Richard Ashcroft, Jack Whitehall, David Walliams and Jodie Foster
Chris is joined by actor and director Jodie Foster, comedian Jack Whitehall and children's author David Walliams, and Richard Ashcroft plays live tracks in the studio.
Chris is joined by actress and director Jodie Foster who talks about her film 'Money Monster', comedian Jack Whitehall who talks about his arena tour, children's author David Walliams who tells us about his new book 'The World's Worst Children', and Richard Ashcroft playing live tracks in the studio including a brilliant Prince classic.
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Jodie, David and Jack discuss the next James Bond!
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Jodie Foster: "Andy Warhol used to say he was my aunt"
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How has 500 Words been hit by the Walliams effect?
Duration: 00:40
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Black Eyed Peas
I Gotta Feeling
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- Interscope.
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The Goo Goo Dolls
So Alive
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- Warner Bros.
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AC/DC
Thunderstruck
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- ATCO Records.
- 420.
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George Michael
Faith
- George Michael - Ladies & Gentlemen.
- Epic.
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Paul Weller
That Dangerous Age
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- Island.
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Stevie Wonder
Another Star
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- Motown.
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Foy Vance
Upbeat Feelgood
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- Gingerbread Man Records.
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S Club
Don't Stop Movin'
- (CD Album Sampler).
- Polydor.
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Bruno Mars
Treasure
- Unorthodox Jukebox.
- Atlantic.
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Johnny Cash
One Piece At A Time
- Ultimate Country (Various Artists).
- Telstar.
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Gregory Porter
Don't Lose Your Steam
- Take Me To The Alley.
- Decca.
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Happy Mondays
Step On
- Now 17, Part 1 (Various Artists).
- Now.
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The O鈥橨ays
Love Train
- Shades Of Soul (Various Artists).
- Global Television.
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Meghan Trainor
All About That Bass
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- Epic.
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The Weeknd
Can't Feel My Face
- Beauty Behind The Madness.
- Republic.
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ABC
Viva Love
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- Virgin.
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Coldplay
Up & Up
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- Parlophone.
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All Saints
One Strike
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- London Records.
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Pet Shop Boys
Go West
- Pet Shop Boys - Very.
- Parlophone.
Pause For Thought
From Nick Baines, the Bishop of Leeds:
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I think I'm the only bishop to have been arrested for busking on the Paris Metro. OK, I was only nineteen or twenty and I was living and working near the Eiffel Tower for a few months as part of my degree. Fantastic job - paid by a telecommunications company for a full week, but only working two days and spending the rest of the week busking my way around the city. I loved it.
But, just to be clear, I didn't get stopped by the police because I was rubbish - or that my singing offended French sensibilities. It was just that the King of Denmark (I think) had arrived in the Elysee Palace above us, and I was the only busker who didn't know he was coming. It was a security thing.
When they stopped me I'd done a couple of Beatles songs and was half way through a John Lennon song that went deep at the time. On his 'Imagine' album there was a song called 'Crippled Inside' which basically says that you can put on all the appearances you like - "shine your shoes and wear a suit" -that sort of thing - but one thing you can't hide is when you're crippled inside.
A bit miserable, maybe. But, John Lennon was what I call an honest hypocrite - in other words, he never pretended not to be one. Writing "imagine no possessions" on a Bechstein grand piano took some nerve, didn't it? But, he had a knack of going to the heart of being human. In a culture that too often appears to value only success, beauty and appearances, my fellow Scouser stripped off the veneer of respectability and owned up to the pain of being a mess underneath it all.
For a Christian like me this should come as no surprise. We're all a mess really. The first question in the Bible has God walking in the Garden of Eden in the cool of the day asking the hiding Adam: "Where on earth are you?"
In other words, stop hiding, come on out from behind the bushes, don't worry about being seen through, or being a mess. We can all see it anyway. Perhaps freedom is to be found in facing the reality deep within us and not trying to hide it away, pretending to be what we are not.
Imagine that.
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