Nicki Chapman sits in with Jamie Dornan
Nicki chats to Jamie about the upcoming Â鶹ԼÅÄ One Thriller, The Tourist, in which a nameless man wakes up in the Australian Outback with no memory of who he is.
Wake up and embrace the day with Nicki Chapman.
Jamie Dornan's on the line, telling her all about the upcoming Â鶹ԼÅÄ One Thriller, 'The Tourist', in which a nameless man, wakes up in the Australian Outback with no memory of who he is.
Jamie is a BAFTA-nominated actor best known for playing the serial killer Paul Spector in 'The Fall', Axel von Fersen in Sofia Coppola's 'Marie Antoinette', and of course, Christian Grey in the 'Fifty Shades' franchise. His latest film 'Belfast' was released in September, and chronicles the life of a working class Northern Irish Protestant family from the perspective of their 9-year-old son Buddy during The Troubles in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Jamie plays Buddy's father Pa who works overseas in England.
Along with Justine Greene on news, Jules Lang on travel and Paul Scott on sport, she and the team have the best start to your morning.
There's also a daily Pause For Thought from Dave Tomlinson, and your calls, texts, emails and voice notes, as Nicki entertains the nation with fun for the family!
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Coldplay
Viva La Vida
- Viva La Vida Or Death & All His Friends.
- Parlophone.
- 1.
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Kylie Minogue & Jessie Ware
Kiss Of Life
- DISCO: Guest List Edition.
- BMG Rights Management.
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Simply Red
Sunrise
- (CD Single).
- Simplyred.Com.
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Shania Twain
Man! I Feel Like A Woman!
- (CD Single).
- Mercury.
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Yvonne Elliman
If I Can't Have You
- And They Danced The Night Away.
- Debutante.
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The Isley Brothers
This Old Heart Of Mine
- Soul (Various Artists).
- Polygram Tv.
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Aretha Franklin
Freeway Of Love
- Aretha Franklin - Greatest Hits.
- Global Records & Tapes.
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Craig David
7 Days
- Now 47 (Various Artists).
- Now.
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Odyssey
Going Back To My Roots
- Greatest Hits.
- RCA.
- 6.
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Whitney Houston
It's Not Right But It's Okay
- New Hits 99 (Various Artists).
- Sony Music TV.
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Ed Sheeran
Overpass Graffiti
- = Equals.
- Asylum.
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Queen
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
- The Game.
- Island.
- 5.
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Keane
Everybody's Changing
- (CD Single).
- Transcopic Records.
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Barry White
You See The Trouble With Me
- Barry White - The Collection.
- Mercury.
- 2.
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Rose Royce
Car Wash
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Five
Everybody Get Up
- (CD Single).
- RCA.
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John Travolta & Olivia Newtonâ€John
You're The One That I Want
- Grease (Original Movie S/Track).
- Polydor.
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Kim Carnes
Bette Davis Eyes
- And The Road Goes On Forever Vol 1.
- Debutante.
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Adele
Easy On Me
- 30.
- Columbia.
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Mary J. Blige
Family Affair
- Now 50 (Various Artists).
- Now.
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Electric Light Orchestra
Mr. Blue Sky
- The Very Best Of.
- Frontiers Records.
- T1.
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Robbie Williams
Rock DJ
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Simon & Garfunkel
Bridge Over Troubled Water
- Bridge Over Troubled Water.
- Columbia.
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Donny Osmond
Let's All Dance (feat. Charlie Wilson)
- Start Again.
- BMG Rights Management.
Pause For Thought
I’ve always rather liked this lull between Christmas and New Year – when the hullabaloo has calmed down and we get to walk off some of our over-indulgence, read a book or relax with friends.Ìý
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However, I’m feeling a little mopey this year, not just because everyone’s eaten all the best chocolates in the tin, but because this is the first Christmas after my big brother Fred died of a heart attack in November. Fred was seven years my senior and with our dad severely disabled, played a huge part in my growing up.
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He was one of the kindest, gentlest people imaginable. Like me, he was a reverend and he influenced untold people through his work. We lived on different continents for decades, but his passing leaves a great hole in my heart.
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Having spent time with more grieving people than I could shake a stick at, I know how hard Christmas can be, also that regret is one of the commonest emotions we experience in grief – wishing we had got round to saying or doing certain things, wishing we hadn’t said or done others. And I’m no different in my grief.
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But regret is part of being human, I think – not just in grief but in everyday life too. I’m constantly aware of things I might have done differently. I sometimes long to relive a moment or a situation. And on one level, this is no bad thing. Without regret, I’d never evolve or grow as a person. I wouldn’t apologise for being stupid or thoughtless. I think regret can be a doorway to a better way of living.
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That said, through my pastoral work, I know what suffering regret can bring when it hangs over a person. To me, the important thing is to make good use of regret and then move on.
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There is a lovely prayer for the end of the day which says, ‘It is night after a long day. What has been done has been done; what has not been done has not been done; let it be.’ Which I find is a great way to look at life in general – save my precious emotional energy for things that I can change…and as for the rest…let it be!
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- Tue 28 Dec 2021 06:30Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 2