Look out. It's only films to be buried with. Hello, and welcome to Films to be Buried with. My name is Brett Goldstein. I'm a comedian and actor, a writer, a director, a postman, and I love films. As C. S. Lewis once said, you can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me. But I do think the Hobbit Trilogy was pushing it. Every week and a special guest diver, I tell them they've died, then I get them to discuss their life
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out over at Patreon dot com. Forward Slash Brett Goldstein. Ted Lasso Season one and two is available on Apple TV. Plus so you can watch all of that. Super Bob and Soulmates are available on Amazon Prime. So Clara Ampho, Clara Amphoe. It's a presenter, a DJ, a strictly come dancer. She's loved and adored by millions. We'd met a couple of times briefly before this, but we recorded this on Zoom a couple of weeks ago. She was so much fun. It was really lovely tang out with her, and I
really think you're gonna love this one. So that's it for now. I very much hope you enjoy episode one hundred and ninety one of Films to be Buried With. Hello, and welcome to Films to be Buried With. It is I Brett Goldstein, and I am joined today by a radio person, an EMPTV person, a dancer, a du Luxe painter, a goggle boxer, a Britzer, a legender, and a hero, and most of all, a statue. Please welcome to the show. It's the amazing, it's the brilliant. It's Clara Ampo. Hey, Hello,
Brett Goldstein. Hello Clara Empo. How are you. I'm really well, Thanks thanks for having me. It's delightful to have you here. For the listeners who maybe who maybe didn't know about you being a statue. That refers to the time Hannah Waddingham saw you in a dress and said, look at you, you look like a statue. Listen, man, When Hannah Waddingan says you looked like a statue, you take it. Although I was so oversillulated by the Night of the Brits
because it's quite overwhelming. I thought she said slag at first. What I was like, did you know what? Because you're wonderful, I'd actually take it. But to be called the statues, it's pretty nice, you know, it's a pretty good, bigger statue. I mean, metings like you did something pretty great, well, you know, or absolutely terrible to be remembered exactly exactly. And actually my inspiration for that night for my look what the Muses from from Hercules? So I'm actually it
kind of worked out exactly. Yeah, that's great, tell me this. What are you doing today? All right? So today off talking to you. I have got to go and do a couple of interviews, and then I've got my radio show and then I'm prepping for batht because I'm hosting a Red Corfet show with a wonderful Bimini bomboo lash of drag race. So I've got lots of feels to watch. Riddle me this running a red carpet show. Is it insanely stressful? And are you You've done it an awful lot?
I can only imagine it's sort of nightmarish, is it? It isn't It isn't Like I kind of get high of excitement because you just never know who's going to turn up and he's actually in the need to chat. But then at the same time you kind of feel sick because you're just absorbing everyone's nervous energy. Because one thing I've learned is that everyone who's sort of you know, walks down the red carpet, whether they like it or not. It's really about that, isn't it, Whether they like it
or not. I think everyone's faking or exuding a level of confidence that they may or may not have, and you can you can just really feel it, do you know what I mean? And it's yeah, just transfers. I think listen, is there all very very you know, high class problems. But the red corvet business, it's fucking weird. It's so intense and it's so weird that the potential for embarrassment is so high. My god, Yeah, and you
don't know, and you know you don't know. You must be happy if you've got to interview so many different people and you've got to remember who's who, what they're there for, what their thing is. I mean, I've been asked some fucking mad questions out of the carpet, and then in hindsight, I go, yeah, of course you don't know what to say, Like you've just seen talking to so many people. What you men to say? Yeah, what's
your favorite crisp or whatever? Well, that's it. It's it's such a weird one because you know, I really try my hardest not to ask people like debatest most generic
questions because they've been asked that a million times. But at the same time, I find that some people find it to be a relief to be asked a really basic question because I just want to get it over with because look, yeah, I think and I'm sure you'll know this, especially like in the sort of acting world, some people are really good at being like proverb your movie stars, and some people are happy to be a movie star and an actor or vice versa. As you
know what I mean. And then people who are fucking bring in the carpet and you know, you're all happy to see them. They're like, yeah, I was watching other people just like look please, I just saw they're going there. I just want to sit with my crewmates and I just don't look. They're at me, They're looking, and I'm just like, hey, you didn't right, I'm gonna gome bla blah blah blah. And it's and it's you know, yeah, so yeah, we navigate it that way. Your brain must melt.
How many on an evening of let's say you're doing the Baptists, let's say, and would you are okay, let's say the Brits. Did you did the Brits? Right? You did the recovered the Brits. In that whole evening where you're doing that, how many people did you interview on the record? Oh gosh, I think about thirty and of that thirty maybe actually, yeah, thirty If I fall in off that, maybe only nineteen make the show because we do it as live, so we're recording between like five
and seven. Then it's on Telly A eight and then and then the big show happens. But yeah, they just have to pick and choose, like who they want to put in. It's like, oh shit, if the girl turns up, quick, go get up right whatever. Oh there's little things. Oh no, there's somebody from Love Island or whoever. And then you know, so yeah, you just sort of you kind of play it by erie. Anything can happen, which is really exciting.
But also make sure you're sick. Yeah, of the thirty to forty that you interviewed, how many did you think that was fucking brilliant? And how means you think, oh my god, that was a disaster, Joe, thank you for asking that, because I think I don't know, I don't I don't do Telly to watch myself back and be like, oh my gosh, that was some great question asking that
you did there. But like there are those moments, oh yeah, tell that one, really that went really well, And there's other times like, oh my god, that person probably thinks of the thickest personal life. Oh no, or no that they didn't want to say that, or they're really uncomfortable, and it's but I'd say out of the thirty, I'd say I'd say sixteen. Let's let's go. It's really good.
That's really good. Yeah. Look when when one of the great privileges of my life is doing this podcast because you get to have a long conversation with someone, which is you don't do in normal life, and you get to get to know someone and within the time because it's a longer form thing. I've done some of these where it might have taken me ten minutes to sort of figure how that person kind of works, like how we're going to work in this conversation and how to
find your level with them or whatever. But if you're doing what you're doing, you have to find that or try to find that in like five seconds, five seconds for two minutes. Right, Are you a massive EmPATH? And is it exhausting? And do you want to bring at the end of it? Great question because I have this.
I've always had this conversation with quite friends of mine where I can't stand people who are like, I'm like, I don't like such an EmPATH And I really feel everybody because I find it's like the people that go out of their way to let you know for their empaths are usually narcissists, I found. But I'm askuing you you didn't bring it up. I'm ascuing you. You don't have to. I'm fortunate to answer this question. You didn't say, well,
bring up the fact that I'm an EmPATH. Yeah, okay, thanks? Thanks. Do you know what I think I think I am? Actually I think I am. I just think you know what I do in radio especially and like seeing like artists and they're sort of like development over the years and like doing like film junk kids or whatever. You see how people like change and grow, don't you like, you know, you see people start out that like quite innocent and like sort of unaffected by the industry and
some of them keeping, some of them don't. And I totally totally get it. And you know, so I'm answered this in a really convoluted way. I think, how do I describe it? I'm really thinking about this. This is a great ground. I think there's there's a lot of people we run to the answer like to men's have broken hearts, don't be like you know, you watch your favorite film, you listen to your favorite song, like you
read your favorite book or whatever. And and going back to what I'm saying about how some people are great at being movie stars. Some people a great being actors, some people are great at being you know, um an artist of them is pure as sense of the word. Some people are great being megapop stars, you know, and I think every you know, those things feed why people get into the industry. And I think I have been able to sort of see that in different people. That
makes sense, making sense, this all makes sense. But I think I just see people. I just see people. So I don't know, man, Like, I'm not gonna ask you know, a pop suff for example, who's typically oversexualized all the time by you know, like old journalists or like maybe twice her age, like, so like, tell me about that color broy you're wearing when you made this music, and a fuck off, I'm fucking asking you that. Tell me why you wrote this song. Why do you love making music?
That's what That's what I actually care about. And I just find the respectful of that with people. I think, I hope, yeah, but does it I guess what I'm asking you. I don't know why I'm pushing this. I'm just curious because when you said about how overwhelming it must be just taking on very quickly absorbing. This person's really nervous, this person really stressed. They need this, They did that in very short verse whilst also being in the spotlight yourself was also having a camera on you,
and you know, there's a lot of pressure. I don't think I've really thought through how hard it is what you do until now, and it's making me anxious thing a little bit act just talking about, but also like I'm excited, like I'm looking forward to like this weekend, the bit, so I gotta come up. So I's like, yeah,
get me on there. But yeah, it is overwhelming. But I think it's just that thing of knowing that everyone is just everyone's just turned up to their job essentially, and I think knowing that keeps me, keeps me calm, do you know what I mean? And I think that's what's made me relax a bit more over the years,
Like I rarely get star struck anymore. Like there's a few people i've met I've been a fucking hell, like I literally want to collapse, But I think I've just everyone's everyone's just trying to get on with it, do you know what I mean? I think I think the most basic way to explain it, why did you? Why do you do what you do? I do what I do because I'm quite nosy. I think I think I'm
the cat, you know, Curiousity killed the cat. I'm like the cat that came up like eight more times, like more life great clawing that um And because I just I just love talking to people. I really, I really really do. And and I I just I fucking love music. I love performing. So I love, like I always say to day, my parents like got satellite telling was one of the best days of my life because I was just obsessed with every channel I dedicated to whole thing.
It's like what a whole music channel, a whole film channel. I hold this channel is obsessed and I just and then I just love theater as a kid. But like I think I still hold slight resemblance from my parents. Not allowed to do much performing arts. I like they let me do it, but they But my dad got rested song was like a proper academic, and I think he wished for all of us to get into like science or like you know, maths or whatever. And like me and all my siblings part from my sister where
we're all in the creative industry. And I think it's like shit, but he accepted it towards the end. But but yeah, I just always I just always love music and wait a minute, well this is all really good, but I just realized I forgot to tell you something. Oh fuck, and I just looked at it. I feel like an idiot because I think you were sent like a letter for this podcast, but I should have also. I'm just gonna have to tell you, Claire, I'm so sorry.
The thing is you've died. You're dead, dead dead dead is probably have I got a chance to say goodbye to anyone or you. Unfortunately, just before you died, you had said I feel like the cat and I've had eight lives, and this was the note poet, Fuck da, how did you die? Okay? So I died from absolute disgust and from treachery because anybody that knows me knows that I despise a particular herb with every fiber of my being. And that herb, for your American listeners, is
known as s Lanche. Over here in the UK, it's known as Coriander, and it was sent from L's Above himself to terrorize every meal that I have ever thought. I enjoyed, it's interrupted it and I despise it. And somebody one of my enemies snuck it into a meal, and I was so disgusted that I choked to death. So you didn't choke to death on the cilantro. You cheked to death at the thought that there was cilantro in it. Woke with a braid. It was a bit of both. It was discussed because I was I tuned
into the meal, which was delicious. It was a lovely red velvet hat because that's my most favorite dessert ever, love red velvet. It's my favor. And an enemy basically put it in the layers of the cake because listen, they there's hate us everywhere. Trust no bitch. Who's who is this enemy? Maybe maybe it's maybe it's another broadcaster, or maybe it's maybe it's somebody that I scooped to, like to a big music interview or something. And they
were just like, gotta go out of the way. I think you're gonna have to name your murdering were we still have your voice? I couldn't. I couldn't possibly, I can't possibly chust no bitch. It's like a you know in Showgirls, which she chusts them bloody the pearls down down the stairs. Exactly. This is this is the this is the culinary equivalent of that. So yeah, some somebody put up coriandra a slice of red velvet and I was so disgusted and the taste just knocked me out
and I choked and died. So it's an absolutely tragic death, really is. And we do have to get you on the other menu podcast next. Do you what hang on? Do you worry about death? My own? Absolutely not. I'm genuinely not afraid of death again. I'm too curious not to be. Like I I don't feel my own death. I can't wait to see what's on the on the other side now, genuinely I can't wait. Now that sounds really recarb like I love life. I love to live,
I truly do. But I'm not afraid. I'm I'm more afraid for my loved ones, to be honest, Like my father got rested was that she is his anniversary with his of his passing just this week on Monday, seven years ago. And no, no, do you know what, I am at a lovely place of acceptance sort of with his passing. But that was that was my biggest fear I went through again actually because of the film. I
went for a phase. The thing obsessed with his death and being like, shits, shit, is it going to happen today? So it happened today for about two or three years when I was a teenager, just because he'd had heart problems and he'd gotten Betty had he had a stroke and he recovered like brilliantly. But he died in Gharna Ware, where our family is originally from. But do you remember that movie called Ghost Dad with the Awful Bills? Yes, yeah, exactly, yeah, exactly.
But I remember watching that film as a kid and it sort of staying with me a little bit then forgetting about it and then being reminded of it when I was a teenager and be like, oh my god. But that film I think was one of the first films that taught me about the sort of concept of death. And I was like okay, as because I was like, oh, then my dad will reappear like Bill Cosby. But obviously saying that now in twenty twenty two is really yeahs affected us all. I thought that Goes Dad an awful
lot exactly. So yeah, so you're worried about Goes Dad, I'm not worrying. Yeah, I'm not worrying up my own dad. Reappearing in the guise of yours. Yeah, I mean to be honest, I mean yeah, I will categorically say I think he's repugnant, and I fully save about all of those women. But to ask your question, yeah, no, I don't feel my own definitely. Yeah, my loved one so like my mum obviously is my only parent now and and I love her dearly and the thought of her
not being around it's really fucking scary. But at the same time, I think I'm ready for it because I know what to expect. But at the same time, you just never know. Man, death affects us in very different ways depending on the person. Also, so you're very excited about you can't your words? Can't wait for your own death? When what do you think happens on the other day? To the powers that things, to the gods, the god ess whoever, like, please give me at least another forty years? Yeah,
I got shipped to do. Come on, come on, okay, fifty Actually no, let me give me another, give me another sixty. Thank you, chi chis. So what's your question? I was too busy talking to God. What do you think? No, don't let me interrupt. What do you think day, I think your energy rises out of your body, you know, like in Casper. Yes, maybe not in cartoon form for maybe like a maybe or I don't know, like lads of whissy colors or something I don't know. And then
I think you sort of like float around. I think you float around and maybe you like go into other people perhaps, but I can't fully believe that that's just it. It's weird because my mum is super super religious, such as a proper old school god fearing Guarnian woman, like church on a Saturday and Sunday. Like then my dad, on the flip side, he was he was a scientist
by trader very much. It's like fat and logic. So I think I've been slightly adoctrinated by my mom to just sort of well, that has to be a heaven, surely. But then my dad was a bit like he never said babe, but he's kind of the intentionals like baby you sure. Like at Christmas when my mom would go into like serious prayers around like the dinner tables, but thank you Jesus for the food, and she'd be like full on like sermon, and I'd like open my eye
from the corner and I see my daddy up. So yeah, I can't believe this is just it, I think because of my mom. But I just think nice, too magical man, too much weird shit happens to Yes, just to be this. I've not heard someone said, so you think that you're you float around so you don't go to heaven. You sort of stay around here, floating around, possessing people. Yeah, basically in a loving way. How long are you possessing people for? I think it depends. I think it's called
to like her. Is it like quantum leap? You're just going to do good deeds? Exactly exactly, I'll say, Yeah, we're all Scott's Scott for Cooler, Yeah, every school, yes, Scott Zookers. Yeah yeah. Yeah. You pop in visit someone's body. I thought this out. Then you pop out? Yeah, I think so. I think so that or you just or you just sort of watch people, just make sure they're okay. Then you just I don't know that you just pissed off other place and just have a nice time. Maybe
just being nosy, maybe spying on people. Who's to say, Yeah, so it's a bit like being the invisible man, but not a scary but not a horror and that's creepy. Yeah, but up to you. Really, you can do what you like. I suppose if you're possessing people, you're you just happen to be a good person. If you're a bad person, you could possess people and do mad ship. I could do some mad ship, but I I also believe in karma, and I don't. I don't want to terrorize anybody. I
want a peaceful after life. You know, life on earth can be stressful as it is. I don't want to I want to drama free life. You know, afterlife me do when you're not possessing. I'm just thinking through your life as a as a possessor. You're possessing people, like when do you sleep? Do you need sleep? Do you sleep when you're possessing someone needs sleeping? That's a good question. Um, I don't think you need sleep. You know a different thing. Yeah,
I don't. I don't think you need sleep. But I don't think you're operating in the same way that you would in human form. You just you do what needs to be done, you know. Yeah, Well, I guess time is infinite in a flat circle anyway. So when you're that sort of energy it doesn't matter, right, it's all happening it exactly exactly, Well, some of that's true, but also there is a stop gap area where you can chill out for a bit. We call it heaven, and you are the doors are wide open for you. Cover
in Clara Amphoe, come to heaven and see all your friends. However, in heaven it's filled with your favorite thing. What's your favorite thing? Do you you know it's going to be red velvet cake, seeing as it killed me to get there. It's going to be red velvet without without the coriander in it. And you're you're still trusting. Well, I guess
you're in heaven. But you know, I once had sushi that I had a giant green It looked like an EDDR mummy beaming and then it started the dr mummy being started walking, and I thought put me off for about a year. I've gone back. I'm like, your red velvet cake killed you, and now you're like, give me more red velvet cake. I respect it, thank you. I'm somebody that the leaves in, you know, facing your trauma head on. Yeah, I mean, red velvet can't be the
enemy that the sushi couldn't be your enemy. You see, he faced it. You went back and now you love sushi. Yeah, I love insects. So you red velvet cake. Everywhere the waves are made of red velvet cake. Because seats of red velvet cake quite comfortable, the beds of red velvet cake. The people look like red velvet cake. It's just red velvet cake. But all the red velvet cakes want to do. Let's talk to you about your life because they're huge fans,
but they won't know about your life through film. The first thing they ask you, because why would the day is what's the first film you remember seeing? Okay? Now can I beg mercy and say and ask if I answer my questions really quickly? Can I have multiple answers? Let's let's do a trial run. Okay, all right, let's see you do it? Okay, I okay, So I got I've got four older brothers, well, three older brothers and
the older sister younger brothers. So I inherited a lot of I guess the first films that I watched like from them, and the first film that I truly remember watching and loving was I'm going to keep doing. I think trans Atlantic translations because I know you've got. I know, you've got an American fan base. So in America it's known as Breaking the movie, but in the UK it's known break Dance the movie. Yeah, and that is the first film I truly remember seeing him, thinking I'm obsessed.
I love it. And my brother had the VHS and we used to absolutely rinse the hell out of that film. And this is a film with the famous broomstick and the guy Turbo is dancing to tour the France by craft work, you know, actually no no no, no, no, no no no no, no, no no no no, And he's got he's got this broom and he's sweeping it outside this sort of bodega that they work in, and it was like magic. And obviously now as an adult watching it, you can see the bit of stream holding it up.
But I just remember watching that film and just just being obsessed, like I love it. I love a shitty dance movie. They're my faith, that's my cabinet. I love a shitty dance movie. Yeah, dance movies and sports movies. You can't really do them bad. I think you like they always work. No, no, well it's tricky because I don't know. I mean, Breakdance too, Electric Boogaloo is an absolute abomination. It's a terrible film. But the original Breakdance Actually Jean Claude van Damme was in it before he
became really famous. So for anyone that's seen it, he's in it as like a guy. He's in a unitard. They're like, there's like this like group dance shot scene and they're I think they were like Venice Beach or somewhere like that, and Johann Claude van dam is like shaking his ass in like a type black unitard. But yeah, it's just a story of these like two street kids
called Turbo and Ozone. And then there's a lovely girl by name of Kelly, and she's a contemporary dancer, but she's bored with the dance world she's given, she's not given getting auditions, and she meets these guys and they teach her how to break dance. She appropriates their culture, and then they get their own show, which essentially is the basis for most dance films. For Teach Me to Dance? Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Did you watch this with your five brothers and sisters? Yeah, So my sister was brought up in Gharna because she was my dad's daughter from a previous relationship, because you know, if was a rolling stone good guy, good guy, good guy, but he's a good looking guy when he's younger, you
know what I mean? So assistance exactly, you know, um, But as mainly me and why and my older brothers, I have sort of inherited it from them and like we'd we'd like try and replicate like all the dancings and stuff and just yeah, and just I can still create that movie from start to finish, and I still have James of being a great dancer. Can you still do any of those moves? I can't sin on my head as as well as i'd like. Actually, I can't sin in my head at all. I'm chat shit, but
I can. I think I can just about to do that. Now, what is the film that scared you the most? Do you like being scared? Clara? I actually love being scared, but in two different types of ways. Well, I hate watching films where like any kids are getting hurt. I just I can't do it, and so in so in that sense, a film that scared me the most is Sleepers. I will I don't think I'll ever watched that over again. I found it deeply disturbing. Yeah, that's a really really
really really dark film. Yeah, really really dark, like Sleepers. Oh my gosh, there is bloody hell. The Hand that Rocks the Cradle I find really scary, but I love shit like trashy ninety thrillers like The Record The Morning were such a she was such a little bitch in that film that she's perfect, like genuinely scary. But I think this film that scared me the most was the
original it Penny Rise, Yeah, old Tim Curry. It just reminds me being at my cousin's house because she had Sky before we had Sky, you see, because my parents would like send me to go and hang out with my cousins because they were all girls, like you know, it's good for you, you know, good for you to
hang out. It's like your girl cousins. And I just remember the trailer coming on TV and there's that one bit when he's like your worst nightmare come true, like he shouts at like one of the little kids, and I remember, just like the thing and I can see for about three days. Yeah, that's very sweet, very sweet, No, as in it's sweet that you don't like watching I mean it's such a weird thing to say you don't like watching kids being scared. Yeah, yeah, but that's quite Yeah.
I mean I guess that there's have you seen The only way I got over this was by really up in it. I think it's an excellent film. It's called Doctor Sleep. It is the sequel to The Shining Oh. I haven't seen it yet. I have not sealed with Gregor. It's really good. It's much better than hearing the sequel
to the Shining Sounds. But it has one scene in it where the little kid from room is sort of sort of murdered by kind of energy vampire type of things, and it's so disturbing it it almost ruins the film because it's so upsetting, and it's because he's screwing so must it's really really really upsetting secrets. And it almost took me out of the film because it was horrible.
But afterwards I read up on it and the boy who I don't know how old he is, let's say ten, that apparently when they were filming it, the actors who are attacking him were so disturbed because of his screens. They were like, oh my god, is this kid all right? What are we doing, and then the director called cut and the act said the little boy got up, came over to the mind who went had that look that look good, and they were like, oh, he's just a
fucking brilliant he is great. It's Jason. That's the same, is Jacob Jacob that's it, Like he's he's brilliant. But yeah, man, anything with kids getting hurt, like you know, the Lovely Bones with c Sharonan, I couldn't look at Stanley Tucci the same. I had to watch lesque to take the edge off. No, because he I went with it. I went to see my friend Simon at the cinema and I was I was generally like so discerned. I had
my nightmares for about a week. I just found it horrible because he was he was so good at it and so evil and just you know, those really long like close ups on his face like there's I think there's a bit after like he's killed her, and they just like zoom in on it him, and I was just yeah, the thought of it was just like I had to go and watching these shares like gave us friends just just to feel feel oh, well it's true my truth. I'm standing in it? What is that's good?
That's all good? That? What is the film that made you cry the most? Are you a crier? I am a crier, such a bloody EmPATH in it? I really feel thing skyes like I really I really care about people. I'm I'm a really good person, really good person. Um, I've got a few answers to these. Um, oh gosh, color purple standard. I can only watch that film once every three to four years. I can't watch it more than once. I went to going to see the show in New York for the wonderful Cynthia Rebo, who was
had me on the floor. Cynthia a golden person. She just fucking else. She's amazing. But that film, yeah, I can only watch him once every three or four years. An American taled remember that with the Little Man again, I think any any anything of like just kids being traumatized, just like I can't deal. Um, that really makes me cry. But oh gosh, the Magdalene Sisters. You've seen that. Yeah, that's not a fun movie. It's not fun And like
I just I was sobbing at the end. I remember that there's that bit where there's a character called Chrispina and she's got learning difficulties and she's and the priests has been obviously not been doing nice things with her, and she just starts screaming it you're not a man of God. You're remember remember that bit? And I was just yeah, man, I was on the floor. But sorry. To answer your question, A film that makes me cry the most is Untamed Heart. Have you seen that with Missa,
Tom and Chris. Years later, I have loved film with all my It's my favorite Christmas movie essentially, And I tell her every year. I've got a tradition I post off on Instagram, like every descend from just like just so you know, this is the best Christmas film that you might have never seen it because I just I saw. I think it's so beautiful. I love it. That hasn't come up in such a long time. Oh I'm glad
that was a real banger. It's like, I'll watch anything that she's in, and I'll watch anything that Rosie for insident because I just I just still want I want to sound like her, but that feelms fucking amazing, man, Like their chemistry is like beautiful. I think it's really um, I just think it's a proper it's a proper little Christmas jet, but actually not just for Christmas, for all year round. Yeah, yeah, great shout. What is the film
that people don't really like it? It's not critically acclaimed, but you love it. You don't care what no one says. Well again, quite a few answers. Mariah Carey's glitter obsessed. She's thinking people don't give Mariah Carey her jeessen because she's a really fucking great comedic like force, Like she's really good at taking the piss out of herself. She released that movie around September eleventh, so it completely flopped and then she kind of went through a very sort
of public breakdown. But there's look, there's some great bits in it. Man, it's her, it's Max Beasley, it's the rat off of nighti'es hip hop, like it's everyone. It's like it's really camp and like it's just really fun.
And like recently they her fans, which I am one of, got the soundtrack back to Number one and nues and I was I was genuinely like so happy for her, Like she she got she got her sort of yeah, she got her jees like twenty years later, but yeah, people cuss that film, but I love it Dirty Dancing too. Her hand a Night's another faith listen, Romalla Garright, great actors, and you know, everyone's got to start somewhere. I'm sure they probably wished that movie never happened. But I went
to Cuba because of that film. Oh wow, you know, but it makes me feel good. It's like, like the soundtrack's really good. It's really it's a pointless it's a pointless sequel. It didn't have to happen at all, but obsessed what's the story and Havannah notice is it just the same? So basically yeah, yeah, so he's like, you know, he's I think the Cuban revolution is happening. She's like some rich kids or her dad works and like advertising,
like they're very like waspy family. And then like she sneaks out at night and then she she hears this music in the air. She's like, hey, what's that? And then all the Cubans are like sexy dancing, and then yeah, diego Luna teaches her how to dance and they shag on the beach and like she meets the Johnny Oh yeah. Patrick Swayze has a little cameo in it, and he's as Johnny Castle. Yeah, as Johnny So he's in that.
So love that love Batman and Robin. People slag it off, but I thoroughly enjoy it because I believe in me she's Silverston Supremacy. And I was just happy for bat Girl to be about because that's the one that's got be a Thurman in it. Right, that's my that's the one. I know, Batman Forever right, Okay, I believe I'm confusing the too, but the one that's got him with Thurman and Jim Carrey in and Arnold Schwarts goes mister Freeze. Mister Freeze is Batman and Robin. Okay, well, I like
the amount of that has bat Girl. Batman Forever is Tommy Lee, Janes, Jim Carrey. That's it. Well, I like I like all of that era Batman. I think they're terrible, but I love them. And also I love Halle Berry's Catwoman. I think it's great. Batman and Robbin is extraordinary when you watch it, get I think, I but you watch it now, it's extraordinary, extraordinary piece of work. Well, It's the thing is I liked those those Batman films in particular because they were they sort of reminded me the
ridiculousness of the TV show. You know. They were like very camp and like you could almost obviously you weren't hearing about whatever, but they were just like super oversaturated and really sort of I think there was there was like a no wink with them that they were sort of not ship per se, but just there was a there was a sense of humor about them that I think, you know, previous one said last it wasn't a bad thing, like you know, I liked the darkness of the other ones,
but I just I just thought they were fun, and I was quite impressed at being the kid of that age and seeing them. So yeah, Batman Forever, great soundtrack exactly. My brother's a massive You two fan and that, so he used to play and you know, there we Go, There we Go, There we Go. Used to play that
all the time. And I remember the video because it was like Bonnet was like animated, wasn't he And my sort of answering like the it was like the U two signed rather than the Batman side or something like that, I think if I remember correctly, anyway, what is the film that you used to love. But then you've watched recently and you don't like it anymore, And is it Ghost Dead? Well, I haven't watched Ghost Dead for many, many, many years, but just off the top of my head.
And again, every actor has got to start somewhere, and I'm sure even he isn't delighted by this film. But forty days and forty nights, Josh Hartnett, it is brilliant. We know this. And it came on Telly the other day, and just watching it in the Dult Woman, I was like, this is And then there's a lot of problematic things that happen in that film, and I think, you know, when it first came out as a teenager, I thought, oh wow, this is like so romantic and this is
really loughing. Oh my god, he made Shannon Samon come by rubbing flowers over her. I can't believe it. And now I'm just like, oh, really don't know. And also like there's a bit where his ex girlfriend like sexually assaults him. We just sort of a sect it, like she ties into her bed and does things, and that's not cute in twenty twenty two, is it? You know?
It feels less cute. Yeah, I think, so, Yeah, how do you feel about that about forty days forty Yeah, I don't think I have actually seen it the premises he kind of have sex for forty days and forty notes, But why is it? Why can't he what's the So he does it so he can get over his ex girlfriend, who randomly is the girl from hocus Pocus, right, it's it's the main girl from that, And he does it sort of like prove that, you know, men can still
hold the power and I can get over her. But then he meets his manic pixie dream girl, which is Shannon Sossamon in a lawn durette, and then they form like this peaceful emotional connection which includes them having sex with with flowers, with flowers. Yeah, and then and then and then yeah, all hell breaks loose with him trying not to have sex? Does he not have sex days? Spoil it for me? So the ex girlfriend basically comes
into his house where he's tied up. Yeah, he's handcuffed to a bed because he's waiting for Manikits Juan Girshanon Sossamon to come and release and so they can finally consummate their their budding relationship but then the ex girlfriend comes no fun intended and like mounts him and then yeah, and then what happens, Well, she breaks she breaks in, she breaks in, so she breaks the streak and he's fucking fuming. And then and then the new girl comes
into the Househop what the fuck? Like what oh my god? And then we'll help. I mean, obviously there's a half the ending again no fun intended. But yeah, that's how it goes down. Well ironically, of course, you've now seld the film to me? What is What is the film that means the most to you? Not necessarily the film's any good, but because the experience you had around seeing it will always make it meaningful to you. Okay, Brett Goldstein. The film that means the most to me? There's probably
a couple spoiler alert. First one is The Craft, right, because it reminds me of going to my local cinema, which at the time was the Kingston Odeon with three of my friends. Of my best friends at the time, who went who fun went went to cinema with me and Kingston to see The Cross My best friend at time as a girl for Fatima and she lived. But you know, the big library in Sutton where the two
Wantred stopped right outside Sutton Library. I would I would be ald this goe through for an hour to go and see her on like Saturday afternoons, and like we'd either go to the Sutton UCI or she'd go to the ODAN in Kingston and we'd like watch films and stuff and just hang out. But yeah, anyways, and if you're feeling really crazy, you'd go to uh, what's the one in Croydon because you get the trans from Sutton
to Croydon View. Yeah, I remember that so very well. Anyway, Sorry, the Cross saw a couple having sex in the View once in mid film film Happy Times. I think it was terminated three rays of the Machines. Interesting. Yeah, interesting, I guess, well, look Sarah is she No, she's not. That's the one. I think Claire Danes is in that one.
Uh Okay, I get it. We know enough anyway, carry on please Sorry, Yeah, Adi, me and my friends, three of us, we were I think fourteen at the time, try to get into the cinema to see the craft. And I remember us thinking we were all like proper big women, getting like super dolled up in our like shit outfits, like I think we'd all got like shirts from like Tammy Girl, and I remember I'd stolen them my mum's perfume, like my dad had got my mum
and that perfume poison by Kristin Dual. I downed myself and it's I was like, well, no, that's that's what fifteen year old to do. They wear poison and wear like buttoned down shirts. And like we tried. I was like, when I only went up to the counter, we were just like, can we get four tickets to the craft fleas?
And like the girl who's working on the counter, obviously she's probably only about like nineteen or twenty, but at the time I was like, oh my god, she's so grab and she just looked at us sort of like really. She was like when when a date of birthend, we were like, um, second to day nineteen, like, yeah, we didn't get into I think we have to go and
watch we have watch something, she said. But later on a girl from my class called Saffia got it on pirate, got it on Pirate from Pakistan where she was from. As we watched it asleepover and then we tried to cool the corners and do that light as a feather stiff as a board thing that they do in the movie where they try and make the girl levitate. We tried to do it, and we convinced ourselves at worked. It clearly didn't. But so for that sort of coming of age experience that film can I sneak in my
second am I loud? I'm going but lads of ever Stiff as a Board works. But the second one is sister Act too, only because that reminds me of that of my dad taking me to the video shop and I'd make him get it out for me every every weekend for about three months. And I remember just seeing Lauren Hill on TV and just thinking she was a list exquisite and I've ever seen. I was like, Wow, I need to I need to do her. What was
the video shop Moonlight Movies in Kingston? Because there was meon like movies and there was a Blockbuster down the road. But if you were if you're a real one, if you'd been loyal to the community, you were sort of essentially boycotting the blockbusters and go to the movies. Yeah, okay, you're gonna have both of them. What's the film you most relate to I find this question quite hard, but
I would say I'd say Empire Records. Love it. Yeah, I'd say Empire Records because it just reminds me of my first job, which wasn't actually in a record store, but it had the same sort of energy I's working.
It's really like it was a really sort of it's like a skinning such nega store called Legends in Kingston, and I goes a lot of the boys I grew up with there are either skaters or road met or it all somewhere in the and all the but working in there felt like Empire Records, like because we got to play whatever music we liked, because we had a boss called James who was like a bit of a stoner and like responsible enough, but he just sort of
let us get on with it. We'd we'd sort of do no work and I help people, but essentially we're working just like listening to tunes all day and just just hang out and like chat and Empire Records just really reminds me of that time and me first watching that movie with one of my best mates Danielle, and I was really into the soundtrack as well as obsessed with the soundtrack and actually funnily enough, you know, when you sent through the list of films to talk about,
and Grease Too was in the brackets, and I laughed because I shitter you not. And I saw my Daddy's love I'm a Grease Too truth. And Maxwell Corfield is in Empire Records, and about six years ago I saw him in a branch of Scribbler in Common Garden and I remember looking at and nobody else can. I was just like you. Of course I fucking didn't. I didn't, I did, but he was. He was buying some sort of card. I could see it. I was like, oh
my god, it's him off of Grease Too. But yeah, that that's That was as closest as I as I got to him and him and Stephanie. I had some really good news the other day. Someone I'm not going to name any names because I also don't know the names, but someone I know I was doing makeup on a job that Max mccorfield was ed and said to Max mccorfield, I mean he's Grease too. Fan mccorford talked to her about Grease Tooth for Ages and was amazing about it and said, yeah, still in touch with most of them.
Such a great time, made me so happy, so happy. They're still friends. Still listen he um got people singing voice, Love will turn back the hands of time, beautiful man, beautiful singing voice. Exactly behind is your aides let me not start? Yes? Please? Well, which which I mean? There's so many good songs in that. Let's do it for a country and then let's tear your charades please behind? Sure, Yeah, what's it? No, that's love and tim back the hands of the time. That's my Jamber, I love you well
be cool rider, also a banger. There's not a bad one amongst it. Very very fusie. Indeed. Anyway, what is objective? I know, hang on at we're everyone's favorite part of the show. Go on. What's the sexiest film you've ever seen? Well? Well, well, well, got a few answers for this too. One of the okay, I mean one of them is quite on the nose because it literally is about sex. But it's a fucking sexy film. It's it's nine songs. I knew you were going to say that, did you. Yeah, because you're a
music you're a music person. Well that's a music person's sex film. Yeah. I've had a lot of people not like that film sexy ways and those people a music people, well I get yeah, I guess yeah, the bricks and the academic's really my kink. No, do you know what it is? Obviously they fucking the film and that's what happens.
But I think it's really sexy because I think it just shows you know that guy kerans penis it just I think it just shows how imperfect relationships can be, you know, and I think the sex that you have with people can can can change. And obviously, like it's like super lusty in at the beginning, and then there's like a couple of times they have sex. They you can tell they locally sort of hate each other, but they still sleep with each other. And but I just
think it's a really sexy film. And I like the fact that it doesn't end in a particularly happy way, but just quite a harsh way. So that that, I mean, that is sexy. And obviously they're both two very attractive people. I also think Bound is very sexy, and like, you know, i'd say I'm mostly heterosexual, but listen when Jennifer Tilly says to Gina Gershon, I have a tattoo, would you like to see it. Yes, I would, Yes, I would. You know, you know, sexy ast film? What else is sexy?
I do have? I do have a list um oh waiting to exhale, just because Angela Bassett is the finest thing walking and when she realizes her husband cheats on her, when she burns all his ship and walks away, some fucking sexy shit, Like I just I love how I just love how defiant she is. But I think my sexy sexy film is do you know Frankie and Johnny?
I love thank you and Johnny. It's Alfacina and Michelle fifis like the first film they did together after Scarface, and it's got it's um so she basically Michelle is awakes to him make she makes him make noise in s yeah yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. But I think it's really sexy because this one, this one scene that's not when they've had it's after they've had sex and they've
just started seeing each other. And he's because some people that don't know he's like this X con and he's out of prison and he gets a job in this diner in New York and Michelle Pfeiffer has you know, she she's she's a lovely woman. She's quite a hard woman. She's had a lot of shit heired boyfriends and like she has her guard up with him quite a lot. Then they get together anyway, she's with milling around her apartment and he stops her. She's in our robe. He's
just like, take off, take take your robe off. But she's just like why. He's like, I just want to look at you, and she's like no, no, no, no no. She does it. And the way he stares at her, Yeah, it's so fucking sexy because he just he just wants her so much, but not in a sort of like, oh, I really want to dick you down with him obviously does but it's yeah, he just thinks that she's really beautiful, and I think he just sees that she's, you know, that she just needs to be like taking care of
a little bit. And she's I think she starts talking about like a pet bird, cheese toad. She's like standing there just like whatever, and he's really mesmerized by her. I just think it's really sexy. Yeah, and he definitely does that with his Marthony a lot, yeah, a lot. I love that film and I haven't seen in a long time. But it is also like, can't be hard to act looking at like she's the most peopleful women
in the world. I'm not saying there's not a great actor, but that's got to have been the easiest bit of actor he's ever active. I mean the way his eyes light up. I mean, obviously she keenly didn't met maybe she really did do it. I suspect she didn't, but he looked delighted and it was it was really sexy. Also, don't mind the title, but little Children, just because just because of Kate Winsley and what's his face, Patrick Wilson, they have sex and so off of the washing machine,
really sexy. They haven't, they're having an affair. That's a tricky film all over that one. It's very very tricky. Speaking of tricky, we've got a subcategory traveling Bond. You weren't sure surprised? Got multiple dancers well anything this time? Sorry, no times of the essence Jim Carey, but not a standy up kiss. But as the actual mask when he's got the green mask one, I find him. I find
him really fucking sexy. Um by and large, I'm not really you know how white people make fun out of Disney adults, and I shouldn't make fun out of adult swing dancers because I think it is I love to dance that whole zoo suit. Should I find it very attractive. I think it's very sexy. And I just love the confidence of his character. And even though the green face is slightly demonic, I find it. I find it very attractive. So that is one slightly worrying wide on and the
other one because he's quite problematic in real life. But a film with Mark Wahlberg called called The Fear. Yeah, he's an awful person in the film, like he's actually terrible and very scary. But it's fucking sexy. Man, he's fucking fits. He's really sexy. And also Eddie Murphy and Vampire and Brickley I find quite sexy. It's kind of demonic, but I should I don't think I should find sex because he's kind of hes men to be sexy. He's
about vampire. There always sexy, are they they are? But he just I think because of makeup, really scaredly, I shouldn't have been, you know, aroused, shall we say, but he's kind of sexy. Really good answer? What is objectively the greatest film of all time. Please, it has got problems, But objectively, I would say Westside Story, I think it's I think it's beautiful. Joe. I saw the new one for the first time just three days ago, and I thought, I did think it was pretty spectacular. I really did
enjoy great. Yeah, and I was I was hoping I was going to believe the hype. And there's a couple of moments I thought, oh, I don't know, but I thought I thought it was fantastic. And you know, if it was anybody else about Spielberg, I probably would have given it a bit more side eye. I think I think Aaron and Bose is absolutely luminous in it. I thought America was done perfectly. Yeah, it was. I was like streaming and claughing at the screet. I just I
thought she was brilliant. The kid he plays, he plays Riff, I think he's I think he's so good face face,
that's it. I think he's absolutely brilliant. But but no, the original, I just I absolutely, I absolutely love it because it just takes me back to something like a little kid and just sort of discovering musicals for the first time, and like Sunday afternoons and just you know, everything from like the school, like the initial clicks, just all the dance sumbers, just wanting to be everyone in it.
And I just I think it's beautiful. I mean again with the twenty twenty two lens and actually watching interviews with a lot of the classes, specially with Aaronna DeVos, you know, about the Latin representation, about the afri Latina representation, Like you know, I think I think they have wronged they They've they've made right a lot of the wrongs from the previous movie, from the from the original movie. But I think I think it's great. Kid, love it.
It's good. You can have that. I really love you think that no one has good. What's the film you could or have watched the most over and over again? Oh? Okay, um the original Hespray Ossessor John Waters. Again, that reminds me of Moonlight Movies as another one I to make
my dad's rent. I have no business watching that actually as a kid, But I just I just love all the films, and I just like that is exactly my type of sense of humor, you know, like it just it was because I think at the end of the day. It was. It's it's a film about resistance, isn't it. And it is a film about accepting who you are? But he but I think that's John Waters his talent, isn't it. I'm not doing a serial mum. I Cereal Mum. Yeah,
John Morst. Thing is he's so lovely, he's so clearly and he wants to be he is does all shocking and disgusting and blah blah blah. But you're also like, you're so lovely. Yeah, exactly exactly that bit in Cereal mom where um, what's she's in the courtroom and like she's a somebody's giving evidence and like she's a Kathy Ba. She's just there. Yeah, it's so fucking funny. That was one of the early eighteen movies I snuck into with Cereal. Mam. Yeah it's a great movement. But yeah, seen ye hair
spray over and over again. Clueless death becomes her Romeo Michelle's high school reunion. Have watched and that's again exactly why type of sense of humor and strictly borom In Heavens, I have to pick one, don't I? Can we have Heavens? Yeah? Okay, going in which one do you want to pick? I want to put them all. I tell them making all the rules. I'm being your worst scares Stepau. But you can have strictly boring. Okay, let's absolutely boring. Okay, I've
watched that a million times. I think, actually I think I relate to Fran a little bit. I think I'm a secret Fran, I'm a secret from I just that is the film maybe falling off with bas Lerman, and I just it's for me. Yeah, I think it's the soundtrack. But also I just love how stupid and overtop and campus and how sort of tender it is as well, because you have the dad. He really breaks my heart, and I just love how he comes out of himself
at the at the end of the movie. But then I also I just love that scene, you know, when they're like dancing to tie a bit after time on top of the dance school and you can see the Cocola sign and made out and I just think it's I just think it's really lovely. And I just love the phrase gutless wonder it's not use enough, you know, did you doing strictly come dancing? Was that some sort of magical dream? Come true. Absolutely, It's pretty much the reason why I said yes. I was like, yes I can,
I can live my friend, my friend fantasy. And actually, speaking of sexy films, that bit when they dance to her perhaps by Doris Day, it's fucking sexy, it's fucking sexy. But but yeah, we don't like to be negative. Clarenpo what's the worst film you ever saw? Worst film? I've ever seen? All of the fifty shades? And again, Jamie Dornan and I've Gone Black kind of name wonderful. Defris Johnson are brilliant actors. I think they are genuinely very talented.
But I think even they no, they weren't very good movies. But again, if they're on TV, I'm probably going to watch them. But they're terrible. But that recently, the one of the worst movies ever saw was that DJ movie We Are Your Friends? Was that Efron and Emily rattakous. It's don't don't don't see it. They're it's not so very good. Yeah, you're welcome. I stand back and says agree, the first film, I think it's good, really, yeah, I do.
I think it's an interesting Again, if it's on TV, I'm going to watch it like I saw it in. I saw it in a cinema with a group of friends and we were howling the whole way through. I just feel like I feel like again, there's a knowing wink where I think Jamie Dornan is very aware that all the dialogue has been given to say is absolutely terrible. So in that way it does make it good. But God bless them. They they really committed to a three
film deal. Yeah exactly, Yeah, you're funny. What's the film? I'm not going to say Coming to America because everyone says that, don't they, but it does. It really doesn't make as funny. It's it's I mean, it's again. It's just everything comes back to regression to childhood, doesn't it. And that is just me pissing myself, like with my brothers or with my cousins and just laughing at it so much. And you know, sets your chocolate, let your
soul glow. Actually what I actually did some work for the Coming to America sequel, which we won't talk about too much because you know, let's not let's not dwell it happened. But but I had the time my live because I got to hold a zamund Z n N microphone and I was absolutely to like. But that film was fucking fun of any Murphy's a genius. But training places always makes play what do you mean you were
holding a mate? You were in the film. So basically there was a there was a big promo, there's a big promo around it and the wonderful I believe it is called David Schneider, great British actor, but who's us.
He's now director. He's brilliant. He directed it. So I had to be a correspondent for zamunder and throw to Trevor McDonalds and they gave me a Zamunda microphone and like they held up they put other zamund A flag in front of the National Gallery and I was reporting life for the king and so that was a that was a lovely full circle moment. So we love coming to America for that. But Mean Girls always makes me laugh the sweetest thing. If you seen that, Yeah, it's
fucking funny. It's really fucking funny. And I I think I think you know when it comes to sort of like female I guess and led gross out comedies. I think that was a bit ahead of its time. Or just wasn't given the same you know, I think you're right. I think it was slowly ahead of a cave or something. Yeah,
and Selma Blair, it's fucking hilarious in it. Like there's this brilliant scene where she she goes to dry keeners because she's got to come on a dress and she's trying to get it out, which and then when she goes the dry is like, oh, what is this staying? She's like, oh, I don't know, I don't know. If he likes like scratching it and he's it, then he licks it. Then her school, then her high school pastor comes through, and then like her old dentist comes through
and everyone. But if there's just so many growth, it's it was. I think it came out around and there's something about Mary Era, but I don't think it gets enough enough kudos for how funny it is. And also more rats because that reminds me of when I used to work with all all my all my mates in them in the shop just because I love thing for X as well for that's peace Chasing Amien. But it got me into one of those all those sort of
those Kevin Smith movies stink palm Clara, and you've been wonderful. However, when you were eating your red velvet cake, and your enemy who shall not be named, but they are a presenter and in a similar game for you, and they were annoyed that you were doing the red carpet at the World Expo that was on and they really want to do it, but you were like, no, I want to interview those inventors and whatnot. And your enemy, Holly Willoughby, let's call it. Oh no, let's not. Let's not send
for Holley within a bovie. Let's not send Holly. We cannot, we cannot do that. The daily day it was it was Philip scoe Field. It was Philip scope Field, and he put cilantro in your red velvet, your worst herb. And as anyone knows you, you're full of love. But there's one thing you hate, and that cilantro. All for our English listeners, corianda. And you part choked on the cilantrac coriander, but more really choked on the rage you felt that your beloved red velvet had been sullied by
your least favorite herb, the cilantro. You started choking with. You said, is that sky fielding. Bet it was sky fielding, and your throat closed up and you died. It took ages. I'd say it was twenty five minutes of your of your of just your throat chagging on the rage. And your friends stood around, and Philip Scofield wondered in. He said, goodbye, Clara, I won't miss you at all. And I was there
with a coffee. You know what I'm like, And I said, Philip, this doesn't seem like you usually usually seem very cheery and lovely. What's going on? And he goes, I wanted to do the World Expo. I wanted to do it. And I go, this is mad. This is honestly mad, Philip, and he said, don't tell anyone. I said, all right, fine, listen, you've earned your place. I suppose go off you go. And he ran off to do the red carpet the World Expo, and he wasn't as good as you would
have been. But I guess we'll never know, because now you're dead. Anyway, I try and get you in this coffin I've got, but because of the expansion of your throat due to the rage caused by the slant row, your throat is so massive. It's now bigger than your shoulders and head, and so I can't fit you in this coffin. I have to chop off bits of your neck and shoulder so that I can fit you in. I managed to lay everything on top. The coffin is
now absolutely ram jammed. There is no room in this coffin except there's enough room to slide one DVD into the side for you to take across to the other side. And on the other side. It's movie night every night, and one night it's your movie night. What film are you taking? The show? The People of Heaven when it is your turn, Clara, And I'm going to contradict I think a lot of my answers, but in this moment, the film in my heart is Romeo Michelle's high school reunion,
and they are delighted to have you. All the red velvet Cakes is so happy to see you. I'm delighted, clarienfo You've been excellent. Is there anything you'd like to tell people to watch or listen to or look out for dance too? Oh gosh, oh that's cool. Can listen to my radio show if you like. You tune in Radio one Monday through to Thursday six to eight. Future sounds hollow for a shout out. Everyone lost a shout out on the radio. So if you ever want to
hear a song, send me a text. You can listen to my podcast This City and I'll be about your Telly. I've got a new show coming on BBC three. Like watching it. What's that called? It's called The Drop and it is a It is a composition show for streetwear designers. So there you go, and it is the head judge is the wonderful singer and occasional actor girl who's brilliant. So we had last time filming that people really do love a shout out. They do love a shout out?
Do you want Do you want one? Do you want one? I love a shout out? Would you like one? Give us a shout Okay, all right, tune in soon. Let it me know a lot. Shout out so great. They gratify our little fragile egos are like, well, yeah, someone said exactly, someone said my name on a microphone to the world, so it must be something. So you go. Clara, thank you for your time and for doing this. Absolutely. I wish you a good death, good day and thank you.
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