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IF YOU’RE SELF-ISOLATING, LOSE YOURSELF IN THESE RADIO SHOWS, SAYS CREW’S GRIPPING FIGHT FOR SURVIVAL
DAVID Baddiel joins Dermot to talk about his one-man show Trolls: Not The Dolls.
Trolls are defined as people who insult and abuse strangers online. Generally it’s agreed that the best way to deal with trolls is not to encourage them by replying to their attacks.
It’s a good plan, but one that David Baddiel has consistently broken. This is because he has always seen the crew and Mission Control race against time to bring the makeshift lifeboat to life before everything dies.
Jim Lovell confesses to podcast host Kevin Fong: “I had a good idea that we were not going to survive”.
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STARSKY And Hutch star and musician David Soul is the special studio guest in the Mother’s Day edition of Sounds of the 70s With Johnnie Walker. Believe it or not, at the height of punk in 1977, David sold more singles in the UK than any other band or artist, even outstripping ABBA and Boney M. David will be chatting about his definitive new collection, Gold, and will be selecting some of his favourite 70s songs by other artists... and maybe even giving listeners’ mums a special mention and dedication on the show.
Johnnie also has more stories from This Week In Music, another great 45 enters Johnnie’s Jukebox, and he’ll be playing more
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ENJOY a look at the bright side of life as Funny Fortnight returns to Radio 2. There are six 30minute shows, plus two specials with Patrick Kielty interviewing Mel Brooks, and Steve Martin with Martin Short. They will be broadcast across the next two weekends.
RADIOHEAD guitarist Jonny Greenwood is renowned as a composer in his own right; writing award-winning film scores and working as composer in residence for the BBC Concert Orchestra. His Late Junction Mixtape is a 30-minute deep dive into his record collection, featuring Arabic classical music, dub from Dennis Bovell, and sonic meditations by Pauline Oliveros.
BOWIE’S THE STAR MAN IN LOVING TRIBUTE TO A MUSICAL ICON
THE music of David Bowie is being celebrated in a UK theatre tour of The Bowie Collective.
The immersive theatrical and musical experience features music from various era’s of the iconic musician’s career, from Ziggy Stardust to Blackstar with frontman Steve Evans as the legendary singer. The production also includes 3D hologram heads, elaborate costumes and dancers.
Further our details available from thebowie collective.com