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Chantelle's back from her Caribbean cruise; she tells fer friends it was wonderful She waxes lyrical about the ship, the sun, the food and the Caribbean islands Tommy's back from rehab. Ari makes him a tea and asked him how it was for him At first, he's evangelical – they've given him the tools he needs to live a sober life Raymond makes Sam coffee and comments on the success of the band's single He reckons Matt regrets not releasing it later – could have been the Christmas No. 1 Charlotte's grumpy. She's just done an online interview about her charity work All the journalist wanted to know about was Sam and her role as Sam's mother The couple are playing with little Luna, who can now sit up. They're so proud of her They discuss the fact that it'll be her first Christmas. How should they celebrate it? The two officers discuss the upcoming meeting of the criminal gang in a restaurant Their informant has been helpful, but they don't have enough hard evidence yet
On Prime Time Jukebox Episode 147, it's our annual year in review. In Jukebox style we look back at both music and cigars for the year 2024. This includes Jukebox classic segments such as Now or Never and Crystal Ball. On this show, Dave smokes the Curivari Buenaventura Favoritos Maduro while Coop smokes the Rocky Patel Emerald. Episode 147 Playlist References Cigar Jukebox Top 50 Cigar Coop: 2024 Cigar of the Year Countdown Alfa Anderson Dies Questlove Directing '50 Years of SNL Music' Documentary for NBC Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, and More Misused Millions in COVID-19 Relief Money for Luxury Purchases: Report Kennedy Center Honors Highlights 2024 Wham! Bags U.K.'s Christmas No. 1 With Festive Classic ‘Last Christmas'
On Prime Time Jukebox Episode 147, it's our annual year in review. In Jukebox style we look back at both music and cigars for the year 2024. This includes Jukebox classic segments such as Now or Never and Crystal Ball. On this show, Dave smokes the Curivari Buenaventura Favoritos Maduro while Coop smokes the Rocky Patel Emerald. Episode 147 Playlist References Cigar Jukebox Top 50 Cigar Coop: 2024 Cigar of the Year Countdown Alfa Anderson Dies Questlove Directing '50 Years of SNL Music' Documentary for NBC Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, and More Misused Millions in COVID-19 Relief Money for Luxury Purchases: Report Kennedy Center Honors Highlights 2024 Wham! Bags U.K.'s Christmas No. 1 With Festive Classic ‘Last Christmas'
Nate Gatter is filling in for Amy today, trying to cheer up a bummed out post-Christmas Chris Rongey, plus the numbers on gifts returns & how if can affect the economy, CBS News correspondent Chris McFarlane breaks down Trump's Panama rhetoric and a potential leak on the new STL CITY SC jerseys.
Join Jim Boardman and Jay Reid for a festive edition of Scouser Tommies as they look back at Liverpool's dominant 6-3 victory over Tottenham Hotspur, look ahead to the holiday fixtures and discuss the generous favours from the neighbours, what's in every Red's letter to Santa, and this year's Christmas No.1. (No, not the best-selling single of the week, the side that's still top of the table.) The win over Spurs was far more one-sided than the score line suggests, with a brace of braces - one each for Mo and Luis - and Mo also getting a brace of assists to compliment yet more broken records. With performances from front to back that really underlined LFC's title credentials, it was a momentous victory, but, in true Ronnie Moran style, Arne Slot has clearly made it a priority that all his players keep their feet firmly on the ground. As Jay points out, post-match interviews point to players having already been told in no uncertain terms that letting in three just will not do. Fans are able to lift their feet off the ground now and again though, and Jay and Jim are happy to do that after the manner of that win, certainly when focussing on LFC's dominance throughout the largest part of that game. Whilst the focus of the joy of the win is on the three Liverpool goal scorers, there was very little to fault with any of the players in Red, and Jay and Jim are quick to recognise the improvement from some who might not have had too much praise in recent weeks. Boxing Day wouldn't feel right without football and this time it's a home fixture for Liverpool, who play host to Leicester. Then it's a trip to the capital again to meet West Ham. Both games are ones that Slot's side will be expected to win, but nothing is ever a foregone conclusion in the Premier League. These are, as Jay and Jim discuss, the last two fixtures before Mo, Virgil and Trent are able to talk to other clubs about where they might be playing next season. Time really is running out to try and tie at least two of them to Liverpool, but given it takes less time to sign your name than it does to score a goal, all three could sign new deals on the pitch in front of a packed Anfield on the 26th. What a present that would be for Reds fans. Over to you LFC. Doing that would, of course, leave January free for sorting out new signings, because as Jim and Jay point out, this squad has been stretched to its limits already. It being the season of goodwill, it's been nice, if a little surprising, to see Everton happily doing Liverpool favours by taking points off both the club's most realistic title rivals, Arsenal and Chelsea. Jay and Jim aren't sure if the neighbours are too happy about it though: the conflict of knowing they've helped their most despised rivals at the same time as dragging themselves a little bit further away from the drop zone is more like torture. That said, the neighbours are on too much of a high to be worrying about the current state of the league table. No, they've got new owners, and all is rosy in the new Everton. The Grinch, in the form of Moshiri, didn't get to steal Christmas, instead they've got their saviours, the very people who will put them back where they believe they belong, which as far as they are concerned is anywhere as long as it's above Liverpool. Whatever you do, don't mention protests in Rome or even joke about feeder clubs. As for laughs, well that lot from across the park have competition. Two lots of it. From down the East Lancs. Plenty to discuss as always on Scouser Tommies. All the best. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Elliott and George reflect on big triumphs for the top four, wins at the bottom and a managerial appointment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stephen Doyle & Keith Treacy react to Liverpool's chaotic & crazy victory over Tottenham Hotspur in London, a win which sees the ‘Merseysiders' top at Christmas!The Sunday Kickback on Off The Ball w/ William Hill Ireland
Your first Christmas No Contact with the Narcissist. In this episode we dive deep into the emotional rollercoaster of going no contact with a narcissistic family or partner for the first time during Christmas. The first Christmas of no contact can produce a myriad of emotions from sadness to anger to relief and peace. You might be feeling torn perhaps, wondering if you've made the right choice around no-contact and battling feelings of guilt. Maybe you have others (Flying Monkeys) telling you to "be the bigger person", making you feel obligated to attend to keep everyone else happy. There might even be feelings of loneliness as you think of others celebrating, while you're left questioning what "family" really means.But this isn't just about surviving this Christmas —it's about reclaiming your peace and setting boundaries that protect you. Listen to this episode to understand the situations that typically take place to get you to break no contact, that your feelings are valid, and the importance of maintaining rock solid boundaries. If you found this episode informative, I would absolutely love it if you could rate this podcast, leave a review, and please share, Share, SHARE! Help to spread awareness around Narcissistic Abuse, so there's more support and justice for survivors! Nova xxYou can book an online counseling appointment with me or book me to speak at your event here You can purchase a copy of my book ‘Fake Love – Understanding and Healing from narcissistic Abuse' here Join me on Facebook here Join the private Facebook discussion group here Join me on Instagram here https://buymeacoffee.com/novagibsonSend us a textThankyou so much for listening! Please remember the information you hear in this episode is not intended to substitute for therapy, is general information, and strictly the opinions of the host based on her years of experience working with thousands of victims of narcissistic abuse. If you would like to make an appointment for individual counselling with me , please visit my website at ,Brighter Outlook Narcissistic Abuse Counselling Service , or email me at nova.pollard123gmail.comTo order a copy of my book - Fake love please click Here or simply go directly to AmazonI looove creating these episodes, but they do take time. If you'd like to support me to continue creating more podcast episodes, then please click here to .Buy me a coffee
John Meagher, Irish Independent Journalist, breaks down what makes a Christmas No 1 hit.
Henry says even though he doesn't need a White Christmas, he knows it's important to a lot of people, it's nice to see the "junk fees” at restaurants going away on January 1st, and we have leave sexist headlines in 2024.
We are top of the charts at Christmas! Gabriel and Tom return for our SEVENTH calendar year of podding, and there's plenty to talk about. Chalk and Cheese of Quins and Leicester, selection policy and international chat. #COYB #ThickAndThin
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has praised his side's resilience after they came from 2-0 down to beat Aston Villa 3-2 at Old Trafford, and he also discussed the prospect of working with Jim Ratcliffe's team. Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has hailed their exceptional performance as they moved back to the top of the Premier League with a 2-0 win at Burnley, whilst Clarets boss Vincent Kompany says they need to be realistic in January when it comes to strengthening their squad. Newcastle manager Eddie Howe says he's looking forward to getting his side back on the training pitch after a 5th defeat in 6 games in all competitions. The former Arsenal title winner Perry Groves says Fulham should reimburse their fans after a dismal performance in their 3-0 defeat at Bournemouth, who themselves have now won 6 of their last 7 matches. Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder criticised his players' defensive performance in the 3-2 defeat at home to relegation rivals Luton, and we look back at another defeat for Wayne Rooney at Birmingham City. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Took a few weeks off as Michael had the crud that has been going around, but he's back. Today Michael talks about the week between Christmas and New Years. What to expect. This podcast, shorter than our norm, continues by discussing a phone call prior to producning today's podcast. Somone wanting to start a freight broker business, obtain their own license, and begin brokering freight. What did he advise? This and more in today's TALTOA Podcast Freight broker trainingTruck dispatcher training Https://taltoa.com
https://linktr.ee/offroadpodcast This episode of the Off Road Podcast is Sponsored by WARN, Colby Valve, and 4Patriots. Tonight, Aaron gets some stuff for Christmas, Coy gets some stuff for Christmas, & Ben gets some stuff for Christmas No ad spots this week, just a big thank you to Warn, Colby valve, 4patriots and patriot patch. Our … Off Road Podcast 439 – Prepper talk with the Matter of Facts Podcast Read More »
https://linktr.ee/offroadpodcast This episode of the Off Road Podcast is Sponsored by WARN, Colby Valve, and 4Patriots. Tonight, Aaron gets some stuff for Christmas, Coy gets some stuff for Christmas, & Ben gets some stuff for Christmas No ad spots this week, just a big thank you to Warn, Colby valve, 4patriots and patriot patch. Our … Off Road Podcast 439 – Prepper talk with the Matter of Facts Podcast Read More »
Why does the UK get all the fun with Christmas No. 1's? For the final podcast of 2023, Steve and Brad create a virtual list of Christmas Number Ones for the '80s - one great holiday tune for every year. The Stuck in the '80s podcast is sponsored by The 80s Cruise. Join all your '80s friends on the Royal Caribbean Mariner of the Seas on Feb. 29 to March 7 for a weeklong trip back to the '80s. The lineup includes: 38 Special, Air Supply, The English Beat, Soft Cell, Debbie Gibson, Sebastian Bach, Steve Pearcy of Ratt, Ray Parker Jr., Sheena Easton, Wang Chung, Midnight Star, Animotion, Real Life, Escape Club, When in Rome UK, Marky Ramone's Blitzkrieg and more. Original MTV veejays Alan Hunter and Mark Goodman will be there to host along with Downtown Julie Brown. Listen to the show to get our promo code for $200 of cabin credit for first-time guests. The 2024 cruise is sold out but you can still join the wait list and make it! Our podcast is listener-supported via Patreon. Members get special swag and invitations to patron-only Zoom happy hours with the hosts of the podcast. Find out more at our official Patreon page. The Stuck in the '80s podcast is hosted by creator Steve Spears and Brad Williams. Find out more about the show, celebrating its 18th year in 2023, at sit80s.com.
Join James Pearce for reaction from Anfield after Liverpool were held to a 1-1 draw by Arsenal at Anfield. The Reds had to come from behind after Gabriel opened the scoring inside the first four minutes, before Mohamed Salah struck to level things up. Join James for analysis from Anfield along with the best from Jurgen Klopp's press conference as well as The Athletic's data writer Mark Carey sharing his view on the game. Email: walk-on@theathletic.com Produced by Guy Clarke Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Blathnaid Treacy Presenter of 'The National Chart Show' on 2FM on the battle for No 1
Danny McElhinney, Music journalist Irish Mail on Sunday joined Sean to discuss how the race for Christmas number 1 works...
Danny McElhinney, Music journalist Irish Mail on Sunday joined Sean to discuss how the race for Christmas number 1 works...
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta previews the huge clash against Liverpool at Anfield and what it will take for the Gunners to silence Anfield, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our UK farming correspondent on protecting top farmland from housing (and golf courses), winter farming conditions, Rishi Sunak and the Christmas No. 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In what could've been and maybe even should've been, Radio Nova presenter Dee Woods takes us through a list of famous Christmas number two hits that failed to top the charts.
What's up, dudes? It's one of the greatest Christmas songs ever written and recorded, but most of us Americans have never heard of it! Adam Parker Sibun from Merry Britsmas is here with me to talk all about the Shakin' Stevens classic "Merry Christmas, Everyone!"In the summer of 1984, composer Bob Heatlie wrote and recorded his demo for the song in sweltering heat. The song was written specifically for Shakin' Stevens whom Heatlie had worked with before. Heatlie told the Guardian that: "I wrote the song in summer, during a heatwave. It was so hot I was wearing shorts, dripping in sweat, standing there recording with jingling bells, thinking, 'This is crazy!'"In order to avoid competition for the coveted Christmas No. 1 position from Wham's "Last Christmas" and Band Aid's "Do They Know It's Christmas," the decision was made to release the song in '85, despite being completely recorded and produced the prior year. The gamble paid off, and the song reached #1.The music video features a young girl catching a flight to Santaworld, where she meets Shakin' Stevens in a now-famous red and black Christmas sweater. She's also greeted in Lapland by a barbarous Santa, a shack-ful of kids breaking child labor laws, and a snowman. Merry Christmas, everyone indeed!Early rock 'n roll/rockabilly arrangement? Yep. Upbeat tempo? Of course! A very murderous looking Santa Claus? Why, indubitably! So grab your favorite Christmas sweater, have a party tonight, and share a kiss under the mistletoe to this episode! Merry BritsmasFB: @MerryBritsmasTwitter: @MerryBritsmasIG: @merry_britsmasCheck us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Totally Rad Christmas Mall & Arcade, Teepublic.com, or TotallyRadChristmas.com! Later, dudes!
It's Christmas Tournament time & it is an absolute monster! Join us this week as we go through 64 of the best UK Number 1 songs to see which one is the greatest | Catch us on The Grays Taproom 24hr Live Stream for the Kentucky Humane Society on December 9th from 8pm EST https://linktr.ee/GraysTaproomPodcast2 | Follow us on X @waitwhatpodtrio, Instagram @waitwhatpodtrio & on TikTok @thewaitwhatpodcast. All video versions of Idle Chat are on our YouTube channel Wait.. What?! Podcast |
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We are in a solemn mood today when we start with the goings on in Dublin. We move to chat about how to protect yourself from scams when shopping online. Nicola tells us about the return of The Crown and we talk I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here - and debate whether to ditch it due to Farage's presence.We have a first on the podcast this week as we have a Fox of the Week - for a second time. But, it had to be done Dolly Parton was singing with the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders this week and it was a sight to behold. Hail Queen Dolly.Nicola gives you a true-crime podcast recommendation in the form of 'Scamanda'.Finally, we chat Christmas No.1s and what to expect this year.Thanks for listening.x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Traditional Christmas Eve Service/Luke 2:22-38
Traditional Christmas Day Service/Isaiah 9:2, 6-7
Melancholic Elvis pastiche ‘Lonely This Christmas', by glam rockers Mud, became the UK's Christmas No. 1 hit on 21st December, 1974, beating off festive competition from top 70s popsters Gilbert O' Sullivan, The Goodies, and The Wombles. Despite its continuing popularity in Britain, there remains a widespread misconception that the track was actually sung by Elvis Presley, rather than Les Gray doing an impersonation of him. Even though Elvis himself had a song in the Top 10 at the same time. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly explain Basil Brush's role in making Mud true contenders; explain why the band appeared on ‘Top Of The Pops' with a ventriloquist's dummy; and consider the valuable role of downbeat pop in the Christmas charts… Further Reading: • ‘Lonely This Christmas: Mud's Fantastic Wallow In Festive Misery' (Dig!): https://www.thisisdig.com/feature/lonely-this-christmas-mud-song/#:~:text=Lonely%20This%20Christmas%20wasn%E2%80%99t%20just%20iconic%20in%20terms,huge%20amounts%20of%20fake%20snow%20over%20the%20group. • ‘1,000 UK Number One Hits By Jon Kutner & Spencer Leigh' (Omnibus Press, 2010): https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/1_000_UK_Number_One_Hits/BwwLBaH9488C?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=les+gray+%2B+lonely+this+christmas+%2B+number+1&pg=PT526&printsec=frontcover • ‘Mud - Lonely This Christmas' (BBC Top Of The Pops, 1974): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a61sUu5rcu8 #Christmas #Music #70s #UK Love the show? Join
You asked, we answered. It's another special this week and this time it's all about you as the Loosely Strung team answer/debate questions sent in by our listeners, including: Best player to never win a slam?; Worst player to win a slam?; Which tennis players are in our 5-a-side team, quiz team, and our ideal player without using the Big 4 to make up their game?On the Christmassy side, who do we think will release the best Christmas No. 1? Of course, there's the usual nonsense from our hosts:Calum Roberts; Callum Price; Gary Brown; Ross Skinner; Ross PatrickThis week we give a shout-out to our friends at TennisPAL Chronicles, be sure to give them a listen too! And don't forget to check out Boots+Pieces Community Swap Shop!Thank you to everyone for sending us your questions, and for listening this year, we really appreciate it! See you in 2023 - Have a Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year! Let us know what you think of this week's pod and anything you'd like to hear being discussed in future episodes - you might even get a shout out!Twitter https://twitter.com/looselystrungtpInstagram https://www.instagram.com/looselystrungtp/TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@looselystrungtp
Traditional Worship Service/Matthew 1:1-6, 16
In this festive special of the Music and Film Saves The World Podcast, Chris Rice and Gaz Jones countdown their 5 favourite UK Christmas No.1s that are not Christmas songs. This is the last in the current series and we will be back in the new year!
On this episode of Formidable Opponents we cover those often overlooked heinous characters we love to hate during Christmas (No, not your relatives), we're talking the most despicable, evil and selfish individuals that attempt to rob us of holiday joy (No, not politicians). Tune in as we put a little love in your heart by hating on the heartless. So, leave that high powered rich attorney and join us on the goat farm as you discover your self-worth and the true meaning of the holiday spirit. This week, Formidable Opponents debates "Worst Christmas Movie Character!" Support the showReach out to us and follow us:formidableopponents@gmail.com (Contact us)https://formidableopponents.buzzsprout.com/ (Website)@Fopponents (Twitter)formidable_opponents (Instagram)FormidableOpponents (Facebook)@formidableopponents (Tik Tok)https://www.buymeacoffee.com/foropponents (Show us some love)Cover art by Creative Little Pillhttps://www.instagram.com/creativelittlepill/https://creative-little-pill.creator-spring.com/
You've heard of the Frog Chorus and Paul McCartney, but a charity in Australia has released a full album of frog song – and it's already reached number three in the charts, and may become a Christmas number one! Anthony Albrecht, co-founder of The Bowerbird Collective, a charity that makes art for nature joined Sean on the show...
Christmas reminds us that we need not be afraid both today and tomorrow. Christ's coming is meant to cast out our fear for the coming Day of Judgment and in the present moment. (Text: Luke 1:67-79)
Traditional Worship Service/Matthew 1:18-25
Traditional Worship Service/Matthew 2:1-12
Ian Stone is joined by The Athletic's Amy Lawrence and Adrian Clarke for the final Handbrake Off ahead of the break for the World Cup. With the Gunners sitting five points clear at the top of the Premier League the panel analyse Arsenal's start to the campaign under Mikel Arteta. Tifo's Seb Stafford-Bloor also drops in to discuss their new book How To Watch Football: 52 Rules for Understanding the Beautiful Game, On and Off the Pitch which launches on 17th November. To find out more visit: https://linktr.ee/tifobook Produced by Guy Clarke Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Arsenal will be top of the Premier League table at Christmas after they brushed aside Wolves 2-0, and Manchester City suffered a shock 2-1 home defeat to Brentford in the day's early kick-off. City boss Pep Guardiola admitted the better side won the game, whilst Thomas Frank was jubilant that Brentford's first away win of the season came at the Etihad Stadium. Elsewhere, the former Spurs midfielder Jamie O'Hara rants about the current side, that's despite them beating Leeds 4-3 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and Spurs boss Antonio Conte admitted other sides are better placed than them at the moment due to the time they've had together. England fly-half Marcus Smith says their convincing win over Japan hopefully made up for their defeat to Argentina last week in the Autumn Nations Series, and the Red Roses captain Sarah Hunter believes Women's Sport will only continue to grow, but also said sport is cruel after a narrow 34-31 defeat to New Zealand in the World Cup final. England captain Jos Buttler has admitted he has allowed himself to dream of lifting the T20 World Cup trophy ahead of this morning's final against Pakistan in Melbourne. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do atheists celebrate Christmas? Yes, they do. It's a holiday with friends, family, food, drink, and gifts; what's not to like? However, it doesn't belong to Christians. Populations in the northern hemisphere had a midwinter festival long before the Christians got going. That's why there's a decorated tree, holly, ivy, yule log, mistletoe, St Nicholas (Father Christmas, Santa Claus), etc. Christmas is just a winter festival which we can all share in. You may want to call it Yule, or just the winter festival but whatever you want to call it, its a great time of year for all the family.. So, Happy Christmas everyone! Website: https://atheismuk.com Podcast On Spotify: https://atheismuk.com/spotify Give your feedback in the comments.
Adam's book Twelve Summers is out now.Twelve Summers is the story of those big memories and the big matches that accompanied them, told by one of the funniest writers in Australia. Writer, director and producer, Trent O’Donnell, is one of Australia’s most prolific comedy creators – co-creating such shows as Review With Miles Barlow, Moody Christmas, No Activity and Squinters.He moved to the US in 2012 where he directed and executive produced New Girl. His other directing credits include Brooklyn Nine-Nine, The Good Place, and the new series of Saved By the Bell.Alongside Patrick Brammall, Trent reimagined No Activity for an American audience on CBS and is now the set up director and executive producer of the US’s number one comedy, Ghosts. SocialsTwitter - Adam ZwarFacebook - Adam Zwar 10 Questions with Adam Zwar is produced in part by Nearly Media.More about Out of the Question: https://www.nearly.com.au/out-of-the-question-with-adam-zwar/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adamzwar.substack.com
Episode 63: IT'S CHRISTMAS TIME! Not everyone's favorite time of year but that's OK. We discuss the songs we like and those that annoy us. Best gift's we received so far and once again Christmas movies. We also discuss the most anticipated movie of the year, Spider-Man: No Way Home. Full of SPOILERS so skip over that if you haven't seen it yet. Hosted by Lafayette, Carlos, Johnny and Marie. SPOILERS: Spider-Man: No Way Home --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdstalking/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nerdstalking/support
Frankie D talks about Christmas. I also talk about how no one really seems to care about Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley 2. I also talk about a sexy 44 year old milf Joleen Diaz. Whitney Cummings will also be receiving a call.
This week, our friend Kelly D joins us from Scotland to talk about Robbie's Christmas No.1 album, Swing When You're Winning and the epic Royal Albert Hall gig of 2001. Hear all about how Kelly became a Robbie fan due to this album and her favourite Robbie memories, including her moment on stage with the man himself. Join husband and wife Matt and Lucy, as they rewind through legendary pop star Robbie Williams' solo career. Each episode, we have a guest fan to help us relive Robbie's incredible music and tours. Get in touch with us at www.robbiewilliamsrewind.com & @rewindrobbie on Instagram & Twitter.
As we get started, everyone seems to have a head cold. Learn some family stories about having babies, a bathroom accident and more. Holidays this week include giving to Charities,…
On a musical theme this week we speak to Michael Mulligan, pop-charts expert and author of ‘The Official Christmas No 1 Singles Book'. Plus, new jazz title ‘We Jazz Magazine'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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