Sir Michael Parkinson and RAF Aerospace Battle Manager Lou Page
Chris talks music memories with Sir Michael Parkinson ahead of his FNIMN special & RAF Aerospace Battle Manager Lou Page talks about RAF in space to celebrate their 100th birthday.
Chris chats to Sir Michael Parkinson on his 83rd Birthday about his Friday Night is Music Night special, taking his Our Kind of Music show on tour and shares his unique achievement in the British Army. To celebrate their 100th anniversary, RAF's Aerospace Battle Manager Lou Page talks to Chris about launching the RAF's first ever satellite into space. We dedicate this morning's Top Tenuous to birthday boy Sir Michael Parkinson, and Vassos is joined by ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ broadcaster and football correspondent John Murray in the Sports Locker. We also Pause For Thought with writer and vicar of St Luke's Holloway church, Dave Tomlinson.
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Prince & The Revolution
Kiss
- 4Ever.
- Warner Bros.
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Kelsea Ballerini
I Hate Love Songs
- (CD Single).
- Black River Entertainment.
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Elvis Costello
She
- The Very Best Of Elvis Costello.
- Universal Music Tv.
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Texas
Summer Son
- Texas - The Greatest Hits.
- Mercury.
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Ian Dury & the Blockheads
Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick
- Fantastic 70's (Various Artists).
- Sony Tv/Columbia.
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Four Tops
Loco In Acapulco
- Their Greatest Hits.
- Telstar.
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Charlie Puth
Done For Me (feat. Kehlani)
- (CD Single).
- Atlantic.
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Blur
Coffee & TV
- Now 43 (Various Artists).
- Now.
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Buddy Holly
Raining In My Heart
- Acuff-Rose Opryland Music: 50th Anniv.
- Acuff-Rose Opryland.
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Niall Horan
On The Loose
- (CD Single).
- Virgin EMI.
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Santana
Smooth (feat. Rob Thomas)
- (CD Single).
- Arista.
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Sam Smith
Like I Can
- (CD Single).
- Capitol.
- 007.
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Electric Light Orchestra
Rock 'n' Roll Is King
- ELO's Greatest Hits Vol.2.
- Epic.
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Manic Street Preachers
Distant Colours
- Resistance Is Futile (Deluxe Edition).
- Columbia.
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Tony Christie
Avenues and Alleyways
- Tony Christie - Definitive Collection.
- Universal.
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No Doubt
Don't Speak
- Huge Hits 1997 (Various Artists).
- Global Television.
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Ten Sharp
You
- Ten Sharp.
- Columbia.
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Mansun
Wide Open Space
- Live Forever (Various Artists).
- B-Unique / Polydor.
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Deacon Blue
Real Gone Kid
- The All Time Greatest Rock Songs ....
- Columbia.
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David Gray
Babylon
- (CD Single).
- Iht Records.
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Nick Drake
River Man
- (CD Single).
- Island.
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MAX
Lights Down Low (Latin Urban Mix)
- (CD Single).
- RED Music.
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Queen
We Will Rock You
- News Of The World.
- Island.
- 1.
Pause for Thought
From Dave Tomlinson,Ìýwriter and Vicar of St Luke’s Holloway in London:
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It’s probably passed most of us by, but today is ‘Spy Wednesday’! This isn’t an excuse for wall-to-wall Bond films; it’s when tradition has it Judas covertly colluded with the authorities to have Jesus arrested. Which is why we still refer to a treacherous person as ‘a Judas’.
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In the story, he was so mortified by his action that Judas topped himself. And many see his betrayal as unforgiveable: he is eternally damned. Me, I don’t believe that. After all, Jesus told a story about a shepherd with a lost sheep; he said that despite having 99 sheep in the fold, the shepherd never gave up searching for his one lost sheep. History may not have forgiven Judas, but I’m sure Jesus did.
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The problem was: Judas couldn’t forgive himself. And in my experience, after decades of working with people who’ve committed acts they regret, I reckon this is the hardest bit – forgiving oneself.
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Some of my most enjoyable (and effective) experiences as a priest are in the pub after a funeral or a wedding, or at a party: resisting lovely, generous people trying to get me drunk, dancing to George Michael, Abba or Britney – and often listening to ad hoc confessions above the hubbub, then speaking words of forgiveness.Ìý Many of us carry around feelings of guilt or shame – who hasn’t done things they regret? And the memory of them hurts.
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I don’t enjoy recalling the time I took my eight-year-old son out of a restaurant when he was really annoying me and whacked him in anger; or when I refused to help my disabled dad, going out with my mates instead, or when I’ve behaved selfishly toward my lovely wife. But I have a choice: to dwell on my guilt feelings, allowing them to overshadow my life now, or to admit to my wrongdoing, let go of the feelings, and make better choices in the present.
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From personal experience, I know how guilt eats up a lot of nervous energy, which can be better employed nourishing compassion, creative imagination and self-worth.
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Life is too short to stew on useless feelings of guilt and shame. Once I face up to my shortcomings, they can become a springboard to better choices, better experiences – a better future.
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Broadcast
- Wed 28 Mar 2018 06:30³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio 2
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After eight years of hosting the Breakfast Show, Chris Evans leaves Radio 2.
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