Guests are invited to choose the eight records they would take to a desert island
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Kirsty Young's castaway is the singer Sandie Shaw. With her melodic, velvety voice, bare feet and Sassoon bob she was the epitome of everything that was swinging about the '60s. She was just 17 when she first topped the charts with Always Something T... more
Kirsty Young's castaway is the Oscar-winning animator Nick Park. His most famous creations are Wallace and Gromit: Gromit the silent but wise dog; Wallace, his well meaning owner with notably less brain-power. They now hold the same place in the nati... more
Kirsty Young's castaway week is the aviator, inventor and arts patron, Sir Torquil Norman. He comes from a family where derring-do is in the DNA - his grandfather was a pioneering airman, his grandmother an adventurer and his father also a keen pilot... more
How refreshing to find out stories from well established authors/writers/thinkers
Like the last reviewer I am having to ration myself!!!! Kirsty is so good it is hard to find the best words to truly do her justice! Sadly highlights the difference with the new episodes 😩😩😩😩
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Just listening to the archive. What a gorgeous contrast to the current offerings. Kirsty Young listens to her guests as well as asking intelligent and not generic questions. I’m now having to ration my listening as I’m nearly as the last ones.ðŸ˜
This one is really special to me beings massive fan of George Michael since I was 13 years old. He was a fascinating and enormously talented man who didn’t take himself too seriously. Also, I loved his song choices. Rest in peace YOG 💖
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Desert Island Discs: Archive 2005-2010 launched 12 years ago and published 247 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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