
Take That, Spandau Ballet, John Cleese and Iggy Pop
Chris Evans is joined by Take That, Spandau Ballet, John Cleese and Iggy Pop.
Eloquent Edward from Caldy in Merseyside talks trumpets with Chris for the very first time...
British boy-turned-man-band Take That deliver their new single 'These Days'...
Comedy king John Cleese tell us all about his brand new autobiography 'So...Anyway'...
Rock legend Iggy Pop shares his musical musings ahead of the ѿý Music John Peel Lecture...
New romantics Spandau Ballet play live in studio, and tell us all about their brilliant biopic 'Soul Boys of the Western World'...
And our very own pop master Ken Bruce talks about ѿý Music's 10 Pieces initiative and the fantastic 'Friday Night Is Music Night' special...
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Iggy PopMaster with…Iggy Pop, John Cleese and Spandau Ballet!
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Music Played
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10cc
Good Morning Judge
- The Very Best Of 10cc.
- Mercury.
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Jacqui Abbott & Paul Heaton
When It Was Ours
- (CD Single).
- Virgin EMI Records.
- 001.
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Ace
How Long
- No Greater Love (Various Artists).
- Global Records & Tapes.
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Bee Gees
You Should Be Dancing
- Bee Gees - Their Greatest Hits.
- Polydor.
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The Dave Clark Five
Glad All Over
- Glad All Over.
- BMG Rights Management (UK).
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Sammy Davis Jr.
Talk To The Animals
- Sammy Davis Greatest Hits.
- Curb.
- 1.
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Bob Dylan
Subterranean ѿýsick Blues
- Bob Dylan - Greatest Hits.
- Columbia.
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Michael Jackson
A Place With No Name
- Xscape.
- Epic.
- 001.
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Kirsty MacColl
There's a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis
- Kirsty Maccoll - Galore.
- Virgin.
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Manfred Mann
Do Wah Diddy Diddy
- Ages Of Mann.
- Polygram Tv.
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Iggy Pop
Real Wild Child (Wild One)
- The Greatest Hits Of 1987, Pt.2 (Var).
- Telstar.
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Pratt & McClain
Happy Days
- Television's Greatest Hits Volume 3 70s & 80s.
- Silva Screen Records Ltd.
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Bruce Springsteen
Dancing In The Dark
- Bruce Springsteen - Greatest Hits.
- Columbia.
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Status Quo
And It's Better Now (Aquostic Version)
- Aquostic (Stripped Bare).
- Rhino.
- 1.
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Take That
These Days
- (CD Single).
- Polydor.
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Take That
These Days
- (CD Single).
- Polydor.
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Tom Robinson Band
2-4-6-8 Motorway
- The Greatest Hits Of 1977 (Various).
- Premier.
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Ward Thomas
Way Back When
- (CD Single).
- WTW Music.
- 1.
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Brian Wilson & Various Artists
God Only Knows
- (CD Single).
- ѿý Music.
- 4.
Pause for Thought

From Rev’d Richard Coles, cleric and broadcaster:
An odd experience for me, doing this slot on a Friday morning, to walk unnoticed past the paparazzi outside, and find myself, a middle aged clergyman run to fat with the dress sense of an embittered geography teacher, surrounded by a glittering constellation of stars.
Odd for me, odd for you gathered here; but it was not ever thus. For I may be a simple country parson now, but in 1986 I was riding high in the charts, the only Vicar in the C of E to have had a number one record; and although it’s three decades ago, this morning I recall vividly Jimmy Somerville and I standing nonplussed in a photographer’s studio refusing to wear a rail of wildly unsuitable garments produced by a stylist, who said, a bit snippily, “Well, they were good enough for Spandau Ballet”.
I raise this not merely as an empty boast, nor because my hilarious and yet deeply moving memoir is about to be published, but because so many people ask me how I got from the former to the latter, from pop to pulpit. To them it seems an incredible journey – I suspect my bishop sometimes thinks the same – but to me it is just what happened. You know, one day you’re doing Top of the Pops with Frankie Goes to Hollywood and Sigue Sigue Sputnik, the next you’re deputy chaplain to the Admiral of the Wash on his Annual Inspection of the Beacons and Buoys.
And it’s not without precedent. I was in Olney in Buckinghamshire on Tuesday, where its Vicar, John Newton, another Church of England parson with a surprising past, wrote Amazing Grace. Before he was ordained he’d made his living in the slave trade, a gruesome business, that would put those who plied it beyond redemption, you might think. But all points are equidistant from God, whose mercy is boundless, love limitless, grace promiscuous, and is after us, wherever and whoever we may be.
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