Mark Kermode and The 5 Star Biz Quiz
Film critic Mark Kermode tells Zoe about his new book. Plus it's your chance to come and watch the Breakfast Show tomorrow by testing your showbiz knowledge in The 5 Star Biz Quiz.
Wake up and embrace the day with Zoe Ball! Film critic Mark Kermode tells Zoe about his new book How Does It Feel?: A Life of Musical Misadventures and following his success with The Dodge Brothers, he teaches Zoe to play the harmonica.
Plus one listener tests their showbiz knowledge in The 5 Star Biz Quiz, in an effort to meet Friday's guests: Tom Holland, Jake Gyllenhaal, Dermot O'Leary and Will Young.
Along with Clare Runacres on news, Richie Anderson on travel and Hugh Ferris 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!
We also have an world exclusive first play of Time Waits For No One, a previously unreleased track sung by Queen's Freddie Mercury, written by Dave Clark of The Dave Clark Five who tells us about writing the track for the musical Time, and about being present during Freddie's recording at Abbey Road Studios in 1986.
Ahead of the upcoming 100th anniversary of the Tour de France, Hugh chats to Scottish TV presenter Gail Porter about cycling the final leg of the first ever Women's Tour of Scotland. There's also weather with Carol Kirkwood live from Ladies Day at Royal Ascot and a daily Pause For Thought from vicar Dave Tomlinson, as Zoe entertains the nation with fun for the family!
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Music Played
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Bonnie Tyler
Holding Out For A Hero
- The No.1 Movies Album (Various Artist.
- Polygram Tv.
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Craig David
When You Know What Love Is
- (CD Single).
- Insanity Records.
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The Four Seasons
Who Loves You
- The Very Best Of.
- Polygram Tv.
- 1.
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Jonas Brothers
Sucker
- (CD Single).
- Republic Records.
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Meghan Trainor
All About That Bass
- (CD Single).
- Epic.
- 1.
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Daft Punk
Get Lucky (feat. Pharrell Williams)
- (CD Single).
- Columbia.
- 1.
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Bastille
Joy
- (CD Single).
- Virgin Records.
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Roachford
Cuddly Toy
- Walk On - Hits From The Last 2 Decade.
- Columbia.
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Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber
I Don't Care
- No.6 Collaborations Project.
- Atlantic.
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Lionel Richie
Dancing on the Ceiling
- Dancing In The Street (Various Artis.
- Universal Music Tv.
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Jess Glynne & Jax Jones
One Touch
- Now That's What I Call Music! 103 (Various Artists).
- Now.
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Elton John
Kiss The Bride
- The Very Best Of Elton John.
- Rocket.
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Martha Reeves and the Vandellas
Dancing In The Street
- Dancing In The Street (Various Artis.
- Universal Music Tv.
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The Trammps
Disco Inferno
- NOW Boogie Nights - Disco Classics (Various Artists).
- Now.
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Freddie Mercury
Time Waits For No One
- Never Boring.
- Virgin EMI Records.
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Daryl Hall & John Oates
You Make My Dreams
- Greatest Hits.
- RCA.
- 5.
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George Ezra
Shotgun
- Staying At Tamara's.
- Columbia.
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Manic Street Preachers
A Design For Life
- Everything Must Go - 20th Anniversary Edition.
- Columbia.
- 16.
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Will Young
My Love
- Lexicon.
- Cooking Vinyl.
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Baccara
Yes Sir, I Can Boogie
- Million Sellers Vol.14 - The Seventie.
- Disky.
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Vampire Weekend
Harmony Hall
- Father Of The Bride.
- Columbia.
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Malcolm McLaren
Double Dutch
- (Single).
- Charisma.
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Wang Chung
Dance Hall Days
- Hits Of The 60s, 70s & 80s (Various).
- Kenwest.
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Pulp
Common People
- (CD Single).
- Island.
- 5.
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Mark Ronson
Find U Again (feat. Camila Cabello)
- Late Night Feelings.
- Columbia.
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Blue
One Love
- (CD Single).
- Innocent.
Pause For Thought
In my capacity as what I’ve called ‘vicar at large’, one of my activities is leading a regular event in the upstairs room of a pub. We focus on a given theme, share stories and reflections, watch film clips and music videos and say unconventional prayers. Last week we focused on the struggle most of us experience to forgive the hurts and wounds we sustain in life – sometimes at the hands of those we’ve considered friends. There were stories from people in the room who have for example been psychologically injured by insensitivity and incompetency within the care system or been suddenly and incomprehensibly forsaken by a friend of decades.
We also watched footage of Farid Ahmed whose wife was one of 51 people massacred in the Christchurch terror attack on two mosques in March, speaking of his startling choice to forgive the gunman. Hatred is like a volcano, he said. And ‘I don’t want to have a heart boiling like a volcano with anger, fury and rage. I have chosen peace. I have chosen love and I have forgiven.’ I can’t imagine that for Farid Ahmed, or the people who shared their experiences on Sunday evening in the pub, forgiveness means forgetting or accepting what’s happened.Ìý
Forgiveness for them means making a brave decision to let go of anger, hurt or revenge for our own mental health’s sake – to ensure that the past will not hold them prisoner, will not blight their lives more than it already has. I see forgiving as a way of shaping our minds toward a future we now choose for ourselves – a way of taking control – instead of being shaped by cruel or hurtful actions of others. Personally, I have been on the receiving end of spiteful behaviour which I don’t believe I deserved; I have lost friends I felt were for life. I’ve lain awake at night, heart-broken or blood boiling. But I know how devastating the consequences of these feelings is. I am also aware of the hurts I myself have inflicted on others. Which is why on Sunday evening in a north London pub I joined the others in our own version of that well-known prayer: ‘forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us.’
Broadcast
- Thu 20 Jun 2019 06:30³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 2