LUCY ROSE PRODUCTIONS
LUCY LISTENS RADIO SHOW
JINGLE (7 SECONDS)
Host Good afternoon everyone! And
welcome to the first ever
episode of Lucy Listens, the
show where I listen to you, so
your friends don't have to! In
a nut shell, I am Lucy. And
with the help of some of my
nearest and dearest, we are
here to answer some of the
questions on the topic in
hand. Each week we will talk
about a different topic, and
with our knowledge we will
help to answer some of your
questions. Now, if you want to
get in touch at any point
throughout the show you can
send us an email at
[email protected] and we
may just read your question
out! Today we're looking and
listening to your problems
about school!
STING (3 SECONDS)
Guests 1 and 2 Woo! Yay school!
Host Haha! As you just heard, I
have two lovely guests with
me. We have the wonderful
Bradley.
Guest 1 GUEST RESPONSE
Host Thankyou Bradley, it’s always
nice to have you and your
wisdom around. And of course,
we have the lovely Billy with
us, Billy say hi!
Guest 2 GUEST RESPONSE
Host Lovely.
Now to get into the very first
show, we thought we would
delve straight in and look at
some of the questions all you
lovely people listening had
about school, since we’ve all
gone through it and have
learnt some vital lessons from
it, both in the classroom and
out! But before we look at
some of your questions, I
wanted to ask Billy and
Bradley, what do you think
about school? What do you
like? What do you not? Give us
the if, buts and maybes all
about your experiences at
school.
Guests 1 and 2 GUESTS RESPOND
Host Seems like you two have had
quite the time at school,
hopefully some of your wisdom
will help to give all you who
are listening an idea to
making your time at school
that little bit better. Right!
So, our first question comes
from a chap called Harry.
Guest 2 Hi Harry if you’re listening!
Host Thankyou Billy, and hello to
you Harry. Harry says, “I’m
sitting my GCSE’s in a few
months, but I’ve been
struggling to revise, do you
have any good ways to
revise?”. Well firstly, we’ve
all been there, and all been
in the same boat. Some of us
are still in that same boat,
but Bradley, what were your
go-to ways to get some
revision done?
Guests 1 GUEST RESPONSE
Host Good ideas! And Billy, what
were your go to ways?
Guest 2 GUEST RESPONSE
Host I think it is important to
consider having rewards for
yourself and making revision
enjoyable. I hated revision!
Sitting in my room in the
evening trying to teach myself
the quadratic formula was
completely useless. But in
doing that, I discovered I was
fully motivated by food. So,
if I finished a block of
revision, I was able to eat an
entire bag of Haribo’s, or
half a bar of chocolate.
Unhealthy, yet motivational.
Host, Guest 1 and 2 LAUGHS
STING (3 seconds)
Host Okay guys, so the next problem
comes from a girl called
Jessica
Guest 1 and 2 Hello Jessica!
Host Yes, hello Jessica. Anyway,
the next question comes from
Jessica and she says “I feel
like teachers pick on me in
lesson, is there something
wrong with me and do they not
like me?” Well Jessica I used
to think the exact same thing
Guest 2 Me too!
Host And apparently so did Billy,
so I think it is important to
point out that you are not
alone in thinking this. I
always felt through my years
of secondary school that one
particular teacher used to
really dislike me, but in
reality, they didn’t and if
anything they thought I was
probably just brilliant. But
my point is that teachers will
only have an issue with you if
you have one with them, and if
you do maybe voice it with
them and get the issue
resolved.
Guest 1 I think you just need to man
up a bit. Who cares if someone
is looking or picking on you,
it’s just school. In a few
years from now it won’t even
matter. Just get the work you
need get done, done.
Guest 2 Well it’s not the nicest to
think that you’re being picked
on by your teacher. But at the
end of the day like Bradley
said if you get what you need
to get done, done, everything
should end up okay. After all,
you could end up being the
next billionaire, like Steve
Jobs.
Guest 1 Or Kylie Jenner!
Host Exactly! Who cares if
someone’s picking on you a
bit, if you’ve got an issue
bring it up, or just ignore
it.
Now, the next question comes
from an anonymous sender. They
say “what do I do when I
finish my GCSE’s”
Guest 2 Hello anonymous!
Host Thankyou. Billy and Bradley,
what did you do when you
finished your GCSE’s?
Guest 2 GUEST RESPONSE
Guest 1 GUEST RESPONSE
Host Whatever you decide you want
to do, just make sure you’re
happy and enjoying yourself.
Just to remind you all, you
can send us in your questions
at
[email protected] STING (3 SECONDS)
Guest 2 Before you start with another
question, I wanted to ask you
both, what were your funniest
memories from school?
Host HOST RESPONSE
Guest 1 GUEST RESPONSE
Host, Guests 1 and 2 LAUGH
Host Now to look back at some of
the questions that were sent
in, another anonymous question
we received says “will I lose
my friends when we all leave
year 11?” Bradley, do you have
any advice for keeping
friendships?
Guest 1 GUEST RESPONSE
Host Good advice, Billy do you have
any friends outside school
that you have kept in touch
with?
Guest 2 One of my best friends goes to
a different college to me, so
we don’t get to see each other
much, but we talk all the
time. We try to go out often
to get food, or go shopping,
or go watch a film together.
It’s nice to see them when you
haven’t seen them in a while.
Host How nice! It’s good to keep
those friendships going.
STING (3 SECONDS)
Host We are going to round this up
now by answering one more
question. This comes from
someone called Ryan, everyone
say hi to Ryan
Host, Guest 1 and 2 Hi Ryan!
Host Ryan says “What is Sixth Form
like?” Billy, take it away
Guest 1 GUEST RESPONSE
Guest 2 GUEST RESPONSE
Host I would say that one of the
best things about 6th form is
the atmosphere. It’s so much
more chilled and relaxed
compared to year 11, and
you’re in charge of your own
learning, allowing you to
decide what you want to do and
when. The dress up days and
money raising events are cool
too. Bradley and I were part
of the Super-Troopers in the
schools Lip-sync battle.
Guests 1 and we came second! Despite billy
messing the results up
Guest 2 What an achievement. Honestly.
Host Exactly, I think the moral of
the story is to have fun and
enjoy school, but to make sure
you stay on top of what you
need to do and when. School is
temporary but it shapes the
future for you, so make sure
you at least try a bit.
I believe that that’s all we
have time for today on the
first episode of Lucy Listens.
Did you guys have fun?
Guest 1 Sure.
Guest 2 I don’t know about you but I
had a swell time
Host Good! And I hope you enjoyed
listening to us answer some of
your questions. If you would
like us to answer your
questions about the topic
about relationships, email us
at
[email protected], and
we will see you next show!
Everyone Bye!
JINGLE (7 SECONDS)