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Sara Cox sits in... joined by Shirley Ballas, David Walliams, Cat Deeley plus Michael Ball & Alfie Boe

Strictly's head judge Shirley Ballas, children's author David Walliams and presenter Cat Deeley join Sara. Plus there's live music from Michael Ball and Alfie Boe.

Sara sits in for Chris: Top children's author David Walliams brings in his new book Bad Dad. Strictly Come Dancing's head judge Shirley Ballas stops by the studio before the grand final on Saturday, with stories from her first year as head judge. Cat Deeley tells us what it was like going on tour with one of the world's biggest bands for U2 At The Â鶹Éç. Plus there's live music from Michael Ball and Alfie Boe who perform covers of He Lives in You, You're The Voice and festive tunes Jingle Bell Rock and Merry Xmas Everybody. Vassos has an update from The Ashes and Dr Jim Harris provides the daily Pause For Thought.

2 hours, 59 minutes

Music Played

  • Chris Rea

    Driving Home For Christmas

    • NOW That's What I Call Christmas (Various Artists).
    • NOW.
    • 1.
  • Paloma Faith

    Guilty

    • (CD Single).
    • RCA.
  • Spandau Ballet

    Gold

    • The Gold Album (Various Artists).
    • The Hit Label Ltd.
  • Eagles

    Take It Easy

    • The Best Of Eagles.
    • Asylum.
  • Craig David

    Heartline

    • (CD Single).
    • Insanity Records.
  • The Ronettes

    Sleigh Ride

    • A Christmas Gift For You (Phil Spect.
    • Phil Spector Int.
  • The Killers

    Rut

    • Wonderful Wonderful.
    • Island.
    • 003.
  • Alesha Dixon

    The Boy Does Nothing

    • (CD Single).
    • Asylum.
    • 1.
  • Luis Fonsi

    Despacito (Remix) (feat. Daddy Yankee & Justin Bieber)

    • (CD Single).
    • Polydor.
  • The Jacksons

    I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus

    • 20 Motown Christmas Classics (Variou.
    • Hitsville.
  • Hanson

    Finally It’s Christmas

    • Finally It's Christmas.
    • S-Curve Records.
  • A Flock of Seagulls

    Wishing (If I Had A Photograph Of You)

    • Electric Dreams (Various Artists).
    • Virgin.
    • 6.
  • Band Aid

    Do They Know It's Christmas?

    • That's Christmas (Various Artists).
    • EMI.
  • Spice Girls

    Spice Up Your Life

    • (CD Single).
    • Virgin.
    • 11.
  • Kenny Loggins

    Footloose

    • Footloose (Original S/Track).
    • CBS.
  • P!nk

    Beautiful Trauma

    • (CD Single).
    • RCA.
  • Ricky Martin

    She Bangs

    • (CD Single).
    • Columbia.
  • Gwen Stefani

    Jingle Bells

    • You Make It Feel Like Christmas.
    • Interscope.
  • U2

    Red Flag Day

    • Songs Of Experience.
    • Island.
  • Leading Ladies

    I'm Every Woman

    • Songs From The Stage.
    • EastWest.
  • Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans

    Here Comes Santa Claus

    • A Christmas Gift For You (Phil Spect.
    • Phil Spector Int.

Pause for Thought

Pause for Thought

From Jim Harris, Art Historian

I spent Wednesday this week with some of my oldest friends, Nick and Kate, and Kim.  These are friends I grew up with, went to school with, friends I still love forty-odd years later.  I don’t see them as often as I’d like but sometimes we still need each other. And you all, you lovely guests of Sara, are people who know something about friendship.

David, we got to know you through your friendship with Matt Lucas; Michael and Alfie, you have this this personal festival of love going on right here; Shirley - the joy of Strictly is that everyone is kind – it’s clear we’re watching friends; and Cat - it would have been impossible to be a kid at the turn of the century (which makes us sound like Victorian people) without revelling in your friendship with those lovable-scamps-turned-light-entertainment behemoths, Ant and Dec.

These days, my friend Nick is a doctor, measured and calm, and I could have used his calm, measured friendship the other night when I was hit by a car, riding my bike near Waterloo station.

It wasn’t a hard hit, just a clip from a wing mirror, but it was frightening and I went a little ballistic. I mention this for two reasons.

 First, to apologise to the driver and his passengers, with whom I remonstrated way too robustly. I was horrible and I’m really sorry. And second, to point out that alone, without our friends, it’s very easy to revert to our worst selves.

 My worst self is perpetually, fiercely angry about something.  My daughter Miriam calls it the gift of barely suppressed, fathomless rage, and Jesus’ friend Peter had a worst self that was not unlike that.  When Jesus was arrested, he took out a sword and literally cut a man’s ear off.  But later on, after Peter had let him down yet again, Jesus looked past the betrayal to see a friend he was still prepared to trust.

 The thing about real friends is that when we show them the worst in us, they can somehow still recognise the best – even when we sing flat or write bad gags.  Not that anyone here would ever do that. And the more we are trusted and helped to be our best selves, the more likely we are to overcome our worst.  Which, at Christmas, is surely what we long to do.

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