Nicki Chapman sits in, joined by Renee Zellweger
Wake up and embrace the day with Nicki Chapman in for Zoe! Hollywood star Renee Zellweger talks about playing Judy Garland her new film Judy.
Wake up and embrace the day with Nicki Chapman who sits in for Zoe. Hollywood star Renée Zellweger talks about playing Judy Garland in the new biopic film of her life called Judy.
It's National Poetry Day and His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales shares his favourite poem with us, On Quoting Shakespeare by Bernard Levin.
Plus The Who guitarist Pete Townshend joins Nicki on the phone from LA to share the band's brand new single and details of their new album, Who.
Along with Clare Runacres on news, Richie Anderson on travel and Mike Williams on sport, Nicki 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, Jessica Ennis-Hill looks back at Dina Asher-Smith's historic gold medal at the World Athletics Championships and a Pause For Thought from Dr Jim Harris as Zoe entertains the nation with fun for the family!
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Music Played
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Coldplay
Viva La Vida
- Viva La Vida Or Death & All His Friends.
- Parlophone.
- 1.
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Jack Savoretti
Greatest Mistake
- Singing To Strangers.
- BMG Rights Management (UK).
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10cc
Life Is a Minestrone
- The Singles.
- Mercury.
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Mike + the Mechanics
Another Cup Of Coffee
- Mike & The Mechanics Hits.
- Virgin.
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Soft Cell
Tainted Love
- Hits & Pieces - The Best of Marc Almond & Soft Cell.
- UMC.
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Laura Branigan
Gloria
- Disco Queens: The '80s (Various Artists).
- Rhino.
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Pet Shop Boys
Dreamland (feat. Years & Years)
- (CD Single).
- x2 Recordings.
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The Who
All This Music Must Fade
- WHO.
- Polydor.
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Will Smith
Gettin' Jiggy Wit It
- (CD Single).
- Columbia.
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Steve Miller Band
Abracadabra
- The Very Best Of The Steve Miller Ban.
- Arcade Records.
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James Blunt
Cold
- Once Upon A Mind.
- Atlantic.
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Daft Punk
Get Lucky (feat. Pharrell Williams)
- (CD Single).
- Columbia.
- 1.
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Sugababes
Round Round
- (CD Single).
- Island.
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Roxy Music
Virginia Plain
- Bryan Ferry/Roxy Music - Street Life.
- Eg.
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Earth, Wind & Fire
Boogie Wonderland (feat. The Emotions)
- The Best Seventies Album In The World.. Ever!.
- Virgin.
- 2.
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Will Young
Ground Running
- Lexicon.
- Cooking Vinyl.
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Love Affair
Everlasting Love
- This Hasn't Changed Us.
- RPM Records.
- 001.
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Rick Astley
Golden Slumbers / Carry The Weight / The End (Radio 2 Session, 27 Sep 2019)
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Michael Gray
The Weekend
- (CD Single).
- Eye Industries.
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Everything but the Girl
Missing (Todd Terry Remix)
Remix Artist: Todd Terry.- Passion (Various Artists).
- Universal.
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Sam Smith & Renée Zellweger
Get Happy
- Judy O.S.T. (Various Artists).
- Decca.
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MIKA
Sanremo
- My Name Is Michael Holbrook.
- Virgin EMI.
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Vampire Weekend
This Life
- Father Of The Bride.
- Columbia.
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Ocean Colour Scene
The Day We Caught The Train
- Fresh Hits 96 (Various Artists).
- Sony Music TV.
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Traveling Wilburys
End Of The Line
- Traveling Wilburys Vol.1.
- Wilbury.
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The Beautiful South
A Little Time
- Music Of The Millennium (Various).
- Universal.
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Keith Urban
Parallel Line
- (CD Single).
- Hit Red.
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Sabrina Johnston
Peace
- Awesome 2 - Various Artists.
- EMI.
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Detroit Emeralds
Feel The Need In Me
- Heart Full Of Soul (Various Artists).
- Global Television.
Pause For Thought
From Dr Jim Harris, Art Historian:
ÌýWhen I was a little boy, my parents threw a party.
ÌýThis being the early 70s, and my parents being sophisticated, modern people, this involved many small bowls of salted peanuts. Because in the 70s, along with cheese and pineapple on sticks, the salted peanut gave any social gathering a certain je-ne-sais-quoi, an indefinable air of worldliness that said, boldly and confidently, ‘Welcome to the jet-set’.
ÌýNow, neither my brother Bill nor I could contain our excitement at the sudden appearance of such urbane and cosmopolitan snack foods so, unable to wait even a moment, we decided to sample them immediately.Ìý And what we discovered in our impatience was that neither of us cared much for actual peanuts.
ÌýOn the other hand, we loved their greasy saltiness, their immediate ‘mouthfeel’, if you will.Ìý So, instead, we just sucked them: a quick salty fix without the need for any pesky chewing.Ìý We sucked the salt off every one.Ìý And then we put them back in the bowls.Ìý Instant gratification for us: a truly disgusting party experience for everyone else.
Ìý
I reckon that the demand for instant gratification is pretty much universal.Ìý I also reckon it tends to turn out badly for anyone not being gratified.
Ìý
Perhaps we love a quick fix so much that sometimes even chewing our food seems like too much effort.Ìý We want it in our politics. We want it in our swipeable relationships, whether or not we know what we’re looking for.Ìý To quote the late, great Viv Stanshall,Ìý ‘I don’t know what I want but I want it now!’
ÌýThere’s a recurrent and excellent piece of advice in the Bible.Ìý It says, ‘Wait’.Ìý Wait patiently on the Lord.Ìý Don’t fret.Ìý Wait, and he will hear you. Wait, and he will save you.
ÌýOf course, that could just be a promise of pie in the sky.Ìý But I think it’s more than that.Ìý It’s an invitation to behave differently. When we wait, we think.Ìý When we wait, we can plan and be constructive.Ìý When we wait, we discover where compromise is possible; build bridges, remake relationships.Ìý Waiting opens the door to all sorts of healing.
ÌýSo, this weekend I’ll take my time.Ìý I’ll eat the blinking peanuts, not just suck the salt off.And, to the people who came to my parents’ party: I’m really sorry.
ÌýYou’ve waited a long time to hear that.
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