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Chrissie Hynde chats to Zoe Ball. Plus it’s The Why Workshop, and Zoe quizzes the QI Elves with of questions which have been puzzling you.

Wake up and embrace the day with Zoe Ball! The Pretenders' Chrissie Hynde chats to Zoe about her new album Valve Bone Woe.

It’s The Why Workshop, and Zoe quizzes the QI Elves with more of your puzzling questions. This week Anna elf and James elf solve why do men go bald symmetrically, how did horses look after their hooves before humans helped them and what is the difference between a macaroon and a macaron?

Along with Tina Daheley on news, Richie Anderson on travel and Mike Williams on sport, she and the team have the best start to your morning. With celeb guests, quizzes, headlines, tunes chosen by listeners, and more music that you can shake a glitterball at!

There's also weather with Matt Taylor, a daily Pause For Thought from Dave Tomlinson, as Zoe entertains the nation with fun for the family!

2 hours, 59 minutes

Last on

Wed 4 Sep 2019 06:30

Music Played

  • Level 42

    Lessons In Love

    • Now That's What I Call Music '86.
    • Now.
  • Keane

    Love Too Much

    • Cause & Effect.
    • Island.
  • Wings

    Listen To What The Man Said

    • The 7" Singles Box.
    • MPL.
  • Go West

    We Close Our Eyes

    • Now 1985 - The Millennium Series.
    • EMI.
  • The Maisonettes

    Heartache Avenue

    • History Of The 80's (Various Artists).
    • Br Music.
  • David Bowie

    Let's Dance

    • David Bowie - Best Of Bowie.
    • EMI.
  • Simply Red

    Thinking Of You

    • Blue Eyed Soul.
    • BMG Rights Management (UK).
  • James Bay

    Hold Back The River

    • Hold Back The River EP.
    • Virgin EMI Records.
  • Steve Miller Band

    The Joker

    • Steve Miller Band Greatest Hits 1974-.
    • Mercury.
  • Lionel Richie

    All Night Long (All Night)

    • Dancing In The Street (Various Artis.
    • Universal Music Tv.
  • Lana Del Rey

    Doin' Time

    • NORMAN F* ROCKWELL!.
    • Polydor.
  • James

    She's a Star

    • James - Whiplash.
    • Mercury.
    • 9.
  • Jack Savoretti

    Greatest Mistake

    • Singing To Strangers.
    • BMG Rights Management (UK).
  • Blondie

    Denis

    • Atomic: The Very Best Of Blondie.
    • EMI.
  • Candi Staton

    Young Hearts Run Free

    • Disco Fever (Various Artists).
    • Global Television.
  • Ariana Grande & Social House

    boyfriend

    • (CD Single).
    • Republic.
  • The Cure

    In Between Days

    • The Cure - Staring At The Sea.
    • Fiction.
  • Lewis Capaldi

    Someone You Loved

    • Breach.
    • Vertigo.
    • 3.
  • Pretenders

    Back On The Chain Gang

    • The Pretenders - The Singles.
    • WEA.
  • Chrissie Hynde & Valve Bone Woe Ensemble

    How Glad I Am

    • Valve Bone Woe.
    • BMG.
  • Whitney Houston

    I'm Your Baby Tonight

    • Whitney Houston-I'm Your Baby Tonight.
    • Arista.
  • Rudimental

    Sun Comes Up (feat. James Arthur)

    • (CD Single).
    • Atlantic.
  • Wilson Pickett

    Land Of 1000 Dances

    • Where It's At (Various Artists).
    • Kent.
  • Alison Limerick

    Where Love Lives

    • (CD Single).
    • BMG.
  • Lady Gaga

    Born This Way

    • (CD Single).
    • Interscope.
    • 11.
  • Natasha Bedingfield

    Kick It

    • Roll With Me.
    • We Are Hear.
  • James Morrison

    Wonderful World

    • (CD Single).
    • Polydor.

Pause For Thought

Pause For Thought
From Dave Tomlinson, writer and vicar at large: 
I remember the birth of our first child Jeni as if it were yesterday. My wife Pat was in labour for hours and I went straight from work to join her at the hospital, parking our sky blue mini (the joy of my life) on a nearby busy Liverpool street. Seven hours later, at around 1.15am, through Pat’s enormous struggle, a tiny scrap of human life entered our world. When I held her for the first time, my heart burst with joy. An hour later when I left the hospital it was as if I’d been on a different planet, the real world outside long forgotten. And that’s when I wondered: Where did I park the car? Not finding it where I thought I’d left it, I traipsed the streets searching, until the truth dawned: the car was stolen. Yet far from being distraught, in the taxi home I felt euphoric. Yes, my precious car had gone but I didn’t give a hang – we had a daughter who I had watched being born. Nothing else now mattered. 
The Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard once told a story about a thief who broke into a store but never stole a thing. All he did was juggle the price tags so that very expensive items were now priced at next to nothing, while low-priced articles cost a fortune. The story was Kierkegaard’s comment on Danish society as he saw it at the time – a world he thought which had lost the ability to tell the truly valuable from the virtually worthless. It’s what the birth of Jeni did for me – juggled my price-tags, gave me a completely new take on life. The car was recovered intact and I still loved it but never in the same way. 
However, it’s not just me, I think we all have price-tag moments – some joyful, some sad – when life suddenly comes into focus and we see what’s important. And I doubt it is ever the stuff we’ve acquired that turns out to be the big-ticket items of the heart, but the people we love and who love us. That is where life’s real treasure lies. That said, given the choice, I wouldn’t mind having that sky-blue mini as well!

Broadcast

  • Wed 4 Sep 2019 06:30