Kristin Scott Thomas
Zoe chats to BAFTA Award-winning actress Kristin Scott Thomas about the upcoming film Military Wives. Plus, it’s The Why Workshop, where we quiz the QI Elves with your questions.
Wake up and embrace the day with Zoe Ball!
We chat to BAFTA Award-winning and Darkest Hour actress Kristin Scott Thomas about the upcoming film Military Wives. It's also Cornish Pasty Week so Zoe and the team try World Championship winning Pasties made by last years winners Billy Deakin, Jack Edensor and Rowe's Cornish Bakers.
It’s The Why Workshop, and Zoe quizzes the QI Elves, with more wonders and ponders, including your questions. Anne Elf and Andy Elf tell us where excess water from flooding goes and who came up with the alphabet song.
Along with Tina Daheley on news, Richie Anderson on travel and Mike Williams on sport, she and the team have the best start to your morning. With celeb guests, quizzes, headlines, tunes chosen by listeners, and more music that you can shake a glitterball at!
There's also a daily Pause For Thought from Rae Duke, a Show and Tell from Megan aged 5. With listeners on the line Zoe entertains the nation with fun for the family!
Last on
More episodes
Previous
Music Played
- 
    
            Barry White
You See The Trouble With Me
- Barry White - The Collection.
 - Mercury.
 - 2.
 
 - 
    
            James Blunt
Halfway (feat. Ward Thomas)
- Once Upon A Mind.
 - Atlantic.
 
 - 
    
            Diana Ross
I'm Coming Out
- Diana Ross & The Supremes - 40 Motown.
 - Polygram Tv.
 
 - 
    
            CeeLo Green
Anyway
- Ladykiller: Platinum Edition.
 - Warner Bros.
 - 1.
 
 - 
    
            Miami Sound Machine
Dr. Beat
- NOW 1984 (Various Artists).
 - NOW.
 
 - 
    
            Fleetwood Mac
Don't Stop
- 50 Years - Don't Stop.
 - Warner Bros.
 - 009.
 
 - 
    
            Tom Grennan
This is The Place
- (CD Single).
 - Insanity.
 
 - 
    
            Whitney Houston
I'm Your Baby Tonight
- Whitney Houston-I'm Your Baby Tonight.
 - Arista.
 
 - 
    
            The Boo Radleys
Wake Up Boo!
- Various Artists - Untitled.
 - Global Records & Tapes.
 
 - 
    
            Duran Duran
Planet Earth
- Duran Duran - Greatest.
 - EMI.
 - 2.
 
 - 
    
            Bee Gees
You Should Be Dancing
- Bee Gees - Their Greatest Hits.
 - Polydor.
 
 - 
    
            Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
Blue Moon Rising
- Blue Moon Rising E.P..
 - Sour Mash Records.
 
 - 
    
            Ronan Keating
Life Is A Rollercoaster
- (CD Single).
 - Polydor.
 
 - 
    
            Kygo, Avicii & Sandro Cavazza
Forever Yours
- (CD Single).
 - Svenska Inspelningar.
 
 - 
    
            U2
Mysterious Ways
- (CD Single).
 - Island.
 
 - 
    
            The Pointer Sisters
I'm So Excited
- Greatest Hits.
 - BBR.
 - 020.
 
 - 
    
            Jonas Brothers
What A Man Gotta Do
- (CD Single).
 - Polydor.
 
 - 
    
            Sia
Chandelier
- Now That's What I Call Music! 88 (Various Artists).
 - Now.
 - 1.
 
 - 
    
            James Brown
I Got You (I Feel Good)
- Hits Of ... 65 & 66 (Vol.1).
 - Polydor.
 
 - 
    
            Niall Horan
Nice To Meet Ya
- (CD Single).
 - Capitol Records.
 
 - 
    
            Manic Street Preachers
A Design For Life
- Everything Must Go - 20th Anniversary Edition.
 - Columbia.
 - 16.
 
 - 
    
            Oh Wonder
Happy
- No One Else Can Wear Your Crown.
 - Island.
 - 2.
 
 - 
    
            Military Wives & Gareth Malone
Wherever You Are
- (CD Single).
 - Decca.
 
 - 
    
            Kool & the Gang
Celebration
- Kool & The Gang - The Singles Collect.
 - Phonogram.
 
 - 
    
            Lewis Capaldi
Before You Go
- (CD Single).
 - Vertigo.
 
 - 
    
            Bruce Springsteen
Dancing In The Dark
- Bruce Springsteen - Greatest Hits.
 - Columbia.
 
 - 
    
            Lionel Richie
All Night Long (All Night)
- Dancing In The Street (Various Artis.
 - Universal Music Tv.
 
 - 
    
            Jocelyn Brown
Somebody Else's Guy
- Heart Full Of Soul 2 (Various Artist.
 - Global Television.
 
 - 
    
            JP Saxe
If The World Was Ending (feat. Julia Michaels)
- (CD Single).
 - Arista.
 
 - 
    
            Frankie Valli
Grease
- Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons - Ve.
 - Polygram Tv.
 - 18.
 
 
Pause For Thought
                From Rae Duke, Religion and Ethics teacher and broadcaster.
One of the great things about teaching is that you’re never short of an opportunity to learn something new.
Yesterday I asked a physics colleague; “are we actually made of stardust?”
'It’s true” he told me. “Nearly all the elements in the human body were made in a star and many have come through several supernovas.”
My eyes widened as it’s so up my street how poetic that line sounds – as Moby once sang: “we’re all made of stars” – yet now it was backed-up, praise be, by factoid credentials Steve Wright would be proud of.
I tend not to give much thought to things like where I came from; modern life can be - with its countless choices, jam-packed schedules and that agenda to live our ‘best life’ – quite frankly, overwhelming enough.
But as your phone’s calendar may have alerted you to this morning, today is Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent. (Hopefully this is of more help than, for those of us not in Scotland, having the Scottish Bank Holidays flash up. I only say this because last summer a group of friends and I made some fun plans for one of them, only to discover that 2ndAugust was to be a normal working day for us non-Scots. The crucial ‘brackets-Scotland’ had lain just beyond our screen boundaries. What a come down!)
The ‘Ash-Wednesday-All-Day’ banner though provides a moment to remember our starting point. In churches across the world, the words “remember you are dust, and to dust you shall return” are said. As a reminder of our mortality, of our being at the mercy of each other... as a little nudge to fall in love with life…
A bit like when watching a stunning film, when the story really matters, the stakes are high – it’s often a matter of life and death.
I believe the same is true for us.
Ashes may have funereal connotations but they also signify burying the past, moving on and self-discovery; a wake-up call to seek out happiness, be kind and love hard.
To lap up, what the poet Mary Oliver paints as, our “one wild and precious life.”
Broadcast
- Wed 26 Feb 2020 06:30ѿý Radio 2