Michael Sheen and James Bay
Chris Evans presents a fully interactive show for all the family, featuring music, special guests and listeners on the phone.
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Clips
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What was life like before the NHS?
Duration: 03:41
Music Played
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Maroon 5
Moves Like Jagger (feat. Christina Aguilera)
- (CD Single).
- A&M.
- 1.
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Florence + The Machine
Hunger
- High As Hope.
- Virgin EMI.
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Bow Wow Wow
I Want Candy
- Young at Heart (Various Artists).
- Reader's Digest.
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Billy Joel
Tell Her About It
- Billy Joel - Greatest Hits Vol.2.
- CBS.
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WALK THE MOON
Work This Body
- (CD Single).
- Sony Music.
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Spiller
Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) (feat. Sophie Ellisâ€Bextor)
- (CD Single).
- Positiva.
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Rick Astley
Beautiful Life
- Beautiful Life.
- BMG Rights Management.
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Wham!
The Edge Of Heaven
- Wham - The Best Of Wham!.
- Epic.
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The Shangriâ€Las
Leader Of The Pack
- Leader Of The Pack-Sound Of The 60's.
- Old Gold.
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Wham!
Club Tropicana
- The Best Summer Ever (Various Artist.
- Virgin.
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James Bay
Best Fake Smile (Radio 1's Big Weekend 2015)
- (CD Single).
- Virgin EMI.
- 5.
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Del Amitri
Roll To Me
- Twisted.
- A&M.
- 007.
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The Rolling Stones
Sympathy For The Devil
- The Rolling Stones - Forty Licks.
- Abkco.
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Calum Scott
What I Miss Most
- Only Human.
- Virgin EMI Records.
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George McCrae
Rock Your Baby
- The Greatest Hits Of 1974 (Various).
- Premier.
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Moony
Dove (I'll Be Loving You)
- Is Harry On The Boat? (Various).
- Virgin.
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The Automatic
Monster
- BRITs Hits - The Album Of The Year (Various Artists).
- Island.
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Jimmy Cliff
Wonderful World, Beautiful People
- Jukebox 70's Hits -I Got The Music In.
- Old Gold.
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George Ezra
Shotgun
- Staying At Tamara's.
- Columbia.
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Pulp
Common People
- (CD Single).
- Island.
- 5.
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Oasis
Cigarettes & Alcohol
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Kylie Minogue
Golden
- Golden.
- BMG Rights Management.
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Stereophonics
Have a Nice Day
- Now 49 (Various Artists).
- Now.
Pause For Thought
Writer and Musician, Jahnavi Harrison:
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Chris I’m in danger of getting sentimental on the radio this morning because one fateful night three months ago, I transformed into something I thought I’d never be: one of those people who whips out their phone at every opportunity to show you the daily videos of the baby in their life.
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Cute once or twice - but after a while…I see the forced smiles appear on people’s faces - but I just can’t seem to help myself!
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I used to find it a bit tiresome too - especially in these days of smartphones and instant messaging, the incredibly detailed way many parents document every gurgle and wobbly step is intimidating.Ìý But I have to say - times have changed - I kind of get it - for the first time I am a proud auntie of a beautiful little boy, and every day brings new and exciting growth and change in his life.
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I was present for his birth and got to help my sister through it. At 4.24am he made his grand appearance, all slippery and mottled. Not surprisingly, we all burst into tears. A few minutes later we sang prayers to the saints and great teachers of the Hare Krishna tradition - with the hope that he’ll be blessed in his life - not only with material success, but deep spiritual insight and wisdom.
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Most religions of the East believe in reincarnation - that this life is part of a continuum of lives in which we’re hopefully learning and evolving. So birth isn’t seen as a totally new beginning, but as a continuation. Parents and other family members see themselves as caregivers who can only do their best to ferry this living being through their next chapter - the good, the bad and all the sweet and sour in-between.Ìý
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I look at my nephew and I wonder what he has come to teach me, and how I can serve him this life.Ìý I haven’t had to go through the pain and sleepless nights that my sister has, but I feel a deep bond and a very sweet responsibility toward him. For that happy burden, I’m truly grateful.
Broadcast
- Thu 28 Jun 2018 06:30Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 2
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