Hardeep Singh Kohli sits in
Hardeep Singh Kohli sits in to host the topical faith show, with guests Donald Shaw and Karen Matheson from Capercaille. Plus, inspirational music and topical chat.
Hardeep Singh Kohli sits in to host the topical faith show. His guests are husband and wife, Donald Shaw and Karen Matheson, the driving force behind Scottish group Capercaille. This year Capercaille are celebrating 30 years together. They released their 30th anniversary album "At The Heart Of It All" in August and in November they'll be taking to the road for a UK tour. Hardeep's faith guest is Free Churches Faith Advisor, the Rev'd Bob Wilson. And there'll be an update with Mark Beaumont who's in New Delhi with the Queen's Baton Relay on its way around the Commonwealth in anticipation of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games. With inspirational music and topical chat.
Last on
More episodes
Clip
-
GMS reflection 13 Oct.wav
Duration: 01:10
Music Played
-
The Boo Radleys
Wake Up Boo!
-
Bee Gees
Run To Me
-
Philippa Hanna
Hollywood
-
Capercaillie
At The Heart Of It All
-
Lissie
Sleepwalking
-
Bruce Springsteen
My 91Èȱ¬town
-
Showaddywaddy
Three Steps To Heaven
-
Eric Bibb
Can't Please Everybody
-
Gungor
Church Bells
-
Jahméne Douglas
Give Us This Day
-
Julian Lloyd Webber
Jesu Joy Of Man's Desiring
-
The Isley Brothers
Harvest For The World
-
LeAnn Rimes
But I Do Love You
-
Malojian
Julie Anne
-
Eliza Doolittle
Let It Rain
-
Ku Malawi
-
Capercaillie
Lament for John "Garve" Macleod of Raasay
-
The Human League
Don't You Want Me
-
The Real Thing
You To Me Are Everything
-
Elvis Presley
Follow That Dream
-
The Boo Radleys
Wake Up Boo!
- Various Artists - Untitled.
- Global Records & Tapes.
-
Bee Gees
Run To Me
- Bee Gees - Their Greatest Hits.
- Polydor.
-
Philippa Hanna
Hollywood
-
Lissie
Sleepwalking
- Back To Forever.
- Columbia.
- 1.
-
Bruce Springsteen
My 91Èȱ¬town
-
Showaddywaddy
Three Steps To Heaven
- Showaddywaddy - Best Steps To Heaven.
- Tiger.
-
Eric Bibb
One Day At A Time
-
Gungor
Church Bells
-
The Isley Brothers
Harvest For The World
- The Greatest Hits Of 1976 (Various).
- Premier.
-
LeAnn Rimes
But I Do Love You
- (CD Single).
- Curb.
-
Eliza Doolittle
Let It Rain
- (CD Single).
- Parlophone.
- 1.
-
The Human League
Don't You Want Me
- Dare!.
- Virgin.
-
The Real Thing
You To Me Are Everything
- In The Summertime-Sound Of 70's, Part.
- Old Gold.
-
Elvis Presley
Follow That Dream
- Today, Tomorrow And Forever.
- Britannia Music.
Capercaillie
Capercaillie is a ScottishÌýband made up of traditional musicians who hail from the west coast of Scotland. Their style is to take traditional songs and melodies and interpret them using modern production techniques. They've travelled the globeÌýbringing Gaelic music and culture to an international audienceÌýand have sold a million albums worldwide. This year they're celebrating 30 years together with a new album "At The Heart Of It All" which was released in August,Ìýand a UK tour. Throughout those 30 years the driving force behind Capercaillie has been its founders, Donald Shaw and Karen Matheson, who talk toÌýHardeepÌýabout those 30 years together and the spirituality of Celtic music.
Ìý
Queen's Baton Relay
The Queen's Baton Relay is a much loved tradition of the Commonwealth Games and symbolises the coming together of all Commonwealth nations and territories in preparation for the four-yearly festival of sport and culture.
The Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton Relay is the curtain-raiser to the XX Commonwealth Games. Over a period of 288 days the baton will visit 70 nations and territories, cover 190,000 kilometres and involve a third of the world's population, making it the world's most engaging relay.
The Queen's Baton Relay was launched at Buckingham Palce onÌý9 October 2013ÌýatÌýa ceremony where Her Majesty The Queen placed Her message to the Commonwealth into the baton.
The baton will be relayed by thousands of people throughout the Commonwealth, each one honoured by their own nation to participate in this unique tradition. Magical memories will be created on this journey across continents, terrains and time zones. From Sydney Harbour Bridge to the forests of Rwanda; from Pacific Islands to the Rocky Mountains of Canada, the baton will showcase each nation and territory in the Commonwealth.Ìý
The finish line is in the host nation Scotland just in time for the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony in Glasgow, where Her Majesty The Queen will read aloud Her message to the Commonwealth.Ìý
On Good Morning Sunday we'll be regularly catching up with the progress of the batonÌýas it makes its wayÌýthrough the Commonwealth. Hardeep will talk to Scottish adventurer, Mark Beaumont, who's accompanying the baton on its journey. This week he's in New Delhi, India.
Ìý
Ìý
Bob Wilson
The Rev'd Bob Wilson is the Free Churches Faith Advisor to the Prison Service. An ordained Baptist minister, BobÌýhas been involved in prison ministry since 1995.ÌýCovering all of England and Wales, Bob supports over two hundred chaplainsÌýin 134 prisons. He is committed to helping prison chaplains work professionally to encourage prisoners and staff to grow in faith, toÌýhave hope that life can change, and to show them ongoing care and concern. When not travelling from prison to prison, BobÌýcan be found on the crags, mountains and sea cliffs of the country enjoying his other passion,Ìýrock climbing.
Broadcast
- Sun 13 Oct 2013 07:0091Èȱ¬ Radio 2