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Last broadcast on Sun, 31 Jan 2010, 11:00 on BBC Radio 2.
Synopsis
Michael Ball presents his Sunday Brunch. Gaby Hinsliff takes a look at the papers, Quentin Cooper guides us through the entertainment plus special guest Dolly Parton.
Entertainment Guide
FILM
Edge of Darkness - Released 29th January
DVD
The Soloist - Released 1st February
Pontypool - Released 25th February
TV
Mo - Channel 4, Sunday 31st January, 9pm
The Seven Ages of Britain - BBC One, Sunday 31st January, 9pm
RADIO
Mark Thomas Manifesto - Radio 4, Thursday 4th February, 6.30pm
Music played
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Andy Williams
— Music to Watch Girls By -
Boyzone
— Picture of You -
Cara Dillon & John Smith — If I Prove False
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Jack Johnson
— Good People(CD Single), Brushfire Records -
Alma Cogan
— Eight Days A Week -
Jackson Browne
— Late For The SkyThe Very Best Of Jackson Browne -
Scouting for Girls
— This Ain't A Love Song(CD Single), Epic, 1 -
Arthur Conley
— Sweet Soul MusicShades Of Soul (Various Artists), Global Television -
Raul Malo
— Moonlight Kiss(CD Single), Fantasy, 1 -
Cast of Glee — Can't Fight This Feeling
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Dolly Parton
— Better Get To Livin' (Live) -
Dolly Parton — Here You Come Again
Dolly Parton: The Ultimate Collection, BMG/RCA -
Dolly Parton — I Will Always Love You (1974 Version)
Dolly Parton: The Ultimate Collection, BMG/RCA, 10 -
Dolly Parton — Coat Of Many Colours
Dolly Parton: The Ultimate Collection, BMG/RCA -
Paolo Nutini
— 10/10Sunny Side Up, Atlantic, 1 -
Van Morrison
— Precious Time(CD Single), Pointblank
Broadcast
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Sun 31 Jan 201011:00