02 Amy Oh, I love it, but I know a lot of people don’t like it at all. I can’t understand why - it’s much safer than driving. I always try to get a window seat, and I, er, love just sitting back and watching the clouds go by. And, um, if I’m on a long flight, I stay up and watch films all night, which is great fun - I hardly ever get time to watch films at home. The food’s much belter nowadays too - I always eat everything they give me. Yes, it’s my favourite way to travel definitely. Jeremy Yes, it’s the one thing about modem life that really drives me crazy. You have to listen to this terrible music while you’re waiting, and then, er, a voice says, “you’re a hundred and sixtieth in the queue” or something. Sometimes you can wait an hour just to talk to someone, and you can’t put the phone down because you don’t want to lose your place. Then, um, when you do finally speak to someone it’s usually the wrong department, so you have to start again anyway. Amy When I was growing up, it was hardly ever on, maybe once on Saturday night or something. But these days it’s on almost every evening, and my husband watches it all the time - it doesn’t seem to matter who’s playing. And for some reason he always thinks it’s more important than what I want to watch, and, er, that really gets on my nerves. I don’t think I’ve ever watched a whole match because I get so bored - to me it’s just a group of millionaires kicking a ball around. No, I can’t stand it, sorry. Jeremy Yes, this is, er, one of the things I really enjoy doing, partly because it helps me to stop thinking about work and all the other stressful things in life. When I’m in the kitchen with the music on, I’m in my own little world. I, er, love going to the local fruit and veg market because I always try to use really fresh ingredients. We often have friends round for dinner, and it’s very satisfying to see them enjoying what I’ve prepared for them. My wife, Anne, is the opposite, though - she can’t even make toast!