27/09/2010
Following 2009's conquest of Hadrian's Wall, Mark and Stuart embark on a new challenge - walking over 80 miles of Jurassic Coastline, stopping en route to share their adventures.
Following 2009's conquest of Hadrian's Wall, Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie embark on a bold new challenge - walking over 80 miles of England's Jurassic Coastline.
Setting off from Lulworth Cove, the intrepid duo are travelling the Natural World Heritage Coastline by day, stopping en route to broadcast four live shows from various venues in Dorset and East Devon. Each show will feature audio snapshots of their adventure, as well as live session guests including Show Of Hands, Squeeze, Edwyn Collins and Fisherman's Friends.
In Monday's show, following a weekend of walking, Mark and Stuart arrive in Lyme Regis, the "pearl of Dorset". Their special guests are folk troubadour Billy Bragg, who joins Mark and Stuart on the road with his guitar, and the up-and-coming British singer Eliza Doolittle.
Mark and Stuart's live evening broadcasts are not open to the public but you can chart their progress online.
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Music Played
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Was (Not Was)
Walk The Dinosaur
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Tom Jones
Didn't It Rain
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Eliza Doolittle
Roller Blades (Live)
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The Beach Boys
Surfin' Safari
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Eliza Doolittle
Skinny Genes (Live)
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T. Rex
One Inch Rock
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Robyn Hitchcock
The Hungry Moment
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Eliza Doolittle
Pack Up (Live)
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The Marvelettes
Too Many Fish In The Sea
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Primal Scream
Rocks
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KT Tunstall
(Still A) Weirdo
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Billy Bragg
If You Leave (Live)
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Manic
It's Not War Just The End Of Love
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Ramones
Rockaway Beach
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The Bad Shepherds
White Riot
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Billy Bragg
Tomorrow Is Going To Be A Better Day (Live)
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Sandie Shaw - Made In Dagenham
Broadcast
- Mon 27 Sep 2010 20:00成人快手 Radio 2