Lawrence Okolie, The Why Workshop and Kate Winslet
Lawrence Okolie tells Zoe the inspiring story of how he became a professional boxer. Kate Winslet talks to Zoe about her first TV drama in 10 years.
Lawrence Okolie, the fast food worker turned professional boxer, tells Zoe about his inspiring story. In 2012 Lawrence was serving burgers at McDonald's when he saw Anthony Joshua on TV boxing at the London Olympics. He decided there and then that he would become an Olympic boxer too, and he did. Four year later he represented Great Britain at the Olympics, and in 2017 he turned professional. Lawrence changed his life. He's now written a book telling his story - Dare to Change Your Life.
Kate Winslet, the Academy Award winning actress, tells Zoe about her new drama Mare of Eastttown which is her first TV role in 10 years. It's a limited 7-part drama mystery series starring Kate as Mare Sheehan, a small-town Pennsylvania detective who investigates a local murder as her own life crumbles around her. It's an exploration into the dark side of a close community and an authentic examination of how family and past tragedies can define our present. Kate is one of the world's most celebrated actors who's won countless awards including an Oscar, 3 BAFTAs, 4 Golden Globes, an Emmy and a Grammy,
It’s The Why Workshop, and Zoe quizzes the QI Elves with more wonders and ponders, including your questions.
Along with Adam Porter 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 with Jahnavi Harrison 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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Justin Bieber
Hold On
- JUSTICE.
- Def Jam Recordings.
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Whitney Houston
Million Dollar Bill
- (CD Single).
- Arista.
- 1.
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10cc
Life Is a Minestrone
- The Singles.
- Mercury.
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Dinah Washington
Mad About The Boy
- Mixed Emotions III (Various Artists).
- Polygram Tv.
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Chic
Everybody Dance
- The Last Days Of Disco (Film Soundtra.
- Columbia.
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Barry White
You're the First, the Last, My Everything
- Barry White - The Collection.
- Mercury.
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Paul Woolford & Amber Mark
HEAT
- (CD Single).
- Ministry Of Sound Recordings.
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Shania Twain
That Don't Impress Me Much
- Now 44 (Various Artists).
- Virgin.
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Janet Jackson
Together Again
- Now 39 (Various Artists).
- Now.
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Gerry Rafferty
Baker Street
- Songs Of The Century (Disc 2).
- Global Records & Tapes.
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Tom Jones
One More Cup Of Coffee
- Surrounded By Time.
- EMI.
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New Radicals
Get What You Give
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Michael Ball
Be The One
- We Are More Than One.
- Decca.
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The Beach Boys
Fun Fun Fun
- The Best Of The Beach Boys (CD 1).
- EMI.
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OutKast
Hey Ya!
- Outkast - Speakerboxxx.
- Arista.
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Steps & Michelle Visage
Heartbreak In This City
- What The Future Holds.
- BMG Rights Management.
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Shanice
I Love Your Smile
- Now Yearbook '92 (Various Artists).
- Sony Music.
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Lewis Capaldi
Someone You Loved
- Breach.
- Vertigo.
- 3.
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Chris Rea
Let's Dance
- Auberge EP.
- East West Records.
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James Newman
Embers
- (CD Single).
- BMG Rights Management (UK).
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Pet Shop Boys
West End Girls
- Now That's What I Call Music '86.
- Now.
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Taylor Swift
willow
- evermore.
- TS/Republic Records.
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Toploader
Dancing In The Moonlight
- Onka's Big Moka - Toploader.
- Sony Soho Square.
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Tenacious D
Tribute
- Tribute.
- Mechanoise.
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The Streets
Dry Your Eyes
- (CD Single).
- Parlophone.
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Bruce Springsteen
I'll See You In My Dreams
- Letter To You.
- Columbia.
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Christina Aguilera
Candyman
- Back To Basics.
- RCA.
Pause For Thought
I remember it like it yesterday. April 7thÌý1997. I was 10.ÌýÌýMy sister and I woke up and as usual we rolled out of our bunk beds to run for a morning cuddle with my mum. We found an empty bed and heard my Dad on the phone in the kitchen. Then he ran into the living room and bowed down with a big thud in front of our home shrine, saying a prayer of gratitude with, I think, some tears mixed in – it’s always a bit shocking to see your Dad cry, even happy tears, so it really stuck with me!
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He told us that our new baby brother had arrived and that we were off to Watford hospital to meet him. We went and bought grapes and orange juice at the shop over the road, and soon found ourselves walking down the shiny hospital corridors. I’d hardly ever been in a hospital and my heart was pounding – maybe nervous about what I might see.
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Our brother was a squishy red faced, red haired blob and we fell in love instantly. He had no name yet – just Baby Harrison. Our dear family friend happened to be the midwife that delivered him, and that very day aged 8, my sister decided to become a midwife too, which she is today!
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Hindus believe that there are no accidents - individual souls are born into the same family for a reason. Every member has something to share and teach the others, even in times of conflict. Each relationship in a family is special in its own way, and brothers hold a very special place, with two annual festivals called Raksha Bandhan and Bhai Dooj, celebrating that loving and protective bond between brother and sister.
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Today my brother Mali is 24. Time is passing. Our beloved friend who delivered him sadly passed away last year. From being a little boy in my arms who said ‘vench-table’ instead of vegetable…he now voice notes me his beautiful piano compositions and gives me shockingly good advice. And since he’s that kind of guy, even though it’s his birthday, this is not just about him – this is a thank you, to all little brothers, everywhere. You may be annoying, but you’re loved, special and amazing.Ìý
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Happy Birthday Mali.Ìý
Broadcast
- Wed 7 Apr 2021 06:30´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 2