Good morning from Day 3 of 'Locked in at Christmas'published at 06:35 Greenwich Mean Time 18 December 2024
BBC Radio Somerset's Charlie Taylor has spent his second night locked in Santa's lodge and is now on-air presenting the BBC Radio Somerset Breakfast Show.
You can watch him and listen to him by clicking watch live at the top of this page.

BBC Radio Somerset's Charlie Taylor on day 3 of 'Locked in at Christmas'
So what exactly is going on? Charlie Taylor has been locked in a lodge at a secret location - and needs to try and get on Santa's good list by working out a mystery sound and where it was recorded.
Only then will Charlie's Christmas be saved and will he be released from the lodge.
This is the sound Charlie Taylor needs to identify to save his Christmas.
Each day Charlie's stuck in the lodge, he should get five chances to ask a question about the sound - but they can only be yes/no questions.
So here's the recap of what's been asked so far and Santa's responses...
- Day 1, Question 1 - Is the sound within 5 miles of the coast? No, you're not even close.
- Day 1, Question 2 - Is it Christmas related? Ho ho ho, yes.
- Day 1, Question 3 - Is it a Christmas tree wrapping machine? No, that's not it.
- Day 1, Question 4 - Is it something to do with vehicles? Santa's response was ambiguous but Charlie decided to take it as a no.
- Day 1, Question 5 - Is it something to do with the post? I'm very impressed but I need you to be more specific Charlie.
- Day 2, Question 1 - Is it a letter sorting machine? No, that's not it.
- Day 2 - Question 2 - Is the sound something to do with Royal Mail? No, you're not even close.
- Day 2, Question 3 - Is the post heading to Santa? You're getting warmer, but the snow around the lodge isn't melting yet.
- Day 2, Question 4 - Are there reindeer in the place where this sound was recorded? You're part way there, but I need more information than that for it to be a yes.
If you're wondering why there were only four questions yesterday... well, that's because Santa spotted that Charlie's bathroom window was slightly ajar at one point and decided to take away the right to ask a question in case Charlie was trying to cheat.
Quote MessageI'd quite like to go home now!
Charlie Taylor, BBC Radio Somerset Breakfast Show presenter
If you think you can help Charlie identify the mystery sound and where it was recorded, then get in touch! You can WhatsApp him on 08000 321 333. Just start your message with the word 'Somerset'.
His first chance to ask Santa a question today will be between 09:00 and 10:00.