, and that's because otherwise you could have your button for Netflix, you could have your button for whatever. Yes, that's true, it really is. important and the reason they insist that is because where you are and where you are in those slots is still very important and people know the numbers and they absolutely insist that the manufacturers have to produce them with numbers on the remote like like all the the rest. my generation my my our remote my grandparents remote always you couldn't see the one and the three were worn out and the two and the four were like I mean I've never seen it um so this So, this new thing, with the free It won't, so the EPG simply won't appear on your home page or what you need to do is stay that way.
It's really wrong not to give prominence to them they should have done that and I should have done this. could be modified, you want to give prominence to the linear EPG because linear is still very important, people keep saying oh, end of broadcast, that's the end of linear, it's not at all, it's not at all. L people want that there are many things you can do. within the linear channels, um, and those slots are still a little bit less important than they were, but they're still very, very important and that's why they're looking for these kind of huge numbers, uh, because it really matters and obviously, the lower you are the better because people honestly get bored after two and a half pages well there's always a number I think it's because some people's remote can only go one direction so if you're moving up the number of a program, it says 1 2 3 4 5 6 seven, but some of them go. to the other side so if you press down from bbc1 I think you'll like essic digital radio yeah and I'd love for this to be a thing if anyone knows about it.
I'd love to know if the ratings for Essex digital radio are substantially higher than for almost any other radio station because a lot of people accidentally press mine, you can go, yes, and you can come back, and I often come across those things and think how I got there here, but it's quite, it's literally a simple slip. of what yes they should be is the answer to anything in the middle of the carousel is yes, yes, it's dead, it's in real trouble, like Gems TV and stuff like that, it's like it's a strange day when you're when you're scrolling so far down that you get to yes, all the gems, TV plus one, but you know there are incredible things, Stuck in the Middle, talking pictures, TV is quite far away and it is an incredible channel, the hundreds are big. because people know the hundreds, so when you know if you're doing something like Sky 501 for the news, they do that e and then they put 503 for the BBC, which was a big bone of contention, but anyway, that's how they did it . those, once you get to 100 and you're like, okay, now I'm in the store or now I'm in kids news that matters, the only thing that's right at the end of the EPG, now on a lot of LG I I don't know about the others, that is going to be huge and at the moment it is not, and I suspect that it is because where they are in the EPG are all the fast channels, which are the free ones financed by advertising, where they are literally 24 hours a day. um, houses under the hammer or 24 hours a day, you know, um, nothing to declare or just like a channelfull of these things that I actually think the moment people find them, you know, 24 hour country escape, yeah, they did do a little bit of slot trading, yeah, those channels are becoming, like you say , much more important and if they end up because they are doing it, they do it better and better, they will trade slots and they will get much higher in the EPG and We will be able to see who thinks that the houses under the hammer canal are really a job, you know, what which, by the way, would be worth a lot, who thinks they are doing particularly well because of how low they buy in the EBG.
Like 24 hours of nonsense, you can see that all the time it's interesting that the Paramounts make a lot of money with these fast channels that people make more and more, which is just taking your catalog and putting them one after the other so you can You can always dive in, you can always watch something like a show that comforts you or that you love and, yeah, right now you can scroll a little bit through what you have, they're right at the bottom, there's a lot of them, um, but uh. I think they're going to get bigger and bigger, and bigger and bigger, it's interesting, sorry, this is kind of a sidebar, but what people do, who, who does, who does this kind of shopping stuff when it was on the plane I got on?
In the US it was very difficult not to see a Paramount show because obviously they made a deal and all you see for so long is you know Yellowstone or Tulsa King, whatever, which is fine for me, but for you It was really interesting. I thought, God, it's actually pretty hard to see that they have anything else, yeah, because they explain absolutely every Paramount thing to you. Yeah, it's one of those things where please check this box if you don't want to see a Paramount movie. Wait a minute, I'm only going to look at one. It was yes, because we are lazy, yes, we value laziness as humans above almost everything else, especially in terms of RTV.
Certainly, thanks for listening everyone, okay, Riot 24. via YouTube asks us what your top TV themes are, please, top three TV themes, yeah, absolutely classic textbook stuff, um , I'm going to come right out with number three, I'm going to say, rent a ghost, I was God, I was going. I almost put it in my mind. I was thinking about it. It's so brilliant that you're not supposed to quote the lyrics because then you have to erase them, but you know how to take advantage of them if you have a mansion and it's necessary. haunting who could you call could you call people who rent a ghost well I love any show that explains itself in the uh in the in the sh topic exactly like Bly Hillbillies and stuff like that so this is the idea of this show Fresh Prince is completely Different Strokes but it's good because some people their whole pilot is this is the idea of ​​the show if you just have someone singing yeah what's the idea which by the way my number one is also one of those, number two, because I listen, it's a trap, it's not a theme song, it's a commercial song that is used as a theme song and that people do a lot is um Peep Show, which uses flag po sitter from um Harvey Danger, which It's truly crazy and my number one.
Again, it's a song that describes what's going to happen on the show and who the star of the show is. It could be written by a Canadian gentleman. And it is a program. Know? I was talking about the show the other day and there's a certain generation that doesn't know this show at all, it's completely lost, so the first thing I want you to do at the end of this episode is look up the music for this song, uh, and it's the hobo smaller oh there's a Voice keeps calling me all that and I can sing it and again I'm not allowed to sing it but in my head I'm always just that quote the full lyrics yeah I mean you're not allowed um somewhere , Yeah. that is a very good explanatory story of the story of the week hello, this is the story of the show of the week because I have to keep moving forward.
The little tramp was a yes, he was a dog and an alaan who essentially appeared in various places somehow, I must look a little more, I don't know how the writers did it, somehow it would solve some problem, ingratiate himself quickly, ingratiate himself quickly, yes, for a bit of meat, he has to be a good tourist and then you turn around and he leaves again, yes, you know every stop. He Mak left things a little better than exactly how we found them the smallest tramp um would you have a top three on that? Okay, my first three oh, it's very difficult because I want a sporty one and I am and it's complicated.
I was great. standand, obviously, but I think I'll go with the old test cricket match on the BBC, it's called Soul Limbo and that's yeah, also Ski Sunday, yeah, Ski Sunday was weird too on my drive the desert island It had pool music. that was on my desert island album, yeah, well, I haven't put it in my top three, you see, speaking of desert island, there's a great Tom song that I play called real and in which the main character is a playwright who is being I asked him, "I think he's a playwright, but they ask him to choose songs from his desert island album and he keeps thinking you know you want to choose something that's really intellectual and lets you know, but in are actually the best, and this will tell you what." my number one is so I'll come back later yeah yeah I'm not going to pick you know I should probably pick something number two.
I'm going to choose the theme of succession because it's so strange, it's brilliant, it's so jarring and strange and it's that mood, I mean, and that's amazing when you think, obviously, you see the footage and you understand certain things about the show, but the kind of discordance there is puts you in that state of mind sooner and it continues and it's a long time. one that you can, when you have a TV, you can put on a full hour of HBO, you have the full hour, there's no advertising that you can go into and I think it's amazing and really, you know, people had it like their The phone rings and there is something really unusual and strange about it.
Your top three is much better than my top three for someone who is reluctant to do it. You are very good at them. What number one and number one because it's cheerful? Has the is a. oral explanation, but it counts as part of the theme song, it's the A Team, okay, so because I still know those words, but what if I'm sorry, most people will be too young for this, but please, just go Go to YouTube and watch all of this, because there's a voice that tells you his backstory, the character's backstory, and then Segways into the actual theme tune, which is extremely moving.
I actually walked back down the aisle at my wedding on the way back to the altar around the 18th, no way, didn't you? little is not the voice, right, yes, what was it for him, yes, we came back, things are going to get better. I walked the a to Lose Yourself by Eminem, uh, yeah, yeah, yeah, you only get one chance at all of that and um and ingred walked. Up the long winding road, oh so I lift them up, yeah, and then the whole place floods, the top three are so much better than mine. I wish it wasn't, yes, but thank you very much, thank you very much.
Well listen, I can't believe I'm using this phrase, but keep sending us your top three keep sending keep sending us your questions and the top three and the top three um, the address is the rest is entertainment gmail.com, it was a lot of fun, thank you. Thank you very much and thank you for listening everyone and we'll see you next Tuesday. See you next Tuesday.

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