Meteorological Mysteries
Chris chats to top ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ weatherman Chris Deakin about the recent meteorological mysteries.
We find out more about the recent meteorological mysteries with top ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ weatherman Alex Deakin...
Little Grace tells us about her very first time dressing up as a jellyfish and singing songs about the sea...
With half-term holiday's approaching, Lynn's said she's going to let loose and build a bench, so our mystery guest is the perfect carpenter coach and master craftsman, Nigel Dorrington...
And as teachers are told to watch what they wear , our top tenuous takes us to your desperate claims to the fame of Ofsted...
Today's show is dedicated to anyone who has given up the evil weed as recent figures show, Britain is now down to less than 20% of smokers for the first time in decades...
And today's show is entitled: if we were meant to puff, we would have been born with chimney's.
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Amen Corner
(If Paradise Is) Half As Nice
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Bad Company
Can't Get Enough
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- Global Records & Tapes.
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Bee Gees
You Should Be Dancing
- Bee Gees - Their Greatest Hits.
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Toni Braxton
Hurt You (feat. Babyface)
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- Virgin.
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Paul Carrack
Life's Too Short
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- Carrack-UK.
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The Cars
Drive
- The Greatest Love (Various Artists).
- Telstar.
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The Corrs
Breathless
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- 143 Records.
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Dire Straits
Money For Nothing
- Sultans Of Swing - Best Of Dire Straits.
- Vertigo.
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The Emotions
Best Of My Love
- Mellow Madness (Various Artists).
- Epic.
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A Great Big World
Say Something (feat. Christina Aguilera)
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- Epic.
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Bill Haley and His Comets
Rock Around The Clock
- That's Rock'n'Roll (Various Artists).
- EMI.
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James
Sit Down
- True Brit (Various Artists).
- Polygram Tv.
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Elton John
Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)
- Diamonds.
- Virgin EMI Records.
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Lorde
Team
- Pure Heroine.
- Universal.
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Manfred Mann
Pretty Flamingo
- Ages Of Mann.
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Plan B
She Said
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- Atlantic.
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Gregory Porter
Liquid Spirit
- Liquid Spirit.
- Blue Note.
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Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
Shop AroundΜύ
- Tamla Motown Gold (Various).
- Motown.
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The Stranglers
Golden Brown
- Fantastic 80's Disc 2 (Various Artis.
- Columbia.
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The Sundays
Here's Where The Story Ends
- The Sundays - Reading Writing & Arith.
- Parlophone.
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The Supremes
Stoned Love
- Hitsville USA (CD 4).
- Hitsville.
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Sweet
Block Buster!
- Blockbuster! Sensational 70's (Va).
- Castle.
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John Travolta
Sandy
- Grease (Original Movie S/Track).
- Polydor.
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The Waterboys
The Whole of the Moon
- Now 1991 - The Millennium Series.
- Now.
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Robbie Williams
Strong
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- Chrysalis.
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ZZ Top
Gimme All Your Lovin'
- Top Gear 2 - Various Artists.
- Columbia.
Pause for Thought: Leslie Griffiths
From Leslie Griffiths, Methodist Minister:
Μύ
Twenty years ago a new album hit the stores. It was called βThe Holy Bible.β Its cover was splattered with churchy stuff, - there was one of those three-panelled picture-frames you see on altars. But the panels didnβt carry biblical images, just three grossly obese women in ugly self-display. And the group responsible for all this, Welsh boys every one, dared to call itself the Manic Street Preachers. Holy Bible, churchy pictures, preachers β this was my territory β I decided to investigate. I learned about Richey Edwards whoβd written most of the lyrics for the songs, and who sadly disappeared, feared dead, the following year. His lyrics were clever and passionate. He dared to look at heavy political and social subjects β racism, anorexia, war, self-mutilation and so much else. Edwards hated, I mean really hated, religion β he saw it as manipulative, obliging believers βto pretend respect for people and institutions [they] think absurd.β I heard a number of religious people at the time return the compliment, dismissing the Manics as irresponsible and anti-everything; in a word, losers.
Μύ
Iβm a follower of Jesus and I ask myself where he would stand on matters like this. He could be critical of organised religion himself but, far more impressive, he had a rare knack for empathising with people who didnβt feel included in society. When Jesus came across people in need β hungry, suffering, unwanted people β heβd feel their plight like a kick in the gut, the pain of his compassion would tear him apart.
Μύ
Itβs surely time for us, especially us religious people, to stop tut-tutting and finger-wagging -Μύ whether itβs a rock group,Μύ playwright or filmmaker. We need to listen harder to what theyβre saying, feel what theyβre going through, in the hope that, somehow, one day, weβll find a way to bridge this terrible gap between us who think of ourselves as βrespectable societyβ and those we dismiss as serving little or no useful social purpose. Thatβs what Jesus did. I want to do it too.
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- Wed 12 Feb 2014 06:30ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 2
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.
500 Words
ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 2's story-writing competition for kids.