Remember When Chris Flew A 747?

Remember When Chris Flew A 747?

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Weddings, KT Tunstall and calling all Keiths!

Scott didn't realise he had to write his own wedding vows... he needs your help! KT Tunstall takes the Same Interview challenge, to celebrate 20 years making music... and Scott's on the hunt to find Radio 2's youngest Keith.The country begins the countdown... to Taylor Swift's ar ...  Show more

Saving an 80s supergroup, spinning with Stacey Dooley and Coach Trip's Brendan is in ESPAÑA!

Scott is on a mission to save an 80s supergroup The Fizz – and you can help too! Journalist Stacey Dooley joins Scott for his latest SPINTERVIEW for Radio 2’s Let’s Move It season. Coach Trip legend Brendan Sheerin gives us a call from his travels in ESPAÑA! And, Anna in Salford ...  Show more

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