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Mary Berry, Claudia Winkleman, Amanda Abbington, Alex Jones and Don McLean

Chris Evans presents a fully interactive show for all the family, featuring music, special guests and listeners on the phone.

2 hours, 59 minutes

Music Played

  • Blur

    Girls & Boys

    • Now 28 (Various Artists).
    • Now.
  • Blossoms

    I Can't Stand It

  • KC and the Sunshine Band

    That's the Way (I Like It)

    • Disco Fever (Various Artists).
    • Global Television.
  • Shalamar

    A Night To Remember

    • Friends - Deluxe Edition.
    • Big Break Records.
    • 5.
  • Elvis Presley

    Way Down

    • Presley - The All Time Greatest Hits.
    • RCA.
  • The Jacksons

    Can You Feel It

    • Fantastic 80's Go For It! - Various.
    • Parlophone.
  • The Shires

    Guilty

    • Accidentally On Purpose.
    • Decca.
  • The B‐52s

    Love Shack

    • Now 1990 - The Millennium Series.
    • Now.
    • 3.
  • Edwin Starr

    H.A.P.P.Y. Radio

    • Edwin Starr: The Essential Collection.
    • Spectrum.
  • Europe

    The Final Countdown

    • The Very Best Of Power Ballads (Various Artists).
    • Virgin.
  • AC/DC

    You Shook Me All Night Long

    • EMI.
  • Aerosmith

    Walk This Way

    • The All Time Greatest Rock Songs ....
    • Columbia.
  • The Rolling Stones

    (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction

    • The Rolling Stones - Remastered.
    • Abkco.
  • Craig David

    Magic

    • The Time Is Now.
    • Insanity Records.
  • Pratt & McClain

    Happy Days

    • Television's Greatest Hits Volume 3 70s & 80s.
    • Silva Screen Records Ltd.
  • Pharrell Williams

    Happy

    • (CD Single).
    • RCA.
  • Alice Merton

    No Roots

    • (CD Single).
    • Paper Plane Records International.
  • Reef

    My Sweet Love (feat. Sheryl Crow)

    • (CD Single).
    • earMUSIC.
  • Kacey Musgraves

    High Horse

    • Golden Hour.
    • Decca.
    • 1.

Pause for Thought

Pause for Thought

 From comedian & writer Paul Kerensa:

With so many pie-based guests, let me describe where I keep mine: my fridge, a.k.a. the ‘gallery’… Covered in infant masterpieces, because yes, my four-year-old has discovered art. I would say they’re masterpieces – I made her, she made them, so the artworks are basically my grandchildren. So wide-ranging and prolific is her oeuvre, we can barely see the door handle.

Recently, like a breakfasting critic, I was chewing over my daughter’s paintings, and some cereal. I commented on her eclectic drawing styles: oval heads, square heads, wild hair, no hair, houses, rainbows, dogs, oceans… “Oh no,” she said, “They’re not mine. My friend Ellie drew that one, Lydia the house, Stanley that family…”

It turns out, her and her pals in Tadpole Class, unbeknownst to anyone, shared out their artwork – a memento of each schoolchum. “We wanted to see them connect,” she said. How marvellous, yet confusing for parents gawping at fridges, submitting entries to the Royal College of Art kindergarten.When I thought they were all hers, they were masterpieces. Even knowing the truth, that wide view of class doodlings was quite a sight.

Up close in our lives, we notice imperfections: where we’ve gone over the lines, where our heads are too big, our sun’s painted blue, or grey. But stand back, spot the connections… maybe our mini-creations are better appreciated part of a bigger canvas. Personally I do have faith in God above (it’s weird saying that with Don McLean right here). If God’s behind creativity, His full view of human endeavour must be quite something. There’s bleakness, but I’m a comedy writer, a “jester on the sidelines” (to quote some musical legend, three feet away)… I dwell on life’s upbeat, happy endings.

The fact that this week, Millicent Fawcett’s statue became the first woman immortalised in Parliament Square. That Britain had three coal-free days. That North and South are talking again. That Tadpole Class like sharing. That ‘a little princess’ Charlotte made history: the first to hold her place in line to the throne, despite a younger brother. She just carried on at pre-school, creating more artwork for her parents’ presumably big fridge.

The universe’s even bigger fridge surely has a place for our creative achievements, whether by us, or some mystery Tadpole. Our talent may be less ‘Vincent’, more four-year-old with crayon, but stand back, see it connect, appreciate the world’s good stuff – perhaps it was meant for one as beautiful as you.

Broadcast

  • Fri 27 Apr 201806:30

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