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Each week Aled plays his favourite music and chats to celebrities about the spiritual side of their lives. He also discusses religious and ethical issues of the week with faith representatives.
Sunday 11th March 2007
Damon Gough, alias Badly Drawn Boy, joins Aled to talk about his Catholic roots and his dedicated work with community groups and charities and author, David Maine, explains how the stories of the old testament inspire his novels.
Professor Ram Gokal from the Hindu Community discusses the issues of the week from a faith perspective including how music can be a form of therapy for many and he reviews Al Gore's Oscar winning documentary - An Inconvenient Truth. To have your say, click on Find Out More.
Our Sunday Slot artist this week is Dom Chapman.
FIND OUT MORE
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MUSIC PLAYED |
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Find a track played in this week or last week's show.
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ALED'S CHORAL CLASSIC |
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Send us your nomination for the featured 'Choral Classic' - a piece of music that is important to you, perhaps because it was played at a wedding or another special occasion. |
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BIOGRAPHY |
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Aled Jones has been singing since he was two years old, and over the past few years he has become one of the most established and popular presenters of BBC TV's Songs of Praise. |
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PAUSE FOR THOUGHT |
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Read the latest Pause For Thought, from the Wake Up To Wogan show, and find out more about the contributors. |
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RADIO 2 LATEST |
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Elaine Paige
Hear the best music from Broadway, Hollywood and the West End.
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