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Shall we begin this episode of newscasts with a little bit of shameless self promotion during the weekends in the summer when Laura is away on holiday and her show's not on air and she does work very hard, so of course she's allowed a holiday.
We are doing a series of interviews with interesting people where they just talk about their interesting lives and their interesting thoughts at quite some length.
Here on the newscast sofa coming up this Sunday is Helen Sharmande, Britain's first ever astronaut.
And she's got lots of thoughts about space, the economy of space, some of the risks from space travel and some of the risks to earth from space travel, and just lots of philosophical stuff about, actually, would it be ethical to send some people on a one way trip to Mars?
That was a bit spooky, that conversation, but you will be able to hear that in your newscast podcast feeds from Sunday.
But let's get on with the classic normal newsfeld episode of newscast, although this one does have quite a big interview in it.
Newscast.
Newscast from the BBC.
The exit poll is predicting a Labour landslide.
We did it.
And before you know it, you have.
A bright future behind you.
I really don't know what he said at the end of that sentence.
Joe, you did such a great job.
You answered every question.
Take me down to Downing street.
Let's go have a tour.
Blimey.