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Linda Nolan

Morning magazine show. Richard Coles and Anita Anand with singer Linda Nolan and Richard Eyre's Inheritance Tracks.

Richard Coles and Anita Anand meet singer Linda Nolan who talks about how she turned to the Samaritans at low points in her life. They hear the Inheritance Tracks of Richard Eyre and the meditative sound of singing bowls. A refugee from Afghanistan explains how he got to Britain and a father and son tell of their adventures all over Britain. A daughter reveals her parent's surprising secret and we get a glimpse behind the scenes at a peace camp.

Producer: Harry Parker.

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1 hour, 28 minutes

STUDIO GUEST :: LINDA NOLAN

Linda has been singing since the age of four and hit stardom with her sisters as part of The Nolans.

REFUGEE :: GULWALI PASSARLAY

Gulwali Passarlay describes the epic journey he made from Afghanistan to the UK.

TRAVEL :: DAN & SEB RAVEN-ELLISON

Daniel Raven-Ellison and his ten year old son Seb tell us about 125 things to do around Britain.

PARENTS MARRIED BEFORE :: RUTH CROSS

Ruth Cross describes her surprise at discovering her parents had both been married to someone else.

SOUND SCULPTURE :: QUENTIN COWEN

Quentin Cowen tells us about the sound of his brass and bronze singing bowls.

FASLANE CAMP :: GUILLEM BARLOW

Guillem Barlow is a long term resident of Faslane peace camp.

INHERITANCE TRACKS :: SIR RICHARD EYRE

Director of theatre, opera, musicals and films, Sir Richard Eyre chooses 'Blue Suede Shoes' by Elvis Presley and 'The Heart of Saturday Night' by Tom Waits.

STUDIO PHOTO :: 2 November 2013

STUDIO PHOTO :: 2 November 2013
Dan and Seb Raven Ellison, Richard, Linda Nolan, Anita.

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterRichard Coles
PresenterAnita Anand
Interviewed GuestLinda Nolan
ProducerHarry Parker

Broadcast

  • Sat 2 Nov 201309:00

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