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Stewart Copeland and Mull Historical Society

Live music from Mull Historical Society and Stewart Copeland talks about his new concert.

Musician, composer and drummer with The Police, Stewart Copeland talks about his new concert ‘Light up the Orchestra’ at the Royal Festival Hall. Mull Historical Society is joined by Bernard Butler for a live session. Author Nina Stibbe discusses her new book ‘Reasons To Be Cheerful’. Design critic and regular contributor Alice Rawsthorn reviews the latest art exhibitions in London, including Van Gogh at Tate Britain. Also the discovery and solving of four London mysteries in the weekly 'Notes and Queries' feature.

3 hours, 30 minutes

Last on

Wed 27 Mar 2019 10:00

Music Played

  • George Benson

    Shape Of Things To Come

  • The Beat

    Hands Off. She's Mine

  • Mull Historical Society

    Wakelines

  • Mull Historical Society Live Session

    • Mull Historical Society

      Little Bird (Radio London Session, 27 Mar 2019)

  • The Goldborns

    Come Together

  • Al Green

    Take Me To The River

  • Emeli Sandé

    Sparrow

  • Harold Melvin & The Bluenotes

    Don't Leave Me This Way

  • Ian Dury & The Blockheads

    Reasons To Be Cheerful

  • The Trammps

    Hold Back The Night

  • The Cardigans

    Lovefool

  • Tony Momrelle

    Rising Up

  • The Police

    Message In A Bottle

  • Stewart Copeland

    Romans & Pirates

  • Sam Fender

    Supersonic Missiles

  • Sandie Shaw

    Long Live Love

Broadcast

  • Wed 27 Mar 2019 10:00