The Secret Millionaire s01e04

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[Music] he might not look like it but this man is a millionaire how's that he's made an extraordinary decision to live undercover for 10 days in one of the poorest areas in Britain what's our thanks to people names and jobs and money jobs jobs and money and his 20 year old son is going with him block 1 2 3 & 4 is all stage 1 just the things you hear are unbelievable is that what scared him yes very much hi father and son we'll be living on the thorn tree estate in Middlesbrough but no one he meets will know that Paul Williams is in fact a very wealthy man by the end of his stay he will give away thousands of pounds of his own money they're fantastic honor to be able to give you a gift so I'd like I'd like to do that but only after he's met the people he wants to help will he reveal that he is the secret millionaire ready [Music] Paul Williams started in business 25 years ago he's now worth 60 million pounds I'm very privileged to be extremely well-off I've made a lot of money in my business it's put me in a position where if I didn't want to I wouldn't have to do another day's work in my life but Paul has no plans to retire just yet he employs 500 people in his company which rents office space to other businesses on the driven person and I met sitting back on my laurels because I want to be number one I want to be the best at what I do and being the best brings its own rewards Paul grew up in a modest semi but now lives with his wife and two children on the richest private estate in England so this is the main entrance to their state and we've got 24-hour security there which is really nice if you want to stay private then you can you know you're behind your walls your gate whatever and nobody's likely to disturb you in fact Paul's been here for 16 years and barely sees his neighbors there's one that's just self right in the half-a-million just above us you wouldn't get anything under probably two million pound now his dad's a self-made man but 20 year old Ben has grown up posited by his father's wealth and when it comes to cash when simply isn't very clued up one of the things I don't think I've done very well as a father we've been is in the whole area of financial responsibility we really pay for what Ben needs so we pay for his car is mobile phone and if he needs money it's there for him holidays these kind of things that paid for now Paul wants to show Ben what life is like without the finer things by leaving behind the comforts of their country mansion what I want Ben to learn from this experience is just what a lucky young man he is and how much he's really got and what a privileged position he has in life [Music] today Paul and Ben are saying goodbye to their family and to some Georges Hill they've agreed to spend the next 10 days living on the thorn tree estate in one of the most deprived areas of Middlesbrough as Paul's determined to look the part he's grown a beard hoping he'll blend in more easily with his northern neighbors but on a working-class council estate the arrival of two southern strangers isn't likely to go unnoticed [Applause] make your availability seriously miss do you live on they stay here yeah a living roof we're just down here to default then it's a little walk down there this is this is Bobby J no no I know we I know that no one of them being mistaken for coppers Paul's cover story is that they're being filmed for a program about people moving from the south to live in the north Don there's all 80s will be easily and if we pass that yet a bit there just to church on the right yeah that'll go down there Gulpin off anything past there it's bad bug so we won't go down that end I suppose look how bad East as it is but go down in the day not not in the evening not when it's dark no no Paul and Ben have agreed to live on the equivalent of state benefits in a rented two up two down on the thorn tree this is where we're living gosh clients like this well it's quite bare isn't it and got a dryer and the oven and a washing machine go on a nice garden except for that somebody must have tried to break in we've got watch out in for security lock everything so this is my bunk bed that's all right you've got you've got both clients and staff say their new terraced house is hardly the height of luxury but Ben's about to discover what it's like for people who have nowhere to call home he's agreed to work for ten days at a local hostel Colin West the manager often takes students on work placements first of all I take it you've never worked in a saw a homeless oscillating no not so long now right okay we work with people with a multitude of problems which can be from drug abuse alcohol abuse prostitution mental health issues this is a 56 bedroom Dostal and that we run what's called a stages program and people Fest come they're on stage one okay we try and get them through a stage three and then we yells and back into the community from a quarter conduct side of things you never enter a room on your own okay you never ever touch a resident because you don't know they're gonna take that okay okay yeah like his son Paul's in unfamiliar territory but he wants to meet the thorn tree residents so the pub seems a good place to start I'm in a different situation to what I'd normally be in so I don't want the wool pulled out of my eyes by anybody I hope my cover doesn't get blown but someone suspects or something or even sniffs there might be money on the table then I think attitudes might change quite a lot to get a proper measure of local life Paul must blend in and here on thorn tree the men drink their beer by the pint just a thank so much yeah we're irregular regular bad yeah sit down I just just moved another right here oh yeah yeah yeah countdown in London just yeah yeah yeah but the Sunstone some stuff up this actually you've come this far yeah well the Sunstone stir stuff up here so I thought it'd be better don't sell no yeah yeah this you have service on stop this so you know funny without maybe a stronger better link this has been I am here must me so this is the TV room obviously which the share on stage toke a you know a bathroom the shower I can use the toilets sure the railings have been put here for Health and Safety okay the terms obviously fights brick I'll make sure you never put yourself in danger that's very very important what about the young people and stuff what was what's it like for them trying to get into well it's not faulting British dealing with everything wrong did all the British didn't everything's gone all the shipyard the government wanna wake up and open the eyes yeah you read all this before you're very clever man you you reckon well sometimes I think I am some Sun sir looking around the estate there's obvious need and I don't want to feel when I leave this area I really not not achieve what I wanted so tell me what happened to ya and said um you're not allowed to touch them what I just want to make sure what we do is is worth one and not just to give someone a good time you know it's got to be much more than that it's got to change their life always got to have the potential to change people's lives that's why I want I've got to find her and what's your hell yeah the thorn tree Estate in Middlesbrough is one of the poorest areas in the country Paul Williams and his son Ben are living undercover here for ten days searching for someone to help Ben's off to do his first shift at the hostel and Paul's heading to the job centre nearly 60% of thorn trees residents aren't working and the number claiming benefits is twice the national average cause it was do is employ more my people it doesn't it doesn't help enough people this it doesn't yeah is that right it's try to give a like a like a Brit learning job I've never lived it's in his life right right I think it's all wrong yeah what do you do sorry yeah you're on that I won't miss it oh you're sick you say yeah yeah Ryan okay nice buying anyway let's get to meet us you don't people ball [Music] he says he's on the sickie look to me had quite a nice bike obviously is not very enamored by the Jobcentre what's on offer here and what I'm just looking what you recommend on that I was looking at the corned beef lasagna chips and salad that's over there it's lunchtime and Paul can't really afford to eat out but a couple of pounds is well spent if it gives him a chance to chat to more people I'd love to have a chat about your business so I'm really interested in business well I'll take I'll take a seat over there in the gray face it's a state brilliant thank you we'll be self-employed for me three years now three years on Steve Carr Northey runs the cozy cafe with his partner Amos can I ask a bit about fine and Finance do you know finalists yeah they'll just get an idea what sort of business might turnover up here gets around there possibly between four and five hundred week four to five hundred awake so that would be a taker handle man that's gross on that's gross 24 front your rent and your honor hand this is that's twenty-four thousand a year to twenty four thousand a year turnover yes gross return you making a profile on that you can make a motive I couldn't believe that he was turning over twenty four thousand a year which is a very small amount of money I was trying to work out in my mind how can he make money turning out of that I mean all credit to Steve he's got off his backside he's done something you know and it's tough you can say it's tough to open a business here I think with my help I could really make something much better of that business whether me even in this area that I don't really understand I could do something with it but I mean I'd like to look a lot more to really do you understand what else is around here talk about the keys been I've told you about the rear doors I've showed you the fire panel over night block one two three and four at the hostel bends being shown the ropes you can get quite a good picture of what's going on brilliant and then he comes and it's his first chance to see how the staff handle other newcomers - Allen has been sleeping rough after a family breakdown campus especially because he's my edge that was the major thing for me just listening to that 22 year old talking sing that he's taken nearly every jug Under the Sun with only 56 ruse the shelter has to turn most people away last year they had over 750 applications from all over the country it's not a nice thing wine but I tell you it must be heaven for him if he's been on the streets for three and a half years it's a different world yeah and we have no idea no you know you can't comprehend it nice morning we had call saying all the vacancies all their vacancy really know and you just have to say no no not at the moment and that's just that's companies so that could be more than one person really you know see you don't you just don't know no and they haven't got the space for that no and they're normal people yeah they've just been unlocking a lot of them yeah it's about yeah so much so not know [Music] it's their third day on the thorn tree and Ben and Paul are still getting to grips with their undercover lives okay okay gosh that's good do you know I thought I was gonna be over my charges she was themself I felt a bit odd a little bit out of place and I think that people feel I am out of place and I'm thinking am i coming over as a weird southerner out from London and who do they think I am bye-bye see ya you know where we are I've got to get below the surface I'd like to I'd like to get inside some of these houses and just sit and talk to some of the people but I can't just go up and knock on the front door and say hello you know can I can I can I get to know you and ask ask you some questions about your life and what you're feeling I've got to try and kindly make myself one of them but I don't feel like that I feel I feel very different whilst Paul's still figuring out how to get to know his neighbors at the hostel Ben is actually being encouraged to talk to people's lending a sympathetic ear is a crucial part of the job this has been how did you become home just and living with family and got built under the fates of the yeah we got unfounded I wasn't living with my mother who bought my mother died in 2003 since what like that's what made me always reading so how are you looking to stay home just till I go yeah so Cubs will confine me a flight yeah myself I mean like definitely those became so so I have to work through that yes 20 weeks yeah I think that's your name so click okay pardon what's how are you 27 27 26 do you guys know any drunks me on the street here from jail so so I did not being delayed since no the streets must be nice [Music] they you'll absolutely won't oh yeah I was it's just the things you hear are unbelievable is that what's going to you yeah so much that I just thought I feel constant of like a lump of my stomach you know just from the things I've been hearing I just feel if I didn't if I went to stay it's got a lot of these people left school at 14 and if you had if your business hadn't have done so well I could have quite easily been in this situation yeah and I wouldn't I wouldn't be able to do it I can't even I can't even imagine having to deal with it we live in luxury like absolute and after seven star luxury compared mm-hm and I just feel special your crap is it yeah you know I've said to them at one point you know that like I have like one how I had one house at Union than one house I'm like two beds to go back to and it's just like no it's just not first it's just not fair so it's just take him out of me really mm-hm this is my son so you know I know you know when you see him like that you can feel it on the verge of bursting into tears and that's what you have been our thing and doing great I know I'm you're doing early early as well in the phony he's filling it deeper than me at the moment I'm and I'm feeling a lot but he's really getting to him and he's gone for a lay down now and you know he needs set and he'll come through but it's it's hard we're gonna find find a way of at least at the end of it you know giving some hope to a few people that's that's one I'm wanting and if we can do that I think you know he can share in that with me then they'll be a positive end to what's going on at the moment which is for him he nice pretty negative and pretty hard and pretty challenging nice that's kind of where we are [Music] Paul's nearly halfway through his stay and he's determined to keep looking it's quite Challenger they looking an area like this and saying what can you actually do I guess where I think where I've ended up today is thinking I need to find the small business people because you know a good a good business person they the local business people I do believe they can make a difference I got people with vision people who are going to look beyond where they are one place I yeah I'll be with you in a minute spice toilet paper I got you bound up very very busy Gina Lawrence built up her own business from scratch she started out as an apprentice at 16 now she employs and trains local people in her own salon in this one seven maybe eight yeah you got a few stuff there is one patent got kids start me yeah no I don't know Carter but everybody's got a little job you know know me for stuff your phone so you've just moved down in the area then just on the right of you know anywhere nicely being free drink anywhere love your bill yeah no I'm gonna I'm gonna pop out so now where'd you go for great I'm gonna well we got the old orchid it's there the tag fleet club absolutely brilliant night so what the CAG he probably freight weapons going down so if I just turned out no problem it's not in the members or anything its members for I think I was got too much assign you and you would never probably man I'm getting more of a feel now for the community and there's some good people here some lovely people here I thought it would be quite hard there is a heartless in the community but the paper themselves some of them are so welcoming a friendly so you know we don't get invited out very often like that when you've just moved into the Eric's they don't know anything else about me I just think I've moved in down the road [Music] [Applause] [Music] interesting decoration on this is toe take my time John the joiner here overseer joy I've been very surprised about this other people I've met they've all been nice really and friendly and I didn't expect that and easy to talk to and they've given me time and they don't know who I am I mean people really really friendly so that's surprised to me with the introductions over it's time for a drink Gina thinks that Paul's out of work and that he's probably strapped for cash [Music] exciting isn't it when it gets to us the end Paul barely knows his neighbors at home and he's struck by the closeness of his new community everybody seems to know each other you know and they had names for each other and you know they were all having a laugh I'm him really enjoying themselves so it's just a fantastic atmosphere in there it was an absolute laughs really I mean it was a laugh a minute you know there was such fun I think that's most enjoyable thing I've done so far [Music] Paul knows that his time on thorn tree is running out and he wants to make the right decisions I want to make a difference that what will stand for the future not something that's just here today gone tomorrow I want to do something solid that will make a difference in thorn tree it's about finding people I can invest in who here would actually bring bring some hope to other people's lives in the community it's Sunday morning and Paul and Ben Williams are off to church on thorn tree whatever the project or situation might be in this community I want to give to the things are really scratching where it hurts and if that's not the church then you know we won't be giving through the church [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh man bye Wendy hi I'm Ben Ben thanks my son are you from little speck I just moved in the last few days just saw the church and thought we'd come along and say don't worry about it it's a really normal just happy people that's all Wendy braiding and her husband arrived in England from Zimbabwe as refugees with little money and nowhere to live as a Christian when he dedicates her time to helping others we've been in Middlesbrough 7 years 7 years yeah as I do a luncheon up here on a Wednesday every alternate Wednesday on every alternate Tuesday night so something to do with reaching the people you know yeah yeah yeah do many people yeah you know on a Wednesday we can get up to about 40 people okay nice for eating when we sat down next to Wendy she was really nice and she started speaking to us and everything and then just throughout the meeting it just got such a nice fire the whole place is just a really really nice fine are you going to this lunch pub waster yeah okay because we might well possibly better get along it's Monday and Ben's back at the hostel working here has had a radical effect on him has changed my whole view to changed everything about what I used to think about homelessness do you still see your mum and your boiler yeah well it's changed my whole view on judging people before meeting them so what's your plan for the future then well obviously to move out into my own place get me qualification and as I get back into what yeah I'm 20 years old you know I need to learn to grow up absolutely you know and this best thing that could happen to me and at last Paul's making progress he's helping Wendy prepare for lunch club [Music] Wendy relies on donations from well-wishes to provide free meals for around 50 people at a time so you really watch the prices gotta watch the price because we're on a budget you know and we don't get funds it's mainly um donations or whatever money we get we've got to look after not spin that wildly right 79 a kg there the carrots are 39 I actually think I saw them cheaper the other side so we don't ever look thank you very little bit done thank you boys still just a few pence uh suppose 49 yeah too expensive so we're going back to the first one because the carrots are cheap here over this Marjorie right can't walk very far but she's always on hand to help luggage always you go down low when I grass okay here we go just putting money on the so Tammy all day what about the people that come along to the lunch club I mean what sort of food would they normally get to eat if you go down the town you you'll see them in bins are in bins it's hard to believe you know that people in England today haven't got enough to eat and I've got to rummage through have been some food and make me poor but there's people poorer than me and those worse off than me or don't have anything and I think about them yeah gosh you got oh you've got the thing among people don't have anything perhaps have a few more people were like that learn that the world will be a better place yeah normally I'm in control I'm the boss people listen to me I do the talking I listen to them but I set the agenda I decide what's going to happen to come into this situation where it's totally the opposite for me I'm having to listen to people to try and understand them and it's challenging me I suppose about how I relate to people and do I give people the time of day sometimes so they're not important or that you don't have an agenda with I think it's teaching me to be a little more caring teaching me not to judge people so easily how's that at the hostel Ben's heard that 97 percent of the residents are successfully rehoused and he wants to talk to someone who's moving on you have to be your own validity disability or you need to have a drink a drug problem um school and there's new facilities 42 year old John Hughes will soon have his own home I've been here for five just over five months this is actually the first cost or I've been to that actually this trio a the gear support from like a key Walker and they've actually helped me in quarters so as I said I'm gonna be sure to don't lose their house if you know it meant John's dream was just to have a roof over his head to have a house to have a car and I things like this and things like this it's just we take for granted I mean I've got a car bought a house I've had that my whole life no one saw why ever not once has that ever been under threat it once you know and I can't comprehend that you know I just want to be Joe Bloggs you know just to get one my life I think the difference here we have my own place I'll be glad I've been here as an experience that has actually helped me and then get more independence you know and they let pick myself up if that makes sense yeah [Music] Paul and Ben have been invited around to dinner by their new neighbor Gina hi just wanted to we're going out for a meal tonight with some friends I just wanted a good bottle of white wine if you got one Thanks you cried that would that go with the revenue yeah well people don't bother nowadays I suppose now you know that's great [Music] oh yeah Paul knows that Gina runs her own business but making a profit is not her priority you know you must know about training kids up from college and everything why'd you find stuff I trained him in my home we have a son that got college Omar guys have to have a certificate to work for me and I also take and children will do wax experience in school and looking for the wax that's being from college where do they come from local all the schools around do that another secondary school can you do anything you know I mean having a business right here in the middle of the estate can you do anything employ every one of them if I could but it's impossible you know I can't employ them all no and you know that Rebecca me have you ate four jobs and do that added jobs and is that right oh yeah I'd love to as much as a count I can't it's impossible Jana really really does care for people and care about people who are disadvantaged or worse off than herself in some way the proper environment well you see how she actually wants to help these young people and if you can take a young person you can give them a skill hairdressing what she can do then you give them a start in life and she's prepared to do that she's doing that in the end it's people like that in this community who are going to being changed [Music] Lloris yeah how long you been on this diet Oh your life or maybe if I sensed a good meal at the lunch puppy appreciated appreciate it - do they you get a real piece you get yeah woman eat it nobody god no we had no lunch club opens its doors to anyone in the community in need of a hot meal I'm looking forward to this [Music] leaf Inn has been coming here for over a year he was a heroine when he met the ladies from lunch club I ended up in a spell or no spell I think about three weeks I'm kind of tripping all the poorest aliens in yes no chance on the growing out ivory injected in the groin I'll say you're rejecting what oppose me now he says these people and to give my wake and here the found dead in bed right so that was a big shocker so they say sanction high freely oh yes guys couldn't believe what I was hearing I thought to myself if this group of people if all they done with all the effort they're putting in was to save this one guy's life it would make it all worthwhile they saved a human beings life I mean that's that to me is just just incredible and he's just one story out of countless others I know that here yep she's lovely she's absolutely lovely she's just wonderful [Music] it's Ben's last day working on the cover as a volunteer and he's helping John Hughes move out John's been given 130 pounds towards secondhand furniture for his new home message the stuff that they help you buy and I just ask me got everything from I think of it through the last weird alladhina then yeah I think he did it the cooker the washing machine there the fridge but there was a fridge here and all that hang I've got left to get his carpets but yeah I'll get them at the other end if you don't mean purchase the money to help residents who are being rehoused has been donated by a charity but the funds are due to run out in a month's time it is gonna be a serious problem to us and the resettlement of people because I won't be set up someone in door flat with nothing at all no because they will fail yeah and end up back with us through no fault of the ordinary yeah Ben believes he may have found a way for his dad's money to make a difference my heart as you know is in this hostel but the main thing for me what I heard today wasn't without this trust that they give them which is a hundred and thirty pound these people would be moving into the houses with no furniture I've got a go with what you feel and what you've seen and you you know you've got to make a decision based on it is hardly one that's kind of hold him close and you want to say look I'll guide you but actually I need to kind of cut the apron stink drinks as a father and then trust him that he's he's asked the right questions and that out of that he says he's going to make a good decision you know a young man at his age you know sometimes it's hard you know connecting with your children and you know you go through different times and in life and ups and downs and but we've we've come really close during this week we'll remember it for the rest of our lives [Music] Paul stay as the Secret Millionaire is coming to an end tomorrow he plans to reveal who he is and announce who he would like to help these people have taken me into their community most of the people I've met have been so generous to me and I haven't got very much the ones I've met and yet they've been generous to me more generous than people I often meet in the southeast you've got 10 100 times what these people have got and that does get to you when they do that when they give out of what they haven't got rather than what they've got and it's kind of humbled me in a funny sort of way it's changed me and I will look at people just with a different viewpoint particularly people who are much less well often than myself in the future I know I'm going to look look at them in a different way definitely [Music] today Paul Williams is going to give away his own money to try and make a difference in people's lives [Music] after 10 days living on the cover on thorn tree Paul and Ben are finally ready to reveal who they want to help and who they really are I'm really excited about today but I'm also quite nervous because I really want it to go well with me everyone thinks Paul and Ben are coming to say goodbye because they're going home but before they leave Paul wants to give ten thousand pounds to someone at the heart of the community hi Jana radio Abdur we've we've just come to we come to say goodbye we just wanted to thank you for for what you've done for us this is nothing you've made us feel really special and you become our friends I've got a bit of a confession for have you done I've got a business like yours I hate jazz there's not a hairdresser it's just no it's um it's quite a big business down behind them so it's put me in a really special position when I can help people three away so we wanted to to do something for you because you've yeah because to become special to us it's quite hard for me getting choked up excuse me you talked to me the other day about some of the young people the trainees well the some of the people in the shop some of the staff and yeah and some of the young people from the college yeah to see someone art you're doing that and it really really got to me and I know that you can't do everything that you want to do well enough to employ everyone I know you would and we thought what what can we do to help you do that and I'd like to give you a gift so during the nest that's for you [Music] thank you really gone speechless now Stephanie a country thank you [Music] this community really needs people i China especially what Jane is doing in helping some of the young people in this community is so important Ben has spent a lifetime splashing his dad's cash but today it's all in a good cause good to make my life at stake fine I just want to say a few things to you guys you know I just them the work that you do here is just incredible and I'll tell you it's opened my eyes an unbelievable amount you know just change your perception of almost people are absolutely just the help that you give them and I they know that whenever they need to talk to you they can come talk to you I have something to tell you guys which I've kept from you from the beginning my dad's is actually a businessman in London and we're actually privileged to be able to help people and I was wondering if you would accept a gift from us thank you very much indeed thank you very very much you are thank you that will go a long way at welcome these people in there that's why I wanted this fossil after blow me away honestly enough when he was handing the check or but I thought maybe he's at North Avenue pound something like that and I see a 10,000 pound donation we've never received anything like that that will l hundreds of people I can't praise Him enough in the amount of time he's been here and I personally wouldn't have nor what he's about given been a job my heart is here I don't want to I don't want a guy I could work here for the rest of my life and I'm not messing around I really really could I didn't I just I love it I really do I love it he's fantastic son but to hear someone else say that he's just got to know him it makes me feel really proud being a real pleasure doing your bit Thank You Simon don't really do what we see thank you so much guys I'm just great [Music] Paul and Ben have one final gift to offer a little bit nervous actually yeah yeah these people mean so much to me no no no I don't want to cry so I won't be able to explain to them what they mean to us and do it so my heart's really going you know hi Wendy well we've come to say goodbye and you've just made me feel so welcome during these few days and you've become really special people to me and like when we came up here we were a little bit scared we didn't know we'd know anyone in the community and you welcomed us and his mate is part of your family I actually run a very large company and and I've done very well and it's put me in a very very privileged position what we'd like to do if you let me do it would be a fantastic honour to be able to give you a gift so I'd like to do that for the lunch club for the work that you're doing that I've seen that's this special and means so much to so many people so Wendy it's for you [Music] [Music] I was one of the most wonderful experiences I think I've ever had yeah okay just touch my heart just uh you know I don't know what to say really it was it was wonderful [Music] don't come and say again I know it's in your heart I welcome you just enter the news there has been it's been the nicest days of my life I think no yeah just so much in the five months since Paul and Ben left the thorn tree there have been some big changes for the people they helped Gina has employed 21 year old Charlotte McDonald and also taken on more trainees through there so because we don't want to touch that top gently taken little bit out of the town I'm just sure it's give me the opportunity to imply and you know the young lady and carry on trying for the other girls as well a lot come from college in the schools so we're able to provide that even now remember I love it I also I love it I love working in here everyone's friendly and I just want to further my career you know to get more advanced in hairdressing absolutely everybody's over the moon for us makes me happy saw Eddie Norman has just moved out of the hostel and thanks to Ben's gift he's been able to furnish his new home I was able to buy the microwave you know something simple like a microwave and believe me scrambled eggs Noah tasted so good you know romaine the term they did when I first came into this place okay nikhyl you know what thing fight fire I've needed it all the fridge if someone was moving out without being able to access this fund that would be sleeping on the floor I wanted a double bed single beds agony and I bought this I purchased this again by the money very kindly donated to me through obviously been the money has gone a long way to helping a lot of people so onwards and upwards and the ladies from lunch Club have bought a new mini bus if we didn't have the mini bus we wouldn't be going out tonight so fireworks display and all these good people wouldn't having the fun where every now Paul's gift has opened a whole new world for us and he's our joy out of it I'm Aurelia really chuffed [Applause] that's what it's all about just touching lives the bus is what's helping us do it because it's reaching out to the community bringing people in giving them companionship friendship and a life [Music] [Applause] next on 4 how will three people whose panic attacks make them housebound cope on a trip to the world's busiest sitting radical treatment in the house of agoraphobic
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