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Gogglesprogs Christmas Special (2024_)
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00:00Come on William.
00:02Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way.
00:05Uncle Billy lost his wheelie on the motorway.
00:11Hey!
00:12Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way.
00:17Uncle Billy lost his wheelie on the motorway.
00:22Hey!
00:23Oh, I wish it could be Christmas every day.
00:30When the kids start singing.
00:32Oh, I love that.
00:33Wow.
00:34They're just kids.
00:36Oh, I wish it could be Christmas every day.
00:40Oh my god.
00:42Go, go, go, go, go!
00:44Let the bells ring.
00:45Oh!
00:46Oh!
00:47I was not expecting that.
00:49Oh, this is going to be good.
00:52In the year that Greg's introduced a vegan sausage roll,
00:56we enjoyed lots of great telly.
01:00Channel 4 proved there could be love at first dance.
01:04Just a fool in love, that's all I ask.
01:06Did you see that?
01:08It's like you're sitting on Strictly all the time.
01:11ITV took us to the moon and back.
01:15Their destination lies 238,000 miles away.
01:20I don't think it's made out of cheese,
01:23cos when the sun comes up, the cheese could melt.
01:28And it was down to an elf called Buddy to save Christmas.
01:33Merry Christmas!
01:35Imagine if you were Santa and, like, one of the reindeers farted.
01:41I mean, you'd get all the stench.
01:51In East London...
01:53All right, it's time for some whipped cream and strawberries. Yeah.
01:56..11-year-old mates Shoaib and Janai...
01:59Wait, let me just put some more swirls.
02:04Does it smell something funny to you?
02:06SHE LAUGHS
02:12Did you get some tissue?
02:14I'm coming for you!
02:16SHE SCREAMS
02:19This year, Channel 4 asked singletons to put their best foot forward
02:24in a brand-new dating show.
02:29Dating in the modern world is, well, tricky.
02:33Dating! A dating show. I love dating shows.
02:36You're going to love this one.
02:38Oh, I can already tell.
02:40SHE SIGHS
02:42Back in the day, most couples actually met through dance.
02:46Because something electric happens when people dance together.
02:49What kind of TV show is this?
02:52SHE LAUGHS
02:53You dance together and you're like,
02:55will it be love at first dance?
02:57I'll meet singletons disillusioned with dating.
03:00Whatever their age and ability,
03:02I'll teach them a dance I've created just for them.
03:05And then her hand does this.
03:07CROWD GROANS
03:09Cringe alert.
03:10And they won't talk, just dance.
03:14Oh, my God.
03:15So you meet and match and then you don't talk to them,
03:18you just go, hi, let's dance.
03:21It does look like it could be interesting, mind.
03:24No, it does not.
03:25It is kind of different to all the other dating programmes,
03:28because it's dance.
03:29It's different, but that doesn't mean it's good.
03:31Will it be love at first dance?
03:35Just to fall in love, that's all I ask.
03:37Nothing too major.
03:39Flirty dancer. Oh, my God.
03:42What's flirting?
03:44I don't... Flirting? You don't know what flirting is.
03:48I know. Do you not?
03:51Is it swearing?
03:52No!
03:53Is it cheating?
03:54No!
03:55Is it hacking?
03:56No!
03:57Is it being disgusting?
03:58No!
04:01In this episode, Cheeky and Cheeky,
04:05In this episode, Cheeky Chappy Dan was looking for love.
04:12He looks like Justin Bieber.
04:14He looks like Justin Bieber.
04:16Justin Bieber is not fat.
04:19Justin Bieber is not fat?
04:21Yeah.
04:22You think he's fat?
04:24Yeah.
04:27No, thanks, Dan.
04:29Rugby keeps Dan fit,
04:31but he also uses dance to stay light on his feet.
04:34He's full of energy.
04:35It seems crazy to me that he's single.
04:38Why is Ashley getting involved with love?
04:40I don't know.
04:41Don't ask me.
04:42I've got to 34 years and I'm still single.
04:45I'd love to meet Mr Right and get married.
04:47Yeah.
04:48Have the house, the kids and all that sort of stuff, so...
04:50You need to be patient cos apparently there's, like,
04:53a soul mate out there for everyone or something.
04:55Like, you know, I don't believe it.
04:57I might be single when I'm older
04:59because I want to live a quiet life with a Lamborghini.
05:06Dan's mystery dance partner was 29-year-old Luke.
05:14I think I would describe my love life as a bit of a hot mess.
05:17What's a hot mess?
05:18A hot mess is hot water spilled all over the place.
05:23Hoping to solve their love problems,
05:26Ashley choreographed a dance for strangers Dan and Luke
05:29and, in a tense finale, they met for the first time to perform.
05:44Imagine...
05:46Imagine knowing that he's behind you and not turning round.
05:49I think it will go really well.
05:51I think it's going to go...
05:54OK. ..bad.
05:56Just like in the movies
06:00It starts to rain away
06:05Where the broken beauty...
06:10That is so funny. I would laugh if I was in that situation.
06:14But at least they gave a big smile to each other. Yes.
06:17Strangers
06:20Perfect pretenders
06:25We're falling head over heels
06:28For something that ain't real
06:30It could never be us
06:33Oh, they're going to show off to each other now.
06:36It's freestyle time.
06:38It's like mating in the wild.
06:41Strangers
06:44Perfect pretenders
06:48We're falling head over heels
06:51For something that ain't real
06:54It could never be us
06:57It's just you and I
07:00They just kissed!
07:03They just kissed!
07:05Like, in every single film I've seen, it always happens.
07:09They're disgusting.
07:11What, kissing? Yes.
07:14Oh, it was so much fun.
07:17I was just, like, so going for it.
07:20He's super cute. I'll say that.
07:23Oh, so they have found love.
07:26Through dancing.
07:28I feel like dancing isn't going to give me...
07:33What you need.
07:35Yeah, it's not going to give me all the details I need about the person.
07:39I kind of wanted to know, like, if they've ever been in jail or something.
07:44OK, so you'd like to...
07:46Cos if they have, then I want to be aware.
07:49You'd like to see their records and their ID? Yeah.
07:52And also I'd like to see if they have a driving licence.
07:56So, kind of, you'd like to stalk them before you know them.
08:03In Nottingham, six-year-old Roque and her sister Willow, who's eight.
08:10Willow wants to be an archaeologist when she grows up.
08:15How long ago was Jesus born?
08:19About 100 years ago.
08:21Cos he was BC, so that's before Christ.
08:25What's BC? Before Christ.
08:28What's Christ?
08:31Jesus Christ.
08:33And then AD is...
08:36..after...
08:38..dawn.
08:41BBC One took us to Africa
08:44for a dramatic look at the animal kingdom.
08:50Many tales have been told of Africa.
08:56This is our story.
09:00I love animals.
09:02It's about Africa and the animals.
09:04Oh, yeah!
09:06Serengeti
09:11Serengeti
09:14The music is going,
09:16Serengeti
09:18Serengeti
09:22Serengeti
09:26You keep saying it, it's annoying.
09:36It looks fascinating.
09:38Serengeti
09:40In the programme, we met a baboon named Bakari,
09:44his girlfriend Chica and an orphan baby they'd adopted.
09:48Monkeys!
09:50I love monkeys, especially baby monkeys.
09:53Yeah.
09:54In a nail-biting mission, the family needed to cross a dangerous river.
10:02Uh-oh.
10:04I sense trouble.
10:06Bakari has a plan.
10:10Use the tree as a bridge.
10:14Please don't tell me they're going to jump.
10:25And no problem for Bakari.
10:27Oh, he's just done parkour!
10:30Wow!
10:35Now it's Chica's turn.
10:40Oh, no! It's with the baby! It's with the baby!
10:45Bakari reassures her.
10:51The baby would die if she jumps.
10:55I can't watch.
11:04Oh!
11:08It's a baby!
11:10Go!
11:17The crocodile's literally coming! Run!
11:29Get out quick! Get out quick!
11:31Go, go, go, go, go!
11:33It's right there!
11:44Oh!
11:45Look how close it is!
11:47No! No!
11:55Yay!
11:58Oh, my God!
12:00That was so lucky!
12:02Oh!
12:08The crocodile thought he was going to get some lunch, but not today, honey.
12:12He didn't get any.
12:14I thought the crocodile just was going to go...
12:19..because I was, like, so close to be eaten there.
12:22You were the monkey boss.
12:24Oh, yeah.
12:27To nearly lose someone so precious,
12:30makes you value them even more.
12:34Did he just kiss her?
12:36Mm.
12:37Personally, I would actually kiss my girlfriend a lot
12:40if she nearly died by a crocodile.
12:53In Essex...
12:54Do you not know what a reindeer does?
12:56No.
12:57..seven-year-old Brooke and her big brother Hayden.
13:01A reindeer flies. It goes...
13:05Yeah, no, but they're, like, real-life reindeers, they are.
13:08This is not a real-life reindeer.
13:10Yeah, I know it's not.
13:12This is just a teddy of it.
13:14And this is a girl one.
13:16But I've never known there to be a girl one.
13:19Well, then how were they born?
13:21An old favourite was back on ITV this year,
13:25but this time with a twist.
13:28Think about it
13:30There must be a higher life
13:33X Factor!
13:35Yes!
13:3715 years of X Factor, and it's been great.
13:40We've found amazing people over the years.
13:42It's time for something different.
13:45Same old boring, boring X Factor.
13:49Same old boring, boring, boring...
13:52But the auditions are really funny.
13:55Yeah, because they're all so bad.
14:00This year, it's a brand-new X Factor.
14:03We've got a celebrity X Factor.
14:05They're all famous in their own lane,
14:07but they are not known for singing.
14:10Oh, this is going to be good.
14:12Do you know why they've done the celebrity bit?
14:14Because they obviously weren't getting enough views,
14:16so now they're doing something else.
14:18One of the acts was Brendan, who used to be on Strictly,
14:22and his mate Jeremy, who used to be on Holby City.
14:26Hi, I'm Jeremy Edwards. I'm Brendan Cole.
14:28And together we are Brendan and Jeremy, right?
14:31We're Edwards and Cole.
14:33Huh?
14:35Do you know who they are?
14:37No, not at all.
14:38No idea who they are, and I've no interest in them.
14:41I thought that I was going crazy
14:46Just having one of those days, yeah
14:50Didn't know what to do
14:54Then there was you
14:57Yeah
14:58Came out and filled up the sky
15:01The music you were playing
15:03Oh, he winked!
15:04He winked again!
15:05He keeps on winking!
15:06And stop doing this!
15:08Yeah, he was like...
15:09Stop doing this like you're a pop star!
15:11At first sight
15:14Baby, when I heard you
15:18For the first time
15:20She's eating pizza!
15:22Yeah, they're eating pizza to stop the agony.
15:24At first sight
15:26It was love
15:28At first sight
15:35I have no words.
15:37Boo!
15:38Boo!
15:39That's mean.
15:40Boo!
15:41Beth!
15:43I know, just...
15:45What do you think of the two guys?
15:47The thing I love about this show is everybody is a fish out of water.
15:51I'll be totally honest, it looked like a miscast musical, but...
15:56That's embarrassing, especially on national TV,
16:00because this is the number one singing show, apart from The Voice.
16:04Things picked up later in the programme
16:07when Jenny from The Chase showed up.
16:11Can anybody
16:17Find me
16:21Somebody to love
16:28I was not expecting that, actually.
16:31She sounds like a boy.
16:33Each morning I get up, I dial
16:37Can't barely stand on my feet
16:40Take a look in the mirror and cry
16:44Who am I to do
16:46Her voice is horrible.
16:48I like it.
16:49I do it.
16:50I think she's doing really good.
16:52I think she's doing really good because I just love Queen.
16:56Somebody to love
17:04Can anybody
17:06Find me
17:09Somebody to love
17:13She can go high, low!
17:15Ten. She's ten.
17:17She's ten!
17:19To love
17:26Incredible.
17:27Yay!
17:30She's, like, really smart, really good at singing.
17:33She's basically, like, really good at everything, really.
17:36And she's, like...
17:37I don't think she's as good as us at football, though.
17:40No.
17:41But I haven't seen her play, though, so...
17:47In East Yorkshire...
17:49I bet you I could spell any Christmas word.
17:52..nine-year-olds Ollie and Dolly.
17:55They've been best friends since reception.
17:58I'm going to give you a tough one, here.
18:01Slay.
18:03S-L-I-E-G-H.
18:08Alexa, how do you spell slay?
18:13Slay is spelled S-L-E-I-G.
18:17Ooh!
18:20This year, Extinction Rebellion soared into action
18:24and the BBC provided an in-depth look.
18:28A new movement is emerging on the streets of Britain...
18:35..to fight climate change.
18:38Oh, no, Brexit.
18:41Scientists say we only have 11 years left to act.
18:4511 years?
18:4711 years to save the world.
18:5010, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19...
18:55I'll only be 19.
18:57So what happens in 11 years' time, then?
19:00The planet keeps warming, the atmosphere keeps warming,
19:03deserts become bigger,
19:05the ice caps are basically completely melted
19:08and the world will effectively come to near end.
19:12Oh.
19:20It is the last chance to save the world
19:22because we're dealing with all of this stuff
19:25which will probably kill us all.
19:27Some people, Donald Trump,
19:29think that climate change is a hoax started by China,
19:33so when you have people with that much power who are so dumb,
19:38then you just don't really have much hope for our generation
19:42when we don't have any power right now.
19:47Children across the UK are on strike from school today
19:51joining protests against climate change.
19:55It's amazing.
19:58It's just like...
20:00It just shows how much people care.
20:03Yeah.
20:04I'm so overwhelmed.
20:06How does it feel?
20:07So amazing, literally, that finally, like, you know,
20:10we're getting teenagers out there and they can show how much they care.
20:14You see, this is why the voting age needs to be lower to 16.
20:17Yeah.
20:18Because, yeah, if we're old enough
20:20to actually be affected by these things,
20:23surely we should have an input on how to stop them.
20:27The build-up to the rebellion continues with a second school strike.
20:32It's now spread worldwide
20:34and, globally, 1.4 million students are taken to the streets.
20:391.4 million!
20:44Oh, my God!
20:47These are kids.
20:49They should be at school.
20:51They should be at school.
20:53I mean, we would be at school... Oh, OK.
20:55..if you guys were doing something to help our future.
20:59That man should get off his high horse and join in the rebellion.
21:14Save our planet! Save our planet!
21:18They're saying, save our planet, and they're saying,
21:23no, go, please, no, you can't be there.
21:27It's awful. Disgusted.
21:35Our planet is not OK, that's what matters.
21:38Come on, fella.
21:45I just don't get why the police think it's acceptable...
21:49Yeah, I get what you mean. ..to arrest them
21:51because of what they believe in.
21:53What we're seeing now is censoring,
21:55in its purest form, I suppose,
21:58the censoring of the people's voice.
22:01The programme featured an insightful interview
22:04with one of the co-founders, called Roger.
22:07And now you actually have huge amounts of people here
22:11with the same kind of mindset.
22:13What does that actually feel like?
22:15Well, the main thing I'm thinking is, is it enough?
22:18And will it be enough?
22:20Why is he eating a banana?
22:22He's on the news, live news, and he's eating a banana.
22:25What is the next step, should this not achieve
22:28what you want it to achieve?
22:30We're not stopping, are we?
22:32Does it only get kind of...
22:36..more dramatic on it in reality?
22:38Oh, we're going into, like, the most, you know,
22:41dramatic episode in human history.
22:44That's sad. Really sad.
22:47Like, why did we have to be born at this time?
22:50By people watching this, it'll help them think
22:55maybe we could do a bit more.
22:57It inspires other people and us at the same time.
23:00We need to start using more electric cars.
23:03I'm going to miss the rev of a car, aren't you?
23:06Like a good rev of a good old Lamborghini or a Ferrari.
23:21In Slough...
23:23Give me the white ones and you go with the reds.
23:26..next door neighbours...
23:28Just try... Oh! ..Zach and Lorenzo.
23:31Oh! Go on.
23:33Oh!
23:34Oh!
23:36Oh!
23:39SHE LAUGHS
23:44Which one of you was that?
23:47I was trying to...
23:49OK, you'd better tidy up your sundry
23:51by the time I come back downstairs, OK?
23:552019 saw the 50-year anniversary of the moon landing
24:00and ITV celebrated with a remarkable documentary.
24:04By golly, we got a man from the moon!
24:08We just put him there.
24:11It's the day we walked on the moon.
24:15Why did that sound so dramatic?
24:17It went, the day we walked on the moon.
24:20Dum-dum-dum.
24:22I'd want to go to space, but I'd want to be able to, like, go,
24:26take me to Mars!
24:28And click my fingers and go, take me to Mars,
24:31take me to the moon, take me to Saturn,
24:34take me to Uranus.
24:38Three men are about to make history,
24:40or perhaps die trying.
24:42The commander of Apollo 11, Neil Armstrong,
24:45will become the first man to walk on the moon.
24:48Imagine the pressure of having to single-handedly guide down
24:52a rocket that you might not even fully understand
24:55and having to land it on somewhere where no human has set foot ever.
24:58Yeah, so much pressure.
25:00I think a time when we were under a lot of pressure, like Neil was,
25:04I mean, you were the main character of the play during the later bits,
25:09and I was the main villain all the way through.
25:12It took its toll on me.
25:16Four, three, two, one.
25:26Whoa!
25:28Is that when they created fire?
25:31Lift-off. We have a lift-off.
25:3432 knots.
25:36Lift-off. We have a lift-off.
25:3932 minutes past the hour.
25:41Lift-off on Apollo 11.
25:46Oh!
25:48When the rocket goes up, it's very stately,
25:52no deviation of path.
25:54Inside, it doesn't feel that way at all.
25:57You're feeling little sideways jerks.
26:02I think it'll feel...
26:04It'll be shiggling, really nervous.
26:06It'll be shuggling and you'll have to squeeze in half.
26:12Oh, Beth!
26:14Beth!
26:19The Saturn V rocket blasts the astronauts out of Earth's atmosphere.
26:24Their destination lies 238,000 miles away.
26:29The journey will take four days.
26:31Four days?
26:33Yep.
26:34What if they let go on the rocket and then they start going up
26:38and they don't like how it feels?
26:40Then that's too bad.
26:42Then they've got four days of that, like.
26:44How are you meant to eat?
26:46No, you can't eat. You have special food.
26:49So, like, the funny thing is...
26:51No, Willow, not about the food. How are you meant to eat?
26:54You just let it go in the air and then you can, like...
26:57It's like in a swimming pool. You have to swim to it.
27:00Because it's zero gravity.
27:02So, zero gravity means, like, you're going to, like, go...
27:06And if it, you're going to go off the ground.
27:09That's what zero gravity is.
27:13Later, we saw the historic moment
27:16when Neil Armstrong walked on the Moon.
27:22Nobody knew what he was going to say.
27:24Couldn't have been a better thing to say.
27:27That's one small step for man...
27:32..one giant leap for mankind.
27:36That is so cool! That's the Moon!
27:38That line is so iconic. I actually just got goosebumps.
27:43The astronauts collect 50 pounds of moon rock for analysis
27:47and take a series of memorable pictures for posterity.
27:51This is that thrill, like, oh, my God, I'm standing on the Moon.
27:55I'm standing on a different planet.
27:58But I think the coolest thing about it is that you can fly in the air.
28:01Yeah. Yes.
28:02I think space goes on because it's, like, such blackness.
28:06I think it's just infinite.
28:10Like, what is life?
28:12What is infinity?
28:14Ollie, what does it feel like being you?
28:16How can infinity be...?
28:18It's very strange.
28:20Every day I question how life came to be.
28:26In Manchester, pal Zorin and Eli.
28:30Eli's got a baby brother called Isaac.
28:33What words can Isaac say?
28:36Er, well, I think he can say car and ball.
28:40OK, let's see.
28:44Go.
28:45Car. A car, a car.
28:47A car, yes. A car.
28:49He can say ball.
28:51Ball. Ball.
28:54Ball. Ball.
28:56Ball.
28:58A ball.
29:00Yeah, a ball, yeah.
29:02A ball, too.
29:04We went wild in the aisles this year
29:07when ITV2 brought back a much-loved game show.
29:11Off you go!
29:17Super Magical!
29:19The new one.
29:20Oh, I love that!
29:25Supermarket Sweep!
29:28Do you know what it is? No.
29:30So people just run through the supermarket
29:33and they just raid everything and whoever gets the most wins, I think.
29:36Supermarket Sweep is an old show from the 90s.
29:38You're lying. I don't believe you.
29:40I saw the old version before.
29:42It was, like, really old time when they made it.
29:45OK, shoppers, best of luck to you all.
29:47The aim of the game for our shoppers tonight
29:49is to build up time on their clocks
29:51and every second they add will help them later on
29:53when I let them loose amongst the produce.
29:55He has teeth like Freddie Mercury.
29:58I actually prefer the old one.
30:00I prefer this one.
30:02I'm going to give you clues for two words that rhyme with each other.
30:05One clue will be something you'd find here in my supermarket
30:08and the other will be for something totally unrelated.
30:11Coop.
30:12Fingers on buzzers. Here we go.
30:14The cowboy from Toy Story...
30:16Woody! He said the cowboy from Toy Story! Woody!
30:19..and a jumper you put over your head.
30:21Hat. Woody hat.
30:23Woolly hat. Woody and hoodie.
30:26Adam. Woody and hoodie.
30:28Correct. Five seconds. Well done.
30:32A dumpling!
30:34OK, guys, this is the last one.
30:36Birds that are a sign of peace.
30:38Pigeon!
30:39No.
30:40Is it a goose? I don't know.
30:42And something you wear on your hands when fighting in the ring.
30:45Tash. Gloves and gloves. Gloves...
30:47Yeah. Gloves and gloves!
30:51Because birds that are a sign of peace, gloves and gloves.
30:54Dolphin glove?
30:56You've just bagged yourself another five seconds. Well done.
30:59Yes!
31:01Oh, flip.
31:05Later in the show, the contestants changed into pastel jumpers
31:10to take part in an exciting dash around the supermarket.
31:14And helping me out on the pick and mix stand tonight,
31:17I've got the lovely Maura, everyone!
31:20Maura!
31:21Maura, she was from Love Island!
31:24Was she? Yeah. Adam watched that rubbish.
31:27OK, Brendan, you're going to be running first and I'll count you in.
31:31Are you ready? Three, two, one, off you go!
31:34Whey!
31:38I don't like busy supermarkets.
31:40Oh, Brendan's wasting no time going straight for a bonus pick and mix.
31:44My tactic, I always said it since I started watching it,
31:48is to go for all the inflatable, the pick and mix, and I'm just special,
31:53and do the shopping list first, cos they're worth tonnes of money,
31:57and then just grab random stuff.
31:59Yeah, that's probably the best strategy.
32:01But nobody listens to my tactic.
32:03Go, Linda!
32:07Get it! Get it! Get it, Linda!
32:10Get it! Get it! Get it, Linda!
32:13I wish my mum was as quick as that.
32:16She's like... Yeah.
32:18Oh, oh, oh, look at this!
32:20It's a limited edition watermelon.
32:27Oh!
32:28She's going to have to put them back to avoid any penalties.
32:31She's bumped into it.
32:33Oh, Alicia.
32:35But it's all going to be over in five, four...
32:39Go! Go! Go, go, go, go!
32:41Come on, come on, come on!
32:43Three, two, one!
32:46Shoppers, stop shopping now!
32:50I would love to do that.
32:52I'd love to do that, just walk through it and grab everything.
32:55What would your mum and dad do if you did that?
32:58My mum would probably grab me by the collar and whisper-shout at me.
33:05When she's really angry, she whispers-shouts,
33:07like, why should you do that?
33:09I'm so angry at you. Go to your room.
33:12And my dad would probably just laugh his head off.
33:23In Cardiff...
33:25What did the Wise Men bring to Jesus on his birthday?
33:29Best friends Romeo,
33:31Fraser and Harrison.
33:34Gold.
33:35Gold.
33:36No.
33:38Frankenstein.
33:40Yeah.
33:41Gold, Frankenstein and...
33:50Wall.
33:51Wall?
33:52Yeah.
33:53No.
33:54Good.
33:55In September, BBC Three featured a gripping story about a boy called Billy.
34:05HE SNORES
34:12I saw this video.
34:14Have you, actually?
34:15It's called Billy Monger.
34:19And across the line to take the second win of the season,
34:22the man who won the opening race, Billy Monger!
34:24By ten, he was a British champion.
34:26That is an achievement.
34:29Here we go, on board with Monger.
34:35Here's Billy Monger, having a look through,
34:37as Joby Sharp goes through on the inside.
34:42Oh!
34:43Oh, that's horrendous!
34:45Oh, my gosh!
34:47HE GASPS
34:54He's obviously a bit nervous.
34:57He's obviously injured properly hard, isn't he?
34:59Yeah.
35:06The way I see it, I had a three-day snooze, basically,
35:09and woke up and my injuries were like they were.
35:12Oh, my word.
35:13That's awful.
35:14I surrender.
35:15Are they going to grow back?
35:17No.
35:20This is the story of my family
35:23and what it's like to suddenly become a double amputee
35:27as I fight the race again.
35:36I'm really looking forward to watching this.
35:38Yes, I really want to see his story
35:40and, like, if he will ever get back on that racing track.
35:43Yeah.
35:44Eight-year-old Romeo is also a double amputee
35:48due to a rare blood disorder at the age of three.
35:52And what is it like to try and learn to walk on robot legs?
35:59It's hard to balance on them.
36:03Is it?
36:04Yeah.
36:06But when you turn 17, it'll obviously be easier.
36:11I remember it all.
36:13I remember what happened.
36:15Er, I suppose...
36:17I don't really tend to get upset about it.
36:20Well, I haven't so far, anyway.
36:22It's just the way I see it is it's already happened
36:25and sitting here being upset about it
36:27won't get me back behind another race car.
36:30It gives a, like, impression that his life's changed a lot
36:33but he hasn't necessarily changed with it.
36:36Yeah.
36:40I've never seen him anything but smiling.
36:43And that's a fact.
36:46I find that quite improbable
36:49but it's a fact.
36:51He's incredibly brave.
36:53Yeah, he's not like,
36:55well, there you go, there you have it, my legs are off, what's the point?
37:00He's like, right, I'm getting this
37:02and I'm getting behind that steering wheel once again.
37:04Exactly.
37:06The fascinating documentary
37:08showed how a special car was designed so Billy could race again.
37:13So roughly I'm going to have a lever here on this side
37:16which will be throttle
37:18and then on this side we're thinking we're going to have two levers.
37:21One's going to go up gears and the other's going to go down.
37:24After 11 months of hard work,
37:26Billy defied all odds by getting back on the track again
37:31in the Formula 3 Championship.
37:42I'm just nervous.
37:44I'm just nervous for him.
37:46More because I'm scared that if he fails
37:49then it's going to lose the positivity.
37:51Yeah.
37:56Here we go, the big day.
37:58Come on.
38:08Oh, my God.
38:10Come on, Bill.
38:16Trying to edge away from the opposition as Billy Munger,
38:18in his return to racing, comes...
38:20Billy, come on.
38:23Come on.
38:32Come on, come on.
38:36This is going to be intense.
38:37What place is he in?
38:39I'm so stressed out and this music is not helping right now.
38:47Come on.
38:51And what a return to racing for Billy Munger,
38:54first place.
39:06Yay!
39:08Yes.
39:09Third place.
39:10Third, oh, my gosh.
39:12Oh, my gosh, he did so well.
39:14That is not bad.
39:17And it's the first time trying.
39:34Oh, God, I'm breaking down.
39:36He must be so proud of himself.
39:38Yeah.
39:40He can walk in him properly now, cos he's older than me.
39:44I know.
39:46That's what I'd be doing now.
39:49Yeah.
40:10It's the greatest comeback ever.
40:12I've ever seen.
40:14Ever.
40:15Exactly.
40:16Yeah, last year after Ponson,
40:18if you'd said that I'd been on the podium,
40:20first race of the year, in British at three,
40:22I'd have, yeah, I'd have told you you were lying,
40:25so Billy wins his back, I guess.
40:29It's back in racing.
40:31It's back in racing.
40:33It's back in racing.
40:35It's back in racing.
40:37It's back in racing.
40:39Anything is possible and unstoppable.
40:42In my football career,
40:44I would like to achieve at least getting to the World Cup
40:47and winning the World Cup.
40:50You as a player or watching England?
40:54Player.
40:57A bit ambitious, but we can all dream.
41:03In Blackpool, sisters Emma and Brooke.
41:07I love Christmas already.
41:09And their little brother Leland, who's six.
41:13Come and see this.
41:15It's our Christmas tree.
41:20Come see.
41:26A festive treat was served up on our screens
41:29in search of some Christmas spirit.
41:38The film Elf, yay!
41:41Oh, I love the film Elf.
41:43The hilarious movie told the story of a young boy
41:47who grew up in the elf world.
41:52He's really tall.
41:54He decided to find his real family in New York City,
41:58but he didn't fit in there either.
42:02So where were you for the last 30 years?
42:05The North Pole.
42:06Can you pass the maple syrup, please?
42:08I didn't put... It's spaghetti.
42:11See, it's because in the elf world he's really giant
42:15and in the human world he's a bit stupid.
42:17Yeah, I feel sorry for him.
42:24I don't belong anywhere.
42:27Santa!
42:29Santa! Come on! Come on!
42:32It's a...
42:34It's Santa!
42:37It's Santa on an airplane!
42:39Come on!
42:50Do you think his gas is running out or something?
42:52I don't.
42:53Do you think his gas is running out or something?
42:55I don't.
42:56But don't, don't!
42:58The reindeers fly.
43:02Buddy, is that you?
43:04Are you OK?
43:05Boy, am I glad to see you.
43:08The closometer suddenly just dropped down to zero.
43:12There's just no Christmas spirit anymore.
43:17I need an elf's help.
43:19Buddy! Buddy! Buddy!
43:22You'd think he'd learn basic sleigh maintenance as part of the job, wouldn't you?
43:26In the film's climax, it's down to Buddy to save the day.
43:30But without Christmas spirit, Santa's sleigh won't fly.
43:35That knucklehead is real! Why are you not believing?
43:39Luckily, Buddy's friend gave a helping hand to spread some festive cheer.
43:46You better watch out
43:48You better not cry
43:50You better not pout
43:52I'm telling you why
43:54Santa Claus is coming to town
44:07It's working!
44:13Well, still no sign of Santa,
44:15but some spontaneous Christmas caroling has broken out right here in front of Central Park.
44:19Let's have a listen in.
44:21He sees you when you're sleeping
44:23He knows when you're awake
44:26He knows if you've been bad or good
44:30So be good for goodness sake
44:33You better watch out
44:35You better not cry
44:37You better not pout
44:39I'm telling you why
44:41Santa Claus is coming to town
44:50You're going to do it?
44:53Yes, you're going to do it?
44:55Santa Claus is coming to town
45:13See? Exactly!
45:15What are you going to say now?
45:17Tonight, relax!
45:28And so, with a little help, Buddy managed to save Christmas.
45:32And his spirit saved a lot of other people too.
45:35It shows that you shouldn't always think that you're useless,
45:38even if you do fail, because you will be useful for something.
45:42Yay!
45:44OK, I think it's time.
45:48BELL RINGS
45:54The floss is gone.
45:56I know, this one isn't gone.
46:01I love Christmas because it's, like, full of joy and cheer and stuff like that.
46:06I like Christmas because they give me presents.
46:11GIGGLES
46:16And it's the turn of the grown-ups.
46:18Let's face it, it's not really about the programmes,
46:20it's all about their comments, and what a year it's been.
46:22Gogglebox 2019, tomorrow night at nine.
46:24Back to Christmas Eve, Eve and Sean Lock and Bob Mortimer
46:27take on John Richardson and his actual wife, Lucy Beaumont,
46:31as our cats are doing a Christmas countdown next.
46:40BELL RINGS

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