Blood on the Tracks Live in Hammersmith Part 2

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Blood on the Tracks Live in Hammersmith Part 1

Colin Murray hosts Blood on the Tracks in front of a live audience in Hammersmith with comedians Russell Kane & Al Murray, musician Chelcee Grimes and journalist Martin Bashir picking some of their favourite tracks.Topics include favourite Christmas song, best lyric and greatest ...  Show more

Nadia Rose, Tony Blackburn, Gideon Coe and Kojo Anim

6 Music presenter Gideon Coe, Legendary DJ Tony Blackburn, Grime artist Nadia Rose and comic Kojo Anim join Colin Murray to pick the track they first heard as a child yet still love to this day, second albums better than the first and best artists from Croydon. Features music fro ...  Show more

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