Jenson Button
Chris clues up on the new F1 season with the help of Jenson Button. Cuban enthusiast and academic Dr Stephen Wilkinson gives a hitchhiker's guide to the Caribbean island.
Chris clues up on the new rules for the upcoming F1 season with the help of champion Jenson Button. Cuban enthusiast and academic Dr. Stephen Wilkinson gives a hitchhiker's guide to the Caribbean island. Victoria Pendleton is on Mike Williams' phone explaining why she's switched saddles and is now a jolly jockey. Plus Bishop Nick Baines provides the Pause For Thought.
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How do you hitchhike in Cuba?
Duration: 01:54
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"There'll still be the bit where drivers whinge.."
Duration: 02:17
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"We were so close!"
Duration: 00:43
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The Human League
Mirror Man
- Rip It Up (Various Artists).
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Justin Bieber
Love Yourself
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TLC
Waterfalls
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Cliff Richard
We Don't Talk Anymore
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HAIM
Don't Save Me
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Bryan Ferry
Let's Stick Together
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Lissie
Don't You Give Up On Me
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Bon Jovi
Livin' On A Prayer
- Music Of The Millennium (Various).
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Basement Jaxx
Do Your Thing
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Leroy Van Dyke
The Auctioneer
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Travis
3 Miles High
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- Red Telephone Box.
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Simon May
Eastenders Theme (2009 Version)
- Anyone Can Fall In Love.
- 91热爆 Records.
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Bryan Adams
Run To You
- Bryan Adams - The Best Of Me.
- Mercury.
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Mink DeVille
Spanish Stroll
- The Greatest Hits Of 1977 (Various).
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OMC
How Bizarre
- Now 34 (Various Artists).
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Kansas
Carry On Wayward Son
- The Best Of.
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Turin Brakes
Keep Me Around
- Lost Property.
- Cooking Vinyl.
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Sugababes
Push The Button
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The Troggs
Wild Thing
- The Greatest Hits Of 1966.
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Snap!
Rhythm Is A Dancer
- Holiday Hits: Non Stop Euro Pop (Var).
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Aztec Camera & Mick Jones
Good Morning Britain
- The Best Of Aztec Camera.
- Warner E.S.P..
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Gibson Brothers
Cuba
- Disco & Dance Party Hits (Various Artists).
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Gilbert O鈥橲ullivan
No Way
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- Union Square Music.
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Toni Basil
Mickey
- Billboard #1 Hits Of The '80s (Various Artists).
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Sister Sledge
Frankie
- Back To The 80s (Various Artists).
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Coldplay
Hymn For The Weekend (feat. 叠别测辞苍肠茅)
- A Head Full Of Dreams.
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Buena Vista Social Club
Chan Chan
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Charlie Puth
One Call Away
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Chris' Pause For Thought: Nick Baines
From Nick Baines, Bishop of Leeds for the Diocese of West
Yorkshire & the Dales:
I think I'm
probably not alone in having from time to time a song going round my head that
I can't shake off. Not that I want to, particularly, but it can sometimes be a
distraction when you're supposed to be concentrating on something else and the
song keeps interrupting.
The one
that's buzzing through my consciousness this week sounds a bit twee, but it
isn't really. It's a Bruce Cockburn song called 'Don't forget about delight'.
Basically, it recognises that the world we live in is complicated, that the
news crowding in on us from all sides is usually bad, that the world can often
look a bit bleak. But, says the poet, don't forget about delight.
It seems to
me that this is a necessary reminder, a timely prompt. To use a different
metaphor, the darkest night can be illuminated by the faintest light. Or, as
someone else put it, don't just curse the darkness - light a flame.
I picked up a
book recently called Hope without Optimism. It's written by Terry Eagleton and
makes an important distinction. Optimism is, in one sense, wishful thinking - a
belief that things will get better. Hope goes deeper and is more realistic.
Hope doesn't depend on a set of circumstances working out, but keeps us
constant whatever the circumstances life throws at us. That's why Christian
hope is rooted in the character and person of God, not in a formula for a
successful life.
So, I go
along with both Bruce Cockburn and Terry Eagleton - the poet and the professor.
When the darkness crowds in I need to remember not to forget about delight.
When the news is dominated by fear and cruelty, I must spot where love and
light burn through and refuse to be extinguished. When horizons begin to
narrow, I can open my eyes to the rich possibilities that lie ahead - even if
hidden at the moment.
So, hopeful rather than optimistic. And, whatever else happens, never forgetting about delight. And I am quite happy for such a song to haunt my memory and imagination, making me restless for the light.
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