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Wimbledon's Super Stat-Man

Chris chats to Sam Seddon, who is collating statistical data through Wimbledon fortnight.

Awesome Oliver tells us about his cool camper van experience for the very first time with his mum and dad in Shropshire...

Another Olly joins us on the phone as Years & Years fantastic frontman Olly Alexander tells Chris about the triumphs of touring and his new single...

As Wimbledon serves up a series of super stats, Chris chats to the don of data at Wimbledon during the two weeks of tennis, it's stat-man, Sam Seddon....

And our Top Tenuous takes in your desperate claims to the fame of tour buses...

Today's show is dedicated to anyone who has put something up for sale, but is having second thoughts...
And today's show is entitled: sealed bids must be in no later than...do you know we're not quite sure.

2 hours, 59 minutes

Last on

Tue 7 Jul 2015 06:30

Music Played

  • T. Rex

    20th Century Boy

    • Tanx + Zinc Alloy.
    • Edsel.
    • 009.
  • John Newman

    Come And Get It

    • (CD Single).
    • Island.
    • 001.
  • Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band

    Roll Me Away

    • Bob Seger - Greatest Hits.
    • Capitol.
  • Stereophonics

    Have a Nice Day

    • Now 49 (Various Artists).
    • Now.
  • Tracy Chapman

    Talkin' Bout A Revolution

    • Tracy Chapman.
    • Elektra.
  • 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.
  • Fleetwood Mac

    Go Your Own Way

    • 50 Years - Don't Stop.
    • Warner Bros.
    • 006.
  • Mark Ronson

    I Can't Lose (feat. Keyone Starr)

    • (CD Single).
    • Columbia.
    • 005.
  • ABBA

    Lay All Your Love On Me

    • Abba Gold (40th Anniversary Edition).
    • Polar.
    • 005.
  • Meghan Trainor

    Lips Are Movin

    • (CD Single).
    • Epic.
    • 001.
  • Doris Day

    The Deadwood Stage

    • A Portrait Of Doris Day.
    • Stylus.
  • Taylor Swift

    Bad Blood

    • 1989.
    • Universal.
  • Bon Jovi

    Livin' On A Prayer

    • Music Of The Millennium (Various).
    • Universal Music Tv.
    • 1.
  • Smokey Robinson & The Miracles

    The Tears Of A Clown

    • Motown: The Ultimate Hits Collection (Various Artists).
    • Motown.
  • Lenny Kravitz

    California

    • Lenny Kravitz - Baptism.
    • Parlophone.
  • Dean Martin & Helen O’Connell

    How D'Ya Like Your Eggs In The Morning?

    • Cool Couples (Various Artists).
    • Sanctuary.
  • AC/DC

    You Shook Me All Night Long

    • Atlantic.
  • Years & Years

    Shine

    • (CD Single).
    • Polydor.
  • Nik Kershaw

    Wouldn't It Be Good

    • Now 1984 - The Millennium Series.
    • EMI.
    • 1.
  • Go West

    Call Me

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

    Lady Marmalade

    • Soul Chartbusters (Various Artists).
    • Columbia.
  • John Paul Young

    Love Is In The Air

    • 20 Songs Of Love From The 70's (Vario.
    • MFP.
  • Oasis

    She's Electric

    • What's The Story Morning Glory -Oasis.
    • Creation Records.
  • Little Mix

    Black Magic

    • (CD Single).
    • Syco Music.
  • Andreya Triana

    Stay With Me (Radio 2 Session, 3 Jul 2015)

  • Sam Smith

    I'm Not The Only One

    • (CD Single).
    • Capitol.
    • 5.
  • Reef

    Place Your Hands

    • 21st Century Rock (Various Artists).
    • Virgin.
  • Tom Petty

    Free Fallin'

    • Tom Petty - Full Moon Fever.
    • MCA.
  • Giorgio Moroder

    Deja Vu (feat. Sia)

    • (CD Single).
    • Sony Music.
    • 001.
  • The Beatles

    Magical Mystery Tour

    • Magical Mystery Tour.
    • Parlophone.
    • 1.
  • Procol Harum

    A Whiter Shade Of Pale

Pause For Thought

Pause For Thought

Dates in the calendar offer opportunities for recalling events in our lives. We like anniversaries: they offer us a sense of time passing as well as opportunities to look back and remember. My son is getting married on Friday in California – and that date will be a special one for him and his wife-to-be every year after this one.

Of course not all anniversaries are pleasant. A feature of Jewish observance is the noting of a Yahrzeit – the Yiddish word for anniversary – marking the annual reminder of the death of a loved one. And we need little reminding that today is 7/7, the 7th of July. It was exactly ten years ago that terror came to the London Underground, and more than fifty people lost their lives.

I think we often feel powerless when confronted by death – especially the random nature of a terrorist attack. We know that it could so easily have been us: we travel on the London Underground, we take holidays in foreign countries. I discovered a couple of days ago that one of the British victims of the terrorist attack in Tunisia was a Watford supporter who sat one seat away from me with his injured girlfriend at Vicarage Road. They always seemed very happy together often in spite of what was happening on the pitch. I’m sure that the anniversaries they would have been anticipating were of the type that my son will be establishing later this week, not annual reminders of a terrible attack that robbed them of a future together.

Our precious human ability to remember is often a mixed blessing. Of course, it enables us to keep alive memories of those who have been taken from us, whatever the circumstances. But occasionally – and especially when the calendar reminds us of a particular anniversary – they cause us pain and grief.

The prophet Isaiah speaks of a day when ‘God will wipe away the tears from every face; when sorrow and sighing shall flee away.’ Such a day would indeed be worthy of commemorating: an anniversary offering only joy. Until then, our happiness will always be tempered by the knowledge that there is much pain in our world, felt especially keenly by those who recall loved ones on today’s difficult anniversary.

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  • Tue 7 Jul 2015 06:30

Farewell Chris Evans: The best bits from his last shows at Radio 2

After eight years of hosting the Breakfast Show, Chris Evans leaves Radio 2.

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