And I tried to show her the BBC dramatisation of Pride and Prejudice, where one of the opening lines is a, is slightly different version of what Edwina read out, and I thought she would love it.

You remember the one with. Calling 1st, and if it really and honestly, it shows the shortness of young people's attention spans. You've got 5 minutes in and she was already getting completely bored with it. By the way, the only other thing I'm throwing is Edwina.
I love the fact that in your study, you have what I think is a spitting image puppet of you. Face, am I right? And it's my Spitting Image puppet. It's the original one from the 1980s, yes. There's a single woman in possession of a good pair of football boots who does not need a man.
Can I, can I, can I jump in at that point and say that I, I have a 12-year-old daughter. She's actually on holiday at the moment in Italy. So when the show stopped in 1997, some of them became available. And I, I, I bought it because my brother-in-law told me that it was up on sothebys.com and I should bid for it.
And I said no, no, no, no, no. You'll just push the price up. I'll get him. How much did you pay for it?200 LB. Oh, I steal it twice the price, Edwina. And is it wearing your I'm a Celeb hat ? You got me there. You have got me to write. So, yeah, perfect. There we go. Insight into the lounges of what we're going to be discussing with Matthew and Ed Weiner.