Saturday Live show

Saturday Live

Summary: Real life but not as you know it. Radio 4's Saturday morning show is full of the stuff that matters, extraordinary stories, inheritance tracks, guerrilla reports, secret lives, poetry and more.

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 SatLive: 300612 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 85:18

Sian Williams & Richard Coles with author and arts champion Sir Christopher Frayling, Steve Marsling and Sean Hosey tell the story of their lives as undercover ANC recruits; listener Rupert Horrox describes how he chanced on a film set and ended up on the red carpet; listener Gail Simmons delivers a Soundsculpture about an iron; John McCarthy reveals more of Gran Canaria; JP Devlin goes on a Daytrip with broadcaster and food critic Giles Coren; and actress, model and lion-keeper Tippi Hedren shares her Inheritance Tracks.

 SatLive: 230612 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 85:18

Sian Williams & Richard Coles with the BBC's Business Editor Robert Peston, artist and designer David Gentleman, Claire Guest who trains dogs to sniff out a range of diseases including cancer and Bomber Command pilot Frank Dell who was shot down behind enemy lines in WW2; John McCarthy watches cricket with comedian Miles Jupp, Uri Geller reveals his secret life, and writer and actress Meera Syal shares her Inheritance Tracks.

 SatLive: 16 June 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 83:51

Sian Williams & Richard Coles with classicist and comedian Natalie Haynes; Mark Lawson and JP Devlin breakfast in Dublin for Bloomsday; Julie Wassmer who discovered the daughter she'd given up for adoption by quite extraordinary coincidence; Dominic Walker, The Bishop of Monmouth, who conducts exorcisms; Susan Richards who was inspired by a damp June village fete to send a million books to Russia; there's a Dublin Crowdscape and former Chancellor Norman Lamont's Inheritance Tracks. Plus the first three parts of the landmark Radio 4 dramatization of James Joyce's Ulysses.

 SatLive: 09 June 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 85:20

Sian Williams and Richard Coles with actor and comic Stephen Mangan; Jackie Malton, the retired Detective Chief Inspector who was the inspiration for Prime Suspect's Jane Tennison; ex-cricketer David Gower reveals his secret life: a love of bats; John McCarthy discovers the deserted beaches and overlooked attractions of Gran Canaria; Beryl Ritchie, one of the few female record cutters of the 1970s, remembers creating the first 12'' single in the UK; Tyeisha Litambola, whose brother was killed in a street attack, talks about being part of the campaign CitySafe; and Inheritance Tracks from actress Felicity Kendal

 SatLive: June 2 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 85:30

Sian Williams & Richard Coles with founder of the Eden Project Tim Smit, a brother and sister returning for the first time to the Congo where the rest of their family was massacred in 1964, a couple who spent 12 years and £35,000 trying to have a baby, a caricaturist turned amateur scientist who's trying to prove that people who look the same also sound the same, John McCarthy as a tourist in Beirut, a gathering of Victoria Cross recipients, Coronation memories and a Jubilee Crowdscape from Bedlington in Northumberland, and singing legend Sir Tom Jones's Inheritance Tracks.

 SatLive: 26 May 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 85:14

Sian Williams and Richard Coles with writer and broadcaster Bamber Gascoigne, a woman dubbed 'The Angel of Mostar', the funeral director decorated for his service to fallen soldiers, a real life Billy Elliot who's off to the Bolshoi ballet school, John McCarthy returns to Beirut, a Thing About Me feature about a chopper bike, and boxer Sugar Ray Leonard's Inheritance Tracks.

 SatLive: 12 May 2015 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 84:56

Sian Williams and Richard Coles with historian Peter Hennessy, John McCarthy on Canvey Island, Sheri Pitman a young woman who went through school refusing to speak, Tony Walker a 56 year old man whose life has been documented on TV since he was seven, Kevin Allmond who has become the Baron of a small European principality, a Crowdscape from Reading, The UK representative for the Pacific Island of Nauru Martin Weston makes a plea for Naurans in Britain to contact him, a "Thing About Me" feature from Sinead Withers about a beloved leather jacket, and Folk legend Joan Baez's Inheritance Tracks.

 SatLive: 050512 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 85:15

Sian Williams and Richard Coles with 1970's pop mega-star David Cassidy; writer Jane Johnson who got lost in the Atlas mountains in Morocco and ended up marrying the Berber tribesman who rescued her; actor Patrick Duffy (aka Dallas' Bobby Ewing) who describes his love of caravanning; translator Mary Hobson who took a degree in Russian in her sixties and, now in her 80s, is winning awards for her version of Pushkin; John McCarthy reveals some secrets of the Paris metro; Chris Purkiss who lost her husband in a crowd; Steve Blacknell who wrote to his heroes, the Incredible String Band, and ended up living with them; Andrew Buckingham who struck up an unlikely pen-friendship with the iconic British wit and actor Kenneth Williams; a Bank Holiday poem from Luke Wright and the Inheritance Tracks of evergreen chanteuse and entertainer Cilla Black.

 SatLive: 28th April 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:58

Anita Anand with "The Idler" editor Tom Hodgkinson, gay dads Barrie and Tony Drewitt-Barlow talk about their decision to have a sixth child by a surrogate mother, Emma Gray on her life as a shepherdess, poetry from Matt Harvey, Caroline Cornish tells the story of her daughter's red dress, Jacquie Meredith explains how she was adopted by a stray cat, and former Bishop of Edinburgh Richard Holloway's Inheritance Tracks

 SatLive: 21 April 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:02

Musician and activist Billy Bragg joins Richard Coles; with poet Murray Lachlan Young; Harry Rothman, son of Benny Rothman, the leader of the Mass Trespass on Kinder Scout on its 80th anniversary; Simon Wheatcroft, a blind ultra-marathon runner; a feature about a homeless man from London, James Bowen, who was adopted by a cat and now they're constant companions; and Adrian Mole author Sue Townsend's Inheritance Tracks.

 SatLive: 14 March 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:44

Last broadcast today, 09:00 on BBC Radio 4. SynopsisRichard Coles with food writer Tamasin Day-Lewis, David Gollancz, who discovered he's one of the 600 children fathered by a British scientist's sperm donations and Moss Hills, who's been on board two different ships as they've sunk. There's poetry from Aoife Mannix, a sound sculpture featuring the unforgettable sound of the iconic 2CV engine, Inheritance Tracks from Nicholas Parsons and news of what's thought to be the furthest flung highland games in the world.

 SatLive: 07 April 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:56

Anita Anand with author Jeanette Winterson, poet Mr Gee, young taxidermist Polly Morgan and urban birder David Lindo. Plus a crowdscape from the Welsh town of Carmarthen, Inheritance Tracks from 80s pop star Howard Jones and listener Sir George Pollock remembers taking part in a ski jump on Hampstead Heath in London in the 1950s.

 SatLive: 31 March 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:58

Richard Coles with Jarvis Cocker, poet Elvis McGonagall, Zuhal Sultan taught herself to play the piano and set up the Iraqi Youth Orchestra, Garret Smyth is planning to freeze his brain at the point of death, Anne Pattullo hitched a ride with Salvador Dali, Piers Plowright's I Was There from a ski jumping competition in the middle of London in the 1950s, and the Inheritance Tracks of actor Roger Lloyd Pack.

 SatLive: 24 March 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:57

Scientist Mark Miadovnik, poet Luke Wright, rockney singer Chas Hodges, late literacy learner Sue Chapman, dog owner Maurice Holder and the Inheritance Tracks of comedian Sarah Millican.

 SatLive: 17 March 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:01

Musician Pauline Black, poet Kate Fox, Natasha Owen-Jones, the beginnings of Milton Keynes remembered and comedian and writer Ben Miller's Inheritance Tracks.

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