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Greg James: 我今天主持的电台节目内容丰富,包括与Miley Cyrus、创作黄蜂歌曲的Becky以及Jamie Lang和Sophie Habou的访谈。我们还进行了ThursWAAAAHAAY环节和趣味问答。 我们给利物浦约翰摩尔斯大学的学生们带来了一个惊喜,Miley Cyrus突然出现在屏幕上,他们一开始以为是恶作剧,后来才相信是真的。我们与Miley Cyrus聊了她的新专辑、大家最喜欢的Miley时代以及回忆,她还给了他们一些建议。明天早上8:30将播出与Miley Cyrus的完整采访。 Becky是一位黄蜂生物学家,她创作了一首关于黄蜂的歌曲,我们进行了独家首播。这首歌改编自Taylor Swift的《Antihero》,从黄蜂的视角讲述了它们的故事。Becky还表示她还有很多关于黄蜂的歌。 由于Katie Thistleton和Vic Hope休产假,Sophie Habou将加入Jamie Lang一起主持节目。他们表示,如果发生争吵,会在节目中播出。 在Big Weekend期间,Charlie Hedges的头发丝意外地帮我清洁了牙齿。 Nat参加了趣味问答环节,她成功击败了她的丈夫Marcus。她还分享了她参加Knaresborough床赛的经历,以及她在利兹马拉松比赛中拉伤小腿的故事。 Miley Cyrus: 我很高兴回到这个电台节目,我很享受这次与学生们的互动,并分享了我的新音乐和计划。 Becky: 我创作了一首关于黄蜂的歌,从黄蜂的视角讲述了它们的故事,并试图改变人们对黄蜂的刻板印象。我还有很多关于黄蜂的歌。 Jamie Lang: 由于Katie Thistleton和Vic Hope休产假,我的妻子Sophie Habou将加入我一起主持节目。我们很期待这次合作,并承诺如果发生争吵,会在节目中播出。 Sophie Habou: 我很高兴能加入Radio 1的节目,并期待与Jamie Lang一起工作。我父亲是Radio 1的忠实粉丝,他为我感到非常高兴。 Charlie Hedges: 我的头发意外地帮助Greg James清洁了牙齿。 Nat: 我参加了趣味问答环节,并成功击败了我的丈夫Marcus。我分享了我参加Knaresborough床赛的经历,以及我在利兹马拉松比赛中拉伤小腿的故事。

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Greg James and the Radio 1 team surprised a group of Liverpool John Moores University students with a live video call from Miley Cyrus. The students were initially skeptical, thinking it was a prank, but their disbelief turned to excitement and tears upon realizing it was the real Miley Cyrus. A full interview with Miley will air the next day.
  • Miley Cyrus made a surprise appearance via video call.
  • Liverpool John Moores University students were the recipients of this surprise.
  • The students initially thought it was a prank.
  • Miley's new music and album were discussed.

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BBC Radio 1. Radio 1's All Day Breakfast. With Greg James. Hello and welcome to Thursday's Radio 1 All Day Breakfast podcast. An absolutely bursting show today. Loved, loved it. Jamie Lang, Miley Cyrus, an amazing woman called Becky who's written a song from the perspective of a wasp.

plus Thursday with Charlie Hedges, a really fun quiz with a lady called Nat. That's kind of it, isn't it? Honestly, what more do you want? Let's begin with Miley Cyrus. This is BBC Radio 1. We've chatted to Miley...

I want to give you a little bit of the fun today and then tomorrow morning at 8.30 you'll hear the full interview. Full chat with Miley Cyrus tomorrow morning. She was in an amazing mood. She is so back. She's so happy with new music. She's got great plans.

She was just so, so fun. Everything you wanted from Miley Cyrus, all of that tomorrow at 8.30. But today, I want to tell you about this little surprise we sorted. So the call came through, and I'm just going to show the workings here. The call came through when we were in Liverpool, and we heard from Miley and her people, and they said, Miley would love to be on The Breakfast Show. What can you do this week? And we went, guys, we're in Liverpool. Oh my God, I don't know what we're going to do.

So quick, to the pub, brainstorm. What do we do? And we decided to make it Liverpool-based. And we thought...

There'll be some amazing students in Liverpool who love radio, who love Miley Cyrus, who are studying media or radio or something. So we invited some students from Liverpool John Moores University to come and have a tour of our studio. This was in the evening. I don't know what day it was. Maybe Wednesday evening. I can't remember when it was. Um...

So Miley came down, they came down and it was just to come and have a little look at the studio and this is a bit of behind the scenes of me welcoming them into the big truck that we do the show from. Welcome to our temporary studio, which is actually amazing. Yeah, take a seat, take a seat, take a seat. Hi.

We were coming down just to sort out some bits for tomorrow, so we thought if you were around, it was good for you to come down and have a look at the studio. A little bit different to us. What's the name of the station? Moore Student Radio. Moore Student Radio. So, yeah, we're called John Moores. Yeah, yeah.

There's so much you can do with more. Yeah, yeah, yeah. More, more, more. More student radio. Good. So that was us lying to the students and saying, yeah, come and have a look at the equipment and this is where we do the show from and all the rest of it. And I said, you know, come and have a play around, press all the buttons, ask questions, that kind of thing, you know, see what we do around big weekend. How did you get into it? It was obviously through the student radio. Through the radio.

And then what was your first job after that? When I was a kid, I did hospital radio. Okay. And then went to UEA in Norwich, did student radio, community radio, just anything, anywhere that would take me, really. Yeah.

Yeah, yeah. Shall we have some headphones on for a sec? Let's play some things through. So we said, that was producer Amy saying, put the headphones on because we knew that Miley was about to join the video call thing. And they had no idea, they had absolutely no idea that Miley Cyrus was about to appear on a screen. So we got them to have a look round, all the equipment and stuff. See how everything works. Well, yeah, in a bit we'll get you to come and sit with me. Have you showed them off?

Oh, yes. So on here, have a look up here. This is where we sort of have our big guests and stuff when they beam in. And...

You know, sometimes the guests are absolutely enormous. And we just wanted to say to you, surprise, Miley Cyrus is here. Right now. Hi. Do you want to say hi to Miley Cyrus? Hello. No, no, no. I mean, come to the microphone here because that is actual Miley Cyrus. Now, the amazing thing here...

is they didn't believe it was the real Miley Cyrus. They thought, because she just appeared on a big screen, that it was like a holding page, like a screensaver. They thought I just put up a Miley Cyrus screensaver as a prank. They thought it was like, you know those things you can watch on Netflix, which is like, you can just put a fire on. You can just have a fireplace just going round and round. They thought it was that. So they couldn't quite, I had to convince them that no, this was a live feed of Miley Cyrus waiting to chat to us all.

She looked incredible. She was fully, like, pop star dressed in front of a piano, looking incredibly Miley Cyrus. They thought it was AI until she started talking. Hi, Miley. How are you? A hologram. This is me. Hi. So...

I know, I didn't want to make a fool out of myself. No, no, no, this is actually happening. And Miley, so nice to have you back on the Radio and Breakfast Show. How are you? Thank you. Good to be back. Thanks for having me. Right, so once we started interacting, me and Miley, they realised that it wasn't a full prank and they believed it. And then there were tears. It was pandemonium. Hannah Montana's on the line. Are you going to cry? Darcy, are you OK? I'm OK.

We're okay. I grew up with Hannah Montana and I still listen to the soundtrack. So then there was a lot of chat, a lot of people freaking out and we had a great time.

With Miley and the students, we talked about her new album. We talked about everyone's favourite Miley era and the memories. She gave them some great advice, the full chat and more music from Miley Cyrus. On The Breakfast Show tomorrow morning, there's a brilliant new Miley Cyrus song, which I'm going to play for you tomorrow as well. It's called Easy Lover, isn't it? We're going to play that tomorrow. It's a big, big, big pop song.

Full chat tomorrow morning, 8.30. Download BBC Sounds. Ask your smart speaker to play Radio 1, etc. Get it to set an alarm, all the rest of it, for tomorrow morning. We tricked them good. Radio 1. Radio 1.

And from Miley Cyrus now to a wasp. Becky, good morning. Hello. Welcome to the Radio 1 Breakfast Show. I gave you a shout out yesterday and I was very excited to follow up that shout out with a phone call and this is that phone call. Tell me what you have in your possession and what I might love.

So I have a song that was written by myself and my very good friend Mancat last year for the Edinburgh Fringe, which was a rewrite of Antihero by Taylor Swift about wasps and why wasps are important. From the perspective of a wasp? Yeah, from the perspective of a wasp. So Antihero, but sung by a wasp, talking about their plight. Exactly. So you're a wasp biologist? Yeah, more or less. Whoa.

to tell me the truth then. Please don't lie to me. So I'm a lecturer in evolutionary ecology at the University of Stirling, but my work really focuses on the biology of wasps, mainly parasitic wasps, which are really important for pest control. Oh my God. This is, we have struck gold with you, Becky. Thank you so much for popping your head up and saying, hello, I have a weird thing here that you might like. Because I do, I love the idea of this. So you've sent over the lyrics. I'm just having a little scan of them now.

It's very... I mean, there's a lot of lyrics in that song, so it's very densely written, and it must have taken you quite a while to do this. Yeah, we had a couple of songwriting sessions, me and Catherine. Give us your wasp voice then. I'm a pollinator too. Please don't hurt me. Right, OK, so you have... You're softening the brand of the wasp, whereas I play on the stereotypes a little bit. My one is a little bit more like this. That's their normal reputation, but I'm really trying to change that.

So the Wasps are in their reputation era. OK. Well, I only know how to do it in that voice, so I'm just going to give it a go. OK, I think that's fine. I think, you know, it is the personality of the Wasps, but I think the lyrics speak for themselves, really. I have this thing where I'm misunderstood by everybody Just cos I like to have my space

What they don't know is that my sisters and I stopped a famine. So maybe get off of my case. Becky, join in. Because when I am left to my own devices, I'm better than pesticides. It's way too in crisis. Is that such a crime?

So please stop screaming the meaning there's no need for introspeeding, colonizing, then leaving. For the last time, it's me. Hi.

Monoptera, it's me. But please don't mistake me for a bee. You know the aphids on your sunflowers. My kids will eat those. It will be nice if you'd start rooting for us antiheroes.

Becky, that is so good. I love you for that. I love your brain. Thank you. It's good for something. It's good for lots of things. Not only are you a lecturer, you're a fun lecturer. And that means you've changed the world. Thanks, Greg.

Thank you. Any more songs you ever have, please bring them to me. I love them. I've got plenty. I've got a catalogue. Oh, have you? Oh, well, let's do another one next week, shall we? Yeah, absolutely. I've got a really interesting one about insect genitalia evolution. So the lyrics of Blurred Lines, if you're interested. Sign me up.

Problematic song, but you probably made it good. Problematic song. I tried to kind of change the narrative. Great. Well, that's what we should be doing. Well, look, we've struck gold with you, Becky. We love you very much. And can I just say what a pleasure it was to do a waspish duet with you. It was an absolute pleasure, Greg. Any time at all, I'm happy to bring my wasp voice out. Have a lovely day. Goodbye. Goodbye.

All day breakfast. And from a wasp now to Jamie Lang. Jamie! Gregory! Good morning! Good morning! Oh, Jamie and Sophie, is it? It's Jamie and Sophie. How are you? I'm very well, thank you. Yeah, so apologies again for the last time I saw you, which was when I was dressed twice. In a really stylish wedding dress. Yeah, I guess so. But then you watching your husband...

peel the garter off my leg. But look, we've moved on from that now. That is sketched in my brain forever. I'm sorry about that, Sophie. Look, we move on from that. And there's a very exciting reason we've got you both on The Breakfast Show this morning. Who would like to go first in this marriage of three? Listen, hey, maybe I take it. Greg, you decide. You're the boss.

So, over the summer, some different things are happening on Radio 1 because the eagle-eyed amongst the listeners will know that Katie Thistleton is currently off on maternity leave. Vic Hope has just left for maternity leave, which leaves Jamie Lang all on his own on going home. Until now. And you know what, Greg? I searched far and wide for...

Someone that I thought could handle it. That I thought someone that could take the chaos but also keep it smooth. I mean, honestly, I searched every country around the world and I finally found someone. And that someone is...

It's me! Sophie! Let's go! I think I'm the only person who would put up with Jamie for three hours of the day, more than I already have to. Well, yeah, I think actually this is a genius move because obviously in real life you are married. On the radio and on your podcast, you definitely keep Jamie in check.

There are fallouts. You see the genuine nuts and bolts of a relationship, which I love. And I'm looking forward to hearing that live on the radio to millions of people because there really is, you know, with a podcast, the joy of a podcast is you can edit stuff if things get heavy and heated. There's no hiding on a live radio show.

No, great. That is the big thing. I mean, listen, it is. Obviously, Vic's gone on maternity leave. Katie's gone. So Sophie's going to step in. And I can promise you this, is if we have an argument, it will be on the show. And if we have an argument, everyone's going to take my side.

Yeah, if we know what's good for us. Try and keep the arguments to a minimum. We're going to keep it light and positive and like good vibes. It's going to be really fun because obviously you listen to Jamie when he's on the radio and were you listening going, that sounds really fun? No, absolutely. It's so fun. I'm so excited. It's like such an amazing opportunity and I, yeah, it's going to be amazing.

The only thing I'm worried about is that Jamie's not going to let me speak at all, but I'll give it my absolute best to at least get a word in. LAUGHTER

But I'm really excited. And my dad is like the biggest Radio 1 fan ever. So he is like over the moon that I'll be on it. I feel like he needs to feature on the shows. Oh my gosh. Can I just say, so my father-in-law, Patrika Boo, is the biggest stud. He's six foot four. He's tanned. I mean, honestly, when I met him, I thought, am I marrying the wrong person? Because he is honestly unbelievable.

So when does this all kick off? We kick off next week, I'm pretty sure, which is very exciting. Greg, you know me, I don't know what I'm doing, ever. We start on Monday, Greg, so we're really excited. I'm going to be there, I'm going to give it my best, and it's going to be really fun. It's going to be great. It's going to be really fun to listen to. So Jamie Lang, Sophie Habou, on Radio 1, going home Monday from 3.30. Can I ask a question, Sophie? Are you going to be...

Hang on, because Jamie famously doesn't do Thursdays. Are you also not going to do Thursdays or are you going to one-up him and do Thursdays on your own? Maybe, maybe I'll give it a go. Don't believe her lies. Don't believe her lies, Greg. I've got a bigger wild traffic than Jamie. Well, maybe Sophie, we need your dad to do Thursdays.

Sounds like a great idea. The Fuse will take it on the thousandth. Greg, we can't wait. We're so excited. It's going to be brilliant. Sophie, Jamie, thank you for being on this morning. And Monday afternoon from 3.30, it will be the first Going Home with Jamie Lang and Sophie Habu. Have a great show. Have a great part time, Greg. Love you guys. Cheers. Thanks, guys. This is BBC Radio 1. And now it's Thursday. So we wait.

Charlie Hedges. Hello. What a treat. You know what we've not talked about yet?

A hug at Big Weekend. You want to do the honours? I've not told any of the breakfast team about this. I don't think this has happened to anyone else in the world. This could be an Is It Just Us. I hugged Charlie Hedges and a piece of her hair flossed one of my teeth. The wind blew a bit of her hair into the middle of a tooth and it flossed my tooth.

I'm wondering whether it was the tinsel because I keep saying I've got tinsel in my hair and it's making every, well, I keep getting shocks

So I'm wondering whether it's like the static electricity has gone through your face into your teeth. But anyway, maybe... It was amazing. Well, for who? It actually dislodged a piece of almond. Oh God, I better wash my hair. I've not washed it. It's a lovely floss. I wonder if people, if you've got long hair, have you ever flushed your teeth with your hair? No, but I mean, you have. Surely people do that. Susanna, you've done that. Definitely.

Why do more people do that? I don't know. You get a little bit of something between your teeth. Floss your teeth. Let me have a go. With your hair, come on. Do it with the tints or just normal hair? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Do it with normal hair. Go, go, go.

Oh, yeah, they are. So you should be flossing every day anyway. That works. It's good, right? Yeah, really good. No, it's pretty grim. You'd have to do the next bit on your own. But it's good if you're going for a meeting or a date or something and you've got some food and some spinach in your teeth. I'll tell you what, guys, it does work. Does it work? I don't know if it works. There you go. So that's our hilarious big weekend story. The end. Charlie Hedges' hair flossed my tooth.

Okay, we're going to do Thursday. And I've got just the song. Oh, here he comes again. He's coming back on tour. I can't believe it. He's only just been here. Yeah, he can't come soon enough. Yeah, I agree. 10th of June, I think it is. Are you going to go? Like I say, I think it is. I know it is. Of course you do. Yeah, we'll be there. Today's Thursday song is going to be Pitbull and Kesha with Timber.

Some great Thursday shout-outs. Shall we begin? We'll start with Aidy in Trowbridge. Aidy! It's the Premier League darts final tonight. Whey! Loads of your voice notes, loads of your ways, what you're excited about. We sing along with you. On Sunday, my boyfriend got down on one knee and proposed to me, so we're engaged. Whey! Let's go! It's going down.

I'm going to the House of Parliament for a school trip tomorrow. Wahey! Surely here, and I got picked up late for work today. Wahey! On the way to Forbidden Forest Festival in Grantham. Wahey! Wahey!

I've got Grantham. Today is Father's Day in Germany. That means a lot of drinking. Wahey! It's Father's Day in Germany. Father's Day! Happy Father's Day! It's my dog's 11th birthday. Wahey! Wahey!

Happy birthday, good boy. Just completed the Catch to 5K programme. Way, hey! Way, hey! Vinnie! Morning, Greg. Vinnie here, Year 6 teacher. On half term this week and next week too. Way, hey! Way, hey! Way, hey! I'm going to see the Wombats tonight in Stoke. Way! Great ways today. We've got more!

Loads of very excited people. And yes, plenty more where that came from. I loved Vinny, by the way. Let's just revisit Vinny quickly because he goes, Wahey. Morning, Greg. Vinny here, Year 6 teacher, on half term this week and next week too. Wahey. Wahey. Very smart, good, I'm here for it. It's Thursday and tomorrow I'm getting married to my fiancée. Wahey.

I like the clarification from Rhi. Tomorrow I'm getting married to my fiancé. Yep, that's how it works. We are on our way to West Midlands Safari Park from Wales to stay the night at a hippo lodge. I've seen these, these look fun. Hippo lodge? Yeah.

Peter's in Leeds. I have zero commitments this weekend and can do whatever I want. We're... Yeah, I love that one. We like Peter. Morning, Greg. Driving down to St Ives for my 30th birthday. We're happy. Nice one, Jade. Happy birthday. We're going to see Emily and Jordan get married at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park tomorrow. We're happy.

Lovely, loads of nice weddings. It's our two-year-old Isabella's birthday today. Whee! Whee! Also, getting married this weekend is genius because you had bank holiday weekend last week so people did four days. Number four to R is class. End of the night, it's going down. Good morning, Greg. Me and Kubi are off camping at Snowdon today and tomorrow we're going to climb it. Wahoo!

Lovely. Nice weather for Snowdon tomorrow, maybe? What were you saying, Tom? Let's go to the weather centre. Producer Tom is in the weather centre. Sam from Cornwall. I am going to work. Then I have the afternoon off. I'm going to ride my horse. Woo-hoo! Yay!

Very outdoorsy, everyone, aren't they? Yeah, where's the weather as well? Yeah, it's nice. Get out. Outdoorsy gang. Producer Tom, live at the weather centre. Light rain, 14 degrees tomorrow. Oh, that's not very way. That's all right. Should have kept that to yourself. Should have all made it up. Yeah, I sang out of order, Tom. Okay, let's go back. Let's have a 30 degrees and sunny. Get up there. LAUGHTER

Last one up, Snowden's a loser. Do it in your flip-flops. Do not do it in your flip-flop. Please, please climb sensibly and use the correct gear. It's actually very difficult. I've not heard last one up's a loser for a while, by the way. Please, please climb Snowden safely. Use the correct equipment. Do you really have to say that twice just in case someone comes in? We're the groomers and we've got... No way!

I'm getting married tomorrow. Whee! That's Ollie and Devon. Have a great time. I have not one, but two barbecues this weekend. Whee! Well, you know what that means, don't you? Sausage everywhere. Sausage is everywhere, but if it's not one barbecue, it's two barbecues, which means it's a double barbecue weekend! LAUGHTER

Andy? I'm off to Mighty Hoopla for the weekend. Way! Jealous. We are going to pick our first collie pup-up, which will be our working sheepdog. Hey! Way! Lock on on there, that's Spanner, who's picking up a collie pup... What did he say? We are going to pick our first collie pup-up. Collie pup-up. Picking up a collie pup... Picking up our collie pup-up. LAUGHTER

Spanner, we love you. Great Thursdays today. Charlie, did you have anything you wanted to weigh about? It can be a mundane small thing. It can be a big thing. It can be whatever you want. I'm all right for now. Well, that's the ways. That's it. All right, okay. Thanks for asking. Okay. Charlie Hedges is all right for now. Hooray!

And that is the end of today's Thursday. We love you, darling. Love you. Thanks, everybody, for sending in your stuff. You're very silly. Radio One's All Day Breakfast. Also, we quizzed, and here comes Nat. Good morning, Nat. Morning, Greg. Welcome to The Breakfast Show. Feeling good about the quiz?

I'm feeling okay. There's a bit of pressure on me here, especially I've got to beat my husband Marcus, but that shouldn't be hard. Yeah, we like Marcus. He was good fun. As you said, it won't be that difficult to beat him. I hope not. He gave us some funny answers. Let's just go through a couple of them. What dairy product did people roll down a hill in Gloucester yesterday? Butter. Butter. No, it wasn't butter. It was actually cheese rolling. We also had which brat pop star teased her brand new film?

Sugar Babes. No, it wasn't Sugar Babes. The American Music Awards happened last night, which Birds of a Feather and Bad Guy Singer won seven awards, including Artist of the Year. Eminem. No. He was sort of, I'd say, probably about 24 years off, I'd say, with that one. But we had a nice time with Marcus. So you're part of this amazing Knaresborough bed race as well, are you?

Yeah, I'm part of the team. There's eight of us in the team. There's only six that run. I'm out this year because I tore my calf running the Leeds Marathon a couple of weeks ago. But I'll be part of the parade and definitely at the end with some fists to celebrate with the team. Well, congratulations on the Leeds Marathon. But did you manage to complete it with that calf? I did, yeah. I did three miles. I tore it at mile 23. So I plunged on for another three miles and I got to near the end and Marcus told me to hurry up. So...

not very sympathetic. What a guy. What a guy. That's an amazing achievement. I've also got on my notes here that you once ran the Knaresborough bed race with a broken ankle. Yeah, I think I need to give this up really, but I am quite clumsy. Clumsy runner, people will say. But yeah, whilst we were doing the bed race prep, I

I went over and my ankle broke it. Again, Marcus told me to run it off. It's quite a famous saying that he says. I managed to run it and then I ran the race and then the day after I went to A&E and yeah, broke my ankle. But I'm a bit of a warrior. I'm a bit of a warrior. But it's all for good charity.

It is. Bed number 44 this year, so you'll have to look out for the team. Yeah. They're coming down. It's all for an amazing cause, isn't it? So you'll be doing the 10th anniversary race on the 14th of June. There'll be loads of support there. You'll be part of the parade and everything. Well, Nat, I hope that all goes well. Thanks for being on the quiz this week. So 10 points and you beat your husband, Marcus. Oh, OK. And 16 or more, you get into the final tomorrow. You up for it? Yeah, I'm up for it. Here we go. Dingers, please. Dingers, please.

90 seconds on the clock. Your time starts when you give me your first answer. Which, what was that? And Greenlight Singer revealed the track list for her upcoming album, Virgin. Oh, I don't know. Billie Eilish. No, it's Lorde. Chelsea played Real Betis in the UEFA Conference League, but who won the match? Chelsea. They did. It was National Flip-Flop Day. But what are flip-flops called in Australia?

Flop flips. No, but do you know what? For the inventiveness, I'm giving you a point. The answer is actually thongs. Jack Draper revealed he accidentally did what to a match official? Farted on them or tripped them up? Tripped them up. No, it was farted. A hawk which has been terrorising people in Flamstead is now reportedly reformed. Make a noise like a well-behaved hawk.

Very good. Two points for that. We did a round of unpopular opinion yesterday with some opinions which were collected at which music festival last weekend? A big weekend. Yes, it was World Otter Day. Name me somewhere I might find an otter. Erm...

Brighton. I didn't have to do specifics, but yeah, sure. I'll give you two points for being specific about it. I would have accepted the C. Cole Palmer was described as a genius for his impact on his club's trophy win. But which club does he play for? Cole Palmer. Money United. No, it's Chelsea. It was Kylie Minogue's birthday. Finished the name of her hit single. Padam? Padam. Correct. It was what day yesterday?

It was! Scientists revealed the Earth is being flashed at by something unknown in space. But how far away is it? 15,000 light years or 15,000 light bulbs? Light years. Yes. Which single ladies and Texas Hold'em singer did a gender reveal last night while on her Cowboy Carter tour?

Yes, not her own gender, by the way. Someone else's. Miley Cyrus played her new album to fans at a listening party, but what was the name of her Grammy-winning track? Was it called Flowers or was it called Flamstead? Flowers. It was called Flowers, and that is the end of your quiz. Did I beat Marcus? I think you did. I reckon you got 11 or 12 there. You got 12! Yay! Very, very good. Very good.

So there we go. You've beaten him. That's because you run it off. I run it off. You run it off and you did it today. That's really well played, Nat. You should feel incredibly proud of that. And you've got bragging rights over him now forever.

Thank you. Thank you. A big shout out to all the Avengers. They're all listening. They're all on group chat. So thanks very much, Greg, for having us on this week and supporting the Nairs for Bed Race. A pleasure. Enjoy the race. And yeah, good luck to everyone who's running that in a couple of weeks' time. And we will do the final tomorrow. It's going to be between the captain, Ashley, and Helen from yesterday. Nat, have a great day. Thanks for being on. Thanks, Greg. See you later. Final tomorrow.

Radio One's All Day Breakfast. With Greg James. Good fun with Nat. Maybe marathon running's not for her after all those injuries. But anyway, God loves a trier. I think that's it, isn't it? Oh no, all the latest things, of course. Sorry, all the latest things. BBC. Radio One. Let's get you up to date with all the latest things. I'm going to play you the brand new Lorde song in just a couple of minutes. Stay there. Before we get to Lorde.

We go to a hawk. There's a very famous hawk in Flamstead. In case you didn't remember this story, it was the hawk that was terrorising the people of this lovely village. In his former life, he preyed on unsuspecting, mainly male villagers by swooping in and dive-bombing them. It seemed to like particularly follicly challenged men. Yeah, it was going for baldies. We don't know why. Didn't think that it was... Didn't think it was an egg. Why? Why?

So anyway, the hawk was captured and has been rehabilitated and tamed and trained.

He's been calmed down a little bit and has been given a brand new name. Bomber. Which I think is also... I don't know if we need to call him Bomber, but... Nuzzling nose to beak, after weeks of terrorising villagers, the infamous hawk of Flamstead has finally got his man. Local falconer Wayne Housden turning this former menace into a lovebird. Lovely. Wayne, the falconer. So nice of you to do that. So...

Wayne and his new mate are just having little adventures together. It took a little while to get him to calm right down. I can go in the A3, I can pick him up, do what I like with him. And he'll come down for food.

he'll feed out my hand that's lovely is he talking about going in the a3 he's talking about getting the hawk in an audi what he's talking about or that the road the a3 i think he said the a3 what the hell is he talking about yeah pop him in the a3 just drive him down to the coast i thought he was talking about getting him in an audi it took a little while to get him to calm right down i can go in the a3 i can pick him up

I can put them in the passenger seat of the Audi. I can drive them into town. Right, sorry, Wayne, aviary, get it? Yeah, for birds. Got it, got it, got it. Next up, to the church! MUSIC

There's a Brazilian religious TV channel called TV Pai Eterno, which translates as Eternal Father TV. And I'll cut to the chase. They've got some beatboxing nuns. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.

It sounds like Ed Sheeran trying to build the loop. It does, doesn't it? That bit that... Listen. I'm in love with the shape of Eucharist.

And finally, from the nuns to our Lord and... Or as Mike from the quiz would say... Lordy. Lordy. Lordy.

The album is called Virgin. That's coming out on the 27th of June. There are 11 tracks on the album, including What Was That? and this new one, Man Of The Year, which I'm going to play for you now and I'm excited about because it's absolutely amazing. Enjoy. Radio One Breakfast. With Greg James. And once you've heard this, you're up to date with all the latest things. It's on the Radio One Breakfast show now. First play of Lorde. Gliding through all my... Gliding through...

This is BBC Radio 1. And that is the end of today's Radio 1 All Day Breakfast podcast. Tomorrow then, Friday, you will hear the full Miley Cyrus interview, plus the final of the quiz, plus all the latest things. Tomorrow morning, have a great day. Radio 1's All Day Breakfast with Great James.