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Jim Broadbent, Suranne Jones and Shaun Dooley

Jim Broadbent, Suranne Jones and Shaun Dooley have a very exciting 麻豆官网首页入口 Children in Need announcement! Plus it's the final of our Take Me To The Fields Glastonbury competition.

Wake up and embrace the day with Zoe Ball! Jim Broadbent, Suranne Jones and Shaun Dooley pop in to reveal a very exciting new project for 麻豆官网首页入口 Children in Need.

Plus, it's the final head-to-head of our Take Me To The Fields Glastonbury competition, with one lucky winner packing their bags and driving down to Worthy Farm for the weekend after a tense tie break!

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

There's also weather with Carol Kirkwood who's live from a fountain-filled Somerset House, England netball player Geva Mentor discusses the upcoming Netball World Cup, a daily Pause For Thought from Rae Duke and listeners on the line as Zoe entertains the nation with fun for the family!

2 hours, 59 minutes

Last on

Thu 27 Jun 2019 06:30

Music Played

  • Black Eyed Peas

    I Gotta Feeling

    • (CD Single).
    • Interscope.
    • 4.
  • Keane

    The Way I Feel

    • Cause & Effect.
    • Island.
  • Nik Kershaw

    Wouldn't It Be Good

    • Now 1984 - The Millennium Series.
    • EMI.
    • 1.
  • James Arthur & 础苍苍别鈥怣补谤颈别

    Rewrite The Stars

    • The Greatest Showman: Reimagined (Various Artists).
    • Atlantic.
  • The Supremes

    Where Did Our Love Go

    • Diana Ross & The Supremes - 40 Motown.
    • Polygram Tv.
  • Wings

    Listen To What The Man Said

    • The 7" Singles Box.
    • MPL.
  • JP Cooper

    Sing It With Me (feat. Astrid S)

    • (CD Single).
    • Island.
  • Destiny鈥檚 Child

    Bootylicious

    • (CD Single).
    • Columbia.
  • Mabel

    Don't Call Me Up

    • High Expectations.
    • Polydor.
  • Level 42

    Lessons In Love

    • Now That's What I Call Music '86.
    • Now.
  • Lewis Capaldi

    Hold Me While You Wait

    • Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extinct.
    • Vertigo.
  • Duffy

    Mercy

    • (CD Single).
    • A&M.
  • Jack Savoretti

    Youth And Love (feat. MIKA)

    • (CD Single).
    • BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd.
  • Madness

    House Of Fun

    • Madness - Divine Madness.
    • Virgin.
  • Barry White

    Let The Music Play

    • Barry White - The Collection.
    • Mercury.
  • Bananarama

    Looking For Someone

    • In Stereo.
    • BMG.
  • Ed Sheeran

    Shape Of You

    • 梅 Divide.
    • Atlantic.
  • Jamiroquai

    Virtual Insanity

    • Walk On - Hits From The Last 2 Decade.
    • Columbia.
  • Naomi Scott

    Speechless

    • Aladdin: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2019).
    • Walt Disney Records.
    • 12.
  • Jonas Blue, Liam Payne & Lennon Stella

    Polaroid

    • (CD Single).
    • Virgin EMI.
  • New York City

    I'm Doing Fine Now

  • Chaka Khan

    Ain't Nobody

    • (CD Single).
    • Reprise.
  • Bruce Springsteen

    Dancing In The Dark

    • Bruce Springsteen - Greatest Hits.
    • Columbia.
  • Groove Armada

    At The River

    • (CD Single).
    • Pepper.
  • Shakespears Sister

    All The Queen's Horses

    • (CD Single).
    • London Records.
  • George Michael

    Amazing

    • (CD Single).
    • Sony.

Pause For Thought

Pause For Thought

From Rae Duke, Religion and Ethics teacher and broadcaster.

I felt it was my duty to share with you all this morning that it鈥檚 actually National Sunglasses Day today.

It鈥檚 a day to celebrate our beloved sunnies, so I鈥檝e learnt, and to share the mission of UV protection. So here鈥檚 a nice bit of a fashion balanced out with some health awareness.

Discovering this important day got me thinking鈥

Because all glasses, sunshine related or not, share that feature of altering the lens through which we see the world; whether that鈥檚 by giving a bit of shade when the sun has got his hat on, correcting our eyesight itself, or even tweaking our memories with a metaphorically rose-tinted pair.

As someone with relatively bad vision, (I鈥檓 about a minus-3-point-something), I鈥檓 always so grateful each morning to pop in my contact lenses or pop on my specs.

But a new type of vision enhancer came to my attention recently after seeing an ad in a local magazine, because there鈥檚 now a pair of glasses to correct colour-blindness. (And I mean the real thing, not the affliction suffered by pop-star Darius in the early-Noughties鈥)

鈥淕ive the gift of colour鈥 鈥 the flyer read, alluring potential customers with the prospect of days and nights in all their technicolour glory.

The glasses use a new technology and, for those living with colour-blindness, wearing them can be life changing; some spoke about their moods rocketing upward as they enjoyed abundant tones.

聽Now we鈥檝e heard it many times before but perception really is everything. How we perceive the world (the lens we choose to wear), often rather than the reality itself creates our life experience.

When explaining his faith, C. S. Lewis famously said that he believed in God like he believed in the sun, 鈥渘ot because I can see it鈥, he said, 鈥渂ut because by it I can see everything else.鈥 It was his lens.

And as Oscar Wilde wrote: 鈥渨e are all in the gutter; but some of us are looking at the stars.鈥

So as you, Zoe and the prod squad, (and any lucky listeners out there) head to Glastonbury this weekend to party in musical and muddy communion, your eyes can thoroughly revel in the stages just below those stars. (And the rest of us? Well, we鈥檒l just have to rely on the camera lenses and microphones of the wonderful crews to beam all those highlights to our tellies and radios!)

Broadcast

  • Thu 27 Jun 2019 06:30