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Jenna Coleman chats to Zoe about reprising her role of Queen Victoria and Zoe goes behind the scenes of Line of Duty in Backstage Ball!

Wake up and embrace the day with Zoe Ball! Jenna Coleman chats to Zoe about reprising her role of Queen Victoria for series 3 of Victoria and her upcoming role on stage in Arthur Miller's play All My Sons opposite Sally Field and Bill Pullman.

It’s Backstage Ball! This week, Zoe goes behind the scenes of hit Â鶹ԼÅÄ series Line of Duty. Executive producer Simon Heath reveals how they film the iconic interview scenes.

Following the news that Grange Hill's Zammo will be joining the cast of EastEnders, Zoe finds out what he's been getting up to in the intervening 32 years in Zammowatch.

Along with Tina Daheley on news, Richie Anderson on travel and Mike Williams on sport, she and the team have the best start to your morning. With celeb guests, quizzes, headlines, tunes chosen by listeners, and more music that you can shake a glitterball at!

There's also weather with Carol Kirkwood, Mike Williams chats to golfer Matt Wallace ahead of The Masters, we hear a Pause For Thought from Sheridan Voysey and listeners on the line, as Zoe entertains the nation with fun for the family!

2 hours, 59 minutes

Last on

Tue 2 Apr 2019 06:30

Music Played

  • David Bowie

    Let's Dance

    • David Bowie - Best Of Bowie.
    • EMI.
  • Johnny Marr

    Armatopia

    • (CD Single).
    • ADA.
  • Sia

    Chandelier

    • Now That's What I Call Music! 88 (Various Artists).
    • Now.
    • 1.
  • Tom Walker

    Just You And I

    • What A Time To Be Alive.
    • Relentless Records.
  • Kid Creole and the Coconuts

    Annie I'm Not Your Daddy

    • Fantastic 80's Disc 2 (Various Artis.
    • Columbia.
  • Maroon 5

    Moves Like Jagger (feat. Christina Aguilera)

    • (CD Single).
    • A&M.
    • 1.
  • Will Young

    All The Songs

    • Lexicon.
    • Cooking Vinyl.
  • Wham!

    Club Tropicana

    • The Best Summer Ever (Various Artist.
    • Virgin.
  • Lizzo

    Juice

    • (CD Single).
    • Atlantic.
  • Oasis

    Whatever

    • Smash Hits '95 (Various Artists).
    • Telstar.
  • Emeli Sandé

    Sparrow

    • (CD Single).
    • Virgin Records.
  • Ed Sheeran

    Castle On The Hill

    • ÷ Divide.
    • Atlantic.
  • Bonnie Tyler & Cliff Richard

    Taking Control

    • Edel / earMUSIC.
  • Shakira

    Hips Don't Lie (feat. Wyclef Jean)

    • (CD Single).
    • Sony BMG.
  • Black Eyed Peas

    I Gotta Feeling

    • (CD Single).
    • Interscope.
    • 4.
  • ³¢Ã‰°¿±·

    You And I

    • (CD Single).
    • BMG.
  • Calvin Harris & Rag’n’Bone Man

    Giant

    • (CD Single).
    • Columbia.
  • The Isley Brothers

    Behind A Painted Smile

    • Isley Brothers - Greatest Motown Hits.
    • Motown.
  • Shania Twain

    That Don't Impress Me Much

    • Now 44 (Various Artists).
    • Virgin.
  • Ava Max

    So Am I

    • Heaven & Hell.
    • Atlantic.
  • David Grant & Jaki Graham

    Could It Be I'm Falling In Love

    • Jaki Graham: 35th Anniversary Collection.
    • Cherry Pop.
  • Backstreet Boys

    I Want It That Way

    • (CD Single).
    • Jive.
  • Men Without Hats

    The Safety Dance

    • Hits Of The 60s, 70s & 80s (Various).
    • Kenwest.
  • George Ezra

    Shotgun

    • Staying At Tamara's.
    • Columbia.
  • Fleetwood Mac

    The Chain

    • 50 Years - Don't Stop.
    • Warner Bros.
    • 010.
  • Emma Bunton

    Baby Please Don't Stop

    • My Happy Place.
    • BMG Rights Management (UK).
  • The Human League

    Tell Me When

    • Now 30 (Various Artists).
    • Now.

Pause For Thought

Pause For Thought
From Sheridan Voysey, Writer and broadcaster: 
There’s a character in a novel by the American author Leif Enger that I find intriguing. Jeremiah Land is a single father of three who works as a cleaner at a local school. He is also a man of deep, sometimes even miraculous, faith. The antagonist in the story is Chester Holden, the mean-spirited superintendent of the school. Despite Jeremiah’s high work ethic, Holden wants him gone. In a humiliating scene, one day, in front of all the students, Holden accuses Jeremiah of coming to work drunk, and fires him.
The question now is how Jeremiah will respond. Will he slink away shamed, threaten legal action for unfair dismissal, or take to Holden with his broom handle! As I read, I wondered what I would do in that situation. ‘Love your enemies. Do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you.’ These challenging words of Jesus on dealing with the antagonists of the world seem naïve until you remember Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jnr changed history by following them.
As they showed, loving an enemy doesn’t mean accepting their abuse or stopping justice being pursued. It means refusing to take revenge, and instead, doing what we can to help them become the human being they could be. Many have commented on the widening divisions in our country right now—divisions not just between political parties but within them, gaps opening between communities, ethnicities and generations. We may not use the word ‘enemy’ to describe those we disagree with, but it can feel like society has more ‘opponents’ now than normal. 
Like Jeremiah Land in Leif Enger’s novel, the question is how we will respond. Jeremiah looks for a moment at his bullying boss Chester Holden who has just fired him, then reaches out and touches his face, which is scarred and blemished. Holden steps back defensively, ready to fight, then feels his cheeks in wonder. Miraculously, his skin has been healed. In times of division, we can do with a few miracles. I want to make a few happen by reaching out to those I disagree with.

Broadcast

  • Tue 2 Apr 2019 06:30