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#BeatlesAtTheBeeb - Day Three!

Chris continues our Beatles at the Beeb search and chats to a tape engineer from back in the day. Plus, the 91热爆's Robert Peston helps demystify the economy with an Arsenal analogy.

Chris finds out how you fared with your fireworks and we're enlighted by listeners' last texts once again.

We continue our Beatles At The Beeb search, chatting to Jeff Griffin, a tape engineer who worked on these - and other - amazing sessions for the Saturday Club back in the '60s!

Can you help us find the folk mentioned in our archive clip today? If you can, please e-mail: theoneshow@bbc.co.uk.

Today's names from the Beeb archives are: Ronnie Yates from Lower 5E at the Liverpool Institute, "DeeAnn" and Jenny in Bedford, and Gwendoline Hopkin from the Lenton Abbey Estate in Nottingham

Today's Mystery Guest, the 91热爆's Business Editor Robert Peston, helps de-mystify the economy with an Arsenal analogy. Our fanfare star, Guy, fills us on a record breaking ocarina performance. And our Pause for Thoughter is the Rt Rev'd Nick Baines, Bishop of Bradford.

2 hours, 59 minutes

Last on

Wed 6 Nov 2013 06:30

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Music Played

  • Aerosmith

    Dude (Looks Like A Lady)

    • Greatest Hits.
    • UMC.
  • Gary Barlow

    Let Me Go

    • (CD Single).
    • Polydor.
  • Blondie

    Dreaming

    • Atomic: The Very Best Of Blondie.
    • EMI.
  • The Blow Monkeys

    Digging Your Scene

    • Fantastic 80's - 3 (Various Artists).
    • Sony Tv/Columbia.
  • David Bowie

    Let's Dance

    • David Bowie - Best Of Bowie.
    • EMI.
  • Boyzone

    Love Will Save The Day

    • (CD Single).
    • Warner Music.
    • 1.
  • Joe Cocker

    Fire It Up

    • Fire It Up.
    • Sony Music.
  • Faces

    Stay with Me

    • Glam Crazee - Various Artists.
    • Virgin.
  • Brandon Flowers

    Crossfire

    • (CD Single).
    • Polydor.
    • 1.
  • The Goo Goo Dolls

    Iris

    • (CD Single).
    • Hollywood Records.
  • CeeLo Green

    It's OK

    • The Lady Killer.
    • Warner Bros.
    • 1.
  • INXS

    New Sensation

    • INXS - Kick.
    • Mercury.
  • Elton John

    Voyeur

    • The Diving Board.
    • Mercury.
    • 001.
  • The Kinks

    All Day And All Of The Night

    • The Journey - Part 1.
    • BMG.
    • 23.
  • KISS

    Crazy Crazy Nights

    • Now 10, Part 1 (Various Artists).
    • Now.
  • The Move

    Blackberry Way

    • Shazam.
    • Esoteric Recordings.
    • 009.
  • One Direction

    Story Of My Life

    • (CD Single).
    • Syco Music.
  • The Rolling Stones

    Tumbling Dice

    • The Rolling Stones - Forty Licks.
    • Abkco.
    • 1.
  • Secret Affair

    My World

    • Camden.
  • Sharon Shannon & Steve Earle

    The Galway Girl

    • (CD Single).
    • The Daisy Label.
    • 1.
  • Roger Taylor

    Sunny Day

    • (CD Single).
    • Virgin.
  • Train

    Hey, Soul Sister

    • (CD Single).
    • Columbia.
    • 1.
  • The Verve

    Lucky Man

    • Now 39 (Various Artists).
    • Now.
  • Robbie Williams

    Go Gentle

    • (CD Single).
    • Island.
  • Yes

    Owner Of A Lonely Heart

    • Top Gear 2 - Various Artists.
    • Columbia.

Pause for Thought

Pause for Thought

From the Rt Revd Nick Baines, Bishop of Bradford:

Listening to all this Beatles stuff reminds me of a rather weird surprise I once had in the mountains of southern Kazakhstan. Having finished some meetings with world religious leaders in the city of Almaty, we were driven up into the Alatau Mountains for a posh dinner to recover. As we turned a corner and emerged from the forest into the restaurant car park we were confronted by a bronze statue of ... er ... the Beatles. I've got a photo of it somewhere. I wouldn't have been surprised to find Ghengiz Khan, but Ringo Starr was a bit of a shock.

What I think is remarkable about this is that the Beatles made the ordinary extraordinary. I grew up near Penny Lane - just an ordinary area where I went to get my hair cut or to see the doctor. But, wherever you go in the world now people know about Penny Lane and the blue suburban skies.

The trouble with the ordinary becoming extraordinary is that we build up an image that ceases to relate to reality - as if there is some golden aura of sacred specialness hovering around the bus shelter in the middle of the roundabout. But, it is never like that - despite the exclamations of tourists staring at the barber shop whenever I take people there.

The 'ordinary' is where most of us actually live. Life carries on and all the regular routines of daily business just grind on... without us ever thinking that the familiar lamppost down the road might become famous.

And, given that surveys keep telling us how young people in Britain dream of being famous - for the sake of being famous, presumably - a reminder that life is lived in the ordinary things might not be out of order. Jesus spoke of being faithful in the little things, if we want to be trusted with the big stuff - and he should know, cos the whole point of him being here was for God to become ordinary right where we are.

Imagine that! Or, should I say, "Amen to that!"? (Which, of course, means "Let it be".)

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