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Dua Lipa: At Your Service

Trevor Noah

Dua Lipa: At Your Service

BBC

Society & Culture, Personal Journals

4.41.2K Ratings

🗓️ 21 October 2022

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Dua is joined by author, comedian, and Daily Show host Trevor Noah, who recently surprised audiences with the announcement that he’ll leave the show this coming December. During their chat, Dua and Trevor spoke about his memoir Born a Crime – chronicling Trevor’s time growing up under South Africa’s apartheid regime – as well as his monumental seven-year run on The Daily Show, and a glimpse at what comes next.

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, Music, Radio, Podcasts Hello and welcome back to another episode of Do

0:21.1

Elypa at Your Service. A podcast series in which I sit down with some of the most inspiring

0:26.0

minds alive, including today's very special guest Trevor Noah, a comedian, author and

0:31.6

host of the Daily Show for the past seven years. Before we dive in with Trevor, I'm

0:38.4

going to answer an email we got from Melissa from Sweden who wanted to know what some of my

0:41.8

favorite movies are. Thank you so much for that question Melissa. Actually, we got a lot

0:47.0

of emails asking for my movie list, so I'm very happy to oblige. Some of my favorite movies

0:52.6

I mean, recently I've just been diving back in to Pedro Almode of our movies and I have

0:58.6

to say women on the verge of a nervous breakdown, have like an AR, Valverde, those are all some

1:04.2

of my favorite films I just think he's, I think he's incredible. And then I mean, there

1:09.1

are so many incredible movies, but I love the Florida project, I love rock and roller,

1:14.2

I love train spotting, I love about time, eternal sunshine of the spotless mind, lost in translation,

1:22.5

new country for old men. Yeah, those are some of my absolute favorites, so I hope you

1:28.2

enjoy them. Ooh, and snatch, I really like snatch too. Join me as I introduce you to

1:35.6

this week's at your service guest, Trevor Noah. A few months ago, I read late night

1:46.7

host Trevor Noah's 2016 memoir, Born a Crime, which I absolutely loved. It's a beautifully

1:52.6

written book that chronicles its childhood in South Africa under apartheid, a dehumanizing

1:57.8

policy of segregation and political, social and economic discrimination against the country's

2:02.9

non-white majority. The government here claims with some justification that things are

2:08.1

changing in South Africa, that those blacks lucky enough to be allowed to live in cities

2:13.0

that are becoming better off. But all the time, this major exercise in social engineering

2:18.0

is going on, uprooting and transplanting millions of blacks, whether they like it or not.

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