³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Good Food's Orlando Murrin, Present Wrapping and Christmas TV!
Chris is joined by Good Food's Orlando Murrin who talks us through the ultimate Christmas dinner recipes and gift wrap specialist Jane Weaver shares her tips for present wrapping.
Chris is joined by ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Good Food's Orlando Murrin who talks us through the ultimate Christmas dinner, involving turkey with roast garlic and pancetta and the ultimate roast potatoes and he shares his recipe for the Best Ever Chocolate Brownies. Gift wrap specialist Jane Weaver has top tips for perfecting the art of present wrapping with ingenious ideas from natural gift tags to wrapping footballs. Chris finds out what TV treats we should be watching over the festive period with Radio Times' editor Mark Frith. Noah whittles down your best Christmas trees from across the country and we read out your Driving Home for Christmas messages in the run up to the big day. Today's Pause For Thought is read by Dr Jim Harris.
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Orlando Murrin from ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Good Food offers up tips to make a festive feast to remember
Essential festive advice from our listeners and guests.
Clips
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What are the TV treats to watch this Christmas?
Duration: 03:44
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How does Orlando make his brownies the best ever?
Duration: 03:15
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Orlando Murrin is at the rescue with top tips to save Christmas!
Duration: 03:10
Music Played
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Mariah Carey
All I Want For Christmas Is You
- Mariah Carey - Merry Christmas.
- Columbia.
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Taylor Swift
Gorgeous
- reputation.
- Big Machine.
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Bobby Helms
Jingle Bell Rock
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Showaddywaddy
Hey Mr Christmas
- The Very Best Of.
- Crimson.
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Madness
My Girl
- Madness - Complete Madness.
- Virgin.
- 2.
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The Darkness
Christmas Time (Don't Let The Bells End)
- (CD Single).
- Atlantic.
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Elbow
Golden Slumbers
- (CD Single).
- Polydor.
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Mud
Lonely This Christmas
- That's Christmas (Various Artists).
- EMI.
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Luis Fonsi
Despacito (Remix) (feat. Daddy Yankee & Justin Bieber)
- (CD Single).
- Polydor.
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Perry Como
(There's No Place Like) Home For The Holidays
- Nipper's Greatest Christmas Hits.
- Sony Music Entertainment UK Ltd.
- 1.
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Paloma Faith
Guilty
- (CD Single).
- RCA.
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Olly Murs
Wrapped Up (feat. Travie McCoy)
- (CD Single).
- Epic.
- 1.
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Queen
Bohemian Rhapsody
- Greatest Hits I II & III (The Platinum Collection).
- Parlophone.
- 11.
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Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott
He Wants To
- (CD Single).
- EMI.
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Scouting for Girls
Christmas In The Air (Tonight)
- (CD Single).
- Warner Music.
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East 17
Stay Another Day
- East 17 - Steam.
- London.
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Tom Jones & Cerys Matthews
Baby It's Cold Outside
- (CD Single).
- Gut Records.
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Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans
Here Comes Santa Claus
- A Christmas Gift For You (Phil Spect.
- Phil Spector Int.
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Gabriella Cilmi
Warm This Winter
- (CD Single).
- Universal.
- 1.
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Bing Crosby
White Christmas
- That's Christmas (Various Artists).
- EMI.
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Jamie Cullum
Show Me The Magic
- (CD Single).
- Island.
- 1.
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Sigrid
Strangers
- (CD Single).
- Island.
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Brenda Lee
Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree
- Brenda Lee - The EP Collection.
- See For Miles.
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Sam Smith
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
- (CD Single).
- Capitol.
Pause for Thought
From Jim Harris, Art Historian
Christmas makes me feel a little vulnerable: the pressure to get it right; the sheer, spiraling cost of it; the need for everyone to be jolly. What if I fail? It makes me want to run away.
 I went for a run recently, in the countryside, and found myself in a field where, in the distance, I could see a herd of small cows grazing peacefully. It was rather lovely.
Or it was until I got close to the cows, who looked a lot bigger now, and they started to chase me. I was, literally, hunted by cows and I did not like it one bit, so I ran quicker. But so did the cows. They followed behind me and hemmed me in.
 In the end there was nothing to do but face them down. So I stopped, and turned, and I yelled, ‘COWS! GO AWAY COWS!’ And as the cows regarded me with a look of deepest puzzlement, I ran away as fast as my stumpy, elderly legs could carry me. Which, when I’m feeling vulnerable, is surprisingly fast.
 Now, of course, not everyone is afraid of large animals. Shepherds, for example. In the Bible, before he slew the giant Goliath, David was a shepherd prepared to fight fearlessly against any lion or bear that threatened his flock.
 It’s a surprise, then, that in the Christmas story the shepherds who were the first people to learn of the birth of Jesus were the opposite of fearless. Faced by an angel shining with the glory of the Lord, they were terrified.
 But this is the paradox of Christmas: God, the creator of everything and somehow, suddenly here on earth, turns out not to be a conqueror, but a baby. The announcement was terrifying but the reality just terrifyingly frail. The brave shepherds felt afraid and vulnerable, but so too was God With Us, tiny and vulnerable and weak.
 So if Christmas, or any big, compulsory moment of collective happiness strikes a certain terror into your heart, as it does mine, and makes you want to run away, I reckon it’s worth remembering that God has felt vulnerable too. Not because of cows, admittedly, but because of a big, new, scary world. And that is strangely and wonderfully reassuring. Deep breath then, as the festivities draw on – and Happy Christmas.
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