Sienna Miller
Sienna Miller joins Zoe to chat about her new film American Woman. It’s The Why Workshop, and Zoe quizzes the QI Elves with more wonders and ponders, including your questions.
Wake up and embrace the day with Zoe Ball! Sienna Miller joins Zoe in the studio to chat about starring in the new film American Woman ahead of its UK cinema release.
It’s The Why Workshop, and Zoe quizzes the QI Elves with more wonders and ponders. This week the elves tackle time zones at the North Pole, why plastic is called plastic and what was the reference point for time before BC/AD?
Zoe announces a special theatre performance of Mary Poppins for Children in Need and you tell us about your early morning superhero shenanigans.
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 Carol Kirkwood and a daily Pause For Thought from Rae Duke, as Zoe entertains the nation with fun for the family!
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John Parr
St. Elmo's Fire (Man In Motion)
- Now 1985 - The Millennium Series.
- EMI.
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Pet Shop Boys
Dreamland (feat. Years & Years)
- (CD Single).
- x2 Recordings.
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The O’Jays
Back Stabbers
- The Ultimate Sound Of Philadelphia.
- Columbia.
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Keane
Everybody's Changing
- (CD Single).
- Transcopic Records.
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Kim Wilde
Kids In America
- Fantastic 80's Disc 2 (Various Artists).
- Columbia.
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Eurythmics & Aretha Franklin
Sisters Are Doin' It For Themselves
- Duets - 36 Of The World's Greatest Ev.
- Telstar.
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Maroon 5
Cold
- (CD Single).
- Interscope Records.
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Mary Poppins Australian Cast
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
- Original Australian Cast Album.
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The Beach Boys
I Get Around
- The Best Of The Beach Boys (CD 1).
- EMI.
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Quincy Jones
Ai No Corrida (feat. Dune)
- Hits Of 1981 & 1982 (Various Artists.
- Polydor.
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Ingrid Andress
Lady Like
- Lady Like.
- Warner Music Nashville.
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Jax Jones
Breathe (feat. Ina Wroldsen)
- (CD Single).
- Polydor.
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Niall Horan
Nice To Meet Ya
- (CD Single).
- Capitol Records.
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The Four Seasons
December, 1963 (Oh, What A Night)
- The Very Best Of.
- Polygram Tv.
- 11.
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Tavares
Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel
- 20 Songs Of Love From The 70's (Vario.
- MFP.
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Charlie Puth
Mother
- (CD Single).
- Atlantic.
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Pink Floyd
Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2
- Pink Floyd.
- Harvest.
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Queen
You're My Best Friend
- Queen - Greatest Hits.
- Parlophone.
- 4.
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The La’s
There She Goes
- Love - 38 All Time Love Classics.
- Polygram Tv.
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Wham!
Bad Boys
- Wham! - Fantastic.
- Epic.
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Post Malone
Circles
- (CD Single).
- Republic Records.
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The Boo Radleys
Wake Up Boo!
- Various Artists - Untitled.
- Global Records & Tapes.
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Jack Savoretti
Greatest Mistake
- Singing To Strangers.
- BMG Rights Management (UK).
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King
Love & Pride
- The Ultimate Eighties (Various).
- Hit Records.
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XTC
Senses Working Overtime
- Power Pop Anthems (Various Artists).
- Virgin.
- 3.
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Carly Simon
You're So Vain
- The Very Best Of Carly Simon.
- Global Television.
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Emeli Sandé
You Are Not Alone
- Real Life.
- Virgin EMI.
- 03.
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Just Jack
Starz In Their Eyes
- (CD Single).
- Mercury.
Pause For Thought
I can be a real sucker for an online personality test. Whether it promises to shine further light on how I think, work or communicate – they’re just a bit of fun with the potential to boost that all important self-knowledge. The most recent one to grab my attention - and to then eat-up 6 minutes of my day - was the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ’s ‘How eccentric are you?’ test. It kicked off with the question; what’s your favourite mode of transport? - With the options of car, bike or Besaddled Llama as available answers.Â
It was at this early point, that my hopes of a high-ish score were dashed… I had wondered whether my brief dabbling with an 80’s esque mullet aged 14, featuring a shaved section above my left ear no less, was evidence of a masked eccentricity. Alas no, this ill-advised hairdo of the early noughties was just not going to cut it here. The quiz came off the back of a documentary highlighting that though the individuals who sprinkle a bit of eccentricity on the vanilla of life are idolized by us, they’re increasingly rare to find – and this is no good thing. Because what our more basic understanding of the term ‘eccentric’ looses sight of is that the word actually describes those who are entirely original, who do not sheepishly follow the crowd; those with a strong conscience whose principles and beliefs, though sitting on the edges of society to begin with, end up steering us in new and better directions.
In his latest book, Dominion, the historian Tom Holland explains how Christianity – despite being a small, revolutionary - you might say eccentric - movement in its infancy, singlehandedly transformed the West; without it, for instance, we’d have no ‘All you need is love’ lyric. We may live in an increasingly secular society, yes, but many of our ideals remain undeniably Christian. I’m definitely of the thinking that, much like the mullet of my youth and that poor Besaddled llama, many of life’s gems are to be found ‘out of the centre’ and that, as Greta Thunberg’s example so stunningly demonstrates; no one is too small to make a difference.
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- Wed 9 Oct 2019 06:30³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 2