
Sara Cox sits in
Sara Cox sits in for Chris and is joined by David Mitchell who talks about his new Shakespeare role. Paul Carrack performs tracks from his latest album live in the studio. Plus Sara also speaks with Scott Mills who is in Stockholm for this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
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Blur
Parklife
- (CD Single).
- Parlophone.
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Causes
Teach Me How To Dance With You
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- RCA.
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Gloria Gaynor
I Will Survive
- Disco Fever (Various Artists).
- Global Television.
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Billy Joel
Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)
- The Stranger.
- Columbia.
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The Killers
Read My Mind
- (CD Single).
- Vertigo.
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Prince & The Revolution
Take Me With U
- 4Ever.
- Warner Bros.
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Frankie Laine
Rawhide
- Rediscover The 60's - Sealed With A K.
- Old Gold.
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Tina Arena
Magic
- (CD Single).
- Wrasse Records.
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James Morrison
Red Red Wine
- ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 2 Sounds Of The 80s Vol 2 (Various Artists).
- Sony Music TV.
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Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott
D.I.Y.
- What Have We Become.
- Virgin EMI.
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Joe Brown & The Bruvvers
That's What Love Will Do
- 25 Years Of Rock'n'Roll 1963 (Vol 2).
- Connoisseur.
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Foy Vance
Upbeat Feelgood
- (CD Single).
- Gingerbread Man Records.
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Justin Timberlake
Can't Stop The Feeling!
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Bucks Fizz
Making Your Mind Up
- Bucks Fizz: The Definitive Edition.
- Cherry Pop.
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Will Young
Love Revolution
- (CD Single).
- Island.
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Arctic Monkeys
I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor
- Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not.
- Domino.
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Paul Simon
You Can Call Me Al
- The Paul Simon Anthology (Disc 2).
- Warner Bros.
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Will Smith
Gettin' Jiggy Wit It
- (CD Single).
- Columbia.
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The Bangles
Walk Like An Egyptian
- Take A Break (Various Artists).
- Columbia.
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Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)
- I Am.. Sasha Fierce.
- Music World Music.
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OneRepublic
Wherever I Go
- (CD Single).
- Interscope.
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Dexys Midnight Runners
Jackie Wilson Said (I'm in Heaven When you Smile
- Very Best Of Dexy's Midnight Runners.
- Mercury.
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Paul Carrack
How Long? [LIVE]
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Frank Wilson
Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)
- The Best Northern Soul All-Nighter (V.
- Virgin.
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Paul Carrack
Sleep On It [LIVE]
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ABC
Viva Love
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- Virgin.
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The Jacksons
I Want You Back
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Paul Carrack
Locomotion [LIVE]
Pause For Thought

From Rev’d Richard Coles, cleric and broadcaster:
Did you know that
in the event of a global catastrophe the recommended way of finding out if
British civilization has in any form survived is to tune into the wireless?
Even as the asteroid hits the earth someone in glasses and sensible shoes will
be reading out the shipping forecast: where there’s pips there’s hope.
Ìý
It helps explain, then, what radio hates above anything else - silence, or
‘dead air’ as it is called. At the ´óÏó´«Ã½ there’s a special circuit, which in the
event of silence suddenly fires up and automatically plays soothing music until
normal service is resumed. There’s a story that an announcer on Radio Three
maintained a rapt hush for so long after a live broadcast this actually
happened, and a late Beethoven string quartet was followed by Acker Bilk
playing Stranger in Paradise.
Ìý
I was thinking about this earlier this week when I was staying at the monastery
where I trained for the priesthood at Mirfield in Yorkshire. There silence is
the rule of the house, and how strange that seems when you arrive, hissing with
static, from the noise-filled world (how apt for mental health awareness week
when we think of those for whom that static is unbearable). Ìý
Breakfast is eaten in silence, a custom that surely deserves a wider
distribution; silence is observed in the cloister at all times; in church at
all times apart from services; and throughout the monastery and grounds between
the last service of the day, Compline at nine, and the first, Mattins, at six
forty-five. At first it’s weird and everyone fidgets, and hums the theme from
Strictly sotto voce, desperate I suppose to fill the nothingness up. But then,
after a while, you get it – silence is not nothing.
Ìý
When I was there as a student after a few weeks of enforced silence I could
recognise people by their gait, the rustle of their clothes, their shower gel;
details – telling details – unnoticed in the usual din. Sometimes plunging into
silence was like diving into a pool on a hot day, cooling and refreshing,
waking you up from a doze you weren’t aware you’d been dozing. Best, though,
was the gradual quietening of the internal noise we generate, our unedited
commentaries, our self-promoting CVs, the meaningless chatter. Turn that down
and you may be surprised at what you can hear.
Ìý
Try it. Obviously not right now. Ìý
Broadcast
- Fri 13 May 2016 06:30´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 2
Farewell Chris Evans: The best bits from his last shows at Radio 2
After eight years of hosting the Breakfast Show, Chris Evans leaves Radio 2.
500 Words
´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 2's story-writing competition for kids.