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Alleviating Allergies

We look at how to be a life-saving superhero with British Red Cross crusader, Joe Mulligan, who tells us how to alleviate allergies and what to do when someone is choking.

We look at how to be a life-saving superhero with British Red Cross crusader, Joe Mulligan, who tells us how to alleviate allergies and what to do when someone is choking...

Little Eleni explains what it was like taking her 'eleven plus' test for the very first time...

Mind-mapping mastermind Tony Buzan is a mystery guest to remember as he talks us through the tips and tricks to train the brain...

And, our top tenuous takes us to the times you've been ssssh'd by a well-known name...

Today's show is dedicated to anyone who is building up towards something they've had on hold for a while.

And today's show is entitled: We have 56 hours of the US TV phenomenon Breaking Bad to watch. Every episode from 2008 ready to go and we cannot wait! Three a night means we're looking at February 2nd as a finish date!

2 hours, 59 minutes

Last on

Tue 14 Jan 2014 06:30

Music Played

  • ABC

    Poison Arrow

    • Abc - The Lexicon Of Love.
    • Mercury.
  • Bryan Adams

    Run To You

    • Bryan Adams - The Best Of Me.
    • Mercury.
  • Tasmin Archer

    Sleeping Satellite

    • Woman (Various Artists).
    • Polygram Tv/Sony Tv.
  • Average White Band

    Let's Go Round Again

    • The Best Of.
    • Rhino.
  • Katy B

    Crying For No Reason

    • (CD Single).
    • Columbia.
  • The Banana Splits

    The Tra La La Song (One Banana, Two Banana)

    • Television's Greatest Hits Vol. 5: In Living Color (Various Artists).
    • TVT Records.
  • Gary Barlow

    Face To Face (feat. Elton John)

    • (CD Single).
    • Polydor.
    • 001.
  • Chuck Berry

    You Never Can Tell (C'est La Vie)

    • The Best Of Chuck Berry.
    • MCA.
  • µþ±ð²â´Ç²Ô³¦Ã©

    XO

    • (CD Single).
    • Columbia.
  • James Blunt

    Heart to Heart

    • Moon Landing.
    • Atlantic.
    • 004.
  • The Divine Comedy

    National Express

    • New Hits 99 (Various Artists).
    • Sony Music TV.
  • Kula Shaker

    Hush

    • Kula Shaker - Kollected: The Best Of.
    • Columbia.
  • Madness

    (Waiting For) The Ghost Train

    • Now 8 (Various Artists).
    • Now.
  • Dean Martin & Helen O’Connell

    How D'Ya Like Your Eggs In The Morning?

    • Cool Couples (Various Artists).
    • Sanctuary.
  • Katie Melua

    Where Does The Ocean Go?

    • (CD Single).
    • Dramatico.
    • 001.
  • Millie

    My Boy Lollipop

    • Young Gifted & Black (Various).
    • Trojan.
  • OneRepublic

    If I Lose Myself

    • (CD Single).
    • Interscope.
    • 001.
  • Robert Palmer

    Addicted To Love

    • Sounds Of The 80s - Like A Record Baby (1984-1986) (Various Artists).
    • UMC.
  • The Police

    Walking On The Moon

    • The Very Best Of The Police.
    • A&M.
  • Smokey Robinson & The Miracles

    The Tears Of A Clown

    • Motown: The Ultimate Hits Collection (Various Artists).
    • Motown.
  • Carly Simon

    Nobody Does It Better

    • The Very Best Of Carly Simon.
    • Global Television.
  • The Specials

    A Message To You, Rudy (feat. Rico Rodriguez)

    • Greatest Hits Of The 70's (Various).
    • EMI.
  • Spin Doctors

    Two Princes

    • Driving Rock (Various Artists).
    • Global Records & Tapes.
  • Donna Summer

    Hot Stuff

    • The All Time Greatest Movie Songs.
    • Columbia/Sony Tv.
  • The Supremes

    Stop! In The Name Of Love

    • Diana Ross & The Supremes - 40 Motown.
    • Polygram Tv.
  • Train

    50 Ways To Say Goodbye

    • Cailfornia 37.
    • Sony.
    • 5.
  • Paul Weller

    The Changingman

    • True Brit (Various Artists).
    • Polygram Tv.
  • The Who

    Won't Get Fooled Again

    • The Who - Who's Better, Who's Best.
    • Polydor.
  • Jackie Wilson

    I Get the Sweetest Feeling

    • Time For Love (Various Artists).
    • Truetrax.

Pause for Thought

Pause for Thought

From Julia Neuberger, Senior Rabbi at the west London Synagogue:

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Tomorrow night and Thursday is the Jewish New Year for trees.Ìý Most other faiths don’t do this, but we Jews have four new years - one for the kings, one for years- the beginning of the actual year, one for tithing herds of animals- and this one, the New Year for trees. It probably used originally to mark the day for beginning counting the age of trees, and certainly it was a day for planting them. These days it is mainly an occasion for increasing ecological awareness. In my long years as a rabbi, we’ve done such varied things as seminars on green issues, planted trees after the great storm of 1987 on a local common, planted new trees at the front of the synagogue, and got all the children planting trees after bad weather, or in the wake of tree disease.

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But why trees? Well, all this started in the biblical land of Israel, and the same conditions would apply throughout the Middle East and anywhere else hot. Trees hold water in the soil and stop erosion, and trees provide shade, as well as wood for fuel. So, whilst we now realise trees to be a precious resource in temperate Britain, in the ancient middle-east, and beyond, trees were even more treasured, for their produce and shelter were a source of life.

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We don’t feel quite like that in wet and windy Britain. But the value of planting new trees after we’ve lost so many to recent storms over Christmas and New Year applies just as much to us. Planting new ones, tending them lovingly, treasuring them, we recognise that we need them not only for their wood, their shade, and their gripping of the soil, but because their function in the ecosphere is equivalent to life itself. So, though it’s a minor festival, I, like many other Jews, will be planting trees on Thursday. For they symbolise hope in the future- even for after we’re long dead and gone- and they’ll help new generations Ìýfind shade and comfort and water. What more can we ask for?

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  • Tue 14 Jan 2014 06:30

Farewell Chris Evans: The best bits from his last shows at Radio 2

After eight years of hosting the Breakfast Show, Chris Evans leaves Radio 2.

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