Jane McDonald, Dan Walker and Jay's Virtual Radio Quiz
Jane McDonald, the singer and TV presenter, is chatting to Zoe about her brand new album. Plus 大象传媒 Breakfast presenter Dan Walker tells Zoe about his latest book.
Jane McDonald, the singer and TV presenter, is chatting to Zoe about her brand new album 'Cruising with Jane McDonald Vol 2'. Jane's breakthrough came about due to her appearance on the 大象传媒 show 鈥楾he Cruise鈥 in 1998. Her new album features many songs from her channel 5 TV series鈥 Cruising with Jane McDonald鈥. Jane has released eight albums in total and each of Jane鈥檚 four major albums released have all reached gold or silver status. 2009 saw her first album release under her own label which was titled 鈥楯ane鈥 and it entered the album chart at Number 7. Jane has performed in many incredible venues across the UK including, the Royal Albert Hall and the London Palladium twice. She鈥檚 also played in the MGM Grand in Las Vegas which was filmed for DVD and became a chart hit.
Dan Walker, host of 大象传媒 Breakfast, chats to Zoe about his new book called 'Remarkable People', which is a celebration of goodness, kindness and humanity. Over his life Dan has encountered a stream of remarkable people and in the book he shares their intriguing and uplifting stories. Dan was born in Crawley in West Sussex and hosts 大象传媒 One's award winning Football Focus and regularly presents Match of the Day. He's previously written books called; 'Mud and Maradona' and 'Dan Walkers Thronkersaurus: Football's Finest Tales'.
There's also another round of Jay's Virtual Radio Quiz where the team's general knowledge is put to the test.
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 a daily Pause For Thought and listeners on the line, as Zoe entertains the nation with fun for the family!
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Phil Collins
Sussudio
- Singles.
- Rhino.
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Keith Urban & P!nk
One Too Many
- The Speed Of Now Pt. 1.
- Hit Red Records.
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Kelly Rowland
Daylight (feat. Travie McCoy)
- (CD Single).
- Sony BMG.
- 1.
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KC and the Sunshine Band
Give It Up
- The Best Summer Ever (Various Artist.
- Virgin.
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Four Tops
It's The Same Old Song
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Bryan Adams
Summer Of '69
- Bryan Adams - The Best Of Me.
- Mercury.
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The KLF
Justified & Ancient (Stand by The JAMs) (feat. Tammy Wynette)
- (CD Single).
- K.L.F. Communications.
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Sophie Ellis鈥怋extor
Crying At The Discotheque
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Donna Summer
Bad Girls
- Donna Summer - Summer Collection.
- Mercury.
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Olly Murs
Dear Darlin'
- (CD Single).
- Sony BMG.
- 1.
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Supertramp
It's Raining Again
- The Very Best Of Supertramp.
- Polygram Tv.
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Declan J Donovan
Perfectly Imperfect
- (CD Single).
- Polydor.
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Jennifer Lopez
Love Don't Cost A Thing
- (CD Single).
- Epic.
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Mica Paris
Mama Said
- gospel.
- East West Records.
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Roxy Music
Angel Eyes
- Bryan Ferry/Roxy Music - Street Life.
- Eg.
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Robbie Williams
Rock DJ
- (CD Single).
- Chrysalis.
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Dua Lipa
Levitating
- Future Nostalgia.
- Warner Records.
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Electric Light Orchestra
Turn To Stone
- Light Years - The Very Best Of ELO.
- Epic.
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Amy Winehouse
Tears Dry On Their Own
- (CD Single).
- Island.
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Don Henley
The Boys Of Summer
- The Very Best Of.
- MCA.
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AC/DC
Shot In The Dark
- Power Up.
- Columbia.
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Jane McDonald
Ain't No Mountain High Enough
- Channel 5.
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Rahim Redcar
Girlfriend (feat. 顿芒尘-贵耻苍办)
- (CD Single).
- Because Music.
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Primal Scream
Rocks
- Dirty Hits.
- Columbia.
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Indeep
Last Night A DJ Saved My Life
- Soul Weekender (Various Artists).
- Crimson.
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The Gap Band
Big Fun
- NOW That's What I Call Music! 9 (Various Artists).
- Now.
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Colonel Abrams
Trapped
- Now 1985 - The Millennium Series.
- Now.
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220 KID & JC Stewart
Too Many Nights
- (CD Single).
- Polydor.
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M People
Search For The Hero
- No Greater Love (Various Artists).
- Global Records & Tapes.
Pause For Thought
A few years ago I wrote a book about starting again after broken dreams. Any naivete I still had about the world and its problems was soon dispelled as hundreds of readers shared their own broken dreams with me. To this day, the hardest part is replying to these stories without resorting to clich茅. After speaking at a Christian conference once, a woman and her daughter came up to ask me a question. The daughter, Kate, was too distraught to talk, so her mum spoke for her. She said, 鈥淟ast year Kate鈥檚 husband was arrested for a serious crime. Since then Kate has lost not just her husband, but also her daughter, who thinks she must鈥檝e been complicit, and many of her friends, who don鈥檛 want to be associated with something this bad.听
Here鈥檚 our question: What good could come from a broken dream like this?鈥 What could I say. I just didn鈥檛 know. And clich茅s about looking for silver linings on clouds were ready to fill the silence. I started praying silently, hoping inspiration would come. I said, 鈥淜ate, your sense of betrayal must be immense. Your husband broke your trust, your friends broke your trust鈥︹ And that鈥檚 when it came鈥攁 nebulous thought that started crystallising into something clear. I said, 鈥淜ate, what if you were to treat this problem as a quest鈥攍earning how to rebuild trust after it鈥檚 been so badly broken. What if you were to face that quest with God and document all the highs, lows, and lessons you learn along the way. Do that and you might help others rebuild trust after their own betrayals.鈥澨
Kate looked thoughtful for a moment, then broke her silence. 鈥淵es,鈥 she said, 鈥渕aybe I could.鈥 Hope had been born. As we head into lockdown again today鈥攐ur dreams and plans again interrupted鈥攖hat conversation with Kate is on my mind. Because while some might find in it a silver lining, finding more time to read, clean or garden, as in April, for many others, the problems it brings could be overwhelming. Good may come from this, I鈥檓 just not sure when. But I dare to believe that if we turn it into a quest, lockdown might stop being our master and instead become our servant鈥攖he lessons we learn through it serving a greater end.
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- Thu 5 Nov 2020 06:30大象传媒 Radio 2