BS: What would you say defines a good show?
AS: OK, for the public, I think - I think, sorry I'm just thinking about what I think - I was just thinking I went to see "Yucky You" and it just really made me laugh you know but that's cause - I think that's cause the children were just so funny in it, making rude noises and all this sort of thing and that just made me you know - maybe that's infantile of me but it did make me laugh. So humour certainly in public programmes. And - just simple ideas put across in a way that will hit all the audience members. So whether it's a 5 year old or a 95 year old. It's a really big thing actually to keep - a good show will keep everyone involved and everyone'll get it on different levels. And so that's really important. And - yeah I suppose just one that everyone feels involved and - just goes away thinking that was great. That's not a very specific answer. But it - but it - will talk to everyone in the audience irrespective of how old they are or where they're from whatever. What knowledge they had before.