Darcey Bussell and Jay's Virtual Radio Quiz
Darcey Bussell talks to Zoe about her new TV series on the Wild Coasts of Scotland coming to More4. Plus Jay Flynn returns with his Virtual Radio Quiz.
Darcey Bussell talks to Zoe about her new TV series on the Wild Coasts of Scotland coming to More4. Dame Darcey Bussell is swapping her famous pointe shoes for walking boots as she heads to the beautiful islands off the west coast of Scotland to explore their stunning landscapes and find out more about her own Scottish ancestry. Her Scottish grandfather, as a young boy, spent most of his summers on the isle of Bute, speaking of magical landscapes and spectacular sights, and Darcey has only ever seen it in pictures. Her picture-perfect journey takes in Skye, the Outer Hebrides, Islay, Jura and finally, Bute, where she sees for the first time, the house where her grandfather spent so many of his childhood summers.
Jay Flynn returns with another round of his Virtual Radio Quiz where he tests the team on their general knowledge to see who comes out on top.
Along with Adam Porter on news, Richie Anderson on travel and Mike Williams on sport, Zoe and the team have the best start to your morning. With celeb guests, quizzes, headlines, tunes chosen by listeners and more music than you can shake a glitterball at!
There's also a Pause For Thought from Nick Baines and listeners on the line as Zoe entertains the nation with fun for the family!
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Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel
Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)
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Jason Derulo
Lifestyle (feat. Adam Levine)
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Jamiroquai
Canned Heat
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Donna Summer
Hot Stuff
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Jackie Wilson
I Get the Sweetest Feeling
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Stephanie Mills
Never Knew Love Like This Before
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Sheryl Crow
All I Wanna Do
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Armin van Buuren
Feel Something (feat. Duncan Laurence)
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Miami Sound Machine
Dr. Beat
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Aretha Franklin
Respect
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Years & Years
Desire (feat. Tove Lo)
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Pretenders
Don't Get Me Wrong
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Gary Barlow
Enough Is Enough (feat. Beverley Knight)
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Mis-Teeq
Scandalous
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Zoe Wees
Girls Like Us
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Neil Diamond
Forever In Blue Jeans
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Average White Band
Let's Go Round Again
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Lola Lennox
La La Love Me
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Jimmy Nail
Ain't No Doubt
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Soft Cell
Tainted Love
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Meck
Thunder In My Heart Again (feat. Leo Sayer)
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Olivia Rodrigo
drivers licence
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Alison Moyet
Is This Love?
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Suede
She's In Fashion
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The Sugarhill Gang
Rapper's Delight
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De La Soul
Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)
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James Brown
Get Up Offa That Thing
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Justin Bieber
Anyone
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Swing Out Sister
Breakout
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Pause For Thought
There鈥檚 nothing quite like a ten year old looking at you as if to say: 鈥淎re you really that dim?鈥 Well, that was my experience - trying to homeschool a grandson in maths. Not only was I always rubbish at numbers, but he seemed just to 鈥榞et鈥 concepts I had to struggle to work out. And I think many people will understand the challenge of trying to teach children who end up teaching us.
Now, this made me laugh. Because it鈥檚 often the children from whom we learn the most. In the gospels Jesus brings a young child into the midst of a group of earnest adults and cheerfully tells them that if they want to enter the kingdom of God, they鈥檒l have to become like this child. (I鈥檝e often wondered if it was a boy or a girl, a three year old or a ten year old, a quiet one or a loud one ... and so on. We鈥檙e not told.) But, I think what Jesus was getting at was simply that kids are curious, want to learn and find the world inexhaustibly full of things to wonder at.
So, I think that wise and curious adults should constantly try to look through the eyes of a child, asking the basic questions and being open to the joy of surprise. What I realised with my grandson was that maths hasn鈥檛 changed since I was young; but, the language used and the approach to learning has. The subject is the same, but the means of understanding have moved on. Other people can see through the equation to the reality it describes, whereas the best I can do is to colour them in.
This is obvious, really, isn鈥檛 it? But, sometimes I think we get so accustomed to things that we fail to see the wonder in it all. I need to look through a child鈥檚 eyes in order to see afresh. I need to keep listening for new ways to describe the world, always learning.
So, whether it鈥檚 maths, poetry, theology, music or biology, ask a child to explain it and enjoy what comes out.
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