Rupert Everett, Nick Mason, Trudie Styler and Manic Street Preachers
Rupert Everett on playing Oscar Wilde, Nick Mason on his classic box set and director Trudie Styler tells us about her latest movie. Plus Manic Street Preachers perform live.
Chris chats to actor Rupert Everett about playing Oscar Wilde in his new film The Happy Prince. Pink Floyd's drummer and founder Nick Mason tells Chris about reissuing his three solo albums in a new box set: Unattended Luggage and his autumn UK tour. Trudie Styler gives us the behind the scenes scoop on directing her new movie Freak Show. Plus Welsh rockers Manic Street Preachers perform live in the studio.
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Clips
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Calling all drummers over 70!
Duration: 02:30
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Nick Mason and Trudie Styler give Nicky Wire ageing advice!
Duration: 01:40
Music Played
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The Lightning Seeds
Lucky You
- Lightning Seeds - Jollification.
- Epic.
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Johnny Marr
Hi Hello
- Call The Comet.
- Warner Bros.
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The Stranglers
Golden Brown
- Fantastic 80's Disc 2 (Various Artis.
- Columbia.
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Meghan Trainor
No Excuses
- (CD Single).
- Epic.
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Niall Horan
On The Loose
- (CD Single).
- Virgin EMI.
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The Cure
Friday I'm In Love
- True Brit (Various Artists).
- Polygram Tv.
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Dusty Springfield
Spooky
- All Time Greatest Movie Songs Vol. II.
- Columbia.
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Pete Wingfield
Eighteen With A Bullet
- The All Time Greatest Movie Songs.
- Columbia/Sony Tv.
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James Brown
The Boss
- Sampled 4 (Various Artists).
- Virgin.
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Stretch
Why Did You Do It
- Stretch - The Story Of Elmer Gantry.
- Repertoire.
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The Castaways
Liar Liar
- Rhino.
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Ocean Colour Scene
Hundred Mile High City
- The Best Of Ocean Colour Scene.
- Island.
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Coldplay
Viva La Vida
- Viva La Vida Or Death & All His Friends.
- Parlophone.
- 1.
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Petula Clark
I Couldn't Live Without Your Love
- Delilah - Jukebox 60's Hits.
- Old Gold.
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David Bowie
The Jean Genie
- David Bowie - Best Of Bowie.
- EMI.
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The Kinks
All Day And All Of The Night
- The Journey - Part 1.
- BMG.
- 23.
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Bryan Adams
Summer Of '69
- Bryan Adams - The Best Of Me.
- Mercury.
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Years & Years
If You're Over Me
- Palo Santo.
- Polydor.
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Pratt & McClain
Happy Days
- Television's Greatest Hits Volume 3 70s & 80s.
- Silva Screen Records Ltd.
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Pharrell Williams
Happy
- (CD Single).
- RCA.
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George Ezra
Shotgun
- Staying At Tamara's.
- Columbia.
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Simple Minds
Summer
- Walk Between Worlds.
- BMG Rights Management.
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Florence + The Machine
Hunger
- High As Hope.
- Virgin EMI.
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Mark Ronson
Valerie (feat. Amy Winehouse)
- (CD Single).
- Sony BMG.
Pause For Thought
From Jim Harris, Art Historian:
Ìý
Let’s start with the gross bit. ÌýA
little while ago I developed an unpleasant ear infection, my ears filled with
wax and for the next three weeks I was unable to hear very much at all.
Now, to be honest, there are times when not being able to hear is a relief.
ÌýWhen a meeting is full of people talking across each other or when
there’s an argument over who eats the last piece of pizza.
But this wasn't like that. Suddenly, I found myself isolated, excluded, unable
to contribute. ÌýSuddenly I wanted to hear everything and, instead of
relief, I found myself trying to listen as hard as I could. Ìý
And it forced me to think about listening as a conscious, deliberate choice,
the act of paying attention to other people.
You all know how important that is.
It could be said that the best actor, Rupert, is the one who listens to the
cast around them and reacts, adjusting their performance in response to others.
The best director, Trudie, listens to the voices of the cinematographer, the
writer and the actors and weaves their contributions into a coherent, beautiful
whole.
The best bands, Nick, Gentlemen of the Manics, listen to each other to make
music where every note, every instrument, every voice adds to the shared
complexity of harmony, counterpoint and rhythm.
Without listening, none of those things are possible.
Jesus was once asked why he told so many stories. ÌýAnd he answered that he
did it because the people he talked to ‘heard but did not listen’.
ÌýStories got their attention.
It’s easy to hear and not to listen, to zone out when confronted by an
uncomfortable truth. And that’s exactly why this is such an exciting room to be
in today, because these voices, your voices, are the ones that tell us stories,
in film, in theatre, in song.
Stories are amazing things, and the best stories are powerful not because they
pound us with moral lessons and tell us what to do - but precisely because they
don’t. But they do make us listen. ÌýAnd when we listen carefully, we can
join in, contribute, make a difference. And then we can start to think, and
act, for ourselves.
And thankfully, to paraphrase Johnny Nash: I can hear clearly now, the wax has
gone…
Broadcast
- Fri 22 Jun 2018 06:30Â鶹Éç Radio 2
Farewell Chris Evans: The best bits from his last shows at Radio 2
After eight years of hosting the Breakfast Show, Chris Evans leaves Radio 2.
500 Words
Â鶹Éç Radio 2's story-writing competition for kids.