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Hello.
Newscast is coming to you from the Edinburgh Fringe,
which means we've got a live audience of newscasters here.
Hello.
I'm doing that thing that you see the warm-up guys do
for live shows where they get the audience to clap and then come down and then up again and then down again.
Yeah, so we're at the National Museum of Scotland,
which I'm ashamed to admit I've never actually visited.
But I grew up in Glasgow.
It's a long way away.
It's like a whole, like, 50 minutes on the train.
And it's free entry.
Oh, yeah.
So it's great to be here at this museum with loads of great artifacts literally just through that wall.
And we're right in the middle of Edinburgh,
which is just going through this amazing period that it has every year in August where just the best actors,
comedians, musicians, performers, and audiences flock to the Fringe,
the Book Festival, the Television Festival, the International Festival.
There's so much going on.