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Matt Lucas sits in with Ashley Banjo and Seema Jaswal

Matt Lucas sits in for Zoe Ball and chats to Diversity star Ashley Banjo about their latest UK tour. Plus he catches up with Â鶹ԼÅÄ Sports presenter Seema Jaswal about the snooker.

Matt Lucas sits in for Zoe Ball and chats to Diversity star Ashley Banjo about their latest UK tour. In 2007, Ashley and his younger brother Jordan formed the dance troupe Swift Moves with nine of their friends, before later changing their name to Diversity. In their first year together, they won the Street Dance Weekend 2007 competition before deciding to enter Britain's Got Talent. The group consists of friends from Leytonstone and Dagenham in London and Basildon in Essex, including four sets of siblings and eight other members. At the time they appeared on BGT, some were still at school or university, while others had jobs of their own. Members range in age from 17–36 with Ashley Banjo as their leader and choreographer.

Seema Jaswal chats to Matt about the World Snooker Championship finals on Â鶹ԼÅÄ Two. The World Championship has been running since 1927 and, prior to its move to the Crucible in 1977, it was dominated by Joe Davis, Walter Donaldson, Fred Davis, John Pulman, John Spencer and Ray Reardon, with Alex Higgins and Horace Lundrum winning it once apiece. Last year Ronnie Sullivan won, making it his sixth win. Seema is currently presenting the Premier League’s global Match-Day Live coverage, ITV’S International football and Â鶹ԼÅÄ Snooker‘s Triple Crown events which includes the World Snooker Championship, UK Championship and Masters.

Between 8 am and 9 am Matt keeps the tunes rolling on Maximum Music Monday. And Matt plays three 70s classics from his personal collection in the 'Seventies Sing-a-long' at 8.30!
Along with Clare Runacres 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 a daily Pause For Thought and listeners on the line, as Matt entertains the nation with fun for the family!

2 hours, 59 minutes

Music Played

  • Stevie Wonder

    Another Star

    • (Single).
    • Motown.
  • Lola Lennox

    Wherever You Go

    • (CD Single).
    • La Lennoxa Touring Inc/Humble Angel Records.
  • Boy Meets Girl

    Waiting For A Star To Fall

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

    Take Your Mama

    • (CD Single).
    • Parlophone.
  • The Foundations

    Build Me Up Buttercup

    • Million Sellers Vol.12 - The Sixties.
    • Disky.
  • Harold Melvin & The Bluenotes

    Wake Up Everybody

    • Harold Melvin - Greatest Hits.
    • CBS.
    • 5.
  • Whitney Houston

    I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)

    • Whitney Houston - Whitney.
    • Arista.
  • Years & Years

    Starstruck

    • (CD Single).
    • Polydor.
  • Mark Ronson

    Valerie (feat. Amy Winehouse)

    • (CD Single).
    • Sony BMG.
  • Lionel Richie

    All Night Long (All Night)

    • Dancing In The Street (Various Artis.
    • Universal Music Tv.
  • Camila Cabello

    Havana (feat. Young Thug)

    • (CD Single).
    • Syco Music.
  • Detroit Emeralds

    Feel The Need In Me

    • Heart Full Of Soul (Various Artists).
    • Global Television.
  • Paul Weller

    Shades Of Blue

    • Cosmic Fringes.
    • Polydor.
  • Janet Jackson

    Whoops Now

    • Now 30 (Various Artists).
    • Now.
  • The Eves

    Brand New Day

    • (CD Single).
    • The Eves.
  • The Crystals

    Then He Kissed Me

    • The Best Of The Crystals.
    • Phil Spector Int.
  • Haircut One Hundred

    Fantastic Day

    • Pelican West - Deluxe Edition.
    • Cherry Pop.
    • 007.
  • Blur

    Parklife

    • (CD Single).
    • Parlophone.
  • Maroon 5

    Beautiful Mistakes (feat. Meghan Thee Stallion)

    • (CD Single).
    • Interscope Records.
  • Aretha Franklin & George Michael

    I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)

    • George Michael - Ladies & Gentlemen.
    • Epic.
  • Millie

    My Boy Lollipop

    • Young Gifted & Black (Various).
    • Trojan.
  • Zara Larsson

    Lush Life

    • (CD Single).
    • Sony Music.
    • 001.
  • ABBA

    Angeleyes

    • Abba - Voulez-Vous.
    • Polydor.
  • Three Dog Night

    Joy To The World

    • 25 Years Of Rock 'N' Roll 1971.
    • Connoisseur Collection.
  • Patsy Gallant

    From New York To L.A.

    • (Single).
    • EMI.
  • Kings of Leon

    Stormy Weather

    • When You See Yourself.
    • RCA.
  • Will Smith

    Gettin' Jiggy Wit It

    • (CD Single).
    • Columbia.
  • Bon Jovi

    It's My Life

    • (CD Single).
    • Mercury.
  • Counting Crows

    Mr. Jones

    • (CD Single).
    • Geffen.
  • Stereophonics

    Dakota

    • (CD Single).
    • V2.
  • Rag’n’Bone Man

    Anywhere Away from Here (feat. P!nk)

    • Life By Misadventure.
    • Best Laid Plans.
  • Climie Fisher

    Love Changes (Everything)

    • Now That's What I Call Music! 12 (Various Artists).
    • Now.

Pause For Thought

Pause For Thought

Change has always been a difficult thing for me to navigate, despite at times inviting it into my life. There is always a pointÌýwhere I look back in doubt and question whether I have done the right thing.



For example, when I first converted to Islam, I spent a lot of times negotiating things like, do I date outside my religion, do I celebrate things like Christmas and birthdays, and essentially how do I embrace a faith without taking on other people’sÌýcultural interpretation ofÌýIslam.ÌýFor the first few years I was not sure I had made the right choice, and it took me a while to find my feet, and practice Islam with my own lens.

Ìý

More recently when I agreed to manage a team of mental health practitioners and therapists for aÌý charity in Bristol. The appointment would be for one year.Ìý Prior to this, I had been working with the organisation for six months,Ìý as a project coordinator.Ìý I was frightened to commit to three days, because I had spent the last 10 years working as a freelancer, and often times travelling at the drop of a hat was the norm for me.Ìý



So being responsible for a team of mental health professionals, who were supporting some of the most vulnerable young people in Bristol felt like the scariest thing I could do.Ìý



Halfway into the appointment,ÌýI still felt like an imposter, my email inbox was full all the time, if I had a list of ten things to do I would be lucky if I completed two, and I just didn’t have the answer to most of the questions that I was being asked.Ìý



I was invited toÌýa training with other managers who I respected, and I realised everyone was going through the exact same thing as I was. These people who seemed to have everything under control were asking me what was my secret to success.Ìý



Yasmin Mogahed is a specialist in spiritual psychology and personal development, she once said



ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý“Growth never comes without pain, and success isÌý

only a product of struggle.â€



It is only now looking back over the year that I realise, that struggle and the quest to do better, put me on the pathway to success.

Ìý

Broadcast

  • Mon 3 May 2021 06:30