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Chris announces the full Top Gear line-up, and Sheila Hancock reveals the next 500 Words film on creating characters.
Chris announces the full Top Gear line-up with Rory Reid, Chris Harris, Sabine Schmitz, Eddie Jordan, Matt Le Blanc and The Stig. Acclaimed-actor Sheila Hancock reveals the next 500 Words film on creating the perfect character and neuroscientist Dr David Eagleman explains the inner workings of the brain.
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Sheila Hancock gives story writing tips on the topic of Character
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"What happens below the hood drives our decision making!"
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LISTEN: Chris reveals the Top Gear line up
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Chris' Pause For Thought: Sarah Joseph
The marking of time is a strange thing. We mark it with a calendar for sure.
There are also cultural markers of time - New Year which we marked last month,
Valentine鈥檚 Day which we will mark this weekend. Then there are the great event
markers - The big news story that hits us鈥 The moment we met the person we
love鈥 The day we got married鈥 Births鈥 Deaths鈥 These are the great landmarks on
the timelines of our lives. Some things stick in our minds with such clarity,
such potency - emotions emphasising the experience - like a highlighter pen
focusing our attention. But great emotion is not the only marker.
On a weekly basis I mark time by my rubbish bin collection. And because we have to sort our rubbish into compostable, recyclable, and the rest - every Thursday I bemoan the fact that my household can鈥檛 seem to distinguish between these three things. It never ceases to amaze me how quickly this annoyance comes round.
In the Qur鈥檃n, God swears by the importance of time, and says that humanity is
completely lost except for those who believe in something greater than this
life, and who do good deeds, and who tell the truth, and who are patient. Not
exactly an easy list, but it is one that causes me to think.
So every week when I put my bins out, not only am I annoyed by my children not being able to distinguish between an apple core and a tin can; not only am I astounded by how time flies; I also end up thinking 鈥渄id my life connect with something greater this week? Did I do good things? Was I truthful? Was I patient?鈥 That is a lot of pressure for a bin collection!
Strangely though I am grateful for it. It seems important to take stock, to remember that time waits for no one, to try and make the next week better than the one before. The big markers of birth and death shape us. But so do the small markers. Like waves hitting the coast line - the small markers define us too. It can be imperceptible, the changes of normal days barely noticeable, which is why it is all the more important I believe that we connect with these, and keep track.
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