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00:30It's only 12 days till Christmas.
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00:36Five guests are chatting.
00:38Yeah, we've got a great lineup for you tonight,
00:40singing for us later.
00:41It's the fabulous Jade, everybody.
00:45She'll be singing her latest single, Church,
00:47and it's another broad church on my sofa tonight.
00:50At just 18, he became the youngest fashion director
00:53of an international magazine,
00:55before reshaping British Vogue as editor-in-chief.
00:58Now he's launching his own magazine, 72.
01:01It's Mr. Edward Ennenfall.
01:03Right there he is now.
01:08Hello.
01:09Lovely little genius.
01:11Welcome back.
01:13Have a seat due, Mr. Edward Ennenfall.
01:15This comedy genius has created iconic characters
01:19like Johnny English, Edmund Blackadder,
01:22and the one and only Mr. Bean.
01:24Now bringing us a battle of wits
01:26in the new Netflix series Man vs Baby,
01:28it's the great Rowan Atkinson!
01:31Yay!
01:32That's awesome!
01:33Lovely to see you.
01:34That's it, Brian.
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01:41That's it.
01:42Good to see you.
01:43He's one of the most brilliant actors
01:44of his generation.
01:45The star of Wonka, sci-fi epic Dune,
01:48and the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown.
01:51His latest film is called Marty Supreme.
01:54It's Timothee Chalamet!
01:56Hello!
01:57Thank you very much.
01:58Lovely to see you.
01:59Lovely to see you.
02:01Lovely to see you.
02:02Lovely to see you.
02:04What's up?
02:05What's happening?
02:06And she's the double Oscar winning star
02:08of How It's End, Sense and Sensibility,
02:10Love Actually, and the fabulous Nanny McPhee.
02:13Now she's turning detective in Down Sematary Road.
02:16It's Dame Emma Thompson!
02:18She's done!
02:21We're down to Ruggie and Sight Brown!
02:23It's Baragons, and she's gone.
02:24Oh!
02:25You look great!
02:26I tell you what you're ready.
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02:36Fashion down the end.
02:37Fashion down the end.
02:38Hello, everyone.
02:39It's welcome back to everybody.
02:40It's a rare time.
02:42And lots of connections on the couch tonight.
02:45Of course Emma Thompson was in the pages of British Vogue. Yes, yes
02:52Owner of a brothel in Berlin in the 1920s
02:59You might think she's exaggerating
03:09Edward she was supposed to be Queen Boudicca
03:15Are you going by people going well you come on?
03:20It's very nice very nice and now Timothy yes, you worked with the great Ron Atkinson. Yes
03:32Because if it just even vaguely moves towards a different vowel, it's a different totally
03:37different
03:38This is I just thought I was warning you because it was slightly bit one car and I thought
03:43oh
03:44That'll get bleeped out that'll get bleeped out and you play father Julius but off-screen you were giving to me the advice
03:49I hear he was giving me a great, you know, he's giving me unaffordable car advice. Yes
03:54So Rowan is an incredible car collector. I reached out to him
03:57I to this day have not bought a car and they're the references he gave me were wildly out of my league. Yeah, I
04:03I didn't think they were so
04:09You gave me a lift in an Aston Martin good you I was about 20 you were 22
04:15Oh
04:17Yes
04:19Yes
04:21Yeah, I think I did yeah
04:24It was the only reason that I entered show business was to attempt to buy an Aston Martin
04:32Did you how did you feel in the experience okay, I thought to be honest row I thought what a knob
04:40I'm so sorry. I was quiet
04:45I was a big kind of thingy at the time I was quite okay what you felt a knob
04:49I just thought why have you got this huge car at 22
04:54Why were you in this car?
04:56We because we've known each other since you were about 10
04:58Yeah, yeah, yeah, it must have been short
05:00But it was platonic it was normal
05:02It was platonic I said
05:04Yes, it was
05:06I wasn't putting out
05:08You're glad now Rowan
05:11Yeah, yeah, yeah
05:12I'm setting the record straight
05:14The other thing that links Emma and Rowan is you were both in I think is it your favourite Christmas movie of all time?
05:21Love Actually
05:22What a jam
05:24What a jam
05:25I was re-watching it last night and that's a sort of complicated ethically storyline you know
05:29Oh yeah
05:30Because you guys resolve the dispute quite easily
05:32Well do you think I don't think so
05:34I think that when he gets off that plane Alan Rickman God rest him playing my husband
05:39I think you just don't know
05:41You know it'll never be the same again
05:43Mm-hmm
05:44That's the thing
05:45But you were in the same scene weren't you?
05:47Yeah
05:48No
05:49You wrap up the same naughty necklace
05:51Well I wrap
05:52Yes, exactly but I think
05:53You see this the problem with not actually watching films you've made
05:57Is trying to remember the story
05:59You work in Selfridges
06:01Yes
06:02Because I was in Selfridges all night with Alan Rickman
06:05We were, we were, we were all there in Selfridges
06:07And Alan Rickman God bless him was pretty annoyed about he he didn't really want to be up all night
06:13You know shooting because we had to shoot during the night because they didn't allow us to shoot during the day
06:16Yeah
06:17So we have to pretend it was a day and the end and he was he was in he was fairly short tempered
06:22Yeah, whereas I just did a spot of shopping
06:24Yeah
06:25Yeah, yeah
06:26You were just shopping
06:27Put a lot of things aside
06:28Shopping
06:29Yeah, exactly
06:30Shopping
06:31Shopping
06:32Lifting
06:33What was the vibe on so is there attention from the from the car experience years prior?
06:37Oh, yeah
06:38No, you know what the car, actually by then by then
06:41Were you channelling the knob?
06:42I'm so sorry Roan, I didn't mean to be rude but at that time I was only 22
06:48Yeah, yeah
06:49You've got to, you know, forget
06:50It's quite hurt
06:51You give and forget love
06:53Uh, yeah
06:54Uh, no
06:55Edward and I feel great to have you here a fashion expert but even you have off days with fashion
07:01Tell us about getting your OBE
07:03Oh my god, so I mean I mean you've you've you've both been at the palace you're both
07:08So I remember yes, I had the OBE I went into the palace Buckingham Palace
07:12So proud my family my you know there's something about that day isn't there?
07:16You know you go into that red room and Princess Anne's there and
07:20And I got into the room and I realized oh I have to walk backwards
07:24That morning I just got a brand new McQueen suit I was in a McQueen suit but they forgot to add the braces
07:29So I thought you know what they're never gonna know got a pair of stockings Jimmy rigged it
07:33I'm gonna be fine
07:34Oh very good
07:35So I'm there
07:36I get presented you know the medal
07:39Yeah
07:40And my trousers start to fall
07:42And I have to walk backwards and I'm walking backwards literally petrified
07:47I'm like I don't want to be the Edward a nymphal that mooned
07:53Mooned up a palace
07:54So I kind of managed to sort of go back slowly
07:56Shamefully grab my shorts and run out and if you see any picture that day you see the pants are literally
08:02It's so funny there's a picture of you I think Naomi Campbell is holding your trousers off
08:05They do look very baggy
08:10They do look fucking baggy
08:12It was nearly there I was nearly done the stockings didn't quite make a good bell
08:17Listen let's get started because Emma's latest work is a thriller
08:22It's called Down Cemetery Road and the final episode just dropped so all episodes are available now on Apple TV
08:28So this is from the Mick Heron novel Mick Heron who wrote Star Horses and when they came to you with this you already knew the book
08:37Yeah, because I've always loved Mick
08:39Okay, but I came across him in my local bookshop in 2015 or something and I picked this book as I love thrillers
08:46I've always read thrillers and I started to read and I thought what's a good thriller and then I started to laugh because it's really funny
08:53And he told me actually subsequently that when he first sent
08:58Cemetery Road the Zoe bone thrillers and the slow the slough house thrillers to the publishers they were very confused because they said look
09:05Is this a thriller or is it a comedy?
09:07Because weirdly in this country, which is the funniest country I think on the planet
09:12People can't cope when you mix comedy with something else, you know, somehow it's just got to be separate
09:18But he's terribly terribly funny. I haven't read the books. Yeah, Zoe boom. Tell us about her. What is going on?
09:25She's a shit-kicking very tough private detective private investigator
09:33Probably had a dreadful childhood with that kind of parent who never gives you any kind of backup whatsoever and doesn't believe in you
09:40So that she's got very low expectations
09:43I'm sure some of you in the audience know what I mean
09:45Well, you just go now. I just I'm I'm not going to expect much. Yeah
09:50And so she's quite tough
09:53Quite compassionate. I had this wonderful bond with Ruth Wilson is playing my co-star. There she is
10:00So we had a fantastic time making it and I love her she's sort of a good avatar because she's decided
10:06Not to be a good girl
10:08She doesn't have to be a good girl. She doesn't have to assuage her way around people through life being nice always being nice
10:15Always have to be so fucking nice. I'm so fed up with it. Why do we have to do that all the time? Why?
10:21There are many women in the audience going
10:23Yeah, I know you can relate don't pretend
10:28So Zoe just doesn't do that she's very unapologetic shall we say well, we've got a clip
10:36This is you as a boom at meeting Sarah played by the great Ruth Wilson for the very first time
10:41Well, well, well a customer
10:44Well, have you taken a wrong turn on route to the artisanal cheese shop doors open?
10:49I'm I'm looking for room
10:51Joseph Silverman
10:54Let me guess you've got a husband. He's got a secretary. Am I warm?
10:58No
10:59The secretary is still a thing
11:01Okay, but not a secretary
11:03Personal assistant, posh secretary
11:05You seem like the type who might have a handsy husband in the media
11:08What type is that?
11:09Sort of, you know, doe-eyed and helpless
11:13You seem like a bit of a cock
11:16I feel seen
11:21Hi, I'm Zoe Boehm
11:24Sarah Trafford
11:26Oh
11:27You felt to get into Zoe Boehm's character, the look and everything
11:37You tapped into kind of a younger version of yourself
11:39Yeah, I mean
11:41She struck me as somebody and I don't know
11:44Well, you'll understand Rowan
11:46I don't think Edward will because you're younger
11:48That's right
11:49You won't
11:50Mr. Little darling
11:54But I grew up in Camden town in London
11:57Which was rough, you know
11:59I mean the school I went to Camden School for Girls
12:01Which is a wonderful school
12:02But of course quite early on in women's education
12:05Let's face it
12:06I was born in 1959
12:08We'd only just kind of got the bloody vote
12:10So girls schools
12:12Right, for instance
12:13Round the back gates
12:14There was always a bloke in a Mac exposing himself
12:17Oh God
12:18Does that still happen?
12:19I don't know
12:20But it was just normal
12:21It was just completely normal
12:22It was just completely normal
12:23I haven't done it for ages
12:24Obviously
12:25Don't
12:27But anyway
12:28We grew up in sort of a scrappy
12:30Grimy London
12:32And I think of Zoe as part of that sooty past
12:35You know
12:36When there was still fogs
12:38And kind of dirt
12:40And a lot of agro actually
12:42But also quite a lot of community as well
12:45And there's kind of a lack of vanity about Zoe
12:48What do you mean?
12:50Well
12:51The hair
12:52You know
12:53You're very quaffed tonight
12:54Tonight
12:55Yeah, but a lot of effort gone into this
12:57There's two people back there who just
12:58You know
12:59They're on drips
13:00They've done so much fucking work
13:02Yeah
13:03That's
13:04That's
13:05Yeah
13:06I think that's alright
13:07It looks good
13:08It looks good
13:09Talking of haircut
13:10Timothy
13:11What happened to the beautiful Chalamet locks?
13:12They're all gone
13:13Yes
13:14They've been stolen
13:15How long
13:16How long have they been missing?
13:17Since June
13:18June 25th
13:19Did you put them on eBay?
13:21No
13:22Somebody could have stuffed a cushion with them
13:25And made a lot of money
13:26I didn't think of that
13:27Actually what did that
13:28Did they
13:29Did they just throw the Chalamet locks away?
13:31You know
13:32The
13:33It was for a
13:34Different
13:35It was for a film for Dune Part 3
13:36And there's supposed to be a nice
13:38Character shift
13:39And I'm playing 15-20 years older
13:42So
13:43We did a 3mm haircut
13:44I think it's called
13:45And the director wanted more
13:461.5
13:47And then we did one
13:48And I begged him
13:49I said please, please
13:50Like
13:51Your hair
13:52Weirdly we're all attached
13:53It's kind of like our personalities
13:54These follicles
13:55That grow out of our heads
13:56Samson
13:57Yeah
13:58You know
13:59Your hair contains your power
14:00Could do
14:01I've never heard that
14:02Samson and Delilah
14:03She cut all his hair off
14:04And took all his power
14:05I have no clue what you're talking about
14:07Oh
14:08I'm going to take you for margaritas after this
14:12I'm going to tell you lots of stories about hair
14:14But you're right
14:15You're right
14:16It's a really powerful thing
14:17It's a powerful thing
14:18Yeah
14:19Timothee Chalamet
14:20It's a great hombo
14:21It's a great hombo
14:22It's a great hombo
14:23Meanwhile down 70 road
14:24I am surprised here
14:25This is your kind of first kick-ass action thing
14:30Yes
14:31Which actually as it turns out at 66 was a really stupid idea
14:35What can I tell you?
14:37My knees will never be the same again
14:39Why do people do it?
14:40Yeah
14:41I don't know
14:42I've rung friends who are action heroes and said
14:44How have you managed?
14:45How are you still alive?
14:46And they've all said
14:47We've had a lot of operations
14:48Oh
14:49Yes
14:50Oh exactly
14:51Yeah
14:52I'm thinking
14:53Why
14:54Why didn't I read it?
14:55Probably
14:56But you know
14:57It's not in the bloody book
14:58So you know
14:59You get a suit
15:00You get this
15:01Those pages
15:02Later
15:03And I'm going
15:04Being pulled out of a rat infested tunnel by her feet
15:07Backwards
15:08Blown up on a
15:09Blown up on a
15:10Blown up on a beat
15:11Well hang on a second
15:12Are you looking through the book?
15:14It's not in the book
15:15It's not in there
15:16Nobody told me
15:17Actually I'm sorry
15:18Rowan
15:19Because of the things you've done
15:20There is such a physicality to them all
15:22Yes
15:23Well sometimes
15:24But do they go over into kind of stunt work?
15:27Do other people have to ever do things for you?
15:29Um
15:30Yeah, not so much the driving
15:32I tend to do my own driving
15:33Oh yeah
15:34Yeah
15:35What a knob
15:36Yeah
15:37What a knob
15:38I am team much by the way
15:40I think it's the coolest stuff ever
15:42Tim that's very sweet
15:43Don't let them bunt
15:44No
15:45No, I've got to keep up my reputation as a knob
15:50And yeah
15:51Yes
15:52On and off set
15:53But I mean generally speaking
15:54Yeah, I've done
15:55I did a movie quite a while ago called Mr. Bean's Holiday
15:58Oh yes
15:59Woo
16:00In which Mr. Bean
16:01And there was a scene
16:04You're so casual about that
16:06I did a film called Mr. Bean's
16:07I did a film
16:08Bow
16:09Well
16:10Does he look like an even bigger knob if he said
16:12Oh well of course you all know Mr. Bean's a knob
16:14All a day
16:15You know
16:16So it's actually very
16:17I'm trying to reduce my knob quotient
16:19As far as I possibly can
16:22In which
16:23I
16:24We had this idea in which
16:25Mr. Bean would overtake a peloton of cyclists
16:28Oh
16:29Yes
16:30And no matter almost how slowly we got the peloton to go
16:33I was finding it quite tricky
16:35But I really you know
16:37We did several takes
16:38Oh there you are
16:39There you are
16:40There you are
16:41Which I overtake the peloton of cyclists
16:43And I really did it for real
16:45You know it was in the days when CGI was less
16:48It was less accessed
16:49And
16:50But oh goodness me after the second take I was absolutely dead
16:53You made it do it more than once
16:55Yeah
16:56Yeah
16:57We did it several times but the
16:58But
16:59And of course you know they were only going
17:01Probably 20 miles an hour
17:03You know the peloton but you can make it look as though they're going faster if you track with the camera
17:08And so I you know I just yeah I'd sort of hung on in there but after yeah after a couple of takes I was I was dead but I survived
17:16You did
17:17You really are Jack Tati
17:19Bro
17:20I suddenly occurred to me
17:22Well I mean this was definitely his world
17:24Exactly
17:25Well thank you
17:26Yeah
17:27Nice compliment
17:28He's a compliment
17:29You can take it because I have been very rude
17:31But now I want to make up for you
17:33Sitting between this mending energy
17:35You have an exciting announcement to make oh well yes we're going to do a second season of it
17:47Excellent
17:48Because I just finished the first one last night so I'm delighted very very good
17:53Thank you
17:54And just a reminder that the first season all eight episodes of Dan Sematary Road are on Apple TV now
17:59Thank you very much
18:00You're welcome
18:01Thank you
18:02Thank you
18:03Our big movie tonight comes from Timothee Chalamet
18:08It is called Marty's Supreme
18:10It'll be in UK and Ireland cinemas from the 26th of December
18:14And here's just a glimpse of the trailer
18:16I don't think you understand the stakes here
18:20You find that funny?
18:21I get nervous laughter sometimes
18:22Are my eyes broke or is that mouth?
18:26Thank you so much
18:27You're my up we believe in you
18:29Hey I'll rip that unibrow right off his forehead
18:33Alright
18:34You want to get physical? Like an eight?
18:39Come on he's right here
18:40Get him up come on
18:42Have you ever thought about what you're doing to me?
18:44Give us all money
18:46When they do I'll be right behind you
18:49Everybody wants to
18:53And it's only a matter of time before I'm staring at you from the cover of the Weedies box
18:58You think it's that simple?
19:00Yeah I do
19:01Wow
19:06Marty's Supreme is the movie
19:08I mean the main headline here is you are astonishing in this movie
19:12You are so so good in this
19:14So tell us about Marty's Supreme
19:16Who is Marty's Supreme?
19:17Marty's Supreme is a film about a fictional character named Marty Mouser
19:20Loosely inspired by a real life figure named Marty Reisman
19:23Who was a table tennis legend in New York in the 1950s
19:27And the movie is about the pursuit of a singular dream about ambition about following your heart
19:33And I do believe it's an important film to kind of put out now in the sense that
19:38You wouldn't be an idiot for thinking we're living in a dark time especially if you're young
19:41And I hope this movie can serve as an antidote you know
19:44And though the metaphor is table tennis which is perhaps unusual
19:49It ultimately is about dreaming big which is why it's the tagline of the movie
19:53And also I like what I liked about it is he's dreaming big and he's kind of a grifter
19:59And there's a con man element and all that but it's based on genuine talent
20:03Oh yeah he's he he's he's the best in the world or he believes him to be the best in the world
20:07I don't want to reveal plot lines in the movie but what starts as a table tennis movie
20:11Sort of evolves into a heist film and lands in a very human place you know
20:15I was in Brazil last week we were we did a premiere in LA three days ago
20:19I'm so happy to be here to get a chance to talk about it with you Graham
20:23And for you guys to be here
20:25Marty supreme comes out boxing day I want to say that about 30 times so it all gets in your head
20:29No but really this is like a
20:31And boxing day very own message very good
20:33Yeah yeah December 26th exactly nothing to do with you know throwing hands
20:39That was a terrible joke but uh
20:41So and uh this is an indie film ultimately you know financed by A24 which is an indie production company in America
20:47So if you like original films if you're you know tired of seeing remakes and studio blockbusters many of which I've been a part of
20:55This is a this is this is it and I can't say it enough Marty supreme boxing day
21:01Good on you
21:03Yeah
21:05Yeah
21:07And it's a weird thing to say because the scale of the film was really big
21:11And and the the what I thought was amazing the casting of it everyone
21:15Every there isn't an extra you feel that wasn't chosen
21:19Everyone has a really interesting face a really interesting look
21:22We had an incredible detail oriented director his name's Josh Safdie
21:26He's sort of a street poet he referred to Abel Ferrara like that yesterday sort of the early Scorsese films
21:31And Josh is that guy he directed a film called uncut gems with adam sandler with a good time with the united kingdom's own robert pattinson
21:39And uh i thought that was gonna get more love and uh
21:41And uh
21:43Never tell him never tell him that happened
21:47I said your name and nothing
21:49Yeah yeah
21:51That's not true man by the way hey rob if you ever watch this
21:55I didn't plug that enough man
21:57Yeah
21:59Twilight's robert pattinson
22:01Yeah
22:03They love him
22:04They love him
22:05They love him
22:06And the director
22:07What's his thing that he wanted to tap into a bit like emma tapping into her younger self
22:11Yeah
22:12You were tapping into your younger self
22:13Well
22:14Young
22:15Well like when you were five
22:17He's very young already
22:19The idea was you know Josh is from New York I was raised in Hell's Kitchen
22:23You know you much like living in London you grow up in a box in a lot of ways
22:27Yeah
22:28You wear your personality
22:29Audacity could be personality
22:31It's your armor it's your sleeve and certainly I was hawking you know uh modified playstation controllers
22:37I was on the subway singing the french national anthem to try to impress girls you know like
22:41I was an outlandish youth you know that's why I landed here
22:44Yeah
22:45You know straight shot to Graham Norton's couch
22:47Yeah
22:48Yeah
22:49There wasn't the time to read the bible emma
22:53And you know so anyway
22:55Are those
22:57And that idea of you being like that
22:59So Marty Supreme this character has this kind of singular vision and this kind of self belief
23:04Unshakable self belief
23:05And then I heard you when you were picking up your SAG award for A Complete Unknown
23:09Where you played Bob Dylan
23:10In your speech you said this thing about you know you are in pursuit of greatness
23:14And I've heard you talking about this film
23:15Are you tapping into Marty Supreme's kind of vision
23:19Yeah and that was two months after we finished filming so I was sort of
23:22Oh wow
23:23Yeah kind of like still in that um that's not in a pretentious way
23:26It's not like a method way it's just sometimes you're in the energy of the tone of the character
23:29Yeah
23:30And but that's an ephemeral pursuit you know
23:33I am living in um absolute humility next to Dame Emma Thompson
23:39And the legend Rowan Atkinson and Edward Enniffel
23:41Thank you for the British Vogue cover my brother
23:43Oh yeah
23:44I thought you got Dylan Rowan with the curly hair
23:46You got everything curly hair
23:47And the other thing then so in terms of promoting this film you know you want people to see this film clearly
23:54Yeah
23:55And you're really backing it you've done this PR campaign
23:58Yeah
23:59With all sorts of things this is you in New York
24:01If people hadn't seen the film this is Marty Supreme's ping pong ball on people's heads
24:07Did you come up with this idea?
24:09Yeah those are my friends
24:11Are they still your friends?
24:13After seven eight years in Hollywood you know the people that you know the day ones get sick of your new life
24:19These are my new friends
24:20Yeah
24:21What else have you done you you you is that that's you in there?
24:25Yes
24:26That I that I self-financed you know they didn't love that you know 824
24:29They didn't tell me not to do it but I paid
24:31And that was more expensive than you'd think I had a whole crew
24:36I got this set as like 25 people
24:38You could have bought one of Rowan's cars for that shit
24:40I know
24:41Jesus Christ
24:42Yeah when you start to pay for stuff yourself you suddenly realize oh this is quite expensive
24:46This is expensive man
24:47You put a fucking orange pink on your head
24:50What is this sort of masochism isn't it?
24:52It's a little masochism
24:53I did realize I was in there we have leaf blowers underneath
24:56It was on a it was a special effects master Ridley Scott special effects master
24:59I should really know his name is in his backyard
25:01And I'm sitting there and I had the head on and I'm getting bruised by the balls
25:05I did think to myself and I thought this is sort of a you know I gotta explore this you know
25:10In my personal life
25:11You might have to
25:12But then you know it's all set in the 50s
25:15Yeah
25:16But the jackets and the logo these have become very desirable
25:20Okay you need to stop now
25:22This is because look come on
25:24He's in merch
25:25Yeah
25:26It's merch already
25:27No but like but this is very desirable
25:30Everybody wants this merch
25:31Hell yeah
25:32Hell yeah
25:33Yeah
25:34Like even your mother even your mother
25:36You posted a text from your mother
25:38Can you please send me a Marty's supreme jacket
25:40Of course I will
25:41Please do it now
25:42So it's timely
25:43Like wear it in the mirror
25:44Please get a size small
25:45She called me
25:46She called me two days ago
25:47She said
25:48Hey
25:49You know your parents said well the tone was already
25:51I was like okay
25:52Hey
25:53What did I do
25:54She goes did you did you post the message I sent you about the jacket
25:56I said yeah
25:57And I said sorry I should have asked you
25:59And she goes no it's all right but where's the jacket
26:01You know what I'm saying
26:02You can still have a gimmick to you
26:03But I will say real quick
26:05I feel like they're well designed I'm proud of these
26:07But in an era where like excess consumerism isn't chic blah blah blah
26:11I feel like the idea of this is what people have been liking
26:14As far as dreaming big and being relentless in that pursuit
26:17I feel like it's what it represents
26:18And if that's marketing 101 or if you cringe at that
26:21Marty's supreme boxing day
26:22There's someone
26:24There's someone at home that's not cringing at that
26:26You know what I mean
26:27Can I just say
26:28Ronak is sitting there thinking
26:29I've got man v baby in a minute
26:31I'm really going to plug it
26:32I'm really going to plug it
26:41You are really good at this
26:43Yes
26:44Cheers
26:45But Edward in terms of fashion promotion
26:48You went the extra mile for your new company E72
26:52E72 yes
26:53You commissioned these
26:55A lovely grill
26:56Oh
26:57Oh
26:59I thought you might be wearing it tonight
27:01No
27:02You know I'm from Lubbrook Grove pretty much like you
27:04I'm from the hood
27:05Okay
27:06You know what
27:07I'm a long way away but
27:08We're going to wear it
27:09Yeah
27:10We're going to wear it tonight for you
27:11No it's very
27:12It's the love of grove by the way
27:13Yeah
27:14West London
27:15It's a very West London thing
27:16It's the bling version of Nanny McPhee isn't it
27:19I really want that
27:21I love that clip
27:22I might get you
27:23I'll get you one
27:24I'll get you one
27:25I promise
27:26Now
27:27Marty supreme
27:28Marty supreme
27:29As I said
27:30Your performance is astonishing
27:31You've had rave reviews
27:32And now
27:33Well the movie's got three golden globe nominations
27:36You for best actor
27:37Best film
27:38Thank you
27:39Thank you
27:40Thank you
27:41Congratulations
27:42Thank you
27:43And I'm sure there will be plenty more
27:44Good luck when it comes to them all
27:46Thank you sir
27:47You deserve all the praise
27:48I appreciate it Graeme
27:49Thank you
27:50I'm sorry
27:51I'm too mad
27:52No
27:53No
27:54No
27:55Still
27:56And I
27:57I must remind people
27:58Because I may not know
27:59Marty supreme
28:00Marty supreme boxing day
28:01In cinemas from
28:02Boxing day
28:03You've done it Timothy
28:04You've done it
28:05You've sold it
28:06Thank you guys
28:07Thank you
28:08I'm here
28:09I'm here
28:10I'm here
28:11Alright
28:12Comedy fans
28:13Rejoice
28:14Rowan Atkinson returns
28:15As the hapless Trevor Bingley
28:17We go big on this Rowan
28:19Yeah
28:20In Man vs Baby
28:21It's out on Netflix now
28:23And this is the much anticipated sequel to Man vs Bee
28:27So did you always know there was going to be another one?
28:31Or how long did it take to come up with the idea of a baby?
28:33No, no, no
28:34With Man vs Bee we just thought it was quite funny to do a show about a man stuck in a house with a bee
28:39And it was
28:41A man house to the end
28:42It turned out in the end
28:43To be quite a good idea
28:44And that was a couple of years ago on Netflix
28:48And it did you know well enough to justify them wanting some more
28:51So then we thought well what are we going to do?
28:54Do we do Man vs Bee 2?
28:56Or do we do Man vs Wasp?
28:59Anyway and actually with this one it's a Christmas show, it's set at Christmas
29:05My character is the same called Trevor Bingley and he's a house sitter
29:10A sort of reluctant house sitter and certainly under qualified house sitter
29:15I think it's fair to say certainly on the basis of his experience in Man vs Bee
29:20Anyway but he manages to wangle another job this time he's looking after a Swiss oligarchs penthouse flat in Mayfair in central London
29:30But for reasons that maybe I shouldn't explain how it comes about
29:36But anyway he's stuck with a baby
29:38So he has to house this this flat looking after a baby which isn't his
29:41And he's trying to find the parents the carers of the baby and he can't so he's stuck with it
29:47So that's the essence
29:49Well we've got a clip this is you as as Trevor out and about with your baby
29:56Oh my goodness
29:59Hello, good morning
30:01Oh he's so darling
30:03What's his name?
30:05Erm...
30:07Jesus
30:09How old is he?
30:13Erm...
30:15About three months
30:18He's huge for three months
30:21Well you should see his mother
30:24What I find sad about that is I think Trevor only tells a joke about twice a year and I think that's one of his
30:37You know that was one of his attempts and it's gone down so badly
30:41So badly
30:42I feel sad
30:43I feel sorry for him
30:44And I don't think of your characters ever as being mean or nasty spirit but you think that Trevor is nicer than the characters normally
30:48Yeah, I mean in man versus bee he was quite psychopathic because the bee drove him kind of nuts
30:54But in this one he's not so psychopathic he he's actually he's a genuinely sweet man I think Trevor being me and I and that's relatively rare actually in my in the characters that I played because I think you know Mr. Bean is a
31:11selfish self-centered anarchic child you know really a very you know he looks after number one and is quite charmless character and the black adder is a sarcastic you know sardonic
31:26negative sort of guy I mean humorously negative in terms of what he says and the way he says it but you know not you know and even Johnny English you know the comedy spy character which I occasionally play that he he he he he he he he
31:54that he he's he's vain again self-centred doesn't care about anybody else he's
32:04another knob so I think Trevor Bingley is a pleasant contrast to actually these
32:12this sort of yeah this catalogue of I mean just people that you wouldn't want
32:19to have dinner with lots of people still big fans of mr. Bean Timothy loving mr.
32:28beans holiday and but I've forgotten that at its height I mean mr. Bean was a
32:34kind of global for no madness mmm yeah it could be yeah I had very little
32:41experience of it except oh yeah once in Amsterdam I remember doing signing in the
32:46old days when used to sign videos Wow video cassettes that's how long ago it
32:50was and I'm going to Amsterdam and there was this signing and oh there was a
32:54tremendous fuss and flim flam and you know crowds and and I remember being
33:01shuffled out of the back of the store in a police car and all that sort of stuff
33:06yeah that was because because mr. Bean didn't need language so it could play
33:09anywhere yeah was there anywhere that it didn't play was there anywhere you know
33:13but it didn't go no eventually it went everywhere but in the 90s there was the
33:19capacity because it was just television distribution over over which I had some
33:24control and you know sort of pre the mass use and access yeah the internet but and
33:32therefore that I did see an opportunity to stop mr. Bean being shown in Italy so for a
33:40number of years it wasn't it was shown all over the world except initially why well
33:45just because I wanted to go on holiday to Italy and then the first mr. Bean movie
34:02been was it called being the ultimate disaster movie something like that which came out in 97
34:07that of course the film company wanted it to be everywhere including Italy and then
34:12actually Italy turned out because then the TV shows went there and it turned out
34:16to be you know one of our most enthusiastic audiences so now there's no way you can go
34:22on holiday exactly okay you can see Rowan in man versus baby that is on Netflix now there you go
34:30right Edward Enninghill has the rarest of things a new glossy fashion magazine it is called 72 and the
34:44winter issue is available in stores and online now with two lovely two covers two covers so it is
34:51extraordinary a new magazine is everyone saying oh magazines are dead the dead and buried you
34:55obviously say no I mean you know my whole life I've worked in magazines I wanted to set up a media
35:03company is 72 and initially I thought you know what I'm gonna do a platform that's what everybody
35:08wants the young generation they don't read magazines but then everywhere I went everyone's
35:12like we hope you're doing a magazine okay maybe why not and also you know I just wanted to have fun I just
35:19wanted to create something that people will enjoy reading stuff but why not four times a year oh
35:23so it's quarterly so this is the winter issue and why 72 do I have to really tell you my age
35:29my initials in the year of my birth oh okay and it's interesting actually I keep calling it a fashion magazine but actually it covers yeah yeah I mean I was always I always like culture you know film music architecture
35:36art for me with always under the umbrella so that's really what this is about something you can read it's also very friendly it's not
36:03about something you can read it's also very friendly it's not so out there you
36:07can't relate to it and yeah it was just that it just felt like the right thing
36:11to do right now is it because it also you can be together with people in a
36:15room I love it just be because you know when you when you have sort of sort of a
36:24big corporate job you spend a lot of time in meetings and zooms but here's
36:27that being in there you know and the kids telling you no you can't do it like
36:31that you can't say when you were last year you were the man in charge of a
36:37Vogue and when you finally after six years you said bye-bye to Vogue you had
36:42this extraordinary cover which is worth reviews oh my god is it 40 of the
36:48greatest female stars in the world minus Emma Thompson are they all really there
37:00they're all there I mean we did it when we shot this picture I knew that was
37:04gonna be the question so we did a video of all of them at the same time clapping
37:09and I've known most of them before I started working at Vogue and it was just
37:14amazing to have them all in the same room I hit I hate I have to be honest at one
37:19point I was so sort of overcome with emotion that I kind of hit but they've
37:32also followed me to my new magazine so I'm very happy about that yeah and did
37:36anyone say no or did everyone say yes I mean everyone said yes I mean a couple of
37:40people scheduling couldn't make it was the first man on the cover of Vogue and we
37:54did that cover together but you weren't available you were shooting that's true
37:57seriously I was playing tail tennis yeah everyone on the cover has been on the
38:03cover before that was the whole idea oh I see Rowan you're my next cover so you're my
38:10next okay what am I gonna do yeah we'll discuss I'm in charge of styling yeah
38:16knitwear knitwear you buy the latest edition of 72 in shops and online now marvelous
38:24it's time for music she was just 18 when she burst onto the scene as a member of
38:34Little Mix now she's a Brit award-winning solo artist here performing her latest
38:39single Church it is Jade
38:43whatever gets you off until your knees are bruised while the world burns let me sit down on your knees let me be your church
39:10When I was a baby girl that's when I saw the Queen nothing like Elizabeth more like destiny
39:17Oh she looked divine elegant and free she bowed on to my level when a kiss said to me
39:26It's hard enough to be alive might as well dance or die hands closed but we can try
39:37cause we won't have a good time oh baby pray for me like I would pray for you
39:44whatever gets you off until your knees are bruised while the world burns let me see you work down on your knees let me be your church
39:58on your knees I love you too
40:01Oh my goodness
40:04Now I'm full of blessing that my flowers live the dream
40:07Carrying the wisdom that was passed down onto me
40:10If you need advice or you don't believe
40:14Get on to my level listen up I'll set you free
40:18It's hard enough to be alive
40:23This world density, heaven's closed
40:28But we can try, cause we won't have a good time
40:34Pray for me like I would pray for you
40:38Whatever gets you up until your knees are bruised
40:42While the world bends, let me see your work
40:46Down on your knees, let me be your church, baby
40:50Stay a while, till we see the light
40:53Let's get wet and warm, till the tears are dry
40:57While the world bends, let me see your work
41:01Down on your knees, let me be your church
41:07All the sinners in the place, show me love, give me faith
41:11Girls, dolls, party boys, rise above the dirty noise
41:15If you're all out of sugar, then I'm the sweetest taste
41:19Take this holy water, and wash that green face
41:23Girls, dolls, party boys, rise above the dirty noise
41:27From the gutter to the stars, I'm everywhere you are
41:30Now let me see your work, work, work, work, work, work
41:35Let me be your church
41:40Ooh ...
41:50While the world bends, let me see your work
41:52Down on your knees
41:56Baby, stay fast, make your hand
41:59It's well lit above, till the tears are dry
42:03While the world bends, let me see your work
42:06Let me see you work, down on your knees, let me be a church.
42:18Jade, everybody!
42:23And those amazing dancers, thank you so much!
42:28Beautiful job!
42:30Gorgeous, absolutely gorgeous.
42:32I think they're going to help Jade off the stage now.
42:37Here she comes!
42:40Oh!
42:43Thank you so much for that epic performance.
42:46That was absolutely beautiful.
42:48Come on up. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
42:50Jade, you know Edward, Rowan, Jim and B, Emma.
42:54Gang's all here.
42:57I love your bare feet.
42:59Lovely to see you, Jade. Hi.
43:01Hi.
43:02Hi.
43:03Now, I know you know Edward because you were in issue one of 72.
43:06Yes.
43:07There you are in some very big shoes.
43:11Those are...
43:12Minnie Mouse shoes.
43:13Minnie Mouse.
43:15And there's someone else on the couch.
43:16Don't give it away.
43:19We've got a clip.
43:21This is Jade.
43:22Now, see if you can guess who she's going to transform into.
43:26OK?
43:27Presumably this was a Halloween thing.
43:29This Halloween thing I dressed as one of my favourite.
43:31OK.
43:32So, we don't know who it could have been.
43:34You know, it could have been Willy Wonka, it could have been Nanny McPhee,
43:37Mr Bean.
43:38Edward, it's not you.
43:39And...
43:40LAUGHTER
43:42Different times.
43:43LAUGHTER
43:49Let's have a look.
43:50Let's have a look, see if we can guess who she's going to transform into.
43:54Here we go.
43:55No clues so far no clues
44:00This is really impressive
44:15Well, I wasn't expecting that
44:19Amazing song you just played that is off that showbiz baby the on cause this is your debut album
44:24But it's a deluxe version. Yes, it's got eight new tracks on
44:32I don't do things by halves
44:34It's essentially a new album, but you're still part of the that showbiz baby era and lots of new tracks
44:39But there's a Madonna cover on here Madonna cover my favorite Madonna song frozen
44:47And church that I just performed is on beautiful and
44:51And you have had an amazing year Jade. I'm so happy for you
44:56You know glassbury ready on big way again, and of course I mentioned in the intro your solo Brit win
45:09You know watching that performance over there, you know being thrown away by the dancers
45:13You appear to be fearless, but in that that epic performance at the bridge so pretty nerves did get to you
45:20Oh my gosh
45:21I was so nervous for the performance when I performed Asian my dreams in my head when the beat drops
45:26There would always be like this trapdoor moment, so I said yes, I'm gonna trap door I pushed and pushed the label
45:32We've got to do it. It'll be epic
45:33It'll be really good on telly then I've got rehearsals the chapter
45:36I'm not kidding was up to this evening. I think we've got a picture of this so this is you
45:40You dress as the bride. Yes, that's your job
45:43And if you go look at that is very high
45:45Oh, that is very high because they said they needed a good shot of me mid-air still falling
45:50So it was really scary and that's like in the first 10 to 20 seconds of the performance so you're gonna sing after
45:57I'm not doing it. It's too scary they were like we paid for it. Now you're doing it
46:00Yeah, and on the night I was so nervous I had to climb up the ladder like I was climbing to my death
46:08And then I get to the top and I thought we're on live TV and I was like I can't do it
46:12So I turned around they've removed the ladder and I was like
46:18You know what I was grateful because the sheer drop of it
46:22It felt like it just winded the sort of nerves out of me and the rest was just a blur
46:26But I still do have like a bit of mini PTSD. It's a mess. I'll just be walking. I think I'm gonna fall through
46:33It was such a bizarre feeling, but I'm no more trap doors
46:36No, well, it's a congratulations on on the Brit and on everything and thank you that performance and good luck with the deluxe album
46:52Just time for a quick visit of the big red chair who we got hello
46:55Hi, I have high hopes for you young lady. What's your name? Megan Megan?
47:01All right, where you from Megan originally from Wigan, but I live in Twickenham now God is in the details
47:09What do you do Megan I'm a multimedia content producer sweet Jesus
47:15I do social media and I do it for sports marvelous. Okay off you go with your story. Come on
47:21So I have a lot of stomach problems
47:28I'm missing a digestive organ and it means that I can often go to the toilet a lot
47:33And and when I was undergoing my diagnosis
47:36And we were trying to find those of recipes that I could eat and not cause grievous bodily harm
47:40Yes, and I found this website that was like dedicated to people with stomach issues and I was like amazing fantastic made some recipes
47:47It was brilliant and then I was back home later for a Christmas party with my mom and like a load of family friends
47:54And they were asking me after my health and I was like, yeah, no, it's going well
47:57I found this website and they said oh, what's the name of this website and I couldn't remember the exact name
48:02But I knew one thing and it was called the bottom friendly recipe website
48:06Oh, and I didn't realize that I just recommended a website to a load of 50-year-old women that was about people who enjoyed anal sex
48:19You like lady can walk well done
48:21You can contact us by website at this very address. Please say you to thank you to all of my guests
48:36Jade
48:38Edward Edinburgh
48:40Rowan Atkinson
48:42Timothy Chalamet
48:44And Emma Thompson
48:48Join me next week with music from Tom O'Dell, comedian and writer Michelle Deswart, award-winning actor Jesse Buckley and Hollywood comic greats Jack Black and Paul Rudd
49:01I'll see you then. Good night, everybody. Bye-bye
49:10Joe Marla, fresh from the celebrity traitors, tackles celebrity minds his way with his new podcast on BBC Sounds
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