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(laughing)
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- Go on. Go on, I'm ready now.
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- So Tom, "What is an aspect of the 1840s style
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you would like to bring into the modern day?"
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- The high-waisted trousers are fantastic,
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they should absolutely 100% be brought back.
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They are the most comfortable thing in the world.
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- I love a lot of the high-neck collars.
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- Jane, hello Jane. Jane has asked us both,
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"What's the most helpful part of your costume
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for getting into character?"
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- For me, I love it when her jewelry is all really simple.
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That, to me, feels like Victoria at home in her day wear,
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where she has got like, the cameos and the very simple
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kind of, more stripped back Victoria
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- For me, the whole thing really, but if there was one bit
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it's the stock that you tie around your neck.
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- Okay, Sam asks us, "If you weren't playing Victoria
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and Albert, what other characters in 'Victoria'
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would you be interested in playing?"
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- Oo, good question Sam.
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- Do you want to go first?
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- No.
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- Okay. Francatelli.
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It's just a great name. A great name.
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You learn how to cook.
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You'd be great at whisking eggs.
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- You get lots of cooking puns.
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- So you get to wear a chef's outfit,
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that would break up the monotony of just
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wearing, you know, coats and waistcoats.
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- You get to work with chocolate like all the time.
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Who would I play, maybe Ada Lovelace.
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A real, incredible lady.
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Or, can I play a man?
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- Yeah
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- Maybe Peel. I think I'd like Sir Robert Peel.
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I think he's very,
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I think Nigel plays him very well-observed
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and there's some incredible quotes from Victoria
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talking about him, like he's got really funny mannerisms
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and funny ticks and things like that,
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so I think he's quite an interesting character.
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- Cynthia wants to know, "What did you learn about Victoria
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and Albert during Season One you were unaware of
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prior to starring in this series?"
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- I learned some really cool information actually, that
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Victoria wrote to the Elephant Man every year,
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which I really loved.
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Also, she was obsessed with Jack the Ripper
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and tried to find out who the killer was
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and she was like writing letters to loads of people
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saying things like, "Have you thought about looking
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in this place or this place?"
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- Me? So much, is the honest answer.
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An unbelievable amount.
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He wasn't the best dancer when he was a teenager.
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- He was a bad hunter.
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- This is true, you can answer my question.
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- When we went to Blair Atholl they kind of,
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all the people that were working there and kindly hosted us,
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had lots of anecdotes that had been passed down through the
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generations about how Albert was basically a very terrible
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hunter but he'd go out every day,
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and actually if you read Victoria's diaries it's all
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Albert arrived home, no luck, no luck.
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And did they fake it so he could win a stag or something?
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- No, he went out with a guy who everyday would come back
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and tell everyone that he had done very well when actually
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he probably wasn't doing great, no.
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And then he gave him a 50 pound tip at the end.
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Which would have been a lot of money in those days.