Sue Lawley
Michael Parkinson's castaway is journalist Sue Lawley.
Sue Lawley admits to being the kind of person whose tummy goes ping when she hears a certain tune and thinks "Ah yes, I remember that, it brings back lovely memories." In conversation with Michael Parkinson, she looks back on her upbringing in Worcestershire, her early days as a journalist and subsequent career as one of our most popular television presenters. She also chooses her eight records to take to the mythical island.
[Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs]
Favourite track: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini by Sergei Rachmaninov
Book: French Provincial Cooking by Elizabeth David
Luxury: Iron and ironing board
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Music Played
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Castaway's Favourite
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Henry Purcell
Sound the trumpet (from Birthday Ode 'Come ye sons of art away')
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The Beatles
Hey Jude
- Hey Jude.
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Sergey Rachmaninov
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
Performer: Alexander Gavrylyuk. Orchestra: 91热爆 Philharmonic. -
Dory Previn
Lady With The Braid
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Giacomo Puccini
Donda lieta usci (Mimi's farewell) (from La Boh猫me)
Performer: Mirella Freni. -
Alec Guinness
East Coker (from Four Quartets)
Author: T. S. Eliot. -
Gustav Holst & Christina Rossetti
In The Bleak Midwinter
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Ella Fitzgerald
Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye
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Book Choice
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French Provincial Cooking - Elizabeth David
Luxury Choice
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Iron and ironing board
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Michael Parkinson |
Interviewed Guest | Sue Lawley |
Broadcasts
- Sun 8 Nov 1987 12:1591热爆 Radio 4
- Fri 13 Nov 1987 09:0591热爆 Radio 4
- Fri 25 Mar 1988 09:0591热爆 Radio 4
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