Professor Brian Cox and Steve the Removal Man
Chris speaks to Professor Brian Cox about his brand new book Universal and we hear from professional packer, Steve Baran. Plus, Chris shares the listeners' love for David Essex.
Chris speaks to Professor Brian Cox about his brand new book Universal, the Big Bang and his sold-out supermassive UK tour. Plus, professional packer and removal expert Steve Baran offers his top tips and advice for anyone moving to a new home. Chris shares the listeners' love for David Essex, after he announces he'll no longer be touring, and Father Brian D'Arcy is live in studio recalling memories of his dear friend Sir Terry Wogan with a poignant Pause For Thought.
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Meat Loaf
Dead Ringer for Love
- Rock Of America (Various Artists).
- Trax Label.
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Coldplay
A Head Full Of Dreams
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- Parlophone.
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Little Richard
Long Tall Sally
- Little Richard - British Hit Singles.
- Ace.
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Moby
Porcelain
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Maroon 5
Sugar
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- Interscope.
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Duran Duran
Is There Something I Should Know?
- Duran Duran - Decade.
- EMI.
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Van Morrison
Too Late
- Keep Me Singing.
- Exile.
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Kings of Leon
Use Somebody
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- RCA.
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Faith Hill
This Kiss
- New Hits 99 (Various Artists).
- Global Television.
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Sam Cooke
Bring It on 成人快手 to Me
- Sam Cooke - The Man & His Music.
- RCA.
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Gavin James
Nervous
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- GS Believe.
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David Essex
A Winter's Tale
- That's Christmas (Various Artists).
- EMI.
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David Essex
Rock On
- David Essex - His Greatest Hits.
- Mercury.
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David Essex
Oh What A Circus
- The Very Best Of Andrew Lloyd Webber.
- Polydor.
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David Essex
Gonna Make You A Star
- 70's Number Ones Vol 3.
- Old Gold.
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David Essex
Hold Me Close
- 70's Number Ones Vol 2.
- Old Gold.
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The Rembrandts
I'll Be There For You
- The Love Songs Album (Various).
- Universal.
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Stevie Wonder
Sir Duke
- Stevie Wonder - Song Review.
- Motown.
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Tom Chaplin
Quicksand
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- Island.
- 001.
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Blur
The Universal
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- Food.
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King
Love & Pride
- The Ultimate Eighties (Various).
- Hit Records.
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New Order
True Faith
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- QWest.
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Soul II Soul
Keep on Movin' (feat. Caron Wheeler)
- (CD Single).
- Virgin.
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Elvis Presley & Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
A Big Hunk o' Love
- The Wonder Of You.
- Sony Music.
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Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes
(I've Had) The Time Of My Life
- The Hits Album 7 (Various Artists).
- CBS.
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Green Day
Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life)
- Green Day - Nimrod.
- Reprise.
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Disclosure
Holding On (feat. Gregory Porter)
- Take Me To The Alley.
- Blue Note Records.
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David Essex
Silver Dream Machine (Part 1)
- 25 Years Of Rock'n'Roll: 1980 (Various Artists).
- Connoisseur Collection.
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Pause for Thought
From Father Brian D鈥橝rcy, a Catholic Passionist priest:
An Irish poet, Brendan Kennelly, once wrote a beautiful poem on the death of his father. He said that a man never dies as long as his memory lives.
Yesterday, nine months after his death, there was a memorial service for Sir Terry Wogan 鈥 many of you will no doubt have heard the broadcast. The tributes and reflections made the legendary broadcaster live again. Terry鈥檚 memory will never die as long as his millions of early morning listeners recall the blarney and the banter. He left us endless memories of his wit and wisdom.
He once offered me wise words about broadcasting. 鈥淭he secret of a successful career,鈥 he said, 鈥渋s to hang around long enough to become a habit鈥.
There was joy and sadness at yesterday鈥檚 service. Joy because that is what Terry brought to all our lives and sadness with the realisation that we shall never see his like again. That鈥檚 why memory is such a precious thing. It helps us to hold onto what we love and never want to lose. Where would we be without the vivid memories of the people we鈥檝e met and places we鈥檝e been? Memory is all we have.
Holding unto memories though can be painful. It鈥檚 the loneliness of it. Yet sacred memories live and give life when they are shared as we did yesterday.
No matter how much we resist it, we鈥檒l lose our loved ones. But we never forget them and it鈥檚 the life in those memories which give us the faith to go on.
With Terry we still have countless laugh-out-loud moments from his morning radio and his hilarious Eurovision commentary. Memories of friendship, encouragement, goodness and kindness also abound. And how can we forget those wonderful November Fridays when millions were raised for Children in Need.
Each of us, and each listener too, have our own personal memories. We all felt better about ourselves when we listened to Terry. Being in his company was the magic pill which lifted the gloom. We have so much to be grateful for.
The Psalmist puts it perfectly -: 鈥淭he Righteous will be remembered forever.鈥 (Ps112:6).
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