Olly Murs and Red Squirrels
Chris Evans presents a fully interactive show for all the family, featuring music, special guests and listeners on the phone.
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Clips
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Chris, Lynn and Vassos dissect digital dating!
Duration: 02:35
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It's Red Squirrel Awareness Week! Did you know...
Duration: 02:16
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Olly Murs: "I'll be asking Robbie Williams for some advice..."
Duration: 02:13
Music Played
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Johnny Marr
Easy Money
- (CD Single).
- Warner Bros.
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Tor Miller
Surrender
- (CD Single).
- Glassnote Entertainment.
- 002.
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Boy Meets Girl
Waiting For A Star To Fall
- The All Time Greatest Movie Songs.
- Columbia/Sony Tv.
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Florence + The Machine
Ship To Wreck
- (CD Single).
- Island.
- 001.
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The Kinks
All Day And All Of The Night
- The Journey - Part 1.
- BMG.
- 23.
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The Banana Splits
The Tra La La Song (One Banana, Two Banana)
- Television's Greatest Hits Vol. 5: In Living Color (Various Artists).
- TVT Records.
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Iggy Pop
Real Wild Child (Wild One)
- The Greatest Hits Of 1987, Pt.2 (Var).
- Telstar.
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Michael Bublé
Nobody But Me
- (CD Single).
- Reprise.
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Avril Lavigne
Complicated
- Avril Lavigne - Let Go.
- Arista.
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Glen Campbell
Rhinestone Cowboy
- Ultimate Country (Various Artists).
- Telstar.
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Passenger
Anywhere
- Young As The Morning Old As The Sea.
- Cooking Vinyl.
- 001.
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Eagles
Take It Easy
- The Best Of Eagles.
- Asylum.
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Matthew Wilder
Break My Stride
- Love & Pride - A Kick Up The 80's: Vo.
- Old Gold.
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Blossoms
Charlemagne
- (CD Single).
- Virgin EMI.
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Dean Martin & Helen O’Connell
How D'Ya Like Your Eggs In The Morning?
- Cool Couples (Various Artists).
- Sanctuary.
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Barry Gibb
In The Now
- (CD Single).
- RCA.
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Olly Murs
Wrapped Up (feat. Travie McCoy)
- (CD Single).
- Epic.
- 1.
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Take That
Shine
- (CD Single).
- Polydor.
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Steely Dan
Reelin' In The Years
- A Decade Of Steely Dan.
- MCA.
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Roxy Music
Angel Eyes
- Bryan Ferry/Roxy Music - Street Life.
- Eg.
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Super Furry Animals
Juxtaposed With U
- (CD Single).
- Sony.
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Jamie Lawson
Don't Let Me Let You Go
- (CD Single).
- Gingerbread Man Records.
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Black Box
Ride On Time
- Fantastic 80's - 3 (Various Artists).
- Sony Tv/Columbia.
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Meghan Trainor
All About That Bass
- (CD Single).
- Epic.
- 1.
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Tom Odell
Here I Am (Radio 1's Big Weekend 2016)
- (CD Single).
- Columbia.
- 001.
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Hozier
Take Me To Church
- (CD Single).
- Island.
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Terry Wogan
The Floral Dance
- Terry Wogan's Greatest Hits (Vol.2).
- Philips.
Pause for Thought
From Reverend Sharon Grenham-Thompson, vicar in Milton Keynes:
My daughter Maddie had a sleepover for her 10th birthday recently - yes they did sleep a bit! It was great watching these youngsters having fun and it took me right back to my own childhood days and the friends I had then. Most of them have dispersed across the country, even the world, and many I’ve not seen for decades. Some I’ve reconnected with through social media, and one special person has been my best friend all this time.
Childhood friends seem to live in a particular, golden glow, don’t they - bonds forged in a time of innocence, when we’re trying out who we are and where we’re going. The friendships that start in childhood but last a lifetime are perhaps the strongest bonds of all, seeing us through the best and worst of times.
Not all our childhood friends are human of course - the beloved pet, the scruffy teddy bear. For me, my ‘other’ best friend was the radio. I would take my little red transistor radio to bed at night, hiding it under the pillow, transported to another world. I felt as if I knew the DJs, their voices and catchphrases so familiar. Radio programmes helped me work out who I was and where I was going. And during the difficult times growing up, radio made me feel a little less alone in the world.
And here I am, all these years later, still best friends with radio and having the privilege to sit at a Radio 2 microphone - sometimes calling upon those childhood encounters that taught me so much.
Well, later today there’s the memorial service for Sir Terry - someone to whom we all owe so much, whether we knew him well, or only through the airwaves. He brought us humour, wit, and above all a sense of someone right beside us, cheering us on our way, in the good times and the bad. I listened to him as a child, and as an adult, often laughing like a drain. So to radio, and especially to Sir Terry, I’d like to say, ‘Thank you for being a friend.’
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