Hello, in the next few days,
the newscast feed will feel slightly different because we're going to try out our new innovation, old newscast.
Can you have a new innovation that's old?
Well, I guess we're about to find out.
We thought,
why don't we take the newscast model of getting together smart journalists who know what they're talking about and get them to open up their notebooks,
but talk about a day from the recent past.
So we're launching old newscast.
The second set of episodes you'll get over the Easter weekend are about the financial crisis and specifically the day Lehman Brothers,
the US Investment Bank, went bankrupt.
But the first couple of episodes you're going to get are about April 1998 and the Good Friday Agreement signed in Belfast.
And we thought that would be a good thing to launch on Good Friday itself.
So that will be hitting your newscast feeds in the next few days.
But before that, a classic episode, even though it's not classic because it's not old,
because it's very new of, well, newscast newscast newscast from the BBC.
He has just compared me to the fat controller.
Did I say that?
I can't believe I said that next question.
This is all for the benefit of Earth.
I'm not personally a huge Sabrina Carpenter fan.