Alexander Armstrong and Tom Odell
Chris and his Breakfast Team elves bring that festive feeling to your mornings, with Pointless host Alexander Armstrong and live Christmas tunes from Tom Odell!
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ABBA
Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)
- Abba Gold (40th Anniversary Edition).
- Polar.
- 014.
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Avicii
Hey Brother
- (CD Single).
- Universal.
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The Banana Splits
The Tra La La Song (One Banana, Two Banana)
- Television's Greatest Hits Vol. 5: In Living Color (Various Artists).
- TVT Records.
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The Cars
My Best Friend's Girl
- The Cars.
- Elektra.
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Kelly Clarkson
Underneath The Tree
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Elvis Costello & The Attractions
Radio Radio
- The Very Best Of Elvis Costello.
- Universal Music Tv.
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The Crystals
Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer
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Deacon Blue
You'll Know It's Christmas
- (CD Single).
- Edsel Recordings.
- 001.
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Tom Jones & Cerys Matthews
Baby It's Cold Outside
- (CD Single).
- Gut Records.
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Eartha Kitt
Santa Baby
- The Best Christmas Album In The World.
- Virgin.
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Leona Lewis
One More Sleep
- (CD Single).
- Syco Music.
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The Lightning Seeds
The Life Of Riley
- Sense - The Lightning Seeds.
- Virgin.
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Dean Martin & Helen O’Connell
How D'Ya Like Your Eggs In The Morning?
- Cool Couples (Various Artists).
- Sanctuary.
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Elvis Presley
Blue Christmas
- If Every Day Was Like Christmas.
- RCA.
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Chris Rea
Driving 91Èȱ¬ For Christmas
- (Single).
- WEA.
- 1.
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Jim Reeves
Silver Bells
- The Best Christmas Album In The World.
- Virgin.
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Todd Rundgren
I Saw The Light
- My Girl (Original 1992 Film S/Track).
- Epic.
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Nina Simone
Ain't Got No, I Got Life
- (CD Single).
- Sony BMG.
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Steely Dan
FM (No Static At All)
- A Decade Of Steely Dan.
- MCA.
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Shakin’ Stevens
Merry Christmas Everyone
- That's Christmas (Various Artists).
- EMI.
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Train
Mermaid
- California 37.
- Columbia.
- 1.
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Kim Wilde
Hey Mister Snowman
- Wilde Winter Snowman.
- Wildeflower Records.
- 001.
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Wings
Mull Of Kintyre
- The 7" Singles Box.
- MPL.
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Yes
Owner Of A Lonely Heart
- Top Gear 2 - Various Artists.
- Columbia.
Pause For Thought: Christopher Jamison
Pause For Thought :
From Benedictine Monk, Father Christopher Jamison:Ìý
It may be Christmas in the shops but our Advent calendars remind us that it isn't Christmas yet. 'O come o come Emmanuel' goes the carol, sung especially in the week before Christmas. This carol asks God to come and set people free from tyranny, to cheer them up by bringing light into darkness and to open hearts that are closed. These are all things that people long to have in their lives: freedom, light, openness. This beautiful Advent carol invites people to express what they truly long for and to believe that in the birth of Jesus all these longings are met. But people's deepest longings are often hidden by the necessities of daily life. So I want to be more loving and caring to others, but to be honest, my day-to-day concerns are more about eating, shopping, doing my job and getting some exercise. So this year when I sing 'O come o come Emmanuel' I'm asking God to help me to be loving even when I’m doing these more mundane daily activities, so they can become an expression of that desire to be more loving. But that's so hard to do in practice isn't it?Ìý I think that's one reason why it's tempting to make Xmas a once a year attempt at peace and good will. Most of us can just about manage peace on earth for a day. But if I take Advent to heart, then this coming week, when I catch myself being selfish, or the mundane things in life start taking over, I'll shout out to God: come and set me free, come and bring light, come and open my heart. Then Xmas day becomes not a once a year attempt to be good, it becomes the climax of my deepest longing, a new beginning of loving and being loved.
Broadcast
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After eight years of hosting the Breakfast Show, Chris Evans leaves Radio 2.
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91Èȱ¬ Radio 2's story-writing competition for kids.