Jeremy Clarkson, Anne-Marie, Niall Horan and James Blunt
Jeremy Clarkson chats to Zoe about his new book. Anne-Marie and Niall Horan share the official single for 麻豆社 Children In Need and James Blunt performs live from Maida Vale.
It's another Friends Phone In Friday with Zoe Ball.
Following on from his hugely successful Amazon Prime show Clarkson鈥檚 Farm, Jeremy Clarkson chats to Zoe about his new book Diddly Squat: A Year on the Farm, which brings together a collection of his Sunday Times farming columns since buying his farm in the Cotswolds in 2019. With a brand-new introduction and epilogue, Jeremy tells us about the last year on the farm and what he鈥檚 learnt so far about being a farmer. Jeremy is a broadcaster, writer, farmer and the host of the ITV game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and co-host of The Grand Tour.
Anne-Marie and Niall Horan share the official single for 麻豆社 Children In Need 2021 in a special simulcast with 麻豆社 Radio 1. This year they have covered Fleetwood Mac鈥檚 'Everywhere', with the stamp of approval from Fleetwood Mac鈥檚 own Christine McVie. The song features a backing band made up of Ed Sheeran on guitar, Griff on synths, Yungblud on bass, and additional help from Lewis Capaldi and Sam Smith. A portion of each UK download or purchase of 'Everywhere' will be put towards 麻豆社 Children in Need. The charity organization funds over 2,500 local charities and projects that directly support children and young people affected by disadvantages ranging from poverty and disability to illness, distress, and trauma.
James Blunt is live from the 麻豆社's Maida Vale studios. He'll be performing one of the new tracks from his greatest hits album The Stars Beneath My Feet (2004-2021), as well as a cover and a track from his back-catalogue. James鈥 new album features four new songs, tracks from across his 17-year career, as well as four exclusive live performances from around the world, including one from the Glastonbury Festival.
Along with Adam Porter on news, Richie Anderson on travel and Mike Williams on sport, Zoe and the team have the best start to your morning.
There's also a Pause For Thought from Reverend Richard Coles and your calls, texts, emails and voice notes as Zoe entertains the nation with fun for the family!
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Kylie Minogue & Years & Years
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My Favourite Game
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Let It Go
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Don't Take Away The Music
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Faith
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U Can't Touch This
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Don't Stop Me Now
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Bad Habits
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Don't Look Back In Anger
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Firework
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Things Can Only Get Better
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The River Of Dreams
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Girls On Film
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Dancing In The Dark
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Niall Horan & 础苍苍别鈥怣补谤颈别
Everywhere (麻豆社 Children In Need)
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Kelly Clarkson
Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)
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Sister Sledge
We Are Family
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James Blunt
Unstoppable (Radio 2 Session, 19 Nov 2021)
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James Blunt
Blinding Lights (Radio 2 Session, 19 Nov 2021)
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Dolly Parton
9 to 5
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Changes
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Walking On Sunshine
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Don't Stop Movin'
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1973 (Radio 2 Session, 19 Nov 2021)
Pause For Thought
We鈥檝e had some unusual visitors to the churchyard in my time 鈥 steam punk ghost hunters, a Gurkha playing the bagpipes, Mr Bean 鈥 but the most unusual came the other day. A tornado. Well, a squall, according to meteorology, but it was terrifying. We were in church, about to receive communion, when out of nowhere came a howl like a low flying jet, and then bangs and crashes as bits and pieces fell on the roof, and the windows rattled in their frames and a terrible creaking wrenching sound. And then it was gone, just as suddenly.听We stepped outside and saw devastation. Trees had been uprooted, the path to the lych gate was blocked, a row of gravestones smashed. If it had arrived fifteen minutes later when people were making their way home, they might not have made it.
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There was听one听serious casualty. A yew tree, which the storm had split down the middle, and now lay in pieces on the ground, its red berries scattered like beads from a broken necklace.听What do we do with a ton of yew? Maybe get the school round to do something creative for Children in Need? Then the sexton reminded me that every part of the tree, from bark to berry, is poisonous; and I don鈥檛 think even I would be so rash as to entrust a chainsaw to our Year 5s. That yew had stood in the churchyard for more than a thousand years. Stood through the Norman conquest, the Black Death, the Wars of the Roses, the execution of Charles I, the Industrial Revolution, the First and Second world wars, COVID, and Aljaz and Sara being booted off Strictly鈥 and then a gust of wind, and it鈥檚 Game Over.
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Lots of people see churches, I think, as symbols of permanence. Often the oldest and most venerable building in a community, they鈥檝e seen generations in and generations out, and there鈥檚 something to be said for symbolising an enduring presence in turbulent times. But it鈥檚 also misleading. Just as the yew tree unexpectedly copped it, so might we, so might anything, even the things we most cherish, if we just take them for granted, imagine they鈥檒l always be there, dodge the time consuming but necessary responsibility to play our part in keeping things going. And I have found there are great and unexpected rewards when we do.听
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- Fri 19 Nov 2021 06:30麻豆社 Radio 2