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Jamie Cullum and Mince Pies

Jamie Cullum tells Chris all about his first ever Christmas single 'Show Me the Magic', and food lover Orlando Murrin gives his top tips to make an unbelievably tasty mince pie.

Jamie Cullum tells Chris all about his first ever Christmas single Show Me The Magic and Chris begins the campaign to make it 2017's Christmas number one. Food lover Orlando Murrin is on the phone with his top tips to make an unbelievably tasty mince pie. The show is dedicated to Emma Morano who is 117 years old today - the world's oldest person. Plus we discuss the merits of artificial and real Christmas trees, six-year-old Catherine sings I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day and Vassos speaks to England Netball's Head Coach Tracey Neville ahead of their clash with Jamaica tonight.

2 hours, 59 minutes

Last on

Tue 29 Nov 2016 06:30

Music Played

  • Peter Gabriel

    Sledgehammer

    • Now 1986 (Various Artists).
    • Now.
  • Kaiser Chiefs

    We Stay Together

    • (CD Single).
    • Fiction.
  • Monty Python

    Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life

    • (CD Single).
    • Virgin.
  • Katy Perry

    Roar

    • (CD Single).
    • Capitol.
    • 1.
  • The La’s

    There She Goes

    • Love - 38 All Time Love Classics.
    • Polygram Tv.
  • The Banana Splits

    The Tra La La Song (One Banana, Two Banana)

    • Television's Greatest Hits Vol. 5: In Living Color (Various Artists).
    • TVT Records.
  • ABBA

    Super Trouper

    • Abba Gold (40th Anniversary Edition).
    • Polar.
    • 006.
  • Emeli Sandé

    Breathing Underwater

    • Long Live The Angels.
    • Virgin.
  • Justin Timberlake

    Can't Stop The Feeling!

    • (CD Single).
    • RCA.
  • The Michael Zager Band

    Let's All Chant

    • The Last Days Of Disco (Film Soundtra.
    • Columbia.
  • Blur

    There's No Other Way

    • Precious - Various Artists.
    • Dino.
  • Dean Martin & Helen O’Connell

    How D'Ya Like Your Eggs In The Morning?

    • Cool Couples (Various Artists).
    • Sanctuary.
  • Adele

    Water Under The Bridge

    • 25.
    • XL.
    • 6.
  • Jamie Cullum

    Show Me The Magic

    • (CD Single).
    • Island.
    • 1.
  • 10cc

    Wall Street Shuffle

    • Million Sellers Vol.13 - The Seventie.
    • Disky.
  • Supertramp

    The Logical Song

    • The Very Best Of Supertramp.
    • A&M.
  • John Legend

    Love Me Now

    • (CD Single).
    • Columbia.
  • Freiheit

    Keeping The Dream Alive

    • The Best Christmas... Ever! (Various).
    • Virgin.
  • Smith & Burrows

    When The Thames Froze

  • Craig David

    Change My Love

    • (CD Single).
    • Insanity Records.
  • The Bluebells

    Young At Heart

    • Fantastic 80's - 3 (Various Artists).
    • Sony Tv/Columbia.

Pause for Thought

Pause for Thought

From Rev Ruth Scott, Anglican Vicar in Richmond:

Walking round Winchester Christmas Market at the weekend we bumped into Katie, the Cathedral curate. She was manning one of the cabins - not to sell anything, but to invite passers-by to write on ribbons what they would do if they were king or queen for a day. All the ribbons were pinned up on a board wall, a sea of purple and gold. It was a lovely imaginative oasis in a sea of buying for Christmas. While I love seeing all the arts and crafts in the Market – the creativity of talented people always energises me – I would cheerfully avoid the crowds of shoppers. And I never understand why consumerism is either necessary for, or in the spirit of Christmas. Especially since so many people have little enough to spend on necessities, let alone luxuries. Lest I sound a bit like Scrooge – bah humbug! – let me assure you that I’m committed to celebrating good news at every opportunity and my faith calls me to over-the-top generosity. That’s what the example of ‘King Jesus’ as curate Katie called him, demands. Last Sunday the season of Advent began for Christians. It’s a time when we wait and prepare for the coming of Christ at Christmas, an annual celebration of what we’re called to live every day. This coming is in the form of a vulnerable, dependent baby born to an insignificant woman forced from home by oppressive powers, who gives birth in a shoddy stable because no-one would make room for her and her family. Some things never change, but the central message is that love can come to birth wherever ordinary people make that happen, even in the most unexpected places. That’s because Christmas is about outrageous compassion not expensive consumerism, and the wonderful thing is, you don’t have to be a king or queen to start living it.

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